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M©R© ♦ THE LEADER LEADS Amt is the Newsiest. Brightest II i Home i**per in the County. A d v e r t i s e r s . M o k e a N o te o f T h i s . VOL. Ijl 4 I. DOINGS o r THE WEEK LEADER. MOKO, S1IE Ü M A N LATER NEW S. Secretary Alger has cabled orders fo the m ilitary commanders to cense hostilities. A I'AIITINC SHUT W h at H as H appened in the The government has at last succeeded in securing a smokeless powder adapted ; T l t p C ivilized W orld. for Springfield rifles, and is laying in a supply. * **L T I ' l V O m I k lttllk l P 'lf f e r in e D d llC llC S Opened Fire on the Fleet. C O U N T Y , OREGON, SPAIN P u b lic M O U R N IN G S tu n n e d b y th e C o lo n ie « . I.m W E D N E SD A Y A U G U ST .. PROTOCOL SIGNED London, Aug. Hi.—The Madrid cot- respondent of the Daily Mail says: The comments of the press on the pro tocol are a veritable funeral hymn 011 the destruction of the Spanish colonial etnprie. Some days ago, the desire for peace made tho people close their ayes to tho price, hut now, upon read ing the protocol, they realize that the cost is the loss of that em piio which Spain had conquered with so much glory, ami that Spain new falls to the second tank among nations. The pub lic mind isstunued ami there is general mourning. Generl Blanco telegraphs that Hav ana is greatly agitated by the news of the signing of the protocol, and that much anxiety is manifested to learn the conditions, which have not yet been published. Some uneasiness is felt regarding the effect that the text ol the protocol may have on the Spanish volunteers in Havana. Many newspapers express grief and despair that the men who brought dis aster to Spain by lack .if foresight, or ganization arid ability, should continue to govern the countrv. War Between America and Spain Ter minated. 17, -♦♦4 PUBLISHED.... IN THE INTEREST OK SHER MAN COUNTY. e e p Y o u r E y e o n t h e l .e a d e r . ♦♦4 1898. NG . 25. P r e s id e n t's P ro u la m a tiu n . Washington, Aug. 15.—The prest- dent issued the following proclamation: “ By the president of the United States of America—A proclamation: W horeas, By a protocol concluded and signed August 15, 1898, by Wil- | liiuri It. Day, secretary of state of the ¡ United State«, ami his excellency Jules I Jam bón, ambassador extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of France, at Washbigton, resepetively representing for the [impose tlie government of the I nited States and the government of Sjatin, tho United States and Spain liuve formally agreed upon the terms on w hich the negotiations for the estab lishment of peace between the two countries h I ia II lie undertaken; and W her,-us, It is m said protocol agreed that iijxm its concession and signature hostilities between the two countries shall he suspended, and n o tic ■ t 1 that effect shall lie given as soon is possible by each government to the commanders of its military and naval forces, “ Now, therefore, I. William McKin ley, president of the United States, do, in accordance with stipulations of the piotocol, declare and proclaim on the part of the United States a suspension of hostilities, and do hereby command that orders be immediately given through the proper ohan neis to the com manders of military and naval forces of the United States to abstain from all acts inconsistent with this procluma- tion. Iii witnesa w.iereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal ol the United States to las affixed. “ Done at the city of Washington, this 15th day of August, in tlie year ot our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, and of the ¡n.le|«end ence of the United States the one hun dred and twenty-third. “ WILLIAM M'KINLEY, ........ President. WILLIAM It DAY, S e c r e ta r y o l State.” THE FINAL HUI« F IG H T IN CO RTES B A Y. ttH lx r o f t In a S k ir m is h W i n , S p a n ia r d « —O n e A m r r iv a n K i l l ’ d . Key West. Aug. 18.—One more name has teen added to the small list of navy vitcirns. News has reached here that Emanuel T. Kourlourie, a coal passer on the gunboat Bancroft, was shot and instantly killed during a sharp engagement with Spanish riflemen in Gortes bay, in south Pinar del Rio, August 2. It is not known how many Spaniards’ lives paid tor his, but the GEN. ERNST C A P T U R E S C O A M O | S ,,a r ‘ *8h 1088 w a s undoubtedly severe. The Bancroft was cruising about Cortes bay, on blockade duty, when a H c h w u u ’a > lr lg a ,|n K iM -oanter« t h e F.n sail was seen close to the land, about 10 em y N«mr M * y » |u v < — T w o M «n tulles to the northward. K i l l e d , O n « W o u n d e d T h e S p a n l« h Tlie gunboat’s steam launch was C o in u ia n d e r W a s K i l l e d . armed with a one-pounder, and Lieu- Washington, Aug. 13.—The war de tennt Henry B. Wilson, with 14 men, all carrying lifles, was sent in to inter partaient late today gave out tlie fol cept the stranger. She turned out to be lowing delayed telegram: a Spanish first O ob- ,, ” ! ----« -------- schooner. When e» urn arsi D- ronoe, Aug. 1 ).—Secretary of War, served, the Spaniard lay near the wreck Washington: The fo'lowing has been tl,e Santo Domingo, recently sunk received from General Wilson: Gen- b y ‘he Eag,e* eral Ernst’s brigade captured Coamo at j By the time the steam launch reached that point, tire schooner had 8:30 tliis morning. The Sixteenth worked into a port, and a party ol Pennsylvania, Colonel Hulings com Spaniards was attempting to haul her manding. fed by Lieutenant-Colonel ashore. The launch stood boldly in, Biddle, of my staff, having made a ami a brisk fire from her one-poonder turning movement through the moun scatter«! the crowd. Tlie Spaniards tains, striking the Aybonito road hall took refuge in high grass on the right shore, hut in spite ol the fact that the m ile bey«m«l the town, captured th< party in the launch was ignorant of the entire garrison of Coamo, alsmt 150 enemy’s strength the Americans went men. The Spanish commander, Illoca, ahead with their work with admirable aud <'a,«tain Lo,ies were killed. Oui coolness. loss is six wound«l, only one severely James Monroe, a first-class appren I lie men an«l officers .behave«! excel tice, swam to tlie schooner and made lently. Colonel Hulings an«l Lieuten- a line fast to her in order to pull her ant-t olonel Bid«lle y e especially com- out. At the same time, Vahlemar memled. This is a very important cap Hohengren, an ordinary seaman, tore and was w ell execut«!. Tht dr.»