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* a I -U ’'«*■ " ■ ‘ TiW*» V», -> —* *•* r-'js * **4 fe - Fi 4.'“ \ V - .1, -4 * - .. > <*• The Saniiani News .*vS OB EGON te - « » MILLIONS K fendi Old (¡lory Hoisted Over the City of San tiago >i*r "•«W* uf I «I. U rh t auituumiing uf nnylrt on dent of a Prenci. _ ers will intervene^* .<•• Will bl roblie»|^J take imn.«- s revenue at itribntion, and a office Will to »•*< -..«À- ‘.’J V ‘fe. f v‘ » ? • . r '. * • / * ÿ < : Ington lias toft ifit Santiago de Cuba, July 19. — Amld Imprrerlra ■ «remonlM, thè Spantsh troopa laid down thelr arma between the linea of ih« Spanish and American forerà st 9 o*clo< k thls mornlng General Khsfter and thè Am. rie«« dlvislou and brigade ootnmanders and thelr staff» wrfe e«r-ort«d by a tr.wip 4 cavalry and <1.m tal Total si I In» staff by 100 [ilck««l men Trumpetnrs on bolli silos saluti«! wfth ffourlstrea. M^MHimi ribatter relurtMtd to Genosnl Isti*' ■< sw..rl »fior il hai handed to thè American coin al the tr«nche», >e ceremony, ort. aocom- G -neral Hhaflet and panled by General ‘ tdo through ( f -gial pfs » i The the city ta. city had | *4 by the Spaniards before the nrriv. d. Gencr« ¡Kibben has been app-li.t ed tempoiar Hilary governor. The i.ervmon boiltirg th.- tars and Slupe« was wo all th - ’ ' »-I ar.-I t c< si. ours« of treasure it cost. d th" storing 10,000 and thi al will live for- ever lu the a I u! all th<- American« Stage setting for s pr«eent. A "It would Is* diflh-till dramatic cpii to imagine, palace, a plotui«e<(ue old dwelling (lie Moorish style of architecture, the 1 laaa -le la Rehm, the pri I pubi i sqtiarn. Op|ioaito rises the |x)ging t'atholio CHtbedral. On ide Is » quaint, brilliantly tiaii building with blood Icran lss, the cliif^bj an < arlnn, OU the other a bulliiti (rt the same dc- Kliptlun, the < .f.^gltt Veuus. Across I bo I'laz.awgs drawn up tha Ninth Infantry. hca.TiiT ¿Fib« Hittb .1 .. r '-.i l- .tf. :r-•• t.htci th« palace stood a picked troop of ’bOH. ond cavalry with drawn saber«.^Mgg command of Captain Brett, Mssse-J on the stone flagging t>etwe<>t> the l and auu line or oomciix-n were the brigade 'll.ll > • t ‘ I - l.ll i-! if'., l . lit 1«^ i<ui with th. 'i staffs. On the red-tiled roof of th« fiulaco stood Captain Mc Kittrick, Lieutenant .Miley and Liea- tenant Wheeler. Immediately above them on the flagstaff waa the illu- tninated Spanish anna and the legend "Viva Alfonso X1IL" All ahuut. pressing i.-ainst the ver* anda rails, crowding the windows and d.iors ami lining the roofs were the ¡ax>- pi« of the town (the women and non co tr. hatants). As the chimes of the old cathedral rang the hour of 13, the infantry and cavalr, presented ayni. Every Amer- lean uncovered,and Captain McKittrick hoist«.! the Stars and Stripe«, As the brill! »nt fold" ur furled In a gentle bri-eSe against the tl.vkless skv, the oavalry hand broke Into the strains of "The Star sjumgl.xl Hanner," mak ing the American pulse leap and th« American heart thrill with Joy. At the same instant, tlie sound of th« distant looming of Captain Cajuon's battery, tiring a salute of 31 gnus, drifted in. When the music ceased, from all directions around our line came flioating serosa th« pl«B> th« •trains of the regimental hands and th« mtiffi.