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1/ t o VOL. I. WINGS OF THF WEEK Î? rpubl ic WAHCO, HU Kit .MAN COUNTY. OKKOON. TIIUKNDAY, JU LY L A T IR NEW S. IN M A N IL A B AY. 'THE lilt IÜTTLE 7, lb««. NO. » - - 12. ------■■■■■-Il II,.« answer to an Inquiry he shonte«! B A T S O N *8 E A S T E R N S Q U A D R O N Prealilent M cK inley haa aunt a tele T k n F ir s t V u ln u t e u r a H a v e A r r i v e s through the meyap|>one! gram to Hhafter and hant|>aon ordering a t th e F ro n t. I left the Oristohul Colon far to F r s p a r ln a fo r I ts W h it« C a m a ra them to confer aa to the advisability of < avlte, via llong Kong, J u ly (I.— lu»* the we»tward an hour ago, and the W hat H as Happened In the the fleet entering the harbor to assist Tiro transport ships Australis, C ity of Oregon was giving her hell. Hho has Washington, Ju ly 3 — I t was an in tiie bniribMidinent of Henliugo, ur.doubto«lly gone down w ith the oth nounced ai tbs navy department this I eking and C ity of Sydney, oonvoyad Civilized World. Hhafter has dm idud that he w ill wait ers. and we w ill have a Fourth of July afternoon that the Hpaniah by the orulaur Charleston, arrived here Cadis lor relnforo«in«nta. Tire storming of o«-l< brat ion in Hanliago tomorrow.*' yesterday, with all well on board. The Hanliago Is therefoioe lik e ly not to oc* I | Captain who had faun in the thick squadron had paid ths heavy Hues OIVKW IN T im I’UKHH DIMI'ATCNKft cur for n few days. The news of Pan- I cruiser H a lil more m«t the vessels at j of the « ngagement up to the tim e he canal tolls and was ahont to prooe«)d do a arrival at the doomed city has - Cairo England, sml piloted them berg, ; took tiie Visuuya’g officers and crew asst ward through ths canal, though been confirmed, I from the shore, «aid to ihe beat of his (his statement was probably erroneous, j they entered the hay ami came up A R eview u f Ifce Muwa » t th® knowledge not one American ship had in view of the later reports to the t atnara'a fleet haa enter««! the Hue» 1 to the American warships they were **••• »toys to T U I. » U be- n struck. canal. Ten vesaela ksadad by the hat- ! greeted enthusiastically by the offlcera press indicating that the Spanish ves A ll Ferulg® U » j k It was aliout 9 o'clock this morning tle ahip Pelayo roauined their voyage ' ' «ml men. Tho troo|is went overjoyed sels were stopping for repairs. The when the Aagsliip M aria Teresa passed Tuesday morning, prcaumably lor the President M K ln h ty ha« appointed that their long voyage from Han F ra n preparations andei the wall of Morro castle and edivees only hastened Philippine«. Thu nuws haa been con* Georg«. Ur uee Our tnllynn, of New York cisco had ended. They «ere in good | a«t to •<» Hhe was followed making tot ths departure ut Commo ««•»•(am secretary to the president, to tlrmud in Washington. | condition, despite the fact that they A g a in * « S a p s r lw e W » a « p a n la r U * F o u g h t | by tiie Cristobal Colon, Viscays ami dore Watson’s Eastern squadron. The HU th * addllfonal ptwitloii of that grade Madrid calls her disaster a victory. Oquendo, ami lastly by the Furor and ••e e n tly created l,y oougr«*M, to ( h a l.a a t W r a t I * » » « W i t h F i r commodore has r e t r i e d to the navy The government haa annoitncud that J were poorly equlpp«xl for service? In M a r e a « n a t t a a n d t h a F o rte l i o m b a r d r S I luton. The outlook on the American in g C o lo r * h o l la in g K - H i a l m N o w ; the tropics. In accordance w ith in lepar ment his arrival off Hantlago, H la the general understanding < <*tvera • entire fleet haa eecaiaal to l» r t h a F I r r t - V e a u v lu a | «r<| II« , vessels, which wure lying five or 10 B u t M h a tto r e S a n t i l i l t r u in g l l u l h s . among army oQtuuru her* ih « t «h„ o«a* saiclv. M inister Anmrn, It ia said, ia siriMltons prior to Mailing, the convoy t ' y n a m l t a O a a s W i n , ......... I I c i r . e t — m iii « off the harlior entrance, sighted ■ nd his consultation with A d m iral ' delighted, and declares that Cervera's went to (Jaum, the capital of the laid* Off Hanilago de Cube, July A.— Ad «B|<4«litlon to the Philippines w ill gut C a v a a r a ’ a S h tp a F l r r d V ... .. . T r . . . , p . tbum im m eiliatcly. Moat of the A m er Hampaon resp«M:ting the details of tire ' off «boat July I I . Thu fe a t w ill onn- daalr wus a b rillia n t one and quite sue- rone islands, for the puritoao of taking • i i u cruise, which, it is expected w ill nr. I r>. ican cruisers were at the usual Hunday pnaaoasfon of the place. They arriv, I : ? , ” b<M aoo" ’°»’»i«be.