|.[Kj.i over the side of the launch names of the wounded w ill be sent at and made for a pier, where a small sloop-rigged boat was moor«). The soon as received here.” General Miles rep«irts from Ponet launch then com m ence to haul off the that five men were wouial«!, though schooner, hut the line parted, and none seriously, in the Sixteenth Penn while another was being run to her, the sylvania regiment in the skirmish be Spaniards, who had sought shelter in yond Coamo, August 9. the woods, poured in a murderous rifle Kourlourie, who was leaning A dispatch has been received at th« fire. war department from General Schwan, over the side of the launch, was shot ««mmandiug a brigade under General through the breast and fell dead. For Miles, in Porto Rioo, saying he ha.i tunately no one else was even injured. an engagement a few miles from Maya Instantly the men in the launch began gnez with a large Spanish force, it a rapid return of the fire with rifles, which two privates were killed ami while Lieutenant Wilson maneuvered Lieutenant Byron, of the Eighth cav the launch so as to take a line from the alry, was wounded. One of the pri steamboat, which had shoved off from vates killed was Hernberger, of tire the pier. Her how was pull«! out and Eleventh infantry. the one-pounder was open«! on the am buscade witli such well-directed aim General Schwan repots: Most, if not tbeentiro Spanish gar that the Spaniards were rout«! without rison of Mayagüez and the surrouthling a chance to return the American fire. country, consisting of 1,000 regular» The schooner had, in the meantime, ami 200 volunteers, took part in the en gone hard aground, and so damag«! as gagement. H e drove tire enemy from to he almost useless. Enough shells their [«.sition, and,-it is believed, in were sent into her to finish her destruc flict«! heavy loss. A wound«! Span tion. She was loaded with green corn, rsti lieutenant was found in the field grain and rum. and brought into our lines. I propose Commander Clover warmly praised to continue the march to Mayagüez at the gallantry of the launch party, an early hour tomorrow.” which did not falter under heavy fire, hut directed all its energies to rescuing T A L K O F IN T E R V E N T IO N . Hohengren, who alone on the wharf was in a [rerlioos position. Miles’ Last Battle Victory for the Americans. The Ameilcan colony at Sidney, N. GIVEN IN THE PRESS DISPATCHES S. W., has cabled Washington, praying the government to retain posscssiun of the Philippines. A C o m p le t e R e v i e w o f t h e N e w s o f t h e The United States government has V a s t S e v e n D a y s In T h i s e n d purchased the British tank steamer AH Foreign I-nuti*. Luciline for a water-boat, the consid- S A N FRANCISCO WAS STRUCK A marble bust of the late James 0. eration being $325,000. ORDER HOSTILITIES STOPPED Blaine baa been placed in the rotunda The Washington volunteers in camp of the state house in Augusta. Me. at San Francisco have petitioned Secre L a r g e H o l e T o r n In t h e C r u ise r * . S te r n O rd er« S e n t to A m e r ic a n M ilit a r y a n d A dispatch from Santiago to Adju tary of War Alger to either send them —N o l i n e A b o a r d S h ip w « » H u r t — N a v a l C o m m a n d e r s — An I m p r e s s i v e tant-General Corbin says the Lycauts to Manila or permit them to return to A m e r ic a n V ea a ela S t e a m e d O u t o t C e r e m o n y a t t l i e W h it e H o u s e — Two has been loaded with the Spanish sick. their homes. R a n g e us R a p id ly a s P u u lb le . C o m m i s s i o n s P rovided F o r . It carried 1.000 and left Wednesday A Santiago dispatch to the New York Key West, Fla., Aug. 18.—The tlag- moraing. Washington, Aug. 15. — With sim Evening World reports that Garcia has ship San F rancisco, the monitor Miau- The United States has magnani suspended operations for 30 days, aud plicity in keeping with republican in mously offered to parole the 1,800 Span has given his men permission to gc tonomoh, and the auxiliary yacht Sil stitutions, tho war which has raged be ish naval prisoners taken at the de home, to report to him at the eud ol via, wore fired upon by the Havana tween Spain and the United Stutes for struction of Admiral Cervera’s fleet, that period. batteries shortly before 5 o’clock yester n [«eriod of three months and 22 days, whenever Spaiu is ready to repatriate An order has been issued at the day morning. One 10 and two 12-inch them. was quietly terminated at 23 minutes office of tlie adjutant-general of the • hells struck the San Fraucisco’s stern past 4 o ’clock this afternoon, when Sec Had a rescue heat been sent 00», United States army, granting one us she tim e d to get away out of range, retary Day, for the United States, and many of the victims of the La Bour m onth’s furlough to the sick and and tore a bole about a foot in diam gogne m ight have been saved. There Is wounded soldiers and M. Gambon, for Spain, in tho presence transportation to eter, completely wrecking Commodore ample evidence that some of them their homes. of President McKinley, signed a proto Howell’s quarters and smashing his clong to wreckage for three or four T h e M a d r id I’m **. col which will form tho basis of a It is reported that 40 Bannock In bookcases into fragments. No one was days before they perished. Madrid, Aug. 1«.