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About The People's republic. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1??? | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1898)
VOL. I DOINGS OF THE WEEK What Has Happened In the Civilized World. WASCO, SH E R M A N L A T IR N IW B , C O U N T Y , O R EG O N , T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y FOR PORTO RICO Tha New York W«>rld haa a dispatch from Manila which «ays the German admiral has a,>o|i*glaed to Adm lial Dewey. .*X»7b The Vanguard of the American Army Has Sailed. Thu burean of ennatructlon pairs Is «spending *1,880,000 a month upon repairs, Attlng and refitting vee- aula lor tbe war with bpeln. U1VKN IN TKK I’RKXH DIMPATCHRM Our money la to be thu money of U u I nu Tbe government pio|>oeee to In troduce it by paying off thu American A (« o m p la ta R u v lu w W H m Wuwe • ! |fc« »oldlera at Han 11 ago In ooln. t * M * » • « • « ( > • / • la Tfclo a a d A l l F p ru tg a t ^ a 4 o . 21, 1H9H (JRANDÍ2 IS L A N D A N D S L ß lO B A Y , T A K LM BY D E W E Y . NO. 14 M IL L IO N S IN D U ST. O e ta -L e S a e Staamav I L Fa< Sae F raaalee*. I FLAG IS FF A rr iv e « » ( Hen Francisco, July IP .—-After be- Ing eagerly watched for daring the last 10 days, tbe steamer fit. Paul arrived tonight from Ht. Michaels, bringing men and treasure from the Klondike. There were 176 paaaengere on the Hat, end the amount of their earnings in goldduat, ouggeta and bank drafts ia «atlmatod by tbe ship*« officers at |3 ,- 000,000. Tbe largest amount brought out by • single prospector ia In the possession of T. I. Pickett, who haa *80,000, prin cipally in goldduat and nuggets. Pate Wybird admits to ownership of |50,- 000; E. J. Nash haa *30,000 and Fred Berry, of Fresno, Cal., who bad previ ously brought out a fortune, says he haa another with him now, but de clines to disclose the amount. J. Dumas, who baa been proapectlng _ on Eid«>ra<lo creek, bea <48,000 tosb.wr for bia labors In the froaen north, and W. E. Burn, who suffered the misfor tune of having bis feet froaen and los ing both by amputation, feels compen sated by the possession ot *100,000 in cash the proceeds of the sale of hia five mining claims. J. Dumas spent only one month in the Klondike, hot during that period realized *20,000 from hia claim, and just before bia departuis sold the claim for *28,000 more so that hia days at Dawson were exceedingly profitable. The retaining miners say that it ia idle for prospectors to go to tbe Elon« dike now expecting to locate claims as all the mioing land of any valne has already been staked out. The only manner in which claims can he now acquired in said to be by purchase. The general concensus of opinion is that the value of Minook creek aa a center has been overestimated. Claims there are pronounced to be of little value and tbe intending miner if he be guided by tbe experience of these pio neers will confine his opeiationa to the neighborhood of the original gold dis cover lee near Dawson. Dominion creek la pronounced tbe richest of the Klondike streams in th , precious m«*tal. Eldorado and Bonan> creeks are «x>nsidered by these proepuct- ora only second in importance to Do minion. It baa been learned on reliable au thority that the Alaska Commercial Company received tonight about * * ,- 428,000. Adding this to the amount brought down by the miners which it now placed at over *8,000,000 the Klondike treasure carried by the St. Paul ia not less than *6.000.000 or *7,000,000. Old Glory Hoisted Ovei the City of San tiago. Tha output of smokeless powder for Iho navy la steadily incroaalng, and tbe Thu fifth M anila ax|M«lltl«in, com ordnance bureau ia receiving more than prising 8,000 troops, 1« shout ready to N,oou ,xNin«la dally for the big guns. Inavr Han Franotaoo. The ailu-d armies at Henliago are not H u l a M (fee T e l a W l l h F o u r M u ttu r iu u S F e n la h T r o u a « L a M D o w n T b a l r A r m s u f A r d lle e p I . u u A I mu F ls e e M ot A e - Tha Iranapofta Paru and Puutfla have uu frien.lly terms Hhaftei'a refusal to —C i t y a e a h a U b y ( h a K n a m y - « • » . U u m m . u A — A u O v e r w U e lm le g F a re s loft Kau F i « ik * i « co for Honolulu with allow G arda's troo,ai to enter tbe cap a r e l M a K I b b a n I l e a K e r n A p p w ln (a < l W i l l I l a S a u t U> ( h a l a l a u d . tm o |* for thu lalanda. tured city has served to widen the T a m p a re ry M ilita r y G a v a rn a r. bleach. Tim Han Fram-taco Kaaintnor say«the Washington, July 10.