| the alei of the Peiu <’tty of Puebla, Ava> arm ful. d“ ’ K* 1''’ Jn,v 9 ~ A « * « • * • morning quarters, without thought of cupy fu lly four months, providing the there June 80. Tho Charleston enter- * ° ’ k u> P^Hrxm wlorn pul.xj, U m a tilla amt Penneylavnia. Orders were issued by the depart assault on the city of Santiago by tin anything as »urpr’-ing as the Spanish war endures that length of tim e K,,jr *<»r the ooant of Cuba, The Porto Rican ux|«*|itiou. w hhb rnenl Tuesday looking io the Imm ediate »1 thu harbor of Han Luia D.tpra ami fleet getting past the sunken collier The delays to which the Spaniards lar''1 “nd * * lora* ° l the United Htatej * * • jirdersd to hod and destroy la the oeal number on thu war pro- di«|>atih of troopships from Tampa shellud the old lort of Hauta Crus. No M -rrtm ac, whicli they had lawn delud- are subject at Fort Said w ill ledound be’ an a l 7 o’che k this morning, reply was made to thu American Are. Cervera’a fleet. gramme after the surrender of Hnr li- with ruinforcuinent« for Shafter. It is j Ml into believing effectually blocked very gieatly to the a. 1 vantage of Ad- j General Lawton advanced and tool «go. ia to bu lu>l l»y M ajor General John pmhablo at least 15.000 w ill he sent the exit. rn ir n l Dewey, if Camara is s till in re- possession of El Gauey a suburb ni K. Hnxike, now «Mtwutamllng the First forward a« quielky as transportation .................. ,b There was great exoitement at once, a l.ty lonnd for the Philippines, for Santiago. • " * " tarT- I Hchley Im ated thu Meet in tire l« y «f Captain Duarata, Fort Captain Lieu- army m r|w at ('hiukurnagoa, who w ill can I m < provided. and v< ry rapid action along the A m eri tile V in s u r e the «1.« arrival a r r i v a l of almost __- >•__ * they insure the I Hantlago. tenant Guiterrns, Kovg«ant Koinolo, bo made m ilita ry governor of the i«|. Morro castle and Ihe other forts at can line. The signal for fu ll sp«iod whole of General M erritt's forces, and HL I«»uia presents a bl«aw|y Fourth of Hunday, after being lo tth x l helpless two liouiunanta and 61 aohliera surrun- and after ita «rapture, abesd was running from bridge to en ahnoit certainly of the cruiser Charles the entrano« of the harlH#r were bom July record. Three murders were ! •lenol. They gave up four H|tauiah ly In the harbor for weeks, the fleet gine-room; ev«rv ship in the fleet corn A « o i« |ln g to trustworthy In te lll- The Vesuvius coiiiiuitlurl. A proiiably fatal shooting ton and the Monterey and Mor.adnock, barded by our fleet. gome I rum M anila, the Kp.ini«h gover* affray also ooourred. and a little girl Hags and 61 Maiia«-r rillea, 64 Heining- waa destroyed. Nothing now remains tnenewd to move in shore, toward the before »he Spanish squadron <xmia used her dynamite guns w ith g.»od tone and 10,000 rounds of am m unition. nor-general ha a made arrangements tur who was playing w ith flrecrackera at . 1 of the Spanish squadron but shattered Spaniards, and tiie great 18-ineh guns reach M anila harbor. effect. A ll of the prisoners w eie brought a m .xitng w ith A dm iral D n d r i.i, tire to her dreaS and waa burnod to of the hattle-i-hip* and the smaller bat «1 ami burning hulks. .,rar,,e*’ tb i’ afternoon t h a t . The Spanish fleet in ¡n mo the narbor harbor flre.1 tire,! huts on the Charleston. Not a single • outmamler of the German naval death. teries on the other vessels tired shot II e Egyptian government had decided on thu American tio n p win. were verv A d in iia l Cervera's fhmt, consisting ahlu-bo<lied Hpumard now remains in forces In the Par Ka«t>, in order to after shot at long range. As the ships to nptify A dm iral Camara that the ! cIota? to the city. Wbo were Target« were made o f wnnnded men, G uam . Thu wives of the prisoners of thu srmoreil cruisers C ristoiw l C«»- |> io |« mw In behalf of tho Hpaniah go», ran in toward the shore, it soon ........... « »uu B/ioro, ii soon t>e-, be ontinuud presence of the Spanish fleet Hard fluhtinu «It . 1 . . . , « T iie native ciivl lon, A lm irante thpiendo, Infanta M a ernment that M an ila «horrid he handed ami Hpaniah sharpshooters fired on the • ere left ItehimJ. • aim -«vide, h that the H p niard s had «» Fort Said is violating neutrality and Hue was it, progrei* ,,t I „ ’.J. amlmlanoa corp« at Ratu,day's and • government of the islands was not dis ria Terean and Viacaya, and two tor not co,no ,,ut to make an aggressive that ti e w a rs h ip most leave into provincial charge of a neutral Sine w m in lL , / i . i . . F i ira te tonum ander. The proposal was rejected Sunday’s engagement at Hantlago <le turbed by thu Americans. ' *' 8US JCe" pedo-boat destroyers, the Furor ami fight, for they had cleared the harlorr, I Consular Agent broadhent has Just brought in. To Ito * I r I. h, in v ie « of the American Cuba. Heveral members of thu oorpa " X 1' : " z r „ 7 *?