—The El Pais to dians from Idaho, who are killing elk injured, and, being under orders not to day prints the text of the protocol sign definite treaty of peace. Senator Morgan, of the Hawaiian in Jackson’s Hole, have successfully re Tlie d o s in g c h a p te r of events that commission, is Quoted by the San sisted arrest. Secretary Bliss has is attack the batteries, the ships departed ed by the United States and Spain hsl up to th e sig n a tu re of the protocol with mourning borders, and says: Francisco Call as saying that ex-Presi- sued orders for the Washakie authori as fast as their engines would carry Spain,»yvithout colonies, is reduced ami th e cessation of h o stilitie s w as fu ll them. ilent Dole will lie the first governor of ties to drive the Indians back. of in te re st. T h ere was ru m o rs in the Hawaii, and not Minister Sewall, as re The flagship and tho Silvia lay to the role of a third-rate power.” The steamer Victoria, just arrived at parallel to each other, not more than El Im p arcial says: “ P eace w ill not early m o rning th a t over n ig h t tlie cently reported. The senator added that he had the host of reasons for be 5 ictoria from tho Orient, brings news a m ile from Morro castle, and separ b rin g to S pain even th e rest sh e si F ren ch em bassy had received tlie long- lieving that Admiral Miller was carry of a frightful accident in Yokohama ated from each other by three eighths m uch needs afte r th re e y ea rs and a expected final answ er from M adrid, but harbor, whereby two lady missionaTies of a mile. The Miantonomoh layabout h a lf of w a r .” these, I1|NU1 iu q iiiiy , proved groundless, ing Dole’s commission to the island. of the American mission hoard. Miss three-quarters of a mile to the rear of El Nacional says, bitterly: as it was n o t u n til 12:30 tn a t th e mite Vessels arriving at San Francisco Simmons and Miss Allen, lost their “ If S pain had at least been v an from Oregon and Puget sound ports have lives bv drowning, being run down the others. All were within range of q u ish e d o nly afte r a fu rio u s and heroi« liegaii to come from M udrid in sm all lots. the Spanish batteries, and the tempt:«- reported sighting a dangerous derelict by a Chinese junk. stru g g le, she coul-l resign herself. tion was toe strong for the Spanish to The sta te d e p a rtm e n t w as soon ad- the path of navigation. It has been Peace w ith th e U n ited S tates w ill only vis,-d of th e fact tiia t th e m essage was The qnestion of tho acceptance ot tho realsL Wirmised to be the w r«k of either the The ‘ first glimmer of dawn was break tie a m o m en tary resp ite from our m is under tran sm issio n , h u t, as it Was evi- Jane Grey, Nomad or Forest Queen, all protocol having been settled and its eig- fortunes. ” ■ le n t th a t it would Is, long and th a t its of which are missing, and are possibly nature authorize!, the Spanish govern- ing through the eastern skies when, . El K|«oca says: H O S T IL IT IE S SU SPEN D ED . reeeplioii would occupy m uch tim e, tlie without an instant's warning, the look- merit is now considering the domestic ail rift on the ocean. Captin Turner, lire peace is th e saddest imposed of the Iroquis, has receiv«! orders to situation for the best means of allaying 1 ont on the flagship saw a jet of smoko since th e tre a ty of U tr e c h t,” and ex- se creia iy of sta le left th e sta te d e p a r t O rd er« u . A m e r lr a n M ilita r y a n d N a v a l proceed to Mare Island, procure a sup excitement and propagating the idea puff from one o f Morro’s big guns. A l pressed th e d o u b t if a governm ent m en t for his luncheon. Al 2: la o'cloek S ecretary T liielw u t, ply of explosives, and go in search of that Spain’s surrender is not so com most liefore he could pull himself to w hich allow eil itself to he dragged in to Washington, Aug. 15.—The older» to the derelict that is a menace to navi plete as indicated by the bald terms of gether sufficiently to m ike a report o f war w ill a c q u it itse lf w ell by nego of tie- F ren ch em bassy, ap p ealed a t th e General Merritt to sus,^n«l hostilities the protocol. sta te d e p a rtm e n t to inform S ecretary the incident, 10aud 12-lnch shells were gation. He is either to tow it into tia tin g peace. Day th a t th e am bassador was in full were as follows: port or blow it up. A serious mistake came to light ut a screaming all around. The Spaniards El Lilieral says the article '•Washington— M.-rritt, Manila: The the possession of th e note, and w as fully ha«) the range, and apparently were General M iles’ invasion of Porto funeral in Cincinnati. The remains grimly in earnest in their last efforts protocol relating to the Philippines em pow ered to sign th e proteol for president directs all military opera- of Captain W. D. Sherman, a Kansas Lico is progressing in an entirely satis to wreck injury on their teo mighty does not indicate that anything good S p ain , an d only aw aited th e pleasure lions against the enemy sas|«nded. factory manner, and the Ancrioans are volunteer, wounded at Santiago, were enemy. Shells fell le tw e e n tho San for Spain will be fixed U|M>n, and the of th e sta te d e p a rtm e n t. He in tim ated I ea«*e negotiations are nearing comple gaining ground daily Ills plan is to receiving the burial honors Intended Francisco and tho Silvia. Some fell qnestion will not l>e settled favorably th a t th e am bassador would Is- pleased tion. the protocol having just b,-en have the troops march on San Juan for