—After three Hantiago de Cuba, July IP.— Amid The scbiamer Throo Bella and tbe days* oonsel tatlon between Secretary Bennington has gone North to uunaurt sloop Pilgrim, aaptured hy thu gunboat Alaska tr«*a«uru *hl|»a. impresaive ceremordea, thè Hpanisb Alger and General Brooke,during which Dutu, near Manaanillo, on July ft, troopa iaid down their arma between U n tile H aiti haa bought an Australian there wee frequent communication with the ,,nef o( the Spaniah ami American Ilnur, thu aluainar C'ulgoa. Shu ia now have ailivnd In Key West under prise General Miles at Slboney, the details erewa. lialiig transformed Into a cruiser. forcea at 9 o'clock thia morning. The Hpanoth flag no longer waves cl tha Porto Itican expedition wuie per An Island known aa the Marana of General Hhafter and the American The town and har fected and the expedition Itself gotten Weeka, between Honolulu and tha Phil- ovoi (hdmaneie. division and brigade commanders and under way. General Miles, with four bor, together with 8,000 Hnanlanls, Ipplnee, fllua thu United Nlataa flag and their staffs were escorted by a troop of have surrendered to oflharta from the baltcilt-a of artillery and some troops, haa la w n o ffe re d to thia onuutrjr aa a W IL L N O T Y IE L O . ON TO HAVANA. cavalry and General Toral and IBs stuff Marhlebdnd, tailed today for Potto Rico on the Yale, ooallng atatlon, by 100 picked men. Thu trans,Mirt atearner Penuaylavnia, to be fo'lowod quickly by au army of A u g u s t in K r f u a e a tu H u r r a n A r r M a n i l a — H h e itu r M ap w e r r h A e m a a t h e la ta n r l — Prueblent McKinley haa given ux- lin p < » r ia u l C a a f a r a a e « M e M . M ura A r iu la » U> ( u n q u r r . Trumpeters on both sides salute«! ptuaalon Io a strong ho, mi for an early with the Fuat Montana regiment and about 80,000 men. Manila, via Hong Kong, July 80.— w ith flourishes. Washington, July 20. — It has been puacu. l(ua|Miuilliig to congratulations 800 reerulte for the Firat California There are some notable difference* General Shatter returned to General on thu auui'uaa of thu Hauliago cam volunteers, haa sailed from Hau Fran between the plana for thia uapedition Ao im,>ortant interview haa just been finally decided that none of the troopa held between General Aguinablo'a | that ,«rticipated !u tbe actual fighting paign, ha aahl: “ 1 ho,« for an uarly cisco for the Philippines. Total the latter's sword after it had and those (or tbe stately naval pageant pi’MOu now." Four Gri-g«m volunteef officer a ara in secretary, Legarda, aud a prominent before Hantiago «hall be employed on been banded to the American ooui- Captains that aailed away from Tampa under uative white man. and the Spanish mander. Both nallona am reaping benefit« trouble at the Philippines. the Porto Rico expedition. There are General Hhaftei's command to attack llrath , Wells and Praeooll ami Lieu from thu Anglo-American frlun<lllin<aa. oommunder, Captain-General Augustin, several reasons for thia: First, the Our troops, lined up at the trenches, Thu non-mnourronoo of llm a t Britain tenant Telfer are likely to tie oourt- Santiago. First, there w ill be practic to surrender the city. Legarda aaaerted men have suffered severely from harJ- were eye witnesses of the ceremony. ally no naval aonvoy. The navy de martialed for having overstayed a leave .In thu pro,Hiaai for European Inturven- 60.000 Insurgents snrround of absence. General Shafter and his escort, accom partment haa declared that It ia unnec that *tion Iwtauun America and Spain, It la essary; that there ia not a Spanish Manila, and are able to enter it at any panied by General Toral, ro«le through The cruiser Buffalo, our purchase rlaiiuud, 11« warted thu dualgna of tha Thus far, be added, the in the city taking formal possession. The powers. from Bran I, la to be llttwl out at one* warship In the West Indies that dare moment. thrust Its bow oot of port. In tho sec etty cit: bad been sacked by the Hpaniards Premier Hagasta la quoted as aaylng* for our vice. Commander Hemphill will osd place, (he expedition will not start surgents have been restrained with diffi fore they arrived. befoi culty, but if the Spaniards continue ” K,»aln want* puioo, hut it must I# an au|ierinieud the woik of re,*air end from one point, but w ill be divided General McKibben has been