*■»■• • • • »» an t started on tbeir race for safety, at “ »«»•« « master stroke, which he reports I — ---------- wure wounded and two wounded men hltM'Itade. o »~ aP "",Br»*« Ru»r«w».d. ills on June 860, and wua buried at s.-g th<’ ’ *•« , off the southern trie same tiina sending shots at the ,u the department. W h ile the Spanish were killed out ligh t. Tim Japanrwe cruiser MulsushInttr ar- . Anoerieins as fast as the men could »hip" were seeking permission of the ' n,T» •7n,y 3 .— A t 1 o'chwk this June 81. «mast of Cuba; the Hpaniah adm iral ia (Jotoss* troops are «hurt of food, and | load arj.l fire the guns. Egyptian government to take coal at , S ! . T WC’ • ‘ «H'»»«.- terrific fight- rived at Hong Kong Friday from Ma* A dm iral Dewey visited General An- 1 ■ prboner of wat on the a u x ilia ty gun- tells», which pint aha left on the after* •urioua suffering ia inevitable if a fresh The Brooklyn, Masaachnaetta, Texas, P»-« Said the oonsular officer succeeded 1 » p:" ,ia r',B **» *u to leave their deraon as soon as tho transports ar- *«»at G loiiuw ter and 1.000 to 1 600 F ail* mam of Monday. June ¡17. Hhe retatrta "apply ia not soon aunt lo tlie m . ir.-gon and Iowa were nearer the In quietly buying up .11 ,h.. ™ ,l '» • r e n .l.m .n .. retreated into the h im 1’ " i t o t h l T u T 1 lh ” Hpaniah soldiers, a ll who escaped that the Am erican trana|mrta had not ore of tiie <Jua«ie expedition to land Spanish than any others of the A m eri- able at that placet This amounted to ° , l r * h im . Doth are deairou. of g„m g t o . U,e frig h tfu l « .m u g . cutmed bv Many Americans were won mie. I, ami then arrived. The aitnatiori was tin * supplies and sulieequent disposal of tha tho can veaarls, but s till most of them were ' 1,000 tone, and it Is In a good place to Work as S)«m as |xissI bln. One man had • banged, the Mpatriarda continuing to Vtwsel's cargo makes it doubtful if an tor» far away to get an effective range. »* 'h ipp ed to Dewey, to serve as a l«se are »wing brought in. shells from the Auieru-nn w a rs h ip , are Dewey and Amleraou Ismled at C a erect defrn»oe niel tho Inaurgenu oc- other attem pt can l*e made in the near lim y crowded on all steam, however, of supplies for Watson's Eastern aquad- both arms shot off ami was wounded ¡n also lield as prisoners of w ar by the vite to la y , ami met Aguinaldo, wl.o copying |»*aittona w ithin aim ..’ 8,000 future. rn preparation for the .-has«', never »««». when It enters the M«*liter,anean. one hip, hut was laughing. declared he waa w illin g to use his force Unit««! States navy. yard« of the city. Pood ia growing A dia|>atch from Hanitago. via Kings* in conjunction w ith the American The A met lean victory in complete, "t'-pping their fire for one m om ent or to coal any American vessels th a t H a t t i e C o a t l n a r J I n t l l («art». a»’an«>r. lire M alM ahin ia reporta nloo Ion. says: A t about 10 o'clock Hunday i be Gloucester, a fast little yacht that may pass through the Hue* canal Playa del Este, July 3 .— The fighting lie is evidently suspicious and, a v o id in g to the liest information th«l when airs left M an ila harbor there night the enemy came out of the ■ tmope. cannot I miss I of ai, j heavier battery »«»nnd to the Asiatie station, «'ontinimd u n til .lark. Our foreen ear- ti.at tiie United States means to annex obtainable at this tim e, tho American were live German and four ItrltU h hrem hca about tiie city walla in largo than several six-ponndeis and three- The news that reached -------- the depart , rie.1 the enem y’« ,.„ te, al|(J h;|VM the islands, whereas he wants to «wtab- vessels were practically untouebed, War«hl|« there pounders, was lying off A g u a d o re s , j ’«•’•»»t through the fossa and «I ms I mu I straight for tiie lab their independence. press reports that '»ccnptol them this evening Aguinaldo though the s h ip weie subjected to the th n -e miles east of Morro, when the In one or two places Adm iral Catnara ia aliont to leave his The preardent haa intim ated that American lines The k itt le w ill proliahlv Ii« reruni«*| »ays the Spaniards have 20.OK) ,-ffective heavy fire of the S p n ia rd e a ll the tim e •Spanianls came out. A t first she torp«*lo-boat <lestorve,s at Port Haid, another call for vohintowVa w ill anon our men fell hack from their positions at daybreak. troofia in M anila. He is pt«*e«lng them the battle lasted. joined in tho atta«-k on the leading hut quickly rallied, and drove the he laaiied. itecause they would be unable to A dm iral Gervent made as gallant a The American loss ts heavy. Hoae hard. His forces surround the city ••my back pell-m ull Into their own ! dash for lilterty and the peservation yooBols. an.l then held off. Captain weather the morunon» that rage in »be estimates place it at 500 kilh-d < "p lain P. II . t'oo|<er. superintend- ditches. Tiie Hpaniah l.»