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VOL. DOINtS OF HIE WEEK W ASCO, SIIE K M A N LATER NEW ». M E R R IT T A a liu ltu l Mattipawt,’« F le e t rip e n e d I t.M th e F « r tlllr u il..n a at M an. F ir e Tab«« IN C O U N T Y , O R EG O N , T H U R S D A Y , J I N K COMMAND. F o r m a l 4 'U a r g a ut F h tllp p la « F o r .« « a n d K « p e d ltln n . V IS IO N BECKS D E W E Y ’S 2, 189W. CABLE. N O . 7. IN M a R « p o r t « 4 C h a n g e la l h « S l l a a l l a a a t M a n ila . A T H IC K FO O, T h e C ralsar C o lo m b ia Hlabs a B ritis h SCIILEÏSAWTIO Nteanaor. Ban Francisco, Juno l.~M ejor-G en» Washington, May 81.—-The navy de New York, May 81.— Tbe Uoltod oral M erritt today established head- I W hat H as Happened In the Port au Prince, Hayti, Juno I . — partment thia afterrxxm made public States omiM-r Columbia reporta that at quarter« In the Phelan building, In the Civilized World. ( About 9 o'clot’k thia afternoon, a float tbe following dispatch; 7:80 lost night, off Fire Island daring oom| mmum | of 14 warship«, of which tlm rooms vacated by General Olla, who is , “ Cavite, May 98, via Hong Krmg, a thick fog, abe was run into by the now located at Onmp M erritt. Thia ' cruiser New York displayed tlm Mug of May 81.—To tbe BccrHary of the 5a- British steamer Foecolia, hence for UIVKN IN T H E I'UKMH DlNPATt'HKM Hear-Admiral Baiu|«Miri, and a nuiulier morning General Merritt issued an or sy, Washington: No change in the Bordeaux, grain laden. The Foecolia der «««riming command of the Philip- • of toriMMlo lainta l>cgaii a bombardment situation. The blockade is effective. struck tho Columbia on the atarboard 1 with heavy guna of tlm forta and tba |dne expedition, and la now engaged ‘n ! It is Impost! I be for tho people oi Ma side, just forward of tbe after barbette, A ( u H i^ l. i. Movluw u t Ilia Now« u t Ih * harbor of Bantiugo »1«» Cuba. The aouipleting arrangements for the for nila to buy provision« except rice. Tbe catting clean into the hull and Alling **••* h «*« n D* j « In T h is uud ( American fire was di rente. I principally warding of the seoond detnehineut of j captain of tbe Olympia (Gridley) boa the oompaitment. Tbe Foecolia sank. A ll Feru lgn I.atiit«. troo|a| to Admiral Dewey's sasistanoe. 1 uguinal the forta and the harbor,, l>een o»»nd none») by the medical sur- The Oolambla succeeded in rescuing TRANSFORM FOR 3 0 ,0 0 0 MEN Tit« hotMMt liai pa««t*d th f boudag»» bill The work of preparing the steamer« The forta of Morro castle, Lu Botrapa tey. If« is ordered bows He leav«4 all of her crew ami landed them at 8t. SECURE IN SANTIAGO BAY by a v«»t»» of 189 u> no. Zealandia, China and (kilon for the re- ’ land Punta (forda an (fere. I («Spec telly. by tbe Occidental dk Oriental steam George. An array «»I 46,000 man #ro now I The eoowonadlng waa very persistent ception of troop« is progressing slowly. H e i n i l ä u t ( h e M o v e m e n t A r « V e r ? W hen the Colombia, in commaml of ship ftom Hong K»»ng, May 98. Com •Beareiwd at Chickamauga, " bat reglmenls will make up the see- I Captain Bands, anchored off Tompkins • 'lo a e ljr ( i u n r d e d T r « ..p « W e r e I ' m and cannot I ave failed to lie destruc on d expedition to the Philippines la mander Larnbertson haa b e n appointed ville this afternoon, it waa a»*en that B e lle v e f l T h a t C » f t e r a W i l l l l l n w I p la M o t io n ( l * n i . . | t . U O I l« « « lp 4 u t In»|>arolal, th« officlNl organ of the tive. ft laaturl until 6:46 P. M. I I I « H h lp « R a th s » r T h a a H a v a T h e m commander of tbe Olympia. agitating the men at camp greatly, abe had a large jagged hole stove in her l l « n „ l t » N e w « u t I h e N p a a la h F l e e t . Madrid government, reiterates tbit I F a l l I n t o O t i r l la n r l a fitYaA l«»ti «>f _____ " D E W E Y .” The town which is situated near the lim y all want to go, bot aa there are ■tarboard side, abreast the mast. te rro r« la In HaiitiNg» harbor. C f lb fl K i p e r t e d R«>on. Washington, June 1.