-d, hoarse ch.x-ra of our uoopa. The infantry came to "older arm«" a moment later, after the flag was ns and the band played "Rally 'Round th«. Flag, ihiya." Instantly, General McKibben called fot three cheers for General Shafter, which were given with great enthusiasm, the l>and play. > ing Sous«'« "The Star« and Strip«« forever." The ceremony over, General Shafter •nd his staff returned to ths American lines, leaving the city In the posfe-asloo of th« taunlcl|<al authorltli«, subject te the control of General MiKibben. The Thirteenth and Ninth regiments of Infantry will remain in the city tc enforce order and exercise municipal authority. The Spanish forces ar« to encamp S^sstal l,s • # rSWSW tlfesakar U|> I •*' * J .»« p ’ •*'S A 1- t TOO MUCH >■<»«•>••« l «saSlsrsatevr M •»»«• te K»« m I m III* Atm«. Wa-’ .g' ri. J-> » 1* --Ti re was a Inn; and aniloe» wait t.«lay te hear onere further news from the -om who have been chargnl to make a rsngvmvnts lor the surrender of tn Hpamsb army at Hanttago. Toward the middle of the afterti d s| itch«« from Gi-iu-ra! Kbaftci and General Miles began to arrive in re- to Sec. * All the di«|>abhe« were not given O'. I :, i I port n-H" ■" Well- single prospector is in the pu»se»-iou tnade public show of T. I. Pickett, who has |HO.''O0, prin cipally in gol-ldust and nuggets. I'. i.- Th« OwvarwiwM« Aj>p«.»«lll !• afeewl tian« were still la tiler th« >|«anlards ha>l I«» Hu* fur !•«'•« » < •Gf««'» Wyblrd admits to ownership of <50.. Import- uncipeeti'.l .¡ui'St Il «4 Talk •«* Fahtlwk o> 0, E J Nasb ha» ♦ m.OOO and Fre»l that tb« ant <4 these was a it flfiiAg« Without tuthwffltjr Herry, of Fresno, Cal., who had pt«vl- Hpunish Hoop« -hi retain their ously brought ont a fortune, says he Madrid, July IB. —A decree ha* been arms when they ref ted to Hpain. has another with him now, but de gneas <>n th« j pobllatied auipendlng throughout £pau> There was ontite cline« to dlrcl'we the amount. turn ovrr the I alt ol General To Jib* right# of individúala aa girl ran tee* I J Dumaa, who baa been prospecting ar at the tlm« of arms to Genet The ■w» 13 lor ado ervek. has ,1.1,000 to sb.w < by the tx»n»i!tulion. the understand- the surrender, for hi» laN’rs In the (msen north, and wlffhcB to bam full pr.wrf to •t>ppr»w e to be rotumed ing that the a W. F. Rum, whosuffertd the mister ' er i< let ¡ce# of Jl**or*l or rebol Hou which to the x pan lag is when Hpanl-h tun« of bsrfwg hi« f««i fri.x-'ii and los i might «jipeat rhis was a eondl- «dl was r«ag Ing both by ampe.tatiun, feel" rsimpen- >t been anticipated. satcl by th« poss. ««Ion ol ,180,000 1« i Tt>o decreo of the eaptaln*genaral ol lion which « did not regard It •» The a Cash the pioc«e<J» uf the «ale of his the Madrid »ay* decree# tuependlng (ba aly to overcome a tinsi mining claims J Dumas »pent only . conBtitotloua! guárante«» throoghoat tbo ScrtcM settle was attributed to the one toonlh In the Klondike, but during kingdan) have been put»il»he«), and a -I n<*«« against the hu that period realised (.0,000 iron bi» ttau* of war eii#ta II fa order**! that ed in the laying down claim, and Just before hts d.-partm, IK> u>< •»ting* take place without previ- One of these dispatch««, •old the claim f«r ,41,000 more so that | >.. ♦»it lr«?r Hy of th« lU i litar y aifcbPrl- I g that this difference bad his days at Dawson was* ex.-ecdinglv >1 that « ».MIL tn- til ! I !>et. I» !• alen forbì*! ten to pubmh profitable. )»r« the day clewed. .nu nrrvhkua author l&alioti any Wlt> The returning miners say that it 1» •n whatever had bees rslfed Itlle fur praspecMra to go to th« Kl>m> writing#, cngrarlngii ir daigna what* Orrende! iteelf. Not only .like now t<x|scting to locate claim» a» Í evof. The doe* anclado« by «pecify* Torsi agioed tu It. but his all tb« mining land of any value hat . mg the ptinidbinent fSy Lhoao who dta- ss boeri ratified by General • Iteady been »takwl out. The only rvgo-.