«a must have i on the laml aide, ami fighting w ith the and H ainw right concluding to reaetvo his Indian ocean at this season, is be’ieved of his s h ip , as has ever occurr«sd in wounded. . Wit id the naval academy, haa been ae* l«en In g h tfu l, as they were »X|>uscd to H|asniards is of daily occurr<'<*e. A efforts for the two destroyers in the at tiie navy department to presage the »u _ hard light occurred yesterday, whicli the history of naval warfare. letted to eomniand the rrtiioor C ' icago. I rear. dissolution of the squadron ami the tv * h >f,*'r " “ »•»»••»»• " terrific tire fur a quarter of an hour. result«*! m the insurgents capturing Gne after auothei of the Spanish The Gloucester steamed after them abandonment of the cruise to the P h i l - 1 J ,,|y 3 — The war de- Ths Egyptian government has dsuld- • lie losses on the American side were the water battery on t iie outskirts of fleet be«?ame the victims of the aw ful partment has receiv«*! the folk mg when they appear«*l. and chased them iniiine. ed to notify A d in iia l Camara that the very I ght, as our soldiers lay in rifle i M anila. Fighting «-ontinuoN today, ram of shells, which the American from General Shafter, dated ut Hibo- «’ontifiiiixt |>r<r,.|ii>e the Hpani*b pits and had the advantage gunltoats , to a j o i n t five miles west of Morro and cannonading can 1« plainly heard b a ttle -s h ip , cruisers and I ney: T * » * W i r e to t h e F r o n t . castle, pouring shot after shot into fleet at Fort Raid is violating n eutral Ih e I'n iliN l Htatea senate was in ses aimard the troo|>ship. The Spaniards pour«l upon them, and w ithin two them all the tim e. Het efforts Iwire “ Have had a very heavy engagement Washington, July 3 .— General A . W. ity , and that thu w ar»bi|« mu»t have. sion on the Fourth of July. hours after the first of the fleet had are using eight-inch Krupp guns. The I abundant fru it, for to her líelo,igs the Greely, chief signal officer, tonight r«- today, which lasted from 8 A. M. un Secretary Lamg »«id that lie umlsrstood l a o k e of many tires in the vicinity of i started out of Santiago harbor, three The torpwIo-host Fox, b uilt by W olff U e t a r e carried their Camara'« th«< , h«<l ( ai<l toe canal cruisers and two tor|wdo-boat «iestroy- credit for the destruction of Imth of cuivad a dis|*atch from Lieutenant- til sundown. the city is visible. Colonel A lle n , signal corps officer In the destroyers. Hhe fired 1,400 shots outi-r works and are now in posse*sion l u e a , and the presumption is tiia t they A- Zwicker iron work«, was launched in General Anderson has selected a ers weie lying on the shore 10 to 15 Fort laud, O r., Monday. There is now about th--ee- du-ing tho chase, and it was not long Cuba, announcing that a telegraph of them w ill rou l i t i t i n the voyage. plaoe near C avite arsenal ns a site for miles west of Morro castle, pounding I r.iguay is in the throes of a revolt fiis camp. Tho tro o p are now making to pieces, smoke and flames pouring before both destroyers were on fire, and telephone station had been estab qusrters of a m ile of open between my The war department has received and plainly disabled. Notw ithstand lished at a point w ith in two miles of lines and the oity. By morning, the the welcome inform ation today that and the government ha« dedsred Mon- p re p ra tlo n s to go ashore. They are from evpry ¡«art of them, and covering ing that, they |K»th retome») the fire. the city of Santiago. Thia inform ation troops w ill be entrenched, ami consid all anxious to leavo the transients, on the entire coast line w ith a mist which I m ilita ry telegraph stations have been tevideo in a stale of siege. The Gloucester did not go any fu r Is of the highest importance to the erable augmentation of Hie forces w ill could be S4»en for miles. which they have spent so many dnya. nstahltshed at Hl. V illa , In the center The lokdrone i«land« are about 8,(XN) 'fflcinls of the war department, aa it be there. General Law ton’s division Heavy explosions of ammunition oc ther west, hut lay off shore and sent of the piesent m ilita ry operations, and m lea west and just a little south ot The men belonging to Dewey's squad- direct and General Bate’s briga-le have been in a I-oat to the assistance of the insures to them practically curred every few uiintues, sending