— Tbe m ilitary Above the waterline, tbe hole extended inner end of tho harlwir, uaenpod dam already over 19,000 men here and n « w a > M h n rt o f F ro v la lo n s . A Hawaiian annul itlon measare in more coming, and the second exjiedi- invasion <»f Cwbs haa begun. Un I era Washington. .May 81. — A t 12:30 age. Kong Kong, May 11.— There is abso about 10 feet high and six feet wide. tlm form of nn am«hdin«»*»t to the war the or»lera of the war department have lutely no truth in tb»j report that the o'clock this morning the navy depart At 8:46 tlm cannonadingdiinini«hed. revenue bill baa been uir«rv<l In tba I miscarried, at an early hour thia morn United Btatea cruiser Baltimore, now ment receive»! a dis[>atch from Commo arnat«. A I miu I 8 o'clock cannon dischargee were ing the troops that have been gather at .Manila, baa been damaged by an in- dore Schley announcing definitely that An in<le|M>niti*nt railroad Un« between heard at a distance (proaumntdy at terns explosion. ing at tho G u ll porta Largan to break he bad located Admiral Cervera'« Caj« rortlan I and tlm Hound in to I m built son), continuing for aorue time, when The Unit«<l States auxiliary cruiser camp and march al>oard the transports, Verde squadron in the bay of Santiago at «»me. Them la little doubt that the the tiring <»<««<«<1 completely. Znflro, which ariived here at mid waiting to »ytrry them to the enemy's night yesterday, reports that Dewey is Vauderbilta «re h«< k of thu enterprise. de Cube. The commolore state« that The B|*aniah authorities maintain territory. About 96 of these ships, short of provisions and ammunition. ho has seen and rec«»gnixe<l tbe »»«sel« J. J. Uliana, who killed two paraona all let aileuce a« to the nnuj'wr of vlc- ihe biggeat ami foatiait That ooubl be Tbe Huvlla-Manlla cable, it is said, in Ban l>i«*go county, wight years ago, of the Spanish fleet. ' tima, who were apparently nnumroiia. haa atoned for hie loutal crime with hia obtairMvl suitable for the pur|x»ee, had was cut by Americana May 98. While the naval officers have lajen A rc|mrt la current that the Am eri A brush between insurgents and life. H r was exeeutod In Ban Quentin been gatimred realty to receive tbe moderately certain for several »lays can warahl|Mi also engaged a Meet of priaon. , troop s. Thor will accommodate about Bpanisb occurred near Cavite May 20. that O r .- r » '« squadron is in the har ' Mpariieh battlcahi|<a. The entire American fleet is at Cavite. Preparation« for getting the aoldb ra 80,000 men, for In a abort voyage like The rejiort that M M of the American bor of Bantiago, the official announce «. olf on tbr second ei|n*dl||<>n to Manila that from the G ulf ports to Culm, it ia sb li* bad sailed for Iloilo, where the ment from Commodore Schley was re Jacksonville, F ix , is likely to bo are lielng van led forward with all |we* |x»««tble, with safety and comfort, to Biwnisb gunlroat El Cano ia supposed ceive«! by the officers on duty at the d»»- made the baae of operations again at •Ihle exptNlitlaa at Ban Francisco, troops partment with intense setiabtetion. curry a much larger number of men to be, is incorrect. Porto Kietk Geneial Lee will open being rapolly equipped. Assurance is now donbly «ore that tho Agulnaldn, the insurgent leader, ia aboard ship than would be admiraable headquarters there Itntiudialely. While miner« were working In the ' in tbe case of a cruise to tbe Philip- with tbe insurgents, between Spanish fleet is bottled up ami the cork the Tbe anli-lirltiab demonstrations at {s ' Red Aab velnoi Cask« W illiam colliery, is in the bottle. Americans and Spanish. piii»*a, for instance. Tlm queen’s about 10 mile« rant of l'olt«vllle, I ’a., a Manila are intenaifnng. Inoendiary fires continue It ie no» lielieve»] that Adm iral Cer How many ti»x>p« «tarted this morn- laigo l«»ly of water wan «truck an I ala p r lr a lt l arc insullnd arid all forcigimra The priest, and nuns at Manila have vera w ill attempt to es»:ape from tho I ing; where they t»«»k ship«, or whither m»»n are «apposed to have boon drowned. ate preparing to take refuge at Cavite. predicament in which he now finds they are bound are questions which the l»ecn removed from the latter place to fi The tiiiti«b t»atlle«bip Renown ic- himself, as snch a coarse would surely Mra. Frank