the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Winkle- short, a few went over them. Tho for her. to have th e final cerem ony eoinluetod signed by the two oountiies. You will from four different directions. When man. an aged woman. Both caskets flagship signalled the Silvia to get out El Gloho (ministerial) prays for in th e presence of P re sid en t M cK inley, inform the commanders of tlie 8,ianish Schwan and Henry form a junction at came by express, and the wrong one of range without delay, and I with ships peace between the United States and w h ere th e n eg o tiatio n s were begun. forces in tlie Plilli,i,«im-s o f these In A recilo there will be a formidable army got to the funeral. Spain, and sa y s tliecomniiinications on swung around and made for the sea. Ambassador Caurlion reached tlie structions. Further or.lers will follow. ready to march on San Juan. The for Admiral Cervera and a number of his It was then that the shell struck tho Eastern questions, which Day and Carn- W h ite H ouse a t ju s t 3:55 o'clock, five Acknowledge receipt. age for horses is superb. Miles is giv officers, who are now prisoners at the San Francisco’s stern. By or.ler of the secretary of war. Commodore bon have signed, begin the first chapter min rites in advance of tire up[«oinl«l ing his personal atention to the maa- naval academy at Annapolis, were in- Howell was on deck with Captain in a new history ot Europe. ‘CORBIN, Adjutant-Genera I.” hour. agement of the details of the campaign, terviewed at their station in Annapol 'ie Leary when the shell struck. With El T iem p (conservative) says: Tin orders -ont to Miles and Shafter After an e x .- h a i g e of ...........«tic He intends to press forward to San for the first time since their arrival. the utmost speed the fleet moved out were identical with the al-ove. As the ''P e a c e is an accom plished fact. The ......... ... u i i i i c « e-i-a r y 1«»- o f time did Juan, regardless of peace negotiations Admiral Cervera was reserved in his about three miles. Here tho men on l itte rn e sa of d efeat «loi-p not ’)rev«-nt not occur, and Assistant .'■e retary of or.l.-r states further instructions will he until Washington orders hostilities to 1 comment, but his officers were more the flagship patched up the ragged hole us from seeing w ith satisfclio n th e end State < ri-ller, on the [«art of the United sent eaeli general. General Merritt ct‘a8e- outspoken. All were very grateful for in the vessel’s stern. All the shells of th e war.” Stales, ami First Secretary Tbb-buut, on will be directixl to confer witli tlie ».Reports from Seoul state that Corea the treatment which they have received fired at the vessel fell around the ships. the [«art of S,«ain. retired to a window, Spanish commandant at Manila to carry IN CLO UDBURST haj adopted the gold standard. | Advices have been received at Wash- One of the S'lvia s men stood calmiy DEATH where there was aciitical formal exam out the terms of the protocol and to oc- cui-v Manila immediately. on tire deck ol the yacht, watch in ination of tlie protocol. T w e n t y r e r sin » « M et a S il-lrtcn R n d 1» It is reported that at Manila bora of *n8ton that the revolution in Guato- Ooneral M« o- will pui himself in ««nt 13 years are enlisting in the Spanish niala has beeu suppressed and peace 113,1,1 • “I1,1 «onntrsl them Tins instrument hail all the out TenntMMMM». < X 1 - T T Y W T rt . 1 F x . . J _ 1 — a».. 1 -w w . A 1 1 i IF rI I I. G t 11 1 4 « 1 municatlon with the chief authority in Morro castle fire«! several of the mis reigns. ward formalities «lue a document of army and being made officers Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 16.—A terri I’orto Rico for the purpoee of having siles, but how many is not known. this importance. It was printed io ble cloudburst, in winch at least 20 Five negioes were lynched at Claren. The total loss by the big the Spanish forces turn over San Juan F rau r«*« S tir « a t C h in « A lr«a«ty M a rk ed Kourlourie was buried at sea the O u t. don. Ark. Three of them wore men fire at Bismarck, N. D., is estimated Tlie others came from two sand bat lives are known to have U-en sacrificed, duplicate ut the state department, one and other [oints to him, preparatory •ame afternoon. teries near Morro. The firing lasted copy to be retained by the United was last night visited upon tlie com and two women. The w ife of the at from $600,000 to $750,000, with in Paris, Aug. 13.—Tbi- papers are full to evacuation. 20 minutes. munity ol Beach Creek ahont 15 miles States government ami the other to be murdered man, charged with Instigat surance not to exceed $250,000. of significance of the Chinese question B U R L IN G T O N T R A IN H E L D UF Owing tc the c.inditons in Cuba tin The one-sided engagement had scarce north of Rogersville, Tenn., which come tlie property of Spain. The two ing the killing of her husband, commit orders to Shafter will la* different from The Matin says: “ In China Hie great Two Norwegian steamers— the Alad ly ended when the men of tlie Silvia place is 80 miles distant from Knox copies are alike, except that the one d to H a v e S ecu red a ted suicide. those to the other generals. Order», est game m the world Is heiug play«-d, B o b b e r . R e p o r t B e ig din and Bergen—were captured while were treated to another surprise. The H a u l. ville. The torrent of water fell in th. held by this government has the Eng and French intervention slio u lj’ be' General Gomez has forced the trocha attempting to run the blockade at Ha- little yacht gunboat is manned by tlie were isaued this evening to the naval vicinity of tlie home of William Figan, lish text in the Hist column, ami the St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 13.