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CHURCH NÖTIGER.
M ENDS’ CHURCH.— SERVICES E VE RY
Sunday at 11 a, m. and 8 p. m. and Thurs-
ly at 2 p. m. Sabbath school every Sunday at
9:4o a. m. Monthly m eeting at 8 p. m. the first
Tuesday in each month. Quarterly m eeting
the second Saturday ami Sunday in February,
May, August and November. Wom an’s For­
eign Missionary Society meets third Saturday
in each month at 3 p. m.
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t k a r a t a a ( T e a e e a t a p « r L ia a .
V O L. X .
NEW BERG,
DOINGS OF THE WEEK
LATER
Y A M H IL L
NEW S.
The steamei Skagit Chief ran against
a rock in the Stickeen river and was
wrecked.
C O U N T Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y , J U N E
17, 181)8.
NO. JO.
F L E E T IS O F F .
FIRST U N D FICHI
T h e A r m y of In v a s io n Sails F ro m
W e s t , S h u t t e r In C o in i n a m l .
OFF THE ROADS
Key
«I
A tY a rtta l«« Bilia Collected Monthly4
C O A S T IS C L E A R .
A m e r ic a n
T ro o p , w i l l Land
W it h o u t D iffic u lty .
In
Cuba
Washington, June 14— Under com­
Kingston, Jamaica, Juno 18.— The
mand of General Shatter, tho first di­
navy awuits tho army.
The fighting
The three Philippines expeditions
W h a t H as H appened In the
vision of the army sailed tonight from
are to unite at Honolulu and oouclude
ships of Rear-Admiral Sampsons and
C ivilized W o rld .
Key West for Santiago de Cuba to bo-
their voyage in company.
Commodore Schley have battered down
eeige and capture that town. The oon-
>APTU$T CHURCH.—SERVICES, SUNDAY 11
The
war
department
has
no
inten­
the coast defenses of Southern Cuba,
J a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school Sun-
voying warships, believed to number
tion of further increasing tho strength
nys at 10 a. m. Prayer m eeting Wednesday
and have sealed np Admiral Oorvera’a
GIVEN
IN
THE
PRESS
DISPATCHES
evening at 7:30 o ’clock.
16 or 19, w ill be ready for the voyage
of the Manila expedition.
fleet in the harbor of Santiago de Cuba
RESB YTER IAN CHURCH.—SERVICES EV-
hy nightfall, and with this powerful
From
10,000
to
15,000
troops
con­
by sinking the collier Merrimac in the
ery two weeks as follows: February 7th
force there Is no longer reason for ap­
and 21st,March 7th and 21st, and April 4th and A C o m p le te R e v i e w o f t h e N e w « o f th e voyed by Sampson’s battle-ships are ex­
channel
at its entrance, with guns of
18th.
J. E. D AY, Pastor.
a cted to constitute tho Invading expe­
prehension that the transports can he
F e e t S e v e n D e j e In T h la a n d
the fleet oovering it.
Boats running
dition
to
Pofto
Rico.
jl REE METHODIST.—PR A Y E R MEETING
attacked successfully hy any Spanish
A l l F o r e ig n L a u d s .
under the shadows of El Moro have cut
1 every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Subbath
Mrs. A. Kimimer, wife of Chief En­
school every Sunday at 10 a. m.
warships, even if such ships had es­
tho Havtien cable, and now hold 35
Santiago la on the verge of starva­ gineer Kummer, of tho steamer W ild­
caped the vigilant search of the naval
I l f E. CHURCH.—SERVICES SECOND, TH IR D tion.
miles of the coast east of Santiago de
A ll the food has been seized lor wood, committed suicide at Port Town­ O u r 1,08888 W e r e F o u r Me n K i l l e d a n d
111# and fourth Sundays of each month at 11
commanders at Key West und off Hav­ C a u g h t b y
tl»e
S e a r c h lig h t — H attle-
Cuba, including Guantanamo harbor.
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school every Sun­ the army and navy, and tioops and
send by jumping off thu wharf into the
E l e v e n W o u n d e d — Asttistant S u r g e o n
S hlp,
Two
C ru iser« and
Torpedo
day 10 a. m. At M. E. church, Fafayette, first sailors are on half rations.
ana
Under the cover of the guns pf the
Sound.