M. I'ixlay, widow of the directing spirit«of the campaign refuse Lagnn. M A J . Û K J4K R A I. MK R II I T T . rosult in the dentruction of hfs ves Ail the coast towns are reported to positively to answer. Tbpy have no ADMIRAL CtRVERA. late politician and journallal, tiled at ports being chased by an unknown CommaoJ-r of tbe Spaaott FU mç sels, and the Ion of many lives precious her ranch, near fort»' Madera, Mario steamer while on her way from Ber tlon is to Im roado up of only 6,000 men, desire that the Spanish should have op- Is- held by the Bpenish troops to Bpain. The Americans are repairing the county, California, Tlm canaa of bar muda. The nationality of tbe pursu thsrs w ill bo many diasp|»ointmsnta. por trinity aflonlrd them to gather Just bow far below tbe water line the The suggestion is made, however, death waa heart di Maae, from which ing veeael coul.l not bo learned. Thors aro now live w lu n tro r regi forces to attack our sold ¡era as they •lip at Cavite. cru'ser Is damage»] oonld not be ascer that the Spanish may blow uptbesliiira •he had «uffon-d for many years. The secretary of war has authorised ments ready, tbe Colorado, California, ! land. Therefore, nothing of tbe de S P O IL S O F WAR. tained. As soon as tna vessel came to in n e r than have them fall into the the governor o f Nebraska to raiae a teg- Minnesota, Nebraska and Pennsylva tails of this first movement can be Tlm war department liaa chartered b*arno»f. There is a suspicion that tbe S p a in « a l« l to I t r f a i l i n g V e r r l t o r v T h a t anchor, the captain and crew of the hands of Schley, as they certainly w ill Iraent of liilantry, under tlm preai- nia. Every effort to get them Into the steamers China ami Colon, of tlm Foecolia went ashore. The captain and if they remain in the harbor. will lie made from Tumpa and 1« No» H e r a . Par tile Mall Company, which, with tlm dent’a »«i ond call. W illiam J. Bryan sba|M- for scrvico baa Iwen made, and «tart crew left at once for New York, to The definiteness of Commo»lore w ill be Oulorml o f tlm new regiment. in view of (hia activity to get these Mobile, and in such case, tbe fleet of Berlin, May 81. — Itegar»llng the port to the agents of the company to Schley’s dispatch would seem to iudi- Centennial, Zealandia and Ohio, wilt Advleca from Cadis say all tbe guns reglmenta fully «<quippod, it looks as if transports w ill converge at Key West news that Bpain has agreed to cede the which the vessel belonged. No one romprlae tho nest c»|«*.htli»u to tlm they, with the regimenta now hero, to pass under convoy of tbe war Philippin«»« to Fran«*«, it is said at the Philippines. They w ill carry 6.000 of I mi II i batteries and forta nre being re was ailowod to go on board the Coluro placed by heavier guna. It la reported w ill constitute the major poition of ships which Admiral Bam peon has pro German foreign office that Germany bal, but to a representative of the ■urn. vide»! to insure tbe safety of tbe troops that the departure of Camara’s Owl has tbe ssoond expedition. ba« information that pour parleur«, A novel plan to reach Cervera and The Rod Cross Boolety, formed here during tbe pamag»» across the Florida looking to this «aid, have been proceed pnua, the officer ol the deck made the deetioy Inc fleet Is offered by J. J. Ilol* l»e«’n delayed by deficts in tlm tarpodo- baa |39,?P0. Today's contribution« «traits to protect them against attack ing for some .tim e, mainly through following statement: buat. "About 7:80 P. M. yesterday, the land, tlm inventor of tlm aobinarlno were «welled by one of |500 scut in by nt the bands of some stray Spanish Bcnor Leni» y Castillo, the Spanish am In tbe campaign against the S|wn- C. P. Huntington. British steamship Foetolia, in com torpedo bunt, lie aaya he will go Into cruiser or gunboat. bassador at Paria, and that the negotia mand of Captain John Evans, collided Bantiago Itarlair with hia boat and after iarda in Cuiat, the aimy and navy will It is probable that there w ill be no tions have already reached a rattier with our vessel during a dense fog. We fliat destroying tlm mines In tlm harbor a< t together. No decisive blow is likely T r o » | i , f«»r M e r r i t t . less than four separate m ilitary expedi definite shape. Io be etiU4*k by either branch of the were then about eight miles southwest w ill blow np the Spanish Seat. New York, June 1.