| th- order ■ JaBw* lavana and by the K|«iil«h »• i • it. - * 7T, j U l * ' -‘ ri - TW^pu*« beat ion of 4ho decree t# ao <-rt al Madrid enptod a« pnad that peace» m^otialmn# urpl.-xlug problem now to be : are artoally in progresa. Piacular i how to carry not tire ¡.Inns that the vtloe vt Mlnook cyeeto u* • r*^A>ta i# quoted a# taying: (Jsnrr.il Hhaftcl to remove center ho* t«*n or<*rr«tiU)Atr<k Cluim« «ant# |>ear*«*t loll it mint be Spardsli soldiers who surrender.'.! tbetc are pronounced to bv of lift ■ ¡o hor.orgblv p4Hi* v, an Hpalc d«Merr<s^j Hpain. Il would have been no easy valna and the Intending miner if hr N Th«« army I r anwi«>m to re# I st to ideitaklug to remove the 34,(»0 m«n go ide« I by th« experience» of tbriH« pi«» . SaH, but tho government cannot irosa the Atlantic under the best oon- neura will coptine biy operation* to tlo •rut to #ucli a une Ir*# aacrlÚ<w. llions, but the reporte that Indicated nvigbborlHMx) of the original gold dia we ou» the aitualion would have eiistrnce of yellow (ever among coverlea near Dawaon- I been very difl«-rent.** i« Kpanlaids threat«ne.| all kinds ..f Dominion crock i# pronounced th« Thr pacific tendency I« increasing, iff», ulti.-«. Alterali, it waa decidi-.' richest the Klondike strrams in th< I the general public laklt.g a l»v.*rst.|« * * of ........................ i> be - nly a in Ufer of tn--rVy, and precious metal. Eldorado and Honan¡ view of the en (goat I on that the power« » prl-e «ff. red I» large en .ugh at«atn creeks are considered by they« pnw|>c«-t ahould attempt the re-<wtabll«hinent Ip Un« llt.es . «an .<n b. !-■ .lu! •- !■• fil t ■ or» only second In Impuitan.*« to Do peace, but it la said, contrary tora» idergo th-j task. At the be«t, several minion. current, Fiance ha« not taken ’ Wet ka will be r”juirc»l to move th« It lia» been learned on reliable so initiative. Spaniard«, so that It will tai nwv-aaty thority that the Alaska C-ummeirlal j The minister of to maiutaln a considerable proportion Company received tonight about An, rea, is ipioted as . iffm of :bc American army In the nelghtor 453,000. A iding this to the 'amount view, be thunght 1 fulght l>o ar- lussi for some time, living mi.1er no brought down by the mhiers wld ’h h ranged term» I care to protect tbemaelve« against the no* placed nt over (3,OtX),000 th« and Spain to foe, the American lroo|« can be s»> dis- Klondike treasure carried by Jibe Kt ubans decide by pleb- ¡»Hu»I •• tv mak« tbcuixelvea very com or Faul ¡8 nut los» than * A I tb'-r th.-V dcsll.. II, I. ■ ■ : I- fortable to comparison with what they «7,000,000 i • , 1 have undergone, and by icmovlng [ of Kpaln. ’111» goveiriiui-nta b> agree to them into the bills Just in the rear ol j abi.lv by the result of the plebiscite, Santiago It Is believed that the danger voting ! of an extensive yellow fever epidemic u Sir »*■ Org-sgr am»«« ih< and in the event <4 the Cu! One !»enth 1« Reported i for independence’, the Called States to -- r ,r • I . » wtCTfe July IS. The uulj dia ¡•"-■'.V I-paio u'oU S&vMMia in wiiicii to longer tai a cause for grave apprehen quieting o<«< rvcolvot at the war de withdraw her army gradually and dig sion. The surgeons' reports deacritM partment durlug the day was as to tlx nifiedly from Cub«, its soldiers should, th« disease as of » mild character, an ! after having fought like heroes. ” yellow fever condition at the front, ani'; It is