that this line runa to a point near Honolulu— almost in dlrurt line w ith I ron are enjoying fine health, and are crews of the dost,oyer«. I t did not «m in unicat ion w ith Shafter. The in engaged a ll day in carrying E l Gauey, curls of dense w hite smoke 100 f«jet in eager to have anotoer engageniont w ith Aguadores, wheio It oonnMits w ith the the Fhilippines. which was accomplished at 4. P M.’ the air ami causing a shower of broken tnku the flames long to reach the F u r formation is significant, too, as it shows tiie enemy, French .able line, thu* bunging Gen or's magaxines, and there were two that tho American troops are w ith in Am well In line, and w ill rest in front During thu bombardment of Hantlago iron ami steel to fa ll iu the water on Tho Spanish gunlxiat Leyte has sur- eral Hhafter Into direct communication I regret The telegraph of Santiago .luring the n ig h t terridc explosions, probably of gun» rifle shot of Santiago. Hatunlay the Hitwansu in three shota rendered to Adm iral Dewey, She had every side. w ith the d< parltiieiil. from her 4-iuch gun, at a range of l>«en lying in the river to the north of The bluffs on the coastline re-echoed oott«»n on board of her, which blew station being of course w ith in the to say that onr casualties w ill l>e above Of these not many were kill«*! Gorimml llu o lit. H er.n th Infantry, !.«00 yards, brought the Spanish flag thu city for a long ti>uo, hut her poei- ' w ith the roar of every explosion, arid holes in her bottom. Her stern sunk American lines, its l«x*ation conclusive- j 400. who w ith seven men naa sent out down Irom Ago¡11 lores, a fortification lion there finally became untenable. I the Spanish vessels sank d e e p i and imm ediately, and, as it settle,! in tho ly indicates that the forces of General ! "SH A FTER.” Shafter have established themselves in I •even miles from Hanliago was found Ih r M miles from M ono. C u b a n « R e n t t o t h e W a « t « r u r .l . ' Strong force« of hmurgonts continually deeper Into the sand, or the rocks water, her l»ow arose straight in the advance of telegraphic communication. ' by General Hhafter Thursday sflrrnonn Washington, July 2 .— An official tho «xmutry ! ground their hulls to pieces, as they air. and she went to the bottom in per A tornado struck Hampton beach, N. beset her. They held petual oblivion, giving a hissing, ami sent into camp. The party had dispatch was receive.) last night at tl,e I I , , «'¿«using imiiiense damage to heach thereabouts, and prevented the men on rolled or pitch«*! w ith every wave tiiat A K o a d C o n v e n t io n . scalding sound as she disappeared be repeatnlly seen the Spaniards, who did war department confirming the presa property ami great loss of U fa Heveral ship from getting any supplies. F in - » wasliol upon them from the open sea. low the surface. Astoria, O r., July 8.— The conntv j report that Hl.after had sent hack on .J W J offer to molest th< m. ami the A dm iral Cervern escaped to the shore 1" " |d e were killed in a skating rink, ally, w ith their fixxl exhaustod ami % o-rieans s |« n t Ihe .lay as if enjoying ro u it i" using every means to provide M eantim e, the larger American ami by the . apstxiug of a yucht sailing their am m unition nearly use«l up. the In a boat sent by tho Glouoester to the ships were gaining on the Spanish Clatsop w ith good roads, and it was transports to Acerraderos. whence they « pionic in the woods. The eorimrsl commander of the la-yte «letenninud to assistance ol tho Infanta M aria Teresa, came, 2,000 of G arcia’s Cabana The off tho heiieh live were drowned. crni«ers, and a storm of shots were <lecid«-d to la y to call s convention. •aid that if he had hud with him a run his ship over to Dewey. purpose is a double one, first, to pro and as soon as he touched tho beach suffl. lent force he could have brought passing between the pursuers ami tlru Tliis convention w ill meet here July vent reinforcements coining Into San- The steamer Colum bia, plying In»- he surrendered him self and his com 80-21, during which tim e the farmers’ in 40 Spanish prisoners. pursued. The American fire was sc tween Fort land and Han Francisco rn- Iw a u r g e a t s M a s s in g . ( tlago fora M anzanillo on the west, and mand to Lieutenant Morton, and asketl Juragua, via Kingston, July 8.