—The efficacious and decisive." between Las Villas and Cameguey. Havana. The Aladdin carried a cargo New York naval m ilitia. Her crew commanders at the several stations on a well-to-do farmer, ami his entire signature of Secretary Day ahead ol The Soir has a sensational article south-bound Burlington exposition flyer He was opposed by 4,000 Spaniards. of sugar. duty in Cuba and the Philippines, car had barely recovered from the excite family, wife an«l five children, were that of M. Gambon, while the copy headed: "War between England and was held np two miles north of the Moie than 800 Spaniards were killed Spain is increasing her defenses and ment when the flagship called the ves drowned, und wash«! away with the transmitted to Spain has French in the rying into effect the directions of the Russia Is im m inent.” city at 9 o’clock tonight by five men in the battle and about 130 Cubans lost guarding against any possible Anglo- sel over, and Captain B--llers was given proclamation. The navy department flood. Figan, however, essxiped. The first column and the signature of M. well armed, who roll«! the Adams Ex The Journal des Debate savs: “ Eng their lives. not only transmitted tlie president’s American combination near Gibialtar. a packet of private documents, which deluge of water carried with it every Cawbon ahead of that of Secretary Day. land is now seeking an arrangement with press Company’s safe out of the express proclamation in full to tire several com- he was ordered to take into Havana The Occidental Colony Company at Forty guns have been added, and the The protocol sent to Spain was ao- other human being within its reach, Russia. That understanding is impos car and attempt«] to haul it away. W ellington, Lyon county, N ev., which garrison force between Carbonero and under a dag of truce. The white flag but the only names of the lust reported companied by the credentials issued by manders-iu-chief, but also directions as sible, unless Russia remains mistress ol They abandoned their task e«ron after was hoisted over the Silvia, and sho here up to a late hour tonight, in ad President McKinley, specially em jew- to the diepositions of their vessels. was organize-! and operated by Russian Guadaimina reinforced. the north and England is ¡Mured her without getting any money, it is said. The following orders are in that sense started towards the guns which had dition to the Figan family, are John ering the secretary of state to affix his Jews, is about to be closed by the It appears that the Cubans under Influence in the Yang-Tse river. In The safe was re«»vei«)d two hours after sheriff. The president and secretary Gomez have determine«! to forestall the just given her such noisy greeting. As Arnold and Samuel Henry ami wife. signature to the document. Tiie au self-ex, lanatory: short, the lines of the section are be the hold-up. “ Navy Department, Washington. mortgaged the crops and then do- American commander in the operations the Silvia approached to within a mile These people resided within a quarter thorization was brief and In typewrit Engineer William Gardner ol«ey«l Sus ginning to be murk«! along which the camped. , of Morro, the character of the flag float of a mile ot the Figan home. This in ing, save for the president’s character Ang. 15.—Sampson, Santiago: in the vicinity of Holguin, as they have disruption would occur w henever China the signal to stop, and one of the rob pend all hostilities. Blockade of Cuba A handsome monument has been already occupied the small towns near ing from her foremast was discerned formation was receiveil in this city by istic bold signature. Later the Ameri and Porto Rico is raised. Howell is falls to pieces. Clearly neither France, bers cut loose the engine, running it an«i the castle signalled: can copy of the protocol will t,e accom friends «d t.’ie deceased. erected at Frederick. Md., to the mem Holguin and are still pressing forward. ordered to assemble his vessels at Key Germany nor Japan could hold aloof down the track 200 yards. Conductor “ What is your purpose?” Searching parties have been formed panied by the written credentials of West William Heaton was ordered by the ory of Francis Scott Key, author of Three men dead and a woman dying Proceed with the New York, from such an agreement.” To thia the Silvia answere.l: "We ami are tonignt looking for the bodies the Spanish government sent to M. The Star Spangled Banner.” The is the result of a shooting affray at The article hints that Fiance would robbers aboard the smoker aud re BtookIvn, Indiana, Oregon, Iowa and have pajiers to deliver.” Cambon, and bearing the signature of of the unfortunates who perished in Fifteen shots were height of the pedestal is 14 feet 0 Central City, 9. D., Thursday. Ju.Ige Massachusetts to Tompkinsville. Place support Russia in event of war, and mained there. Morro did not resume tlie conversa the flood. It is, however, feared that Queen Christina. fired to terrorize tlie jarssengera. No inches, and its breadth at its base is 15 J. P. Giddings, Ed Shannon and Jack says in conclusion: “ France wHl bo Tiie examination of the protocol was th«- monitors in a sufe harbor in Porto feet. The material is granite and Wear are the men, and Mrs. Ed Shan- ! tion and for tome little time the gun they have been curried to gravis from attempt was made by the robbers to en content with the southern provinces Rico. Watson transfers his flag to the boat rocked on the waters almost under which they may never be recovered. satisfactory, and tho document was bronze. ter the coaches. bordering on Tonquin.” non is the woman. All the parties ' the still-smoking cannon of tho ononiy. ¡ handed to Gambon first and then to Newark and will remain at Guanta Tho cloudburst destroyed several Express Messenger Frank Hogue The World’s advices from Manila of are well-to-do. namo. Assemble all cruisers In safe Presently, however, a Spanish gunboat thousand lollars worth of property, Secretary Day, who affix«] signatures TROUBLE IN ALASKA. offered no resistance when the bandits August 4, referring to the arrival of At Truckee, Cal., an explosion In a drew out of the harbor aud camo close Whole crops were washed away and in that order to each side of the two harbors. Order the marines north in enter«! his car. The robbers were but the third expedition from San F ran- freight car containing two tanks of to the Silvia. It was the Martin y ALLEN, <i«.