sai l that this will readily yield t< Continuing th» minister for «ar a change of sltlludn. this was uii»llfl-->l In an eneotlragins 1 way later by General Shafter's news •aid: " Wo ought to retain Purto lllco st Se Vurll>«r Fsrlsv It was a dispatch from Colonel Green- i leaf, chief surgeon with the army in all owts In order to l>e always near Washington. July 18. — After an ex Cutie, saying that 1« new case« hud Cntia. which the Americano will I» tended conference with the preaident appeared, ills dispatch was as follows able to despoil in course of time, and tonight, at which three other member« ‘‘Mbonc.y, via llaytl, July 18,—To in order to morn easily communicate of the cabinet were present. Secretary Htnrnberg, Washington: Hiltern new with the South American republics, Alger sai l: caw« In the past “4 hours, and our which daily display the grtolusi enthu "The situation 1« just this. Tb< death. Sanitation moasurra are rigid. siasm tor Spain. Spaniards at Santiago are prepared to "As to the Fhlllppine islands, it is suirender, but they want to carry thelr "Glih.ENLE \F, Chief Surgeon." While this was regarded with aonw certain we will retain them, «ven atm». We have determinad to grant apprehension by laymen, the surg<-on- though the Americans suoevod in oo- nu »uch coniMMion. nor any concession general's department considered the cupying Manila, of which place their •xcept the generosity ol thia govern showing entirely eatlsfactoiy. Colonel occupation will be most hriet An ment to transport them to Hjuun." Alden, acting surgr<ou-g<-neial ilurli g official dispatch announces that the Got it ■ |.«<t •«> Mfktr’B. the absence of General Kiertiberg, said rvtiel chiefs ami Americans will not al Victoria, July I- -Tb »tvamor<lot a report of only 18 caw-e was an «loep- i ways agree, which is toKpain's advant i h«m tom,-4 , lionally goo.I showing as th" number age. The government has fortnod a taws City, which to most be taken relatively to th* large | scheme, which will not only assure ■ on hci way to Kvaltlv from Alnska, hail Hpain the poascssloti of the Philippine on board 30 inuwti from Dawson, with number of men at the fiont. islands but which will rettore their about (740,000 In g-'d duat and surrender ar-coinpliehed there diafts, mostly tuv latter. They csinv ' on tranquility. ” lietter opportunity to get the i up ths Yukon rtvvr In a stuam.-r tc the cabinet wnneil this <>n leaving high ground and keep away evening, the ■ misters pn.l.e-ol still ! White Horse rapids, where they trull«- j lection. : fctr-.-l 10 n Lak« H«mi«G aic .mcr. During the day a report was received ; to lie without confirmation of the io- With the excoptlun of ■ lew ««•>■« of stating positively that no case, of yvl-1 Isirted capitulation of Kantiago. | scurvy, the heailii oi Dawson is re|»rt- low fever esisteii on the Hai vui.l,will.) | ml very good. BROUGHT TO A STOP brought a large ntinbei of sick Hpaa- < The tevataer t'ity of Baattla arrived Ish prisoners to Forlsmouth, 5. II. Frt nrh G«i«b«»at llrltl I f* I m G uam **- ' here thia morning from Alaska, with | This not ouly relieve.I officials as to thr Dhtnu Hay Afl*r Hour* I 18 miners from Dawson «ml aironi conditions at Fi.rtsmouth, but also as i Flays del Kate, Guantanamo Bay, (600,000 In gold duat and drafts. Tin- to the Harvard, for It would be a se j City of Seattle brings news that the ver« handicap to the navy if this crack July 18. — A French gunboat of a‘-out ' town of Skagway has Iwen placed under 3,000 tons displacement attempted to craft had to go into quarantineu come into the harbor about dusk to \ martial law. FREE RIDE HOME. night without permission, ami met UeMsaakers **lr«n«l*4. with a surprise party. The cruiser Tacoma, Wash., July la — John Con lf*€k«r*B Flan for Truinpotting Marblabead tired a blank shot as th« nelly and F N. Acker returned from tb* RpMulardB. gunboat came Into the entrance to th« Washington, July 19.