G i b b * A m o n g tlie F o r m e r —T h e E n ­
and fifth Sunday o f each month.
l l o a t —T h e S i g n a l f o r A c t i v i t y a t t h e
fleet, Eastern Cuba may be salely in­
It is believed hero that thu sally out
GEO. H. BENNETT, Pastor.
e
m
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s
L
o
n
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s
N
o
t
K
n
o
w
n
.
The president has In contemplation
Word has been received at the navy
F o r t a u tl o n t h e W h ns U in t h e l l a y .
vested by land and sea, Admiral Cer-
of Havana of the tlireo Spanish gun-
V A L V A T IO N A R M Y —MEETINGS IN THE the submission ol a special message to department at Washington from a high
vera's fleet annihilated and the entire
Off Guantanamo, via Mole St. Nich­ boats was Intended to create the im­
Ö Free Methodist church every Tuesday night. congress calling
for the immediate though unofficial source that Admiral
Newport News, V »., Jutio 11,— province and its town and harbois
annexation of Hawaii as a military j Camara’ s Cadiz fleet has been found olas, Juno 14— Lieutenant. R. W. pression that they wore prepared to at­ A dispatch just received from Fort
Seized and held, after u short cam­
necessity.
If so, the plan
Huntington’ s battalion of
m nines, tack the transports.
unfit for sea.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Monroe says: Intense excitement was paign.
miscarried, for the craft were detected
which
landed
from
thotrai
sunt
Pantlu
r
The Mm hlehead on Monday, when j
The harbor of Guantanamo is u fine
Tho president signed the war reve­
7 OF TH E WORLD.—NEW BERG CAMP, NO. the insurgents had pressed foiward
immediately hy Commodore Watson’s caused at Fort Monroe Friday night
nue bill Monday. The measure hav­ Friday and encamped on the hill,
NY 113, meets every Monday evening.
shortly after 9 o ’clock by a dispatch basis for land and sea operations. The
cruisers
and
driven
back
pell
mell
into
W’est of Santiago, shelled the Span­ ing been signed previously by Vice- guarding the abandoned cable station
liar lair is capaoious, and haa 40 feet of
Havana harbor under the protection of received from the signal station at
\ I T C. T. I!.—BUSINESS MEETING TH E SEU- iards, who fled to the mountains,
water.
The land approaches are not
President Hobart and Speaker Heed, is at the entrance of the harbor of Guan­ the guns of the shore batteries.
? ? . ond and fourth Wednesday in caeli
Capo Henry, stating that Spanish war­ so precipitous as at Santiago de Cuba.
checkering the path followed in their now a law.
month.
tanamo, has been engaged in heading
Even
if
these
boats
had
escaped
they
ships were lurking in the vicinity. The low-lying hills can be easily reach­
retreat with dead and wounded.
O. O. F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THU RSDAY
In response to an inquiry, General off a rush attack hy Spanish guerillas could have done no damage, for the size
A short time later a message was re­
• evenings in Bank of New berg building.
Word has been received from Ottawa, Linares, of the Spanish army at Santi­
of the convoy furnished for tho troop­
Canada, that a messenger has left there ago, cabled the following reply: “ Hob­ and regulars since 5 o’clock Saturday ships is sufficient to warrant tho belief ceived from Washington instructing
AND L. OF 8.—NEWBERG COUNCIL, NO.
, 168, meets every Friday evening in Ma­ with notice of the expulsion from Can- ! son and tho other seven prisoners are afternoon
that they would have been speedily de­ the commander of the fort to he on tho
sonic hall.
The fighting was almost continuous
ada of Lioutennnt Carunza and Senor well, and aro in receipt of all cable­
stroyed had they had the courage to alert. Reports as to tire number of
Du
Boso,
the
Spanish
officers,
who
for 13 hours, until 6 o’clock this morn­ make an attack upon tlie fleet of Amer­ ihips seem to conflict.
F. AND A. M.—MEETS EVERY 8ATUR-
grams sent them.
• day night in C. V. Bank building.
were recently attached to the Spanish
When the Dauntless left Guanta­ ing, when reinforcements wore landed ican ships. Thu Spanish boats aro not
A lieutenant, who was soon after
O. IT. W. — MEETS EVE RY TUESDAY legation at Washington.
of formidable character, not one of
namo
bay Monday morning the cable frum the Marblehead.
midnight, said that he had been in­
• evening at 7:30 p. m. in I. O. O. F. Hall.