aptmint- honorable |<uaou, aa K,«aln drear tea. command the vessel when she goes into •tubixirn, the result would be that the among several porta, thus preventing ed temporary m ilitary governor. Tha aiuiy la anxious to rualat to thu oommiaaion. the tremendous congestion that waa insurgents would be compelled to bom The ceremony of hoisting the Stars laat, hut thu govurniuunt cannot con» From Oakland, Cal., oomea a report eo«*ounterod at Tampa In the effort to bard and storm the city, w ith Inevita and Stripes was worth all the blood and aunt to aurh u»olt<aa aeortfieu. Had * « of a terrible deed committed hy a C hi start the big fleet. Lastly, tlMie w ill ble slaughter unparalleled in history, treasure it oost. A vast concourse of our flout, thu situation would haw la-on nese murderer. Brought to hay In a be no effort made to get the ships away because in tbe excitement of battle they 10,000 people witnessed the stirring w ry different." ,owdor magaaine, he blew it up and together, but the transport« w ill he ai- cannot discriminate. and thrilling scene that w ill live for A decree hau Imun puhl shed aoa,wild wrecked Iho entire plant, killing six lowed to And their owp way to their Continuing,, the captain-general’s ever in the minds uf all the Americana persona he»Idea himself. ing throughout Spain llir right» of indi destination. visitors advised him to disregard the present. A finer stage setting for a viduals aa guaranteed hy thu >xm«lita- Geneial Shafter haa aaked the war General Mile« leads the way. He official fictions regarding Spanish vic dramatic episode it woulj lie difficult thui. The government wish«*« to have de|>aitmeiit to hurry forward the regu had been promised by the president tories In Cuba and reinforcements com- to imagine. The palace, a piotuiesque full |iowor to auppreaa evidence« of lar humun«« for auivice at Hantiago that be should go to Porto Rioo and the ing to the Philippine island«, and pro- old dwelling In the Mouriah style of dlucord or rulwlllon which might a,» and vicinity in or«lur that there may 1« rromlee was redeetnod whon the Yale poerxl a reconciliation between the architecture, faces the Plaxa de la pwar. The publication of thu dwree ia the minimum of danger of further in loaded today from Hibouey for Porto insurgents and the Spaniard« In the Reins, the principal public square. accepted aa proof that ,«eacu ncgntla- fect ion of the troops from fever. Philippine island« under a republican Rico, 800 miles distant. Opposite rises the imposing Catholio Ilona are actually In progreaa. General Brooke w ill bo arm lor officer flag, and a Joint endeavor to persuade cathedral. On one side is a quaint, Aa one lm,H>rtant result of the cap oaaxBAL joea t o b a u brilliantly painted building with bioad A special dI »patch from Madrid qiiolou ture of Santiago, the iron and aleni in General Mil»«’ command, and upon the Americana to abandon hostilities In verandas, the club of Han Carlos; on Premier SagaalA aa aaylng In an Inter minua arc to rtanime o,turationa at once. him will fail the responsibility for the the lalkads. the other a building of the same de Finally, -the representatives of the ships, climate and fevers, and are on- view that he thought thu Americana American companies w ill handle the execution of tho details of bis aujiorior’a insurgents proposed an appeal to the titlsd to rest; second, it is deemed to scription, the Cafe de la Venus. would “ get thu ndnforcunieiita they output of the Culwn mines as waa the plana. General Mllaa will hoiet the Am eri powers to reoognise the independence be very bad practice to allow the sol Across tbe plaza waa drawn up thu required, which would unable them to case before their operation waa snapend- can flag at O ik 'S over Porto Rican eoil. 1 of the Philippine islands. Atntry. headed by the Sixth take Rani Iago." Tha premier la aaid e«l by order of the H,ianlah «iffleere. diers who have been expoatxl to yellow The point cboeen for bia landing ia ) Tho natives inside sa.r they received to have Added: “ Though the American facintr th FEVER SPREADS. fever to bo brought in contact with The war «le,>artment haa re>-eiv«<<1 a wurahi|w may deatmy our «qnadron in dl«,>etch (nnu General Hhafter. saying kept atx'rrl, as tbe general w ill land be- a fortnight times fresh from the United States. the harbor, yet wu will pu>auu (lie war. that the router of prisoners has been There Is also another reason, a purely S tstueu N e w Cases O e c u r A m o n g t h * T ro o p » —O n e D ea d » Is B e p o rt ««I. command of Lapi There tore in Culm I'jo,(MM) men toady liandol in by General Torsi, an«! that m ilitary one. Ten thousand Spanish on the stone flagging -»■-», L. □ to die in Ila defense." Washington, July 19.