—Secretary Al harbor, but no attention was paid to Cook inlet with the repot that there ger today indonted the plan of Colonel this, and a Mot from a 8-poun-tor was are nearly 3,000 man and women along lieckcr tor the transportation of the sent aoroM her bows. This, too, was the shores of the Inlet,mW they bare Spanish troops from Santiago back to disregarded, the gunboat coming along not succeeded In Sliding gold enough to I pay fot the food conauiuivj in one day. Spain. It provide« for an aggregate of under full steam. Mr. Acker said: 1,000 Spanish officers, with flrst cla»« Fur a few minutes it looked as it a "Of the 3,000 people now on Cook cabin aicommo-tatlons, and 34.0UO sol-, A row was possible. The trumpets on diers, with tblrd-claM Steerage passage.^ ’ the rang Ai.l out ■ a call Sew to inlet, not over 10 per cent have means aL- Maibleiiea<l VI to return, and God ouly knows what Th« colonel says that the Hpaniah Sol- quarters, sud soother shot was seut dier« will I* delivered on l»>«r<l at I «ewww the Fren-I.ms»'a I»« Ibis will become of them If the government Torsi stir render*! Jn»t in time to ippines, flic» the United State» flag and cheat siampaon's war»i>i|is out of a Job, i ha» been offered to this country as a A large majority of our tr<s>ja in coaling station. Cuba sill tie withdrawn at once. Yellow fever i» prevalent among Gen- Major-General I’rooke has l*en or Mil««* command at Sitxiney. The typ« dered from Chickamauga to Washing of the di»eaw is said to hs mild and ton immediately for cou»utlali<>n re-, the medical staff expreas confidence In being able to bold it in check. gardlng the Porto Rican eijxdilion. Prvsident McKinley ha« given Wt- The news of th» fall uf Santiago l-rought Joy to th« truo|» In Cuba, m priwslon to a strong hope fur an early campaigning l*fore Santiago Wa« pros pears. lteS|s>ndilig to Congratulations ecuted andc-r sevuro diffl- ultlcs. Res!, on the tuccv»« of the Santiago cam was imp’rtible Clilliing rains aoakd paign, tie said: "I bope for an early j the men by night and a broiling iun peace now." scorched them by day. Both nations are reaping la'pefit» I t'ummoitors Hlchborn, chief naval from the Anglo-American frieixiUn. as. constructor. Is anxious to keep Hobson. J The non-concurrence of Great llrltaln Tiie pru|<*«i transfer of the hero to in the proposal iurjiuroiiean inter*en the line Is not fsvored. He says a tion between Ami-rtca and Spain, i. lai greater career b open to a man of Hub- claimed, thwarted tho designs ol the son'» abilities in the construction corps powers. than as the commander of a v.-ssel of Premier Kagasta is quoted as saying: Xhe U nite! Stat*-« navy. "Kpaiti wants peice, but it must 1« an In compliance with the cabinet do- ' l.ooorabla |>vacs, as Spain dtwervea. cl«l.*n ( Li*-.