The Marblehead engaged and diovea
Four of our men were killed and 11 them being equal in power of the formed that a Spanish battleship, two
steamer Adria was grappling lor the
Spanish gunboat into Guantanamo bar-
smallest American cruiser, or even ol
Haytien cable.
The cable is to be wounded.
bor and shelled and reduced the anti­
spliced and Sampson w ill hold it for
The advance pickets, under Lieuten­ such gunboats us thu little Bancroft, cruisers and a torpedo-boat had boon
quated fortifications. The insurgents
direct communication with Washing­ ants Neville and Shaw are unaccounted which may bo used us General S.huf caught under the searchlight of Cape
co-opeiated on the land side. The place
Henry, steaming from a northerly d i­
ter's flagship.
for.
ton.
is being held until troops arrive. It
Every precaution has boon taken hy rection.
—V IA —
Among
the
killed
is
Assistant
Sur­
Immediately upon information from
Is contemplated to establish a general
As soon as it was reported that tho
the government to insure the safety of
the White House that the war revenue geon John Blair Gibbs, son of Major
base there.
the troops en route to Culm. The naval enemy’s warships had been sighted
Gibbs,
of
tho
regular
army,
who
(ell-
Sampson has officially declare 1 that bill had been signed by the president, in the Custer massacre. His home was war hoard was in session today making there was great activity at tho fort.
the purpose of the bombardment of Secretary Gage issuer! a circular ex- at Richmond, Vu., hut he has been tho final preparations lor the disposi­ Tho big searchlights began to sweep
Santiago was to clear the way for the platning to the public the proposed practicing in New York, and entered tion of tho gnardships. Thu transports noross the bay, and signals were flushed
troops. The object has been attained. bond issue. That circular Invites sub­ the service since the war began.
lie will be kept as closely together as safe to the cruiser Minneapolis, auxiliary
He personally commended
Ensign scriptions for $200,000,000 of 8 per was a very popular officer.
navigation will permit, and the war­ cruiser Dixie and dynamite cruiser
cent
bonds.
« R N - NKl.hON A . MILES.
Palmer for approaching within 150
The others killed aro Sergeant Chas. ships w ill he disposed of ahead, astern Buffalo, which wore anchored off Old
yards of the Spanish battery at night,
It was formally announced at tho H. Smith, of Smallwood; Private W il­ and on each Hank.
The fleetest scout­ point.
ed with trains of siege guns, and there
and learning that the Spaniards were war department Monday morning that liam Dunphy, of Gloucester, Mass., ing vessels will ho thrown far astern,
Quarters wero sounded, and tho
the first military expedition had left and Private James McColgan, of Stone- ready to signal the heavily-armed crews hastily prepared the ships fur are level r» ads to Santiago, 88 miles
mounting guns.
distant, where a few mountain batter­
Thu gunners took positions
cruisers at tho first sign of an approach action.
Suspeoted of having furnished the Key West at daybreak bound for San­ ham, Mass.
ies, beyond tho roach of tho fleet, will
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. United States with information regard­ tiago.
A large force of transports con­
at
their
posts,
where
they
were
ordered
ing
foe.
Corporal Glass was
accidentally
be tHken to an emlnenoo commanding
Depot Fifth and I Sts.,
veyed tho troops under convoy of a wounded in the hand.
Tho
Tho troops should arrive off Santiago to remain during the night.
ing
San
Juan
harbor,
Walter
Bott,
sec­
the eltv and the Spanish ships.
A R R IV E .
Portland.
LEAVE.
ship’s
searchlights
wore
kept
playing
by
Wednesday
night,
supposing
the
retary of the British consulate at that strong squadron of warships ranging
The Spanish loss is unknown, but it
Guantanamo is an important plnco.
[O verlan d Express—
from
immense
battle-ships
to
tho
small
on
the
water.
port, has received his passportH and
was probably considerable.
The spots fleet proceeds at oiglit knots speed, and
It ImS six miles ol water harobr, and
For Salem. Koseburg,
gunboats
and
armed
fast
sailing
yachts.