— The only dia- the total la 83.7NQ men. General troopa are at Holguin, Mana.millo an I and lioe of horsemen were the brigade quieting news received at the war de Advieue from Honolulu state that Hhafter *a dispatch addml that the pris other points within striking distance of commanders of Geneial Shafter's divis several mild caaeu of monalea have oners turned over to him far exceed in Hantiago, and might not lose an oppor partment during tbe day was as to the broken out aincu the arrival of the Pa number the strength of hia own army. tunity tc recover the ground Inst at San yellow fever condition at the front, and ion with their staffs. On the red-tiled roof of the palace stood Captain Mc cific onaat troops. tiago if the place were left insufficient thia waa modified io an encouraging The Madrid public are not satisflod Kittrick, Lieutenant Miley and Lieu ly protected. Therefore. Shwfter'e en way later by General 8hafter's newa. A London eoirca,>ondeut of a French with the surrender of Hantiago. Tho tenant Wheeler. Immediately above tire army ia to be on guard on the high It was a dispatch from Colonel Green journal aaya the powers w ill Intervene terms exacted uf Toral are regarded aa hills in the rear of tbe town until the leaf, chief eurgeoc with the army in them on tbe flagstaff was the illu and the United Htalea w ill b j roblmd being too severe. of the Philip,tinea. m«*n have stampe«lont the yellow fever. Cuba, saying that 18 new cases had minated Spanish arms and the legend "V iv a Alfonso X I I L " It ia calculated by government offi Then they will take a turn at the Span appeared. Hi« dispatch was as follows While nt Honolulu an American flag “ Hlboney, via Ila y ti, July 18.— To A ll about, pressing against the ver cials that Commodore Watson w ill reach iards, if they can be found an«l it may Wa« presented to the oruiaer Charleston Sternberg, Washington: Sixteen new anda rails, orowdiog the windows and the Canaries about August 1 and be b»< that Hhafter's march w ill end at Ha hy th e Q u e e n Dowager Napierian, of ready to strike a blow at the Spanish vana. He will work as far from hie cases in the past 84 hours, and one ioora and lining the roofs were tbe peo Hawaii, in token of frlundahlp for thu Sanitation measures are rigid. ple of the town (the women and non- coast a few days later. GERMAN O V N B O A f IRENE. ham« as possible after hia army Is thor death. U nited Htatea. combatants). “ G R E E N L E A P , Chief Surgeon.’ oughly refreshed, hunting the enemy •ttaaiptrA lo protect «paulani» In Manila, bu, whro Or w o t —m tk» ltT.t !•„, The United Htatea w ill take luun«- Newa of the defeat of the im|x«riul W hile thia waa regarded with some As the chimes of the old cathedral wherever they are liable to be found. Quel Iu InvaattcaiA. troopa near Woo Chow ia confirmed in «Bate stops to collect entoms revenue at apprehension by laymen, tbe surgeon rang the hour of 12, tbe infantry and Hantiago as a war contribution, an«) a LAWS FOR S A N TIA G O . llong Kong. The loaa of the Imperial general's department considered the mvalry presented arms. Every Amer government custom« office w ill lie ”>rv ho«Iy of tho expedition i» prepare for storming the wall«. A see forcea ia probably more than 1,800 o,teue«l then« and I hi ready for boainc«« ** at hand, * and it ia ron«eqoently not de- ond signal fixing the date for the as T r a s l d r a t Is a u e a a F r o r l a n iw t lo n to ( h r showing entirely satisfactory. Colonel ican uncovered,and Captain McKittrick fille d . Alden, acting enrgeon-geneial during hoisted the Stars and Stripes. P e u p le . at once. This action w ill be taken alrahle that the Spaniard« should be sault has not yet t*een imued, and they A iM-autiful American flag ha» been the absence of General Sternberg, said As the brilliant folds unfurled in a lieuding final settlement of tho ques enabled to collect a superior forco to are tired of waiting, and are l«jsing Washington, July 20.