* *.f ti:gicbwfL. Wilson lisa The army la anxious to resist to ths ordered the r> .1 - I 'h« mines, last, but the government cannot con •nd harbors will lie fre«-l st ^.ce of all sent to such nselMs sacrifice. Had we dangerous obstruction» to noi.igatirm. our fleet, the situation would have been Th« task is a difficult n<- a» <r«at cars very different." must he observed in raising .ft explod A decree has teen published snspond ing the mince to prevent so iiicnte. ing throughout Spain the rights of indi Believing the effect *t th. /¿pperanc« viduals a» guaranteed by ths constitu of tho American squadron «/ the Span tion. The government wishes to have ish cowl will bo in din*i priJportten to full power to »oppress evidence« uf the strength of the fi.rW; Secietary .heyord or retMilllon wAuch might ap Long and the naval !«oarjf bar« decided pear. The publication of the decree if to strengthen tkm.nu-.torw Watson's accept«.I aa proof that |*eace negotia command by an ad.iitivnal armor-clad tions are actually in progress. •nd probably three or lour protected h is announced that General Miles an<l unprotected cruiser«. will Hart toe t‘o»i« »•»« — — i. Hie signal o!Qc«r al n*»y West ie- With th« president's approval he par. Ths work of l.iadiiig the Spanish Santiago for Cadis or such other porta as may be designated. Il Is J provided , I ported tn the war detriment that the fected all arrangements for tils expedi prisoners on transports preparatory tc — ship Kan Dumingo was wre- kr- luff th« tion to seise that island liefors be left «ending th»m back to Spain will lw that tb» accotnuioiiatlons are to be k«pl. tele of Pines. Cuba, while trying to WMhlngton. and the plan will now be ■ commenred a» soun a» »hips are pro- tip to tbe standard requlred by the ' t’ntted State» army regulatlon as to I run the bl.x'ksde. Th- nationality of promptly carried into effect. Orders . Vtd<-d. offices» and men, In regard to the gal- ! the v»a«nl is unknown have already been sent to Admiral Spala «••«• !*•<••. ley», vcntllation, etc fiutatetene» Correspondencia puldlahoil in Madrid Sampson to render General Miles ths MsJild, July 10.—A memtirr of th« furnisbed I» to be equal to the United hearty assistance of the navy In effect vs there ia an rm 'm- ’is difference “■ cabinet, in an Interview today, asserted í-tate» army tation, whlch I» set forth between the conieestcn» whl h Spain ia ing» landing at Porto Rico, and a num thst th« gnvarr ment waa seeking an In detall aa a guide to bi.l.l. .-J as lo willing to make and the d-man-ls ol ber of ve«sel» of the fleet will start for lionorabl« pea » with the United what they most fnrnlsh. th« Americans Peace Is >mpossible the Island at once to institute an effect States An official ill «patch from Porto until a Spanish victory has lowered the ive blockade am! reduce such fortifl.-a- Rico mvs 16u cassa of ammunition «1- Thera are 3.4H7 different varlrtlc- of lion» aa might interfere with ths de bride of th« American < or a other dls- fire escape« and ladder« to I* ose. I in pl.»l«d there, killing 14 persons a-tet forces Spain to make incessions. barkation of the military forces. ca o of eui«'rg«ncy. wounding many mor... ■ ___ - Mlnwr N fwi It*«*««. l lesele« Ih» llerfeer, Four of Garcia's Ux-n have died from norm*« <>|»lal«oM (haxf Ing. r Hpain is arming a thtr-l fl.-et and ex- over-eating, and three others who went Washington. July 19.—It Is expaet London, July 19 —Theltorlj ! pe- ta to have it at sea in Ove weeks departmer.t that but I swimming after gorging themselves •pondent of the President M-Kintoy will take n«> worn found des.I. that friction bet vacstton until the war rrlsis la passed. Ma^-Osn. Shafter hol la a medal of and the admiralty The harl«*r patrol v.-aoela, Govcrywp i‘ ••t.?kwj'»r'l«.l to him lor distinguished clilent, says: be tattle of Fair Oak«. I: i»«ell. East Itosb.n, Arab lively, wouk ' Vi.'