— to be taken ulxmrd the Gloucester, rapid, that the ships were enveloped in convention w ill be In session here. eecond to prevent the retreat in that The camp conditions near Hanliago imrts a oollisinn w ith tiie schooner J. Ih o road convention w ill consist of two thick clouds of smoke, aud it was im Eppinger, six hours out from Han F ran tlen e ia l Garcia ami 8.000 insurgents dir«M?tion of the Spanish guriison of which was the only American vessel eoritlnm* hard. Ilcuvy rains act every» possible to tell at the distance which or more repeaentativea from each road the tow n. cisco, in a dense f«ig. The Eppinger from the mountains west of Santiago • «’ « . m e itppinger ,r '” » »«ie mountains west of Santiago « >«’« ' him at the tim e, with thing afloat. ItiitioriN, however, nre near w ith several of district, and the best means of securing en»"" the Colum bia's bow, «ere brought her« to la y on American . hisofficenr, including the ca, tain of the vessels were doing the greater execn luring serve«! out regularly, but they «•" I r « m 1 t h e W a r 11*1 lo o n . gtrod highways for the county w ill be tion. The Brooklyn and the battle and was tun m u down d o w n and a n d cut c u t in in two tw o a f t trans|K,rts. tra n s p o rts . F u i i l lly l v 6,000 ft.iton insurgents ................... la m h in T h e Spanish adm - F am f flagship. Tho iral, who _ are s till nut p len tiful. Officers and an.l Washington, July 8.— Gen. Greely ships were keeping up an incessant tiro discusse-l. harm ing in Clatsop county tin» foremust. The o re« were , now eoneentrated near Juragua. The was wounded in the arm , was taken to men fare alike. The laltei ate suffer has the following from Silionev: ¡m a jo rity are well armed, but all are the Gloucester and was rec-eived at her upon the Infanta M aria Teresa, the is steadily increasing, but farmers are ing during the cold nights from luok of rescuuJ. Saw the war balloon up near San greatly handicapped I»«causo of poor \ incaya and the A lm ira n te Oquendo, They are accustomed gangway by her commander, Lieuten- blankets thrown away on the march. A bridge crossing the Mohican river badly elothed. „ highways. It is the intention to re tiago last night from the flagship ot These have I m . ii appropriated by the at Hiielhy, ()., fell w ith 1 ,0 0 0 p e o p le . j to the liush-whnokiug method« of the a n t-C « m im itn d e t Richard W ainw right, and the latter was returning it brave ly, t, ough with no success. move this obstacle to the county’s prog A d m iral Sampson, where I w.ts ob«erv t uliatis, who take everything in sight, Four were killed outright and« number Spaniards, and a,e fa im lia r w ith every «h o grasp,*l the hand of the grav- “ ALLEN. Th • Spanish gunners s«emo«l unable ress, and secure thoroughfares which A bearded nduiiral, and said to him: mid «Io iis little ns |>osaildo. On . the ...w D ijuie.l, some Ml rio u a ly . A public w,Mi , tra il in the v ic in ity of Hanliago. T o S to p I ' h ik I,,. car, be used the year round. The con- 1 to get the. range, and many of then whole, (hey actually fare better thun ' ‘V " * wtom ony was lieing perforinml on 1 conference hutweua Hhafter and Garcia | " I congratulate yon, eir, u|* ii hav- shots were very w ild, though a num vent ion w ill doubtless be largely at- Pluya del Este, July 3.— (t is be our men. j the bridge, as one of the features of tho w ill lie held tomorrow to furth er con- j ing nia|>e as g allant a fight us was ever ber of them fell dangtuonaly near tended. lieved that General Garcia, whose sider plans of oo-operation of the two witnessed on the eea." Consular Agent Itrondhent tins just , *'’br’*l4<,n- J'«"l <»" the ceremony had j them. forces were taken to the east to co artuiea. | Lieutenant-Comniander W ainwright Mb®» In H u y F i e l d . made a master stroke, which he re- ' . " coml'*” tod the bridge went down Tho guns of the battery just east of operate with the United States arm y in Garela s plan is to inarch his entire then placed his cabin at the disposal of ' Harrisburg, O r., July 2.— This morn- |«»rt» Io the depaitm ent. W liile tt.a * crft*h. precipitating the people Morro also took part in the game, and the enpturo of Santiago, w ill be sent army overland along tho northern the Spanish officers. A t that tim e the Hpanisl. ships were mu-king permlaalon 1 * 'l i "ta,,c® of ,H fe” *- mg ( buries T urner was shot and killed their she)Is f,-|| around tin» American back w ith 8.000 of his men »., stop the coast, keoping in touch with the A m er by T. M. M cfira th , altout six miles Spanish flagship and four other Spanish Of the Egyptian government to take The completo annihilation of the ican nrmy. As soon as possible Garcia Vessel* had been aground and burning ships. Ma,tv o f them struck the upper east of this place. Turner had been advance of General Pando, the Spanish <*oul at <>rt Said, the consular officer , Spanish squadron at Santiago and tho w ill effect a junction w ith Goiuex* for two hours, and the Only one of the works of the fleeing