— A state pa a report of only 16 cases waa an excep Bout bv the nteamcr Alauiuila to thu Ha gentle breeae against the fleckless sky, faith in Aguinaldo. tion of the statu« of Cnha after the meet him. per that will be historic, marking an waiian chamber of conimerer to l»u un> The distance Horn Charliwton, where The latter, it ia alleged, finds it ex epooli in American history, was issued tionally good showing as thu number the cavalry band broke into the strains close of the war. lutle.1 ut the ceremonies of raising the the first body of troops for Miles* expe tremely difficult to capture the town's tonight by direction of President Me- must be taken relatively to the large of “The Star Spangled Banner," mak flag iu that city. It waa the gift of the Riots have broken oat in the Hpnnlsh dition waa to start today, is more than fortifications. His previous success«*«, number of men at the front. W ith the ing tbe American pulse leap and the in Adnlnsia. double the dlptanoe from Santiago to is is pointed out, were easy, because Kinley. It provides in general teimr surrender accomplished there would be American heart th rill with joy. chamber of commerce of Han Francisco. province of ^H u elva, for the gove»«ment of tho province of better opportunity to get thu men on By the exploulon of a boiler in tbe The Inhabitants marched to the muni» Porto Rioo, so that the transport« which of tho nature of the country, which A t the same instant, the sound of tha Santiago de Cuba, and is the first docu high ground and keep away from in Niagara «larch works the building waa ei|>al builtllngs, shouting for cheap Ball from the former olty can scarcely suited his skirmishers. It is further distant booming of Captain Capron’s ment of the kind ever prepared by faction. * wrecked and a ll person« were killed bread. Rioters to the numlier of 4,000 Join General M l leu before the early part all««ged that tho principal pointa cap battery, firing a salute of 21 guns, president of the Un it«* I Ht ites. By Ol During tbe day a report waa received drifted in. When the music ceased, and 26 injured. Two others are miaa- sacke«l many private houses. They of next week. Those Charleston tuitxl hy the insurgents were obtained der of Secretary Algor, A<ljutant-Gon- were finally dl«|M>r»ed hy the artillery, stating positively that no cases of yel Ing.who are « u P| hxkn | to have pcrLhed. from all directions around our line troopa are to be the First army corps through treachery. oral Corbin tonight sent the document Of tiie penNHia in the building, only and energetic measures w ill la« taken and aro commanded by Brigadier-Gen- The insurgents are nou’ bringing ar Jo General Shafter, in romninn<l of the low fever existed on the Harvard,which came flioating across the plasa the two escaped. Moat of the injured Were to prevent a renewal of thu disturb ervl Georgo II. Ern«L The brigade tillery around hy sea from Malatxm, m ilitary forces at Santiago. Thepa|«er brought a large number of sick Span strains of the regimental bands and the persons outahlo the works. Hearcely ances. muffled, hoarse cheers of our troops. comprise« the Socond Wisoonsin, Third which is tediuus and troublesom«« work. is not only an authorization and in ish prisoners to Portsmouth, N. H This not only relieved officials as to tbe a house within l.trOO foot of the works The infantry came to "oider arms" A statistical report regarding the Wisconsin and Sixtoenth Pennsylvania They ate also obtaining detailed reports struction to General Shafter for the escaped l»elng hit with hrlcka, twisted commerce of Porto Rico has laien issued regiments. of the condition of affairs from* insitir government of the capture*) teriitorv. conditions at Portsmouth, but also as a moment later, after the flag was up to the Harvard, for It would be a iron or heavy timbers. The purpose of Secretary Alger ia to the city. and tho band played "R a lly 'Round by the department of agriculture. but also a proclamation to the pcjiplv Admiral Dewey is establishing a of the teriitory of the intentions of the veru handicap to thu navy if this crack tho Flag, Boys." Instantly. General A dispatch Io the London Daily Trade is increasing, and a «'oniparativo make tho Porto Rican campaign a short craft had to go into quarantine^ McKibben called for three cheers for more strict blockade, lest it be invali government of the United Statu« re- N«wa from Gibraltar tells a long story statement of the imports and exports of General Hhafter, which were given dated by permitting neutrals to visit of a paeu.lo wealthy Mexican who wna Hpnln's easternmost West Indian | hm > FREE RIDE H O M E . with great enthusiasm, the band play Cavite and Mainbon, and send and re- llonlaed (or a l l weeks at Madrid and session in tho years 1H88 and 10»fl ing Sonea’s “ Tbe Stars and Stripea oelve mails inclosing surreptitious Cadis, «lined with Admiral Camara, shows that Its commerce is well worth C u lu a u l H aefcar*« F la n fo r T r a n a p o r t ln i forever." Spanish disptachea. He has threat th u S p a n ia rd » . Inapected the fleet and defenses, and in having and its growth constant. The ceremony over, General Shafter ened to station warships opposite the uv««ry way won the confldenoe of tbo Washington, July 19.