A t the fort ammunition was hurried
has been banished from Porto Rico hy
Asland, Sacramento.
of blood found at daylight at the posi­ landing operations should begin hy
w ill he of great vuluo to the United
• 6:00 p. m. Ogden, San Francis- * 9:30 a. m. order of
Major-General
Shatter,
who
commands
Governor-General Muncias.
tion tho Spanish occupied indicate Thursday, for General Slmftor will not to the long guns, and the troops were States navy and aimy as a supply sta­
Co. Mojave, Los An­
Rome of tho
Bett was imprisoned in a dungeon for the expedition, has with him a force of fatalities, but their comrades carried keep his men cooped up on shipboard ordered to the posts.
geles, El Paso, N o -
tion, coaling depot and cablu terminus.
(O rleans and East.
J
officers wore witli their families at the
56 hours, and during that time he was 773 officers and 14,584 enlisted men. off the ki 1 led and wounded.
a moment longer this necessary.
Tho Spaniards have but slight de­
• 8:30 a.m . Rost.burg passenger— * 4:30 p. m.
Uegulur
troops
make
up
the
greater
hotels,
and
buglers
wero
dispatched
for
subjected
to
gross
maltreatment.
Brit­
Via Woouburn, for Y
The engagement began with desul­
fense. Their batteries were silenced
W RECK AT GLEND ALE.
Daily
Mount Angel,Silver-
them. The men scurried out of the
Daily
ish Consul-General Crawford has made part of the force, there being only tory tiring at the pickets, 100 yards in­
hy the Marblehead in a few minutes’
except
ton, W e s t S c io , > except
hotels half dressed and liustcnedd to
a formal portest to his government and three volunteer organizations on tho land from tho camp.
Sunday.
Brownsville, Spring- : I Sunday.
I l r a k e m a n S t e p h e n I>. Wi llis» Cru Hh od
firing at 4,000 yards. A small Spanish
ehipB.
It
was
difficult
to
prevail
upon
field and Natron.
the
fort.
serious international complications are
Captain Spicer’s company was doing
to P R t l h i
gunboat ran away. The Oregon, Mar­
f 7:30 a. m. ¡...Corvallis passenger... jf 5:50 p. m.
the mounted riflemen to leave their guard duty, and was driven in, finally
In tho camp of thu Maryland troops
imminent.
blehead and Yankee hold the harbor,
Roseburg,
Or.,
Juno 14.— North­
mounts
behind,
but
this
was
a
matter
f 4:50 p. m ; Independence pass’ngr.jf 8:25 a. m.
The American naval commander is
rullying at the camp and routing tho bound freight train No. 31, pulluil by a orders wero givon for the men to sleep waiting to land marines.
in their clothes with their guns oloso
• D u lly .
fD u ily e x o e p t S u n d a y .
anxious to bring about the exohange of of necessity, it Is said, owing to the enemy by 5 o’clock.
Tho navy’s work has boon done well.
large engine, was derailed about 11:45
'__________
Lieutenant Hobson and his gallant lack of accommodation for horses on
The bodies of Private McColgan and A. M. today near tunnel No.*5, eight by.
Day and night ships patrol the 80
ship
board.
The
best
the
department
The
Dunphyjwere found, both shot dead.
Rebate tickets on sale between Potland, Sac­ companions from the Merrimac.
miles of coaBt within easy gun range ol
The engine,
STRONG CONVOY.
could do at this time in tho way of sup­ The largo cavities made by the bullets, miles north of Glendale.
ramento and San Francisco.
Net rates $17 admiral sent the Vixen with a flag of
tho shore.
Tho offloers and men are
tender and live cars jumped tho track.
first-class and $11 second-class, including
plying
tho
cavalry
contingent
for
the
truce to the entrance of the harbor
which, inside a range el 500 yards, It
Bleeper.
is supposed the track spread. H txt.nn W i i r . h l p . O o W it h T r im .p o r t . , ever ready and impatiently say:
expedition
was
to
include
among
tho
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu­ iWodnesdeay offering to exchange for
llu ttilm l b y tlm Im lla tm .
have a rotary motion, indicate that the Stephen D. W illis, head brakeman, and
"W h at more oan he done? We have
rope. Also Japan, China, Honolulu and Au­
tho lieutenant and his party some pris­ troops one squad of the Second United victims were killed at close range. Ttie A1 Veatch, brakeman, were riding on
stralia, can be obtained from
Washington, June 18.— Out ol tho opened tho way; where is the army of
J. B. K IR K L A N D , Ticket Agent.
oners taken from a prize of the Marble­ States cavalry, fully mounted with nine bodies were stripped of shoes, ImtB the pilot. W illis evidently saw the maze of doubt and contradiction as to invasion?”