— By direction of tions, and thut these w ill be landed (rorm>»»y’« answer to this is found in Whether a semi-official communication, setting of Fire island. We loweied two life Tlm blockading «»jnadr»'» voder Wat* service until tho other is ready to co- tbe president, formal orders have Ixvn at four different points. OjMuate. boats and rescue«! the captain and crew prep«r«>»l for issue adding 8,000 wen Porto Hico iaone of these points or not, son 1« doing duly along the western f»»ttb that Germany won Id protest roust of Cuba. Acconling Io lain Manila advices to the »lepartini nt of tlm Pacific under cannot bo Ivarned. Ib-fore the entire against the cwsation of the Philippine numbering 21 all told. We stood until the Foecolia sank at 8 o’clock Tlm Madrid newspapers are 11 ging them ia serious sickness on board the General M erritt, increasing tbe force fores which it is promised to use in islands to France or any other single this morning. As soon as we arrived the catting of tlm American ruble I nlted Blalea cruiser Itoston. It ia be- to 90,000 men, say«the Washington tx«r- Cuba cun be landed, tbe transports pow«»r, adding that a cession to tbe here, we sent the rescued men ashore •rowing tlm Atlantia, if the Coban lleved that flsli furniabssl the vessel at reaponclsnt of tlm Tribune. While Gen ■mist make four separate voyages aorow combined powers of Europe would be Further information in reference Manila bad been poisonstd, Tbe B|*an- eral M erritt wu« promised a ws?k ago th»» «traits. Arrung«*mcnts have been most acceptable. It is understood that cables are severed. iarda were caught trying to strengthen that thia increeas would bt< made, if made to utilise the services of tbe in the project had been dropjxxi, at least the accident I cannot give. About 4 o'clock one of the navy-yard The government la preparing to Im- their defense« and forced to dcaist. ptModlde, difficulties insurmountable in surgents to tbe largt-flt piMtibls extent. for tbe present. tugs steamed alongside the cruiser and gin active operations in Cuba, tin* Phil- cbaiacter were presented, and it was The government already has sent ex The captain of tbe Brit lab steamer Tbe report of De Rio, the new Span delivered some messages from Rear Ippiuea and Porto Iti in at once, mid only npon the success aohiorsd by the peditions to a large number of points bring tbe war to au end as quickly aa Laughton, who saw the Cape Verde department yesterday in securing the on tbe island and land»*d arms for the ish minister for foreign affairs, cau Admiral Bunce, commandant of the Meet in Curacoa harlmr rc|«irts tbe tiously mentioned the negotiations with navy-yard at Brooklyn. A few minutes poralble. cxi’cution of certain contracts much Insurgents. Most of the patties sne- Spanish ship- in fair shape, but coal France atiove referred to. later, the Columbia headed for the CO M M O DO RX W . S. S T B L B V . Tlm dispatch boat Dundy bad a cloao was quits» low with them. Ali tbe vea- earlier than anti(i|<«te<l that it waa ceeded perfeotly in their object, and it th Commatu] of the Flytng A|'i«<lm n. Brooklyn navy-yard, where i f is sop call In a terrible atorm nt »«a. Tlm s< Is t«s»k on enough to carry them to found p»»e«il»lo to redeem tbe promises. was said at the war department today GRAVE O F G LA D S TO N E . pose«l she w ill be drydocked in order to water gave out. Fuel also wu* running tlm next ,«»rt. The Vi« aya an.l Matia These related not only to tran«p»»ta- ■ ibnt a «uftlcient nntnber of insurgents ascertain the full extent of her injuries. cate that he had effected a landing tion, but to arms, ammunition, uni ' have be«*n armed to constitute a very low and U ie little «learner llnally made Teresa also took on largo quantities of Tt»« M tatr«uinn’a K eiiiain « LI« In W e st- near Bantiago an»l made a personal in m ln a te r A b b e y . harlmr just in time to avert serious provision« and other supplies from forms and other ri«qnl«ite equipment, effective sup,x»rt for the tro»»ps as they A F F A IR S IN S A N T IA G O . vestigation of the harbor. It would be land. it having been feasible up to thia time disaster. lighters, Ix>n»ton, May 81.