— Secretary A l The advanco guard of the Porto city, which might nr««oipitate houtili- officials, «inly to disappear the meruent ger today indorsed the plan of Colonel and bis staff returned to the American ties, aa the Spanish offiooradeclare they a warrant waa issurxl for hia arrest. Rican Invading expedition, «<nmtnanded Hecker for the transportation of the lines, leaving the city in the possension w ill certainly Are on any American He afterward confessed to tho oorre- hy General Miles, has sailed from Spanish troops from Santiago back to of the municipal authorities, subject to within range, regardless of the conse «pendent that he waa a captain in tho Hiboney. Four hntlerios of artillery Spain. It provides for an aggregate of the control of General McKibben. The Thirteenth and Ninth regiments quences. Six'oinl Texas Hangers, atnl waa acting and a few seasoned troo|s( o«>mp«Mu it. 1,000 Spanish officers, with flret-class Tho stx*ond installment of Araerioan aa the con (bluntin' agent «if the United General Brooke r«>|>orted that his army cabin accommodations, and 24,000 sol of Infantry w ill remain in the city to was ready to proceed inimettiatoly with troops is expected hero daily. Htatea government diers, with third-class steerage passage. enforce order and exercise municipal the occupation of thu island. The en The oolonel says that tbe Spanish* sol authority. The that and moat daring train rob* tire ui|ie«IBion, it la thought, will em T h o I r e n a A g n ln S t o p p e d . The Spanish forces are to encamp diers w ill be delivered on board at la*ry In years on the Trnokee division bark from Newiort Newa within the London, July 20.—The Hong Kong PonriricATiONS a t s a m ia u u . outside of our lines. Santiago for Cadia or suoh other ports id the Central Pacific oocurred two next fortnight. correspondent of the Mail says: The work of loading the Spanish as may be designated. I t is provided miles cast of Humboldt. Two masktsd United States Consul Wildman in garding them and their interests. It that the accommodations are to be kept prisoners on transports preparatory to Word has reached Him Fraucisco from robbers held up the Feat-bound ex forms me that as the German cruiser marks the formal establishment of a up to the standard required by the sending them back to Spain w ill be press train. The engineer and (Ireinan Ht. Michaels that the steamer Cone- Irene was passing Mariveles, off Ma new political power in the island of United Htatea army regulation as to commenced as soon aa ships are pro were taken off tho erig>neand compelled tnaiigh from Beattie, was ove,taken in one. An overwhelming foroe will be nila, the other day, the United States Cuba, and iusureu to the people of the offl«?ers and men, in regard to the gal vided. to go Io I ho ex proas car, the robtiera Behring sea by a hurricane, and that thrown upon the Island, and it ia possi gunlxart McCulloch was sent after her territory over which the power extends leys, ventilation, etc. Subsistence climbing over the tender aud covering itar tow. a river st««amer laden w ith ble that a blo«xlless victory w ill be to ask her to stop. Sho refusod to obey, • p u l a Suuk» F u ae u . absolute security in the exercise ol furnished is to be equal to the United them with revolver» and a Winchester stores, was lost. Two barges towed hy aohieved when tho Hpaniah become oon- and a shell was sent across her bows Madrid, July 19.