134 Third street, Portland, Or.
head off Clenfuegos.
Cervera consid­ officers and 280 enlisted men.
and cartridge belts, ami horribly muti­ danger us tho train rounded tho curve, tho dispatch of tho first army of Invas­
Tho answer seems neat at hand.
A prominent Chinese physician of lated with matchetes.
ered tho matter all night, and sent
and jumped. Ho was stunned by the ion to Cnha, ono thing stands nut (dear­
word today that he is powerless to aot. Cleveland offers to enlist a company
T A M H I L L D IV IS IO N .
When the marines were landed the full and the engine turned over on him ly, namely, that tho government, feel­ E N G A G E M E N T A T G U A N T A N A M O .
He referred the matter to the military of bis countrymen, tnke them to our whole battalion was formed on three before he could escape.
Ho was In­ ing strong in its present position and
Fassengcr depot foot of Jefferson street.
C ru is e r M a r b le h e a d In F u ll l'u . « e . « lu u
governor, who later In turn referred it newly-won Philipplno possesisons and sides of a hollow square about the stantly killed.
Veatch was thrown plan, Is moving cautiously und with
o f th e fli»y .
to Blanco.
A long delay is drobable. teach the Chinese there that American camp on tho hill back of tho bay, ahead on tho truok and was only slight­ thu deliberation which it believes will
Washington,
Juno 18— The
first
rule
is
what
they
need.
where
tho
warships
were
at
anchor.
A irlic m ail (tri-weeklv).
In addition to Dewey’ s fleet eight
ly bruised. Eegineor DempMy and the secure success uuuttondod with dis­
official confirmation of the engage­
8:40 a. ra. L v ........Portland.........Ar 3:05 p. m. foreign vessels aro stationed in Manila
Back of the camp is a deep ravine, and fireman Wero thrown from the engino asters.
A
special
from
Jacksonville,
Fla.,
1 1 :3 5 p. in.
The adja­ us it rolled over. Dempsey was bruised
With this main purposo In view, ment at Guantanamo came to tho naval
says that three men were killed ami behind this are steep hills.
8:50 p. m. A r........A i r l i e ..............Lv: 7:30 a. m. bay.
cent
country
is
thiok
with
hushes.
tho
uriny and navy aro co operating department today and was made the
Lieutenant
Hart,
of
the
engineer
corps,
and
cut
about
the
face,
not
soiiously.
The
Masonic
festival
in
San
Fran­
Sheridan passenger (daily except Sunday)
Tho terms In
The sky was blanketed with clouds The fireman was not hart at all.
toward tho dispatch of the troops, s »no subject of a bulletin.
cisco has among numerous interesting was badly wounded by the explosion of
which Admiral Sampson described tho
and
when
the
sun
set
a
gale
was
blow­
25,000
in
nuinbor,
under
escort
of
a
exhibitions a sword cane presented to a torpedo which was being placed in
A wrecking train, with physicians,
7:40 p. m. A r .......Sheridan......... Lv 6:20 h . m.
affair tended strongly to take away the
George Washington by General Lafay­ the St. Johns river about 18 miles ing seaward. Night fell thick ami im­ and W illiam R. W illis, lather of tho ( strong fleet of naval convoys, made up
•Daily. fD aily except Sunday.
large im|<ortance that had been given
penetrable.
The
Spanish
squadron,
south of Jacksonville.
How the acci­
brakeman killed, left soon after the ao- of 16 warships, headed hy the battle­
ette.
R. V. JONES, Agent, Newberg.
There
concealed in the chappurnl cover, had oidont ocourred.
ship Indiana.
Unattended hy this It in the unofficial discussion.
dent
occurred
the
report
does
not
show.
The
auxiliary
cruiser
St.
Paul
sailed
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
was a notable failure on the part of the
the advantage, tho men furnishing a
strong
fleet
the
troops
might
huvo
left
from
Now
York
at
noon
Wednesday
C. H. M A RK H AM ,
A Madrid dispatch says:
A start­ fine target against the skv. The Span­
L A K E S ARE CLEAR .
last Friday, when ono strong naval admiral to mention anything like a
Gen. F. & P. Agent, Portland, Or.
under sealed orders.