— The Northern to ««•«•ure th»MM essentials for only 19,- Food IS e r o iu ln g S c a r e « a n d De«pon<l‘ impossible, from the entranoe of the R IO T IN G F O R B R E A D . transept of Westminster, where Eng bay, definitely to seo and recognize the Aa a result of the investigation the 000 men. Captain Conehn, of tbe ill-fated e n c y P r e v a il« . land's greatest dead rest, the remains Spanish vessels, hut by effecting a le. nl- Hpanlah oiulaer Don Juan <lo Austria, treasury department has been making General M erritt was informed last I nh:t|>|>r Mpaln Ila« T ro u b le « W ith in Port Au Prince, May 81.— Two Ital <»f »lie Isto W illiam Ewart Gladstone ing at some point on either side of tho r le « ln iy e .| at tlm battle of M uulla, «nya into the ip n -s tio u of a tariff for the night of the improved pr»»Hp»*cta for Mint W lth«»ul. were entombed today with tho cere ians, who set out from Santiago de Cu entrance, a vantage point ooubl bo that A dm iral Dewey's vlctoiy at Philippines to Im levied aa a military augmenting his force, and was lequeet- ba in a small boat May 19 and landed London, Juue L — A Madrid dis monies of the cation he had served and gained, from which the entire barln»r, M anila waa partially due to (bedeoripit attribution during tlm occupation of »»,1 to ileeignate such additional volnn- near Mole St. Nicholas on the 22»l, ar the islands by the United States foiccs, t»»er regiments from the East as he de patch says: Distress is ro|>oite»l in It is believe»!, could be examined. In • « ^ r condition of A dm iral M .u iie jo *« fleet. rived here today, bringing information various pnrts of the interior, more ea- all probability, Commodore Schley, or Ihe arlminlatration have practically de sired for ,luty in tbe Philippines with A ll Havana 1« fear stricken, and tbe as to the situation at Sanfago. The |»eci«lly in tbe tbe provinces of Cata one of his truste»! officers, lias succeeded condition« in the Cuban capital arc eiit(*»l to »’iifoiie tlm existing S|Minish tbe assurance that bis wishes would be lonia, where food prices have risen con- state of affairs there is critical, partic in performing this hazardous undertak dewer lin'd an leu ng most dintrt»««ing. pnhedtilos truly, with such changes as respected. ularly so Iteeause of the lack of food. snlerably, and a nutulwr of working ing in order to obtain the valuable in Famine is imminent. Tlm Rpanlah »ircumstanees may make necessary. A groat many of the unfortunate peo |.«»»l Ie have b»>en thrown out of em formation oontained in his dispatch. A strong ci|M>dilion tins landed ut government offlclala jcalmoly guard CARGO OF COAL. pie, especially the reconcentradoes, are ploy ment. This week several factories What effect the certainty that Cer finni of all kind«, and refuse to i««ue to Gnunatanroo. Four hundrotl men, n dying of starvation. The whole popu at Morenena, west of Barcelona, will vera is practically h«*|nless w ill havo any family more titan enough for tlm paek train and a large quantity of war T h « 4 'riila e r Ml. I ’ a u l M erurea a R lr h have to i»e close*!, as a result of which lation is terribly discouraged and are on the plans with refer«,, ce to the in It is said to be in*cd« of a aiuglc day nt any one time. supplies compose it. I'r l« « . keenly desirous of peace. bundre<ls of families w ill be plunge»! vasion of Cuba can only be eonjeo- tiro newt powerful anti-Hpaniah ex|>e- The arrival of the squadron under It ia now «aid that other nation« will Key West, June 1.