Hpauiards, ami working on the farm of Harvey Sum commander, who. w ith 8,400 troops siicc ee.h -,1 in q iile tly baylng up a ll thè and a q uantity of cattle, was rep«,,ted captuie of the Hpanish adm iral, < er forces, now west of Havana. The C u es< aping fleet which could not be seen must have killed or wounded many of m erville. M cG rath lives near by. 1 eoal uvailahle ut thnt piace. This vers, w ith 1,800 ptim.tiers; the demand ban leaders plan to have 30,000 insur at this point was the Cristobal Colon. «heir men. The Spanish ships had Turner visited w ith M cG rath ’s boy, at a point 71 miles from M ansanillo umoiinled te 8,000 tona and it is in a by General Hhafter for the surrende, going east towards Hantlago. Aceor.L gents before Havana when the tim e , But half a doaen curls of smoke far now reach«*» a point about seven miles about his own age. M cG rath thought g."sl place lo la» ahlpped to Dewey, to of Hantlago by 18 o ’clock Tuesday ing to inform ation which reached the west of Morro, and a m ile or two be- ' comes for investment of that elty. down on tho western horixon showed he was visiting his wife, w ith whom serve ns a base of supplita! for W atson't main, on pain ot bombardment; word yoml tho place where the Furor was ! flagship New York today from Colonel the fate that was aw aiting her. he hat. hud trouble, and berame je a l-f Kastern squadro,i, when it enters Itho fioni A dm iral Dewey that the Isidro,,«, hunting, ami the Fluton lay broken in Rios, in command of the ( ’uhan camp, Camara O x m in a«*. The Cristobal Colon was the fastest ous. Today ho went to the Mtwllterrnneiin, or to eoal Rny A m e ri islands had lawn captured; that a h un General Pando started from Manannillo London, July 3. — A dispatch to of the Spanish ships, and she seemed a two against the cliff. The flagship and T i l l . I . » , , .'„,1 w e n t I j X m 1 .........’ ' " " • ' ' " i l ' - can vessala that mny pass through thu dred or more Hpaniah officers and men Lloyd's from Fort Said, date,I 10:40 lead Over th e others after leaving the the Oquendo were tint first to show Hi,ex canal linuiid to thè Aaiatio sta were taken, and that our tirnt F h ilip »'clock tonight, Rays that the Pelayo, harbor, and «.sca|s»d the effective shots " in g a ia o f distress. tion. Two 18-inch sheila from one of the pine ex|>edition had landed— this in F a iri it*« ' M ,*"a Q u it ilo , O a a d a , ........ ,.»T»»v.?n»« e «»,„ec which destrove.1 to tho other veaaels. veaaols " ¡" i < •" had struck the M aria b . T . n ! ^ i ’ T It is «aid that in so,no of the far,,,- part was tin- th rillin g record of such 11 riota, Ayres, Isla d«t Fanny, She steamed away at great s|>eed, w ith battle-ships ir»H rliatriots of China pigs arc harness- Fourth of July ns haa not been known Kitpldo, Han Francisco, Isla .le Limon the Oregon, New York, Brooklyn and Teresa at the water line, tearing great about 300 tuen. «1 to «mall wagons and made to draw since the hells of Independence hall nil nan Ignacu da Loya have gone to several other ships in pursuit, a ll of holes in het side, and causing her to The Oquendo suffered rang out the tidings of American free- them. F a m i n e a t S a n t ia g o . **' _______________ | them firing at her constantly, and ra- fill rapidly. Rulluvea General Rruoke. nbout the tame fate, and both ships .loin. It was a day when one moment W ashington. Jniy 3 .— Brigadier- Playa del Este. July 3.— Instoroepted Ths Hpaniah Ln«a. ceiving fire themselves from her after Among tho Fhoonieiana the wearing headed for a small oove and went recently relieved dispatches from A d m iral Cprvera show G eneral Penning, Washington, July 0 ._Tonight the *^0 left the other shipa. Hhe had no of anr-rings was a hs.lge of servitude, ous event followed another In constant ; and rapid succession, each hour bring- aground 300 yards from the shore, from duiy at Camp Black, wax today ----- , ,a ollwrr| a critical state of affairs at Santiago the same custom oht,lining w ith tho navy department posted the ticnsla- ,or *” '»■ escape, and w hile ing forth aotne new feature more s la rtl- flames shooting from them in every di- Both fotxl and amm unition are reported order«*! to proceed to A tlan ta to relieve Hebrews. tion of a cipher oahlegram from Com. , 'r * not d«'fluit«'ly known at this ing than w hat had gone lurfore. , » l° * horl» «»'1 the .»alter General Brooke of the command of the modern Watson. It Is sim ilar to tl, , r’ H CHn ,w r’'a ,,i,Y «'"»«ined, from rWT]'°nrm G illin g ham , England, had a grava i n i officers and c»ew must have been w ill be exhausted «non For some days dePa departm rtm ent ent of of the the Gt G n lf. This order In 181ff