>«r»l M e r r ia m O r d e r e d l e S e n d « copies. Then the last detail lu making the Resolute. a few minutes in rolling out the small cisco, says: Never did an ex[>edition naphtha, caused by a tramp lighting a Pinzón, and carried a much stronger |>alatial homes sufferisl the same fate the protocol binding was adininiBtcied B a tte r y to t h e Y u k o n . “ Acting Secretary. ” as the humblest hut in the path of the safe and quitting the scene of the rob encounter more dangers or ’ endure more cigarette, resulted in the burning of 11 Nary Dejiartmcnt, Washington, '------------ battery than the American shi|i. The flood. San Francisco, Aug. 13.—The Call bery. Though the railroad and express by Assistant Secretary Cridler, who at perils. On the voyage six men and one cars of merchandise and 1,800 feet of customary formal salutations were ex Aug. 15. — Remy, Key West: In ao-'says: Serious trouble in the interior men here state that the robbers got It lias been imnossible to «'ommuni- tached the seal of the Gnit«l States. officer died and 60 more were taken snowsbed«. Three men were aeriouely changed, and Lieutenant William G. No credentials were produced during cordance with the president's procla- j of Alaska is apprehend«! bv the United nothing, it is rep«»t«l that considerable cate with the stricken community from sick. Typhoid and meningitis played burned and all passenger trains were Ford, the executive officer of the Silvia, Food riots are booty was secured. . . . all luistil-: tales government. this city on account of the fact that all the meeting at the \VI lite House, tlie ( niutton. snspend immediately havoc on the transports. Two firemen delayed. hoarded the Pinzón ami delivered the wire commnnieation has been inter president a«ce|>ting Secretary Day’s as- 1,1 ’« i '»n,mence the withdrawal ol feared at Fort Yukon and other up-river went insane and jumped overboard. ‘ 8 ir”"1 thrt bl’Hikade. Order bl<x k- points, growing ont of the failure of documents. Kansas City, Aug. 13.--A railroad rupted. The complete «letails of tlie | surance that this lia«l been setth',1 to Eight hundred Spaniards at Cape , "'K 'J*' “ Cnban *»tfrs to aasein- the transportation companies to get official w ho ought to l«e well informed, The ceremony occupied no more rataHrophe are, however, ex|a*cte«l by tiis satisfaction at the statedeparttn.-nt The fleet of transports and their con San Juan, attempted to retake tho It was 4:23 o’clock when the final *” *“ K*‘y " CBt'„ “ ALLEN, voy, tlie monitor Monterey, were three lighhouse, which wus guarded by 40 ot time than the physical act involved. tomorrow night, coming by mail. Tin- supplies in there, by reason of tlie pre made the statement that the robtiers vailing low water. t , ‘ Acting Secretary.” <’n‘ Bom Hawaii when fire was <)e- our sailors, commanded f.y Lieuten The American officer returned to his reports ri*c«iv«d n,> to a late hour to signatures were attached to the proto- securer! $8,280 from the safe which "* notification to Admiral Dewey t«We.l aboard the Morgan City. One ! ant Atwater, Assistant Engineer Jenk ship, and the vessels went on their re i l ' 'lit make it the most terrible affair col, ami, within the kuowl«Ige o f all Acting on insructions received from they took from tlie Adauia Exprese l,0,1,ic- ,"’t Assistant Washington. Major-Geuetal Merriam Company’s car. of the crew reported that there was a ins, Engineer Biownaon and Gunner spective ways. "f its kind experienced in this section officials present, this was the first time < -S that a treaty or protocol had been signed se, ,e.t'"-v A,1’'n "'"‘« «1 that besides be w ill quickly dispatch a haattery of ar Maze in tlie ooalhunkers. At midnight, Campbell. The Sj-aniards were driven for many years. K an I n t o a W a a tio ia t. In a D m II k e n F it . at the White House. j ,,lg l**'*8'"on of the presi,I,-nt’s tillery to St. Michaels, the offl.-ei in when all the troops were asleep Cap back by shells from tlie Amphitrite, Chicago, Aug. 1«.— Battery A, Colo T h r e a t« ne«l I'r o ten t h y J a p a n . New York. Aug. 18.—Police Officer As this cer. mony concluded, tlie p’**,®.,“at,Mn« he * * 8 «»r«lere,l to cease charge having orders to prtn-e«] at once tain Dillon assembled the crew and Cincinnati and Leyden. It is rejorte-t fado light artillery, p a sse d th r o u g h Seattle, Wash.. Aug. 16.—Japanese [«resident requested the hand of the ' « ‘ ru,St’ 1,10 blockade at up tlie Yukon river to Fort Y«kou and Henry M. Hawley, of the tenderloin tol-1 them the news. Every man was that 100 Spaniards were killed. Cliicago today on the way to Fort Han pa)ieis rec«-iv«l here today contain a ambassador and through him retunnx! pleilged to secrecy. Silently the men « * « ■ 0[<en up a military poet lor the corning station, while in a fit of drunken rage In official cicrles at Ma.lri.l the reply cock, N. Y. The troops arriveil over story to th«- «-ff«-ct that the Japan« se thanks to the sister republic of France' 1,1 ,*J’,n ljlll‘,lc® with orders sent, Ad- w inter. The exp«lition will also carry today, sliot his wife, his i/other, Mary coupler! on the hose and steam pipes. tlie Sant» Feroz«! just too late to make Then they began battling with the of the United States to Spain in the connection with an eastbouinl train. ministry will protest against the United for the exercise of her good oflic.