— The British into misery. The local government turod. The transportr (ion of land About 800 Cervera without f»xxl supplies for the object to Hawaii*« aiding the Unitod »litinn ever sent to Cuba. staamship Itostormtl was capture»! by is endeavoring to alleviate want by forces, it is thought, was delayed be city deepened the general despondency. Btntea. Kuch a move may load to of the men an Cuban«, and the others O|»ening soup kitchens. Ac»*or«ling to cause of the uncertainty concerning the Tbe pat k train cop- the cruiser Bt. Patil and brought into a dispatch from Uria, riots occurred The s»piadron has (iisembarked 800 ar serloua complications. Bpain, it ia ate Americana. location of the Spanish squadron. If jx»rt thia morning, under her own tillerymen and engineers, and landed thought likely, will demand an expla slated itf 76 mule« and 96 horses, Tlm staatn, by a prix»« crow. yesterday in tbe city of Mula owing to the understanding is correct, the prob She wan (rap 20,000 Mauser rifles, a great quantity nation of Dole’s government, and in expedition carried 7,000 rifle« ami ture*! while trying to put into Santiago tbe scarcity of f»»o,l, and especially ability of an early invasion of Cuba is of ammunition and four big guns des case of an unaati«fiictorv ieply w ill 9,000,000 rounds of ammunition for Strong. It is not unlikely that the with a cargo of ooal. Th»» steamer was bread. It is known that the local au- General Garcia. tined for the fortifications. apiM.al to t.*'" (Miwurr of Kuro|« for movement of troops, which has bc»*n Itound from t'an liff to Porto Hico. Ar tborities and a number of wealthy in In spite of the strict silence main support. Tl ie British steamer Heatormel was the Ueatottnel came in tho British flag dividuals have urrang«'d to have cheap delayed from time to tirao, w ill b»-gin tained by officers and crews, the gen W IL L IA M 1 W A K T O t.A n S T O N X . The war department lias accepted tlm captured by the Bt. Paul while trying was halfway down her mainmast. broad bnk»»«! for the ,xK»r. this week, and before tbe end of the eral Impression, when the Italians left, week, the United States force« w ill (l«»»«ral M il« « I.« « « « « W a a h lw g tw i. a« rvices of a companyof German sharp Io enter Banting»» linrbni with a cargo Newspn|M>r men aro not |»ermittcd to of the church he bad attended. His was that the squadron would set out of coal for Cervera’a warships. Washington, June 1.— Major-Gen shooters In tho eastern dlatrlol of Brook have obtained a substantal foothold approach within 100 yards of her. Tbe grave is beside that of bis lifelong ad for San Juan de Porto Rico to obtain uopn Cuban soil. lyn. The organisation la known aa the Premier Bagasta’s race is almost run, ltaalormel wus oapture»! by tbe auxil eral Mile«, commanding tbe United supplies and land ammunition there versary, Benjamin Disraeli (Lord Bea Indcpenrlent volunteer cunpany, and says a Madrid dispatch, and the over iary cruiser Bt. Paul, Captain Sigsbite, Btates army, accompanied by the mem CommoQore Schley has not only hi« baa 900 inember«. When war was flrsl throw of the Spanish cabinet ia only a under th«» very guns of Morro castle, at bers of bis family and bi« |>er«onal and consfield), whose marble effigy looks own squadron, but two or three vessels T o B a v o III« M o th e r . down ujH)n It, deoke«l with the’ regalia declared Iwtween tbe United Blutcs question of n brief time. Santiago de Cuba, at 6 A, M ., May 85. official staff, left at 11 o’clock tonight Tacoma, May 31.— A 6 o'clock this besides at his oommand, and it is not which Gladstone hnd refused. The and Spain tlm organisation was among On Decoration day tlm blue and gray Hhe carrie»! 9,400 tons of beat Welch f»»r Tampa. Tbe party romprises fiT possible future kings of Great Britain evening Frank Derville. age,! 80. eauie believe»! to be possible for tho Spai»4sli the volunteera. iinito«) in honoring the heroci of an coal from t ’anliff, pro«umaldy for Ad peroona, occupying a special train on walked besble the great commoners and home intoxicated, quarreled with his admiral to escape with hia fleet. No The Bt. Paul ihe Southern railway, consisting of one wife, drew a big knife and rushed upon information is obtainable us to the in A Madrid dispatch «ays Spain la other war, tlm present conflict awak miral Corvera’s fleet. of CommiKlore Schley. liad been lying «iff Banting»» for six Pullman, one special oar, one combina nobility, and tbe learning of tho state her. His 12-year-old son. Jack, picked tentions verging upon a revolution. Binister ening new interest in the