?' will Join the block ad and disagree« Cuba. Santiago ar« chara.- than trouble slating, as they A letter Hr tack of block ' Se .A • CEREMONY u. i : Ta . ' The gun bo -daglr. . settlement of th« ques- Notili in qnset of Ccu , txMi htWhc ststus of Uuli« after th« Franci«< tears reported off thj| b panish wfflfi" ■ Columbia. r* coast of f broken out In th« H pan Uh lor- lulu an An «ricin fia* W Jluelva, in Adatarla, was e-t to the oruleer <*hsr!«eton 1« r.isr. . I to th«' tn uni- n Duwa;«r Kapiolanl of *>y < . shouting f’»r ctiftap «n of friendship tor th« Hawaii. er uf 4,000 United Tt»«y U«rr. be defeat of the Imperial were flu M^v dl w Chow is oonflnaed In •nd em<i|agi he toss of the imperial to fwvvenOBi ’’ force« it y m<>ro than 1,500 ancss. killed. A »lalistlcal report rvgar.ll American flag ha« ten «otntnaree «< Purto Hico !<a» I w »t«amer Alamnda to th» Ils- by the department of at ham Ur of ci*mm«rc<> to lie un- Trade 1« increasing, and a comparstlve futid at tile .«reroonlcsof ral»li g ths statement of the lin|s>rts and exfiorta of Hag in that city II was th« gift of the Bpaln's rasternm.Mt West Indian poa- chambas of commerce of Ss» Frati- Is.vu •easion In the year» 1884 and I6IHI ID the explosion of a Inlier In the •hows that its commerce 1« well worth Niagara starch works tire building «ss bating and It» growth constant. Wrecked and six persons were killed The aiivance guard of the Porto and 36 Injure!. Two others are nilas- Rican invading expe»!illnn, commanded Ing.wtioare »upponK»! to have (*ori»had. by General Mil««, «ailed from Hiboney Of the p--rsiw in th-, bull.litig, only Monday. Four batterios of aitillery two i¡«~< M «t of tho injure! Were • nd a few »eaaoned troop« cum|x>«v it. p-re-n» orilrl-l« the Work» Ssr-cly General Hrvoke reported that his army a house within 1.000 fset of the w-uks was ready to pr ocm-.l immediately with •••■»¡»»I Inlr-g bit with bricks, I« -tel the occupation of the Island. Tho en iron or heavy llmbnra tire expy.lliioo, it 1« tlwught, will sen A dispatch to the lxinrton Daily bark from Newport Now« within the Neffs how Gibraltar tells a long story next fortnight. of a p— udo wealthy Mexican who was Word ha« readred Han Francisco from !.., lr«d !• r six weeks al Madrid an.! ■ fix, lined whn Admiral Camara. Kt. Michaels that tiro »toamer Cone- " »! th« fleet and ilelcm««, ami in triS'igb from Hcattle, was oteitaketi In r«ry war won the mnfideuce of th« Hehrlng IM by a burro sue, and that - ¡petals, only to disappear the moment her tow, a river steamer laden with a watiant was iasoot for his arrest. •tores, was lost. Two barges to«<-d by He afterward coni« »»cd to tin* rvirre- a steamer of the Alaska Commercial •j«>m!vnt that he was a captain In the Company were lost in the sama sbnm. They cost aliOQt fk’O.floO. A similar fate overtook a new river boat towed a» ili.- • oi.fi'ler.tl . «»•> ut I tl <■ I'lut.-.i by the National City. The loot in the - ist«« rum« i t. la-1 < a- » ,i • (,'.o out) Tho first and most daring train rob- The t-ftli Manila exp-.lltlon, oom- l»*ry in year» os ll.e Truckee division Ol the Central Paci Be occur te! two prising 3.000 troop«. Is alxiul ready to I' i .- i .-.o lo>»»« «’*«1 *4 Huuibul.il- Tw.- mitene«! ; robbers hel l up the Fast bound ex- The tran’poita Peru and Pu.-bla have ’ i^-te Fli«* «xrw»»> •»•.-« wes.I .»•-••-.««• el «s^»».- — j .-¿-a tiislrx •*—-«d. ieit .