-s in " 1Uill,,S "1 t ’®n,nio,1ore l^ m y a large quantity of extra provisions anil Haw ley, his son, 4 years old, and his .laughter, 6 years old. He then sliot rt 'e sse l around the supplies to relieve distress. flames in the hold. Night and day matter of peace negotiations is regarded They were delayed by an accident. A States holding the Hawaiian islands, bringing about peace. He also thanked wUI '‘“Y,1 himself in the head. He was taken to t".""l '.fy ,,1‘‘ blockading the heroic crew fought, hut tho fire in as satisfactory, gagasta, however, de- i washout occurred near Nemo, III., and in onler to remove the opposition of the amhasssa.lor personally for the im- ' Ma<lr>4 l ‘«*,-.. I« » |> a tie iit. the Bellevue hospital, whore he died the bunkers were still burning when nios that he authorized the French am- to the speed of the train the men owe the iipjier lioose to it hv raising an issue [«ortarit part he has played in this mat squadton that tho blockade has been raised. Madriit, Aug. 18.—The press now «•on afterward. The othem were taken •¿he Morgan City arrived at Manila. hassador at Washington, as u repreaen- tlicir lives As the last tourist car of foreign com plications. ter, und the latter replied in suitable ir the first time the troopa tatiye of 8 P*,n. B> mnko any change . Admiral Schley, being on the Brook j considers fieace a foregone conclusion, to the New York hospital. The two Then for terms. passed over a small cowpit, the roadbed Denver, Col., Aug. 16.— T h e N o rth and echoes the general iiii|«atien«-e to children dt«i soon aftei reaching the learned of their danger. The flames 'n - ‘ i,an,sl1 answer. As regards As a further mark of his disposi lyn and iiM'luded in the orders to that i collapsed and the car plunged from the ern Colorado coal m in e rs’ strik e , in see a termination of hostillititM, and hospital, and Mrs. Mary Hawley, the certain conditions which might create vessel, will come north with her. were extinguished after the ship had tion, President McKinley Icalled for tails. Every man on tlie train was . -------- ---------- ------ | tw know the programme for the peace mother of the policeman, died tonight. been in port a few hours. On board differences «luring the course of negotia awakened, but liefore it camo to a w hich ab o u t 1,200 m in ers were e n the proclamation, which he cause,1 to Washington, Aug. 1 6 .— President commission, at which it is believed Her body and those of Hawley aud the gage«!, is at an «*n«l, tin« m in e rs liavuig tions, the premier added: ‘‘If any the Morgan City were COO men of tho ho drawn up, suspending hostilities, -top, a guard rail caught the rear tiu.-k McKinley has been the recipient to- j either Senor Morel or Duke Almodovar l-laho volunteers und a detachment of changes are to be made, the govern- ■ of tho steelier am) threw it on the a<-<'i*|ite«l tlie N o rth ern Coal C oui[iauv’s an,I sign«-,I it in the [«resence of M. night pf warm congratulations form all «le Rio will preside. It is believed two children were taken to an undei- offer of 25 cen ts a ton, m in e run. Both ment itself w ill make them .’ Nebraska volunteers. t'aiulMiu, who expressed his appiecia- [•arts of the country on the successful that the negotiations will extend into taking estaolishment, where they were Hack. sidiics claim a victory. viewed by huudi«ls of the morbidly tion of tho action. M in o r N ew « Ite m « . General Shafter says it would havo tenninatioii of the war. the second half of September. C o llid e d U Ith » Y a c h t . '•urioirs. I I i c I ndg. The army of invasion to Porto Iiico cost 5,000 lives to have taken Santiago Boston, Mass., Ang. IB.—The sloop T e r him ,»f f h r P r o t o c o l . W a t e r B o a t l*ur<-ha»e<l. <iiHtillcHtloii in Knglttnd. by force. I‘ r i» e T u g lu N e w Y o r k . w ill number 35,000 when completed. yacht Leona, with 17 men alxmrd, „ ___ I 1once, Potto Kico, Aug. 16.—Tin* Philadelphia, Aug. 13.—Official an Washington, Aug. 15. — Socretarv London, Aug. 15.—Tlie morning pap There are about 800,000 persons to while anchored outaideof Boston lig h t,' l**1^*® news has stopped all forward New Yoik, Ang. 11.—The Spanish Artillery ia being concentrated in Day gave out this statement of th., |,ro- ers are unanimous in expressing grati- nouncement was made today of the pur tug Humberto Rodrigue)., a powerful tlie Northern Sierra, in Spain, where a whom bonds urnler the government's was run into by a barge in tow of tin’ '""•'’«•merit of the American army in visions of the protocol: fioatiou that the war is emltul The chase of the British tank steamer Lu- two-masted vessel, which was captured popular loan will be allotted. lug Iloneyhrook and five men were ' Fort«» Rico. General Wilson, at Coamo Carlist uprising is feared. cilene by tiie United Statesgovenrment “ Spain will relinquish all claim of oomniont mainly turns on the fact that Rev. Samuel Small, tho famous evan «wept from the deck by the heavy to w . 1,1(1 General Schwan, at Mayagüez, One of our first-clasa battleships, Tlie Lucilene, now by the cruiser Ba.lgei, July 28, off sovereignty over and title to Cuba. tin- protocol leaves untouched the hard for a water boat. Neuvitas, steamed iuto port texfay, uian- probably the Oregon, will he sent to re gelist, has been appointed a chaplain line. Two of the number, C. W. S e ll- i wl11 ’email» at those places. General Porto Rioo and other Sanish islands est prohlems now facing America. Tlie anchored off League island, w ill l«e re- aian and A. Nordcll, were «lrown«!;1 Henry, who is at Utuado, will return in tho volunteer army. n«l by a prize crew of 23 men from the inforce Admiral Dewey at Manila.’ christen«! the Jupiter. The price paid in the West Indies and an island in tho Times believes it w ill be a real p««aoe, Badger, under command of Lieutenant Geronimo, the famous Apache chief, mother, A. Caspetson, was kill«! by , *° Adjuntas, and Genoral Brooke, who La,hones, to be selected by the United adding: was $225,000. Governor Pingree, of Mlohignn, jeing jammed between the tow line ' »«Lanceil beyond Guayama, will return Peters. The American ensign flew -o in uunni- * S Eort Sill, in the Indian territory, favors establishing republics in « d o i l States, shall Ire ci-ded to the latter. “ We trust it is no violation of neu It is compiit«! that there are enough from her foremast, amt from her main ics expects playing and the deck, while the two others, | to ,,iat town. General Miles ies captui«*«! from Spain, the United "n' f 1* 11'!8 ,,1OHt of 1,18 Cuba, I’orto Rico aud otlier Spanish trality to express tho satisfaction of Peter Nelson and J. Harkinson, al to do nothing [lending the airival at paupers in Great Britain to form, four gaff she flew the S[ianish colors, the monte. He Is 00 years old. States acting as guardian. islands in the West Indies shall Ire im tho great rnajoirty of Englishmen in though sustaining injuries,were rescued.1 San Juan of the [«ace com nr ¡seiners. abreast, a procession over 100 miles in first Spanish flag to be seen in this port Mujor John J. Build, commander at mediately evacuated. America’s success.” Examination of the hulls of Cervera's »« , ■ --------------- — length. since the declaration of war. P a n i c o n an K i c u r s l o n B o a t . ships showed that six and eight-inch I ‘ McllPoT8on. Atlanta, Ga., denies “ Tho United States shall occupy and O rder B e v e k e d . T h e U rltlN lt F l e e t . H a v e L e ft S a n t ia g o . guns had proved more effective in <le- th® ,ecent reI>ol’t of esca|>e of Spanish Cincinnati, O-, Aug. 16.—At mid Corinth, Miss., Aug. 13.—Mulock San Francisco, Aug. 16.—The order hold tho city, hay anil harbor of’ Ma- Santiago, Aug. 13.—Major-General London, Aug. 15.—A dispatch from •troying them than those of larger size. prieoners from the military prison at night tonight, the steamer New South, for the sailing of troops for Manila, on ' nlla, (lending the conclusion of the W alker, a negro, was taken from the II. W. Lawton, U. S. V., has been ap Gibraltar says the departure from that the barracks. a large vessel returning to tliis city treaty of peace, which shall determine jail at 1 o ’clock this morning and The news of tho destruction of Ad Conditions at Santiago are rapidly with an excursion party from Mays- tlie transjiorts Scaurlia - and Arizona, the control, disposition. and govern- placo of tho British military squad point«! military governor of the de hanged by a mask«l mob of 250 men. miral Cervera’s fleet at Santiago, when ron, which was fixed for today, has partment of Santiago, and Brigadier- viHe. Ky„ ran intoa'l.ank in the upper i ‘•',ui"‘(’ri,11“ 1(ll’(1- The trans General ment of tho Philippines. He had sandbagged and robt«e«l Charles received at Manila, created cunstarna- changing for the better. been oontermanded, and the squadron General Leonard Wood lias been re Woo«!, the military governor, has or part of the city, causing a panic among *‘or,R W1 1 Nal1 b»r tho Philippines, but tion among the Spaniards. "Commissioners, to be appoint«! has been ordered to remuln ut Gibraltar quested to remain as governor of the Desille, who is dying. Tlie negro con its 700 passengers, many of whom | „i L*!'*:?.".?7 °" ly 8to,e8’ (; 'on8i8tl,,‘? igers. y , ' .Ca" y o,l|y 8‘(11« h , consisting , , , ’ dered all shops to open, and hereafter days, shall within 80 days wtiile awaiting further orders. It is oity of Santiago, under General Law- fessed to the orime and implicated two There ’"«'Bc»11«8, commissary anil quarter- 7 within „ ,. . 10 . day8, , were knocked off their feet ,h6 the protocol, meet not known whether this change in the ton. Brigadier-General Ezra P. Ewers, others. are unverified rumors San Juan respectively admiralty’s plans has any connection U. S. V., has been ap|>oiuted governor or ptdtectioo against Outrages by tlie o nam es are «riven. «n«1 th e Sai Phiadelphia, Ang. 13. — Secretary i ? ',tb U.,0 ,l,c . i‘1 . 8" P P l,e 8 , t(8'a - y . ■---- — The president has appointed N. O. drowned, but no names ore given. pre-Sfamish element of that country. tonirange und exocute the details ol with the situation in ihe fat East. ------ ;----------------- | wor* { o* rushing aboard the government of the city of Guantanamo. The trans French, of the National Relief Com the evaouatlon. Details of the sinking of the Chinese Murphy to be governor of Arizona, to To share their lunch, a cat has tho stores is going on as actively as ever. port« Mateo and Berkshire sail north mittee, today oabl«l to United States The United States and Spain shall ^ n u se r Fu Chang off Port Arthur on succe«jd Myron W. McCord, who re habit of following tourists up on one 1 The fresh meat and last cf tiro stores It is estimated thut tlie nerves, with today with the Twenty-first and the Consul-General Wil.Iuian at Hong signed to accept the colonelcy of an June 9, confirm previous reports that . of the Alps to the height of 10,500 Wt,re being hurried aboard tlie big eaoh appoint not more than five <5om- ranches and minute ramifications con- rest of the Seventy-first New York regi- Kong $1,000, with instructions to use army regiment. the crew of 180 men were drowned. mlssloners to negotiate and conclude heettag with tho btain. exceed 10,000,-' ments, thus completing the einharka- feet. i transport today. the money to buy food and supplies for the treaty of peace.” lion of the First division. the troops at Manila.