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    The Santiam News
ENGAGEMENT
An agreement haa Ima leaked
among tha Western roads and (r«tghl
rate* han- l*ecn r«itnr«d to a normal
...„...„oarGON tart*.
Th« steamer Chari«» Nslaon ba* ar-
—-w
rived in Seattle toon Kt Mrchacl* wiU.
1 178 |>ae»«ng«r» ami about 81,000,000
in g«lrt.
General Brook". nHntnanding th«
. First army corp«, haa Mllr'i from h’*w-
I port News to join General Allies al
it»»i«« «r in» T»l»ar«pbi» Potto Rleo.
AT
FaKIfxler* »r «be Raul» ••»
< «•••< •< Cab*.
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NIPS.
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Washington, July 38- ■“ Secretary
Key West. Flo., July 30.-—Acting
Long Mid tonight that the preparation*
vrxl»r order* of Rear-Admiral Hamp-
8C!O
fur dispatching the Wslaon aqua-iron
•on. tour A mar lean warshit« Thu relay
to Kuropeon water* were going on un­
.fterrxXNi entered tha harbor of Nip--.
I
interruptedly, but that the -!*|>ailura
I mi lhe northeast «mat of U.« province
aecaamrily
would
await
th*
movement
>f --•nllag.i la Cuba, and altar a furious
of the warship* at Porto Rico, the
I '«-mbanlmant, t.w.k puawoMlon of th«
Maasachuostt* and other ship« falng
, torbor. Th« v««aols engaged were the
required for conveying the troops to
>
ropeka.
Annapdis,
Wasp
an-l
ley-fan
■’ <«>»»pi«te
Porto Rico. This disposed of a reprrt
tn lb* course of an hour they at-
Maws of Thia an« Ail War.
Four thouMml mots «i< k ami hungry
dreufated
daring the day that the ex-
jt
alga I^ m >«».
fancvd th® forts, mnk th" Hpsnlsh gun­
Spaniard«, from Eastern Cuba «urren-
pvlilioc had been atMudon«!, Il was
boat
Jorge
Joan
and
scattered
the
d«ml
Monday
U|Ou
learning
of
Total
’
s
Iriie Caruti claim, which lhronten>--!
felt that the report was more miachtev-
-ian>»h rifleman wfto had taken part in
toraua- trouble between Italy slid Vu- capitulation.
Front i theengagvmetit
Captain Hunker then ü.s.nl Ae4»nH-w'a Wweeea I »»a Wear ons at thia time, aa il indicated a put-
lOhCiis^lis» been paxF
As the result of a oolhsion, occurring
<»• t'llr He.l«— <o.»r« II»» <*«• ra­
pwe to yield to th" ttnpll—i threat from
i -t-teml ths «tot« tn go in. Th« Wasp
Camp Merritt, in xan Fran>'lse«i, will near Dalrolt, the »teenier Edward
il«« AeelwaMw o««ii«g Hl« Artille**
European source« that a Kuropoan - >«•
The other v*o-
soon be deserted, the remaining troop* Smith No t waa »unk
I and Layden, being the amallcal of lb«
la A «Hew again** ih» anneriva.
III Ion Woul-I result if the American
set «as but «lightly <famag*»L
taking quattor* In th* Presidio.
> quartet*«, I—I IK® way, loUowad by lhe
warship« attacked the >via*l of Spain
Annapoli*. while the T-<p»ka. which
The Unitrwt Htatr-s domestic pistol
A spacial from Shanghai my* that
Manila, via Hong Kong, July 18.—• Neither the state nor navy depart­
Playa del K«ln, July S3. —The follow­
Washington, July 3C —A rhspatrb
•«rvi«e will 1» exten-l—l to th» Ha­ four Ituasian men of war have left Port
rerrtod a heavier battery, bronghl up The disembarkation of tbs American
ments look tor any embarraasm-nl ing ia the official account of the latest
'received
liy
General
OorMn
from
Gen
­
waiian lalan-ls aa soon m ths flag is Arthur, and that It I* *uppoee>! their
th« rear. Tha channel Is very »arrow,
eral Kbafter My» that 89« new .a*«« of ami '•« lite bluff to ths right waa a fort troop* composing th« MosJ ««pedlUon from European quarters outside of naval victory—that al Manunillo,
raised there
destination I* th« Philippine island*
1« being puslirsl with the utmost eto-rgy. Hpain aa a reattit of th« naval move­ imsleatly told hy Command«! Todd, of
fever of all clo»s««i were reported In and signal »taiion
The British steamer Nswfrmn-llan I,
A London di*|>atcb my* Spain will
ment against ths gp Insula
the gunboat Wilmington, in bia re|*irl
As the Wasp and Leyden rounded Tha tolorado regiment 1« already in
toade-l with (-«-d supplire, > m captured propose an arm tetiee. The Washington i hts oamp tofore Kanliago yesterday.
During lb* day urder* »<-r* sent Io
by ths Mayflower, Tm-alay, off Ctsn- government will be asked to agree to A« Ilia sain« dispatch reports only four the |«v!nl, the forts tired a d-assn shote, th« Held, near i’aratiqoe, and other* Norfolk to hurry f-uward work on the to Admiral Sampavn
fuegos. into which harbor »he was • >>sp* nd b -t 11 it io* white terms of pea- e lea tha none of them from fellow nwne <4 which, liowevo*. fell near will be tranifcrnei without loss of lima. collier* which arc to accompany the
"Al 7 o’uiock <>n th« m»rnlng of July
them, and Ui« Tof«ka retnrrmi the fire
heading.
Th« United btatee crutsei Boston haa kVataon eipnlithin.
IS. the veeset« on the blockade In thia
can ba discussed.
i favor, from among the linn lr<»f* of
with her three plunders, Almost Im-
4 A Norwegian captain
who
haa
Ha l tlr« army troop-abipa b««n able vicinity, the W<uip, Helena, Scorpion,
A telegram haa Iwn rtcelvml tn fever case* In tha camp, th« war mediately the H|*nlaid0 departed the been 3«