day. anirounded them, though the wish of days, and <»arlv last Wedmwday room tion baggage and day coach, and one up a gun and shot his father as the Whether he w ill endeavor to force an sign« of an iin|>ending outbreak are A change of front ia strongly the deoeased had been for simplicity. ing, tbe big ool I ior was sighted, mak baggage-car. latter was attacking his mother, the entrance to the hay and seek a battle m uitipt* <ng. The queen la brave and marked in Canada. Tho Canadians General Miles w ill go directly to ith the Spanish squadron is not old man falling dead almost instantly. A N « w M « « lra n T r a in Iln lit - V p . determined. Hhe refuaee Io fly tlm express great friendship for the Unite»l ing at full speed for Bantiago harbor, Th»» BL Paul fired a blank «hot, and Tampa, where he w ill establish head country, although urg.*<l by Kmpornr States ami Toronto churches held apo Albuquerque, N. M ., May 90.— The The family resides in the town of Steil known, but such a course at prosent ie th»» Restormel came to, four miles quarters for the at my. He will per- south-bound passenger train on the acoom, 19 miles from this city, where not regarde»! as likely. It would be Francis Jmteph of Austria to do so. d al nllianco services. from tbe Santiago forts. The forts did tonally direct the movement of tbe Banta Fe railway was held up last night the shooting took place. Tho boy was the better, in the opinion of some na New« of the capture or dealt net Ion of Dewey did much for oor»luge men in tiot Are on the cruiser. A prix»» crow, tr»M»|»s in the invasion of Cuba. (Tervera's fleet, It la «aid, ia «utu to near Belen by two oowb»ty robbers. not arreste»!. The people of the town val officials, to keep Cervera and his this country, and tlm profits in tlm in coinniHuil of Lieutenant Pattson, N e g o tia tio n « C one Io «led. precipitate a civil war. They hoard«*»! the train at Belen and consider the killing as justifiable. The vessels safely in the harbor, where tlioy ropeiimkiug industry in America will was put on Itoard and diap»»afl«>K«ed Ihe Washington, June 1.— Tho Cana made the engineer run the train dowu Derville family is well known in the are absolutely as useless as they would Charles W. Itiohanla, sergeant of lie largely increased by our oontiol of British officers, who made no protast. dian negotiations which lmvo been in the road throe miles. They then West, being prominent on the variety be at the bottom of the sea. artillery, on duty at n mortar battery the PhilipphiG Islands. Not a line was fonnd among tho «hip’s progross tor the past week wore oon- marched the engineer and fireman to stage. F u n d « fu r lh « H « « r lg r d . near Fort Taylor, Key West, wan fired Madrid, May 81.— The minister of Beerctnry Long lias officially com p«jM»r« rolative to tbe destination or clnded tonight when tho definite agree the express car, where they throw one T a l k i n g o f P a a e« . ii|H»n by three unknown men, whom consignee of tbe carg»». Tbe Restormel Madrid, May 81.— The papers con the oolonies, minister of finance and he say« he knows to be Spaniards. Tlm mended Captain E. C. Clark and tlm was headed at once for Key West. ment was readied for the creation of a of the saf«»s out of the car, blowing it fire was promptly returned,but the men offlccis and men undrr Ids command She was leaking badly when captured commission which shall consider all op»>n w ith dynamite, taking consider tinue to talk of the possibilities of Benor Sagasta had a conference lus» tin» subjects of controversy betw«»»»n the able money. The amount seoured is peace El Globo publishes an article, night on the methoda of sending the escaped. Hiebarda waa aligblly wound for tiicir excellent work in bringing tlm and Is still In a «»»rious condition, Unite<l Btates und Canada, and frame not known. The express messenger, I «opposed to l»e inspired by Benor Mo- reeources asked for by the governor- ed. He lays the three men carried a liutlle-sldp Gregon safely to Key West. Tho Rentormel now lie« In tbe har a troaty hetween tbe Imperial govern Hiscock, was uot molested, nor were ret, the late minister of tho colonies, generals of