tha value of a bushel of re- eived t.xlay fioni Sampson but con- tl,e of Guptnin Rohley D. Evans, digger win, died lataly agad 7ft. 1,| 37 aware of the fate which seemed to be ' the fleet has been unable to draw draw a a does not effect Brooks >le to , whent In England was equal to thnt of tains the additional Inform ation that * . IoWa’ wbo turned from the west- -------------- command of iho years hu had buried over 18,000 per«' Today 11 bushel of 860 Hpnnlards were killed or drowned. Wftr' Wl,b B0 l»«,i«oner*» from the Via- before them, but it was aot u ntil thu shot from the batteries off the harobr F irs t army oorpa, in camp at C h itk a - sens. 1 1« pound of nails. "hi|.s were on fire and enveloped in J entrance, even though going very wheat w ill buy 10 pounds of rails. manga, and wliich is to proce.<| to earn, Just as the press dispatch-boat 100 wound.xl and 1,000 captured. flames an.l smoke that tho men ceased close inshore. The cruiser Now O r Tam pa for embarkation to Santiago, . Wanda was leaving tho flagship. In There Is no uhiitonient it, the do- In Vaneauela the revolution which firing. The Gloucester, after sending leans has left for Key West. cither to reinforce Shafter’s arm y or to mand for the new war I k ,mis. Experts has |»revailed for the past six months O fflc lu l« N tin k n ii V p , 11 Wus a H u t i i.im a bout nshoie to the Fluton. steam, invade Porto Rico. agree that the total of individual sub» ended l.y tho defeat aud capture of Redding, C a l., July 8 ,—-A special Washington, July fi.— Tho following along the coast to where the armor. • O o lp h ln B " < lly D aiBU ffud. sorlptions w ill not oxc . mm I t h a t 10.000 - lleriiandex, its lender. B erlin, July 8 .— T iie 'following train carrying the officials of tho Uuion has bc.-n received front General Shaf cruisers wero stranded, an.l w«mt to Washington, July 8.— Reports re- «lia- 000 mark. their assistance. The Glouoester had ceived at the navy department of the patch has been t«x?eiv«xl fro,,, Hong A horse w ill live 8ft days without Pacific railroad was wrecked this even ter: Kong: According to trustwortirv in ing between Hmithson and D elta, itlauM "F lnyn del Este, Cnjw, July The snhniarino boat Argonaut haa food, merely drinking water. all her ixtats out, and ono seaman collision between the Dolphin and f 86 miles north of Redding. Although When news of the dtsnsto. to the swam through tho surf with a line New ark indicate that it took place near telligence from M an ila, the Spanish completed a run of 800 miles under Keprosontative Davidson, of Wiscon- receiving a sovero shaking up none of Spanish fleet roaotiod the front, which from the M aria Teresa, making it fast Key West. The Dolphin smashed her governor-general has made arrange- and on the waters of the Chesapeake "in, has introduced „ h ill Increasing tho officials wero Injured. Tho engi was during the truce, tho regimental to ««v between Baltim ore and Norfolk, 1 foiw aid compartment ments for a meeting w ith A dm iral the shore. By this means stem, filling ‘ the ».» a tree iroe on m e snore. "«r rorwatn the nrmy ration by ihe addition of (oomrnan.ler neer and fin-man wero h urt, but not band, thMt had managed co keep its in many of the flagship’s mew. including «»>• collision bulk!,end. I t is expected • Dledrichs . P i (commander of of the tlr German ▼ u., and Hituon Luke, tho Inventor, ' one quarter of a pound of pure A m eri seriously. The engine jumped the struments in line, played the *8tar A d m iral Curvet a. lowered themselves , tb r*'e weuk8 w111 »» oosuuied io making » “ ,orce". ,) in order exp,esses confidence In being able to can cheese, A sim ilar h ill has boon In- propoee I«»««. t i ,, re p a ir s . a , propose in helmlf ,,f th, track in a cut, hut tho OOMchos stayed SpangltKl Banner’ and 'There’ ll Be a into cut the wires or destroy mines laid to tho Spunixh into the the Gloucester’. Gloucester's lx»ats. The trcluced by Uepresentative Cliickoring, government that M anila should he on the rails. The train was dulaved H ot Tim e in Old Town Tonight,* the Gloucester’s crew gave the wouudod protect any harbor In the world. of New York The heart treats 10 strokes a minute handed into provincial charge of a lie u four hours. men cheering from one end ot the lino tuen every attention possible. ’ 1 leas when one ia lying down than when tral commander. Tiie pr'qxxM! wus to t£o other. Few of the PI oton’s crew esoap.xl. In an upright postura, rejected by Diedriohs in view of the Am erican blockade. Ä li.ini.E IÌEEI Admiral Sampson Has Destroyed Cervera’s Squadron. Santiago Attacked bj the Land and Sea Forces. GALLAN! IÄSH LOK LIBERTY ENEMY'S OUTER WORKSTAK»N ini