-Mi> Ftanciaoo fur Honolulu with Weh» taken off lha rnghm am! n»n>|* llr ! troops for the Islands. to fn t«» th# eipHNia rar, the rutilara The Han Francisco Examiner «ays the chin lung nrrr th«* tetvlrr an*! »<»r**rlng thrtn «Hh ravvivar* and a Wtn<bmtrr Bennii.gton baa gone North to cotll» 'H o Th« roble-r» l»|rw »»pon th«* el- Alaska trva»ure ships. •• car iloor with dyn*tnil# and aiao Uncle Sain has buoght an AnetralUn ,w the •«■• open The ui« w<" enm*, liner, the steamer Culgoa. She h now l-dy demollshOil Th I HBH’inil #<*« lwing transformed into a cruiser. No me WBW hurt ur«d ♦* n i known An Island known as th» Marcos of In the explosion. Weeks, between Honolulu and the Phil • IMERLSSIVE >>•<• ho arrival uf th A Ix'iidon «i Journal say and the V ul tb« Fbiilp N .000.000 Tor »#♦<•: u hi ASKS OUST Terwl The Madrid poblic are not sati«fle»l With the surrender of Hantiago The terme exacted of Torn) ar« regarded as being loo sever* It Is calculated by government offi cials that Commuderre Wataoi.Jwlll reach the Canarie« about August 1 and be reedy to strike a bi<»|¿ nt ttee_Sj«etah . a fa* days «Mb IN 'J A • - Buffer* r irt abir t Measures Are Taken to Quell Any Dis turbance. rur a f - * k "*U * • . > CIOS I K(X I \!M SIRI r CENSORSHIP time In uncomfortable proximity. That warri.o^- warwin« was as wvv •>>fh.-l»,.> ssss - • —; *te«re?sr. waa lad •••»■,• n,,, Fi. nehrnan sloppwl wnh eitrvme suddennesa. ft la against naval custom for a war vessel of one nation to enter a port which the vrwsels of another nation are blockading, unless perm lesion is granted. Th« captain of th« French gunleMt was either in Ignorant« of the A merman occupation, or rlxsre to dis regard It until forcibly reminded of th« fad by Comm.» lore Met‘alls The gunboat was allowed tn anchor in the lower harbor f*V the night. Treating Its R S'<»d,4. Washington. Jul eral Van i ■io« not upon it# lieart ad <! charter I •Olite «hip tu btíhg tlsrcu Im Uh Killed. Victoria. July 18—Advice« from Skagway say that Jefferson Kmlth, a well-known gambler, generally known as "ffoapy" .Smith, was shot and killed July 8 by the oily engineer of Hk igwny. ing thoroughly Weslernls.*!, having •d<>pted the overhead trolley ami am am! lnean.Msca.nl lighting. The fstwvr for th« operalt.m i-t t « street railway Is «up; ! d I-» «--sc.-- f L,l |t wa, which arc utlllSsxl through the agen.-y of estensive canals, th. plant living on« of the largest engineering | rejects < plctcd by native eugilicer». ■•Bl cs.ieri f« drrm« I« h.-<| litBVCl« • aui I r with that MuWtib how u*rd D ear M adam : Your breâd needn't unirli of soda or alum or limn. SchiUinf't first baiting powder haw no lime or alum or excess of 6< xìa . It Is siateli that vast uncovered un- lou. hid beds of sheet mica lie within 60 ml he of Kian Choo bay, China. Try ilUlhtsi« tr* *h4 bahía# p'w4»/ HOW* Tlllir We ofF«r On» thihitrtwi rMUn f«>r aoy raer- ot • Manto tl»ai« »n tu l «nflki by IHH • t'asarrh F ) vnUMKY : t ACO. a <'O FreMLaYtolMQkd l-rnya. fútele, <1 have ktiown I nos n r f J. 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IlaLffkl The above letter froin la ouly un« of IhuuMkuda «»' H*-' * TlufgeJ Um iiri'rt Platt, bit „9t in le'itr ftrril« rinmlübrrn ta brnrn r* bl (rt ned) mit grnänrnb brfsnnt »ar, frn »lt rt een |r(t an bi* tu'" I. 3«nu V seeds • Aa»al tlelfle. Irrt an adr birirnlgcn. rt>«!4>» fui bas London, July IA—The Gibraltar out» labt untiti flbanntntrn wrtbrn respondent of the Nears say«: A naval iittaj ba'Or On, |<(<i rinirnb battle off the Hpanlwh coast 1« consid laflr tut Vtubr Rumänin >4tfi ered Imminent. Wealthy famille« «re G.-rmsn Puldishlng Co deserting Cadis, Kevil Io and Malaga.