Cuba and tho Philippines. Bids are to be invited ut oiioo for the paoknge containing dynamltu, with bor near tbe wharf. Tbe British flag ment and the United Btates lor the the passeng«»rs. The sheriffs of Valen a»lv»x*ating peace, which has attracted General Augusti, at Manila, was an- wliluh they intended to destroy the »’«insti notion of three m»»dorn lighting Is flying at her stern. Murines patrol complete adjustment of their oontro- cia and Socorro counties, with posses great attention, but the discussion thorizel to draw on the treasury, and batteries. vc> m U s for tlm navy. The new sblpa tbe prlxc and w ill allow no one aboard. Qeneral Blanco has receive«! 10,000,000 shows as yet nothing tangible.’* will all be of the Indiana ty|s», heav Tho mem hern of the crow are not -»veil versiea. Tbe agreement is now to be aro now iu pursuit. M in o r N ew « lle n i« . pesetas. «ul»mitt(»»l to the British government ily armored ami formidably armotl, of Washington, May 81.— Adjutant- S t r ik e 1« R « ttlr< l. More ateel la used In tlm manufacture a maximum speed of 10 knots. A ll allowed to tako newspapers offered to for approval. General Corbin said today that it had London, May 81.— The Times com Seattle, Wash., May 81.— The striko tlwnt from launches thut »»me along- ’of pens than in all the aword and gun three nro I»» no ootaplated within two sido. A F r ie n d ly V rn t« « !. on the Groat Northern tunnel in the been »Infinitely decide»! to use about plains bitterly of the refusal of Spanish factories in tlm world. ami one-half years. London, June 1.— Tbe British gov Cascades has been settle»!. The 60,000 of the volunteers to be raised authorities in Cuba to release its corre n«i«|»llal T r a in Tri>vlil«<1. Prince Victor Emmanuel, count of eminent, according to a statement of a company will grant the demand of under tbe new call in filling out deficit spondent, M r. Knight, who, the Time« Schley's warship« are preparing to Washington, June L — With the con Turin, nephew of tlm king of Italy, ar go Into tlm harbor of Santiago do Cuba sent of Beoretary Atg»»r, Burgeon-Gen« news agency, has sent a friendly pro the strikers for an increase In wages, regiments already organised under the ■ays, waa sent w ith the approval of the rived In New York and will make a tour ol<f call. It would take a »tout that Spanish authorities, and in landing and force the squadron under Corvorn eral Hternberg has taken initial steps test to Bpain with respect to tbe lat the increase to go into effect June 1. of the country. number, he thoaught, to fill each regi from a «mall boat was only complying to give battle. Schley's aauadron, for securing a hospital train for tbe ter’« strei gthening the fortifications S l« t « « n I n c h ( ) u n F o r g e d . op|M»site Gibraltar. ment to the maximum lim it of 1,000 with the Spanish request that he oorae Tbadduea H. Htnnton, paymastet of consisting of six formidable vessels, transp«»rtation o(, _the invalid troops Bethlehem, Pa., May 81. — The men. The remaining 96,000 w ill be in a neutral vessel. tbe United HtateS army, ia tlm only w ill probably be reinforced by tbe ad from the* front. This train ia to con A boy— six years old— In Iowa swal Bethlehem lion Company ban shipped organised into regiments of three bat- ofllcor of hia corps wlm baa received dition of others before moving on tbe sist of 10 tourist sb'»»pers and a »lining lowed several l»»mon seeds. They to Waterville arsenal, New York, the taMons caoh ancl d ie trlb a t^ a’rao7g th’e A n elephant ia possessed of «neh • honorary rank for gallantly in action Spaniards, thus practically assuring car, and is to lie in charge of a o».'rp« of spt(»ute»l in his stomach and nearly largest cannon forging ever turned out states and territories in exactly the delicate sense of smell that it can seen» •I ice tho war of the rebellion. victory for tb*» American fleet. medical attendauts. killed him Indore tbev were removed. • human being at a distanoe of • thoo- in Am erica. Ila g w «1« ( ' a b a . Military Movement on Cuba lias Been Started. Spanish Fleet Secure in the Santiago Harbor. t aame proportions as under the first call •and yarda.