— A member of the their private rights and relntiuns, as States army ration, which is set forth rifle. The robbers blew open the ex* a ahuuner of th« Alaska Commercial vtnoed that they have no reasonable and a small boat went out to discover Well as security to their persons and in detail as a guide to bidders^ as to cabinet, in an interview today, asserted press car door with dynamite and also Company were lost in thu same storm. chanca to resist successfully. The ex what she wa« doing. The Gorman ad- lioperrty. that the government was seeking an what they must furnish. blew the safe open. The car waa com* They ixist about *90,000. A similar pedition Is to oom pi be 80,000 men at mirul protested, and insisted that Ger honorable peace with the United fate uvortnok a new river boat lowed pletoly donioli«he«l. The amount «e- the start, and it w ill be swellod soon man ships had a right to enter tho har States. An official dispatch from Porto Commodore Schley's flying wpia«tron There are 9,487 different varieties ol cured i» not known, No one waa hurl hy the National City. Tbe lues in tbe to 40,000 men, and, If necessary, to 70,- hor without being searched, a claim has been merged Into tbe fleet under fire esoapee and ladders to be used in Rico says 160 cases of ammunition ex last auso was *80,000. in the explosion. ploded there, killing 14 persona and 000 men, tbe equipment of the volun- Admiral Downy declined to recoguise. Admiral Sampson. ca-eof emergency. wuundlng many more. It is reported that Admiral von Di««d- Four of Garcia's nten have riled from t o r furors having now progressed so M in o r New « Ite m s . r ro g r a s s o f C h lau su lle b e lllu a . ( l e a n i n g th u H a r b o r . 1T..V went want we>l t0 W6tnmt the statement that rlchs, who Is in command of the Ger Spain in arming a third fleet and ex* over eating, and three others . who London, July 30. —The parliamentmy O e rn ta a O p in io n C h a n g ln n . Washington. July 19.— It is expect “ »«»ber <)f men oan be ready for man squadron at Manila, Interviewed swimming after gorging themaelvea pects Io have it nt nun in five weeks. flervloc in Porto Rico within m Tory Captain Chichester, of the British secretary for the foreign «»ffleo, George ed by the navy department that but London, July 19.— The Berlin corre were found dead. N. Curaon. replying today in the house few shins ol Admiral Sampson's squad • President McKinley w ill take no abort time. Tho entire Itody of troops spondent of the Daily New«, suggesting Maj. -Gen. Hhafter holds a medal of at Tampa w ill be taken, numlwrlng cruiser Immortalile, as to what he of commons to questions on the ron w ill enter the harbor at Santiago. that friction between the foreign office vacation until the war ciinis Is passed. would do If the Germans Interfered Chinese situation, said the B ritili con honor awarded to him for distinguished The harhor patrol vessels, Govornor Enough vessels w ill be sent in to put and tho admiralty led to the Irene in «bout 18,000 men, and including a lot w ith the bombardment of Manila. Russell, Knut Boston, Arab and Apache, •gllautry In the battle of Fair Oaks. of heavy and light artillery under com Captain Chichester replied that only sul at Canton reporte«! that 8,000 badly the harbor in condition for naval oper cident, says: Nothing, 1 know posi Vn., May 81, 1H62. armed rebels bad encountered a detach w ill join the hlookudlng squadron off mand of General Rodgers. tively, would be more inconvenient Admiral Dewey and himself knew that. ment of imperial troops on July 7, at ations. (Juhn. The defenses of Santiago are charac and disagreeable to the German cabinet r o a s t L i g h t s K x tln g u ls h » « !. an unknown place, and had afterward 8t. Thomas banks attached 8,000 Farla, July 80.— M. Zola and M. Methodist „lissloniirirubare to bo aont teristically Spanish, consisting, aa they Algiers, July 20.— The Sjianish au retreated westwar ’ with loss. The re tons of American coal In an action lot than trouble with the United Htatea into the different Hpaniah poMosaloQ* do, of lin««s of barb-wire fence hack of Purrteux were today sentenoed to one thorities in thu Balearic islands have letter from Manila is going the bellion. he ad«le«l was not yet sup damage« growing oot of the refusal ol which will main paaa to American con» which are rifle pits and then block yuar's imprlsonment and to pay 8,000 extinguished the coast lights there rounds of the press here ridiculing, as pressed, and reliable information ou the government to pay a draft made by houses uf forts. franca fine and thè coat of thè sull Irol. grossly exaggerated, the reports of the until further orders the subjeot could not lx) obtained. Consul Van Hone. Mvagery of the insurgents. MILES STARTS ERO.M SIBONEY f AN 1MRRESSIVK CEREMONY Ì