She has taken ling telegram from Governor-General
ish
fought
from
covor
till
midnight,
convoy was ready for this service. landing, although a statement that thu
aboard nearly 5,000 tons of coal and Augusti caused an impression that Ma­
discoverable only by the Hashes from N a v i g a t i o n O p e n e d o n I d i i d e i i i a n l i a n d | Since then, howevoi,
reports have Marblehead now holds the lower hay
25,000 gallons of water.
nila had surrendered already or was on
B en nett.
hy implication may carry with It the
their guns.
The repeaters sounded
Tho latest like crackers in u barrel.
President McKniley received a press the eve of surrendering.
idea that hor marines are ashore. Thu
Port Townsend, June 14.— The pas­
reiiort
is
that
Augusti,
in
a
fit
of
de­
dispatch to tho effect that Captain
cablegram follows:
The Marblehead's launch, with a sengers of the steamer Cottage City,
Phillips, of tho battle-ship Texas, hud spair tried to commit suicide, hat was Colt machine gun in her bow, pnshod which arrived tonight from Ahissn. re­
‘ ‘June 9 Admiral Sampson ordered
been killed hy a Spanish shell at San­ prevented from killing himself hy Ad­ up tiro bay enfilading tire Spaniards, port Lake Lindeman elear of ice. Two
tho Marblehead, Commander MoCalla,
tiago. He said there was no reason to miral Montejo and tho generals who and it is thought that some were killed. steamers are running day and night
and the Yankee, Commander Brown-
believe it true, and cited Sampson's wish to hold out. The queen regent is The marines trailed
son, to take possession oftlie outer bay
Eight scows
much blood taking miners across.
official dispatch announcing no casual­ profoundly grieved and alarmed at tho to the water’s edge, and there lost it. laden with supplies were smashed ill
of Guantanamo. These russols entered
news of the progress of the war, partic­
ties.
the harbor at daylight on the 7th,
Sharks are numerous in the vicinity. the ice on Bennett, losing everything
driving tho Spanish gunboats into tho
A special from Kingston, Jamaica, ularly the report from the Philippines.
The ships threw their searchlights aboard.
inner harbor, and took possession of
Three hundred men have succeeded
The war department has issued in­ ashore, the powerful eyes sweeping the
reports that the Spanish cruiser V iz­
tho lower hay, which is now hold by
caya and the torpedo-boat destroyer structions for the guidance of uffiers of deep tropical foliage and disclosing oc­ in reaching the interim of Western
GIVES THE OHOICE OF
the Marblehead.”
Furor were badly damaged during the volunteers detailed to recruit their or­ casionally skulking parties of Span­ Alaska via Yakutat hay. Parties arriv­
ing from there state rich diggings have
bombardment of Monday.
A shell ganizations to fill them to the maxi­ iards .
PUT BACK FOR C O A L.
T W O T R A N S C O N T I N E N T A L from the Brooklyn is said to have burst mum under tho second call of the pres­
Each discovery of the enemy was been struck on Alsace river.
Speedy justice has been meted out
Applicants for greeted hy the cracks of carbine fire
under the Vizcaya’s port quarter, dis­ ident for 76,000 men.
M o nitor M o nterey mid C o lli e r ll r u t n .
mounting a gun, injuring the cruiser’s enlistment must be between 18 am] 45 along the edge of the camp ridge or by to the murderers of Sam Roberts, a
A r r i v e a t Han D i e g o .
He was killed
years old, of good character ami habits, the long roll of the launch's machine- gambler, at Dye*.
rudder and wounding several sailors.
Han Diego, Cal., June 13— The
«bout
three
months
ago,
just
as
he
was
able-bodied,
free
from
disease,
and
gun searching the thickets with leaden
Tho Spanish force« have been defeat- j
United States steanior Monterey and
entering his cabin.
Fitzpatrick re­
ed with heavy loss in a battle at Jig- must lie able to speak the English stream.
her coal consort, tho Brutus, supposed
Shortly alter midnight came the ceived a life sentence at San Quentin,
uani, provioce of Santiago. After six language. Married men will be only
to lie speeding on their way toward
The Spaniards made a while Brooks and Corbett, his aoeotn- [
i hours’ fighting the Spaniards raised a enlisted on the approval of regimental main attack.
Honolulu and Manila, wero sighted at
plicee,
wero
sentenced
to
10
years.
commanders.
Minors
must
not
lie
en­
gallant
charge
np
the
southwest
slope,
flag of truce and expressed themselves
i noon today, steaming south toward Sail
listed
without
the
written
oonsent
of
a
hut
were
met
by
repeated
volleys
from
S
E
C
B
Z
T
A
B
T
o
r
W
A
R
A
1.01
n.
as willing to surrender, and the Cn-
P ro tectio n for t h . Troops.
1 Diego, at a good rate of speed, thd
bans took as prisoners one Spanish col- parent or guardian. The term of serv­ main body, and broke before they were
Washington, Jane 14.— Senator Ba­
Monterey leading.
They arrived off
ice
is
two
years.
V IA
j
V IA
one-third of the way up the hill, hut con, of Georgia, had a conference with come as to the presence of Spanish the harbor mouth at 8 P. M. and sepa­
| onel. seven captains and several other
Realiz­ rated, tho Brutus going almut five
Replying to a question in the house they came so far that at points there the president today concerning the re­ shi|is in the North Atlantic.
officers, besides 1L8 soldiers.
The ;
SPOKANE.
SALT LAKE,
Spanish loss amounted to 76 dead and of commons Friday as to whether the was almost a hand-to-hand struggle. ported yellow fever in the South. Sen- 1 ing that nothing was to he gained hy : miles south and anchoring near Coro­
a large number of wounded. Inclnded British government or any of the Euro­ The officers fired their revolvers.
ator Bacon advised the president to nee haste, and that the war w h s progress­ nado Island, while tho Monterey came
MINNEAPOLIS. DENVER,
The Spaniards got through the open to it at once that the United States ing steadily toward success, it was de­ In rapidly ami dropped her anchor at 4
In the Spanish losses were 18 officers, pean powers have any intention of in­
formation to the edge of the camp. forces in the South ho removed from termined not to take the one small P. M. off the coal bunkers.
ST. PAUL
OMAHA
A great
Assistant Secretary Meikeljohn hat tervening to secure the termination of
Colonel Jose Carapani, the Cuban lead­ the region of contagion.
the
Spanish-American
war,
Balfour,
The matter chance of having our troop trans|Hirts crowd was on tho wharf to receive her.
chartered the steamships Indiana, Mor­
AND
|
AND
er, discharged his revolver and the Cu- bas been referred by the president to menaced hy some scouting ships ol the
Paymaster Rogers stated briefly that
gan City and City of Para for the trans­ the government leader, said: Her maj­
they had simply come in here for coal
CHICAGO.
KANSAS CITY. portation of troops to the Philippines, esty’s government w ill gladly take bans, turning ami finding themselves Surgeon-General Wyman, with iuslruc- enemy.
As a result, the troop transports have and water, and would sail tomorrow
without suppoit, ran belter - skelter I ttions to make a report on it at the
an has closed a oontract for the Vio- any favorable opportunity for promot­
not proceeded to Cuba, either yester­ afternoon for Honolulu.
down the reverse side of the hill.
earliest possible moment.
toria, Olympia and Arizona, of the ing a cessation of hostilities and nego­
day or the day before, ss has been ro-
It was during this assault that As ;
OCEAN STEAM ERS
North Pacific steamship line and se­ tiations tor peace, but any action upon
Ron th A f r i c a n W a r D r a w i n g .
O e r m e w y '« I n t e r * . I In It.
peatedly asserted. They are in readi­
sistant Surgeon Gibbe was killed.
He I
Its
part
for
this
purpose
can
only
bo
cure the privilege of acqurirg the Ta­
Madrid, June 18.— It is reported that
London, June 14.— The Cape Town ness to go, hut w ill not move until the
v as shot in tho head in front of his
undertaken
if
there
is
a
reasonable
coma and Columbia If needed, all five
awn tent, the farthest point of attack. correspondent of the Mall phj *: War naval convoy is ready to acoompany Germany will propose a meeting of tho
on condition that they are given Amer­ prospect that it w ill be well received
Leave Portland Every 5 Days lor
European conference to discuss the
He fell into the arms of Private Snlli- between tho Transvaal and Swaziland them, assuring safe conduct from Florl
bv
both
parties
and
likely
to
lead
to
an
ican regieter.
He also has ordered
A second bul­ may break out at any moment.
The da to the point of destination. Wheth­ question of the Philippines.
Unfortu­ van ami both dropped.
impressed into service the rteamer agreement between them.
A dispatch from Blanco at Havana
let threw dust in their faces. Surgeon Swazi king has 20,000 warriors well er that will be today or tomorrow, the
Queen and City of Puebla, of the Pa­ nately there it not sufficient grounds
Gibbs lives) 10 minutes, but did not armed and drilled, and tlieie is moch war department declines positively to says the Spanish torpedo-boat destroyer
cific Steamship Company, if found sat­ for believing that this oondition ex ­
Terror it In Porto Rican waters.
lay.
regain consciousness. The surgeons of anxiety in the Transvaal.
ists.”
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Day« isfactory.
the hospital corps then removed their
The completeness with which the
S hip S terlin g W re c k e d .
Marine insurance companies
are quarters to the trenches, about the
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San Francisco, Cal., June 10.— The transporting of the troops has been
There are believed to be only 18,-
greatly agitated over Spain's new Spanish stockade, north of the eamp. litigation waged (or throe years to a planned is shown hy the list of trans­
Seattle, Wash., June
IS.— The
00 Spanish troops in Porto Rico.
threat of privateering.
The attacks were continued at inter­ successful issne b/ AIphonso B. Bow­ port vessels given out at tho war de­ steamer Kodiak, which arrived here
It is said that the populace of Man­
afternoon
from Southeastern
The wonderful submarine torpedo- vals through the rest of the night, with ers against all builders and users of partment today. Of this list, 84 steam- this
boat Holland hae been bought by the firing by small squads in various d i­ steam river and harbor dredges is shoot ihips, varying from 1,400 tons down to Alaska, reports that the ahip Sterling
Steamers Monthly from Portland to ila is reduced to esting horseflesh.
to be revived. Bowers recently brought 800 tons, are at Florida ports ready to ran on a reef and was wrecked in the
rections.
Spaniards in the Canary Islands live government
Yokohama and Hong Kong, in con­
Nusheyok river, about 65 miles from
Toward morning the fire slackened. Suit against the United States govern­ carry troops to the point of invasion.
The war haa caused an immense de­
nection with the O. R. A X.
in dread of bombardment by the
Her crew and passengers
Dawn is the favorite time for attack, ment for damage to the extent of $600,-
The entire transport fleet of about 60 Its month.
For fo il information call on O. R. A N. Agent American fleet.
crease in first and second-class ocean
Oliver A to lco rd . Newberg, or adtreai
and aa the east psled, the marine«, ly­ 000, alleging Infriuginenta of patents •teamships, augmented by the fleet fit were landed at Rarluk. The Sterling
The Russian Jews of Cincinnati, travel.
The govern­ 16 naval convoys, will make’ s formida­ left Ran Francisco April 27, with sup-
A high fence has been erected all ing on their guns, weie »roost»!. Some as his esose of aotion.
have started a movement among their
W . H. H U R LB U R T,
Were actually aaleep, as they had had I ment Is actively engaged in preparing ble marlno procession, decoding in p ll«« for tli« cannneries In Southern
around
the
Carpenter
Steel
works
at
countrymen thioughout the United
general Paraenger, Agent, Portland, Or.
no real for 48 hours, and tired nature j its defense, and the suit will suon be magnitude th« notable spectacle of the Alaska. She carried 176 paaeenger»,
States and are raising money to buy ■ Reading, Pa., as a further protection oould no longer also 1 the strain.
brought to trial.
DODWELL, C A R L IL L A CO..
«aval review In th« world’s fair year. ' 160 of whom were Chinese.
from
spiez.
Gen Agfa. Nor. Pae. 8. S. co., Portland. Or. battleehip for the goverumsoL
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Marines at Guantanamo
Attacked by Span­
ish Troops.
Four Spanish Warships
Were Seen Near
Fort Monroe.
FOUGHT ALL SATURDAY MG HT
WERE HEADING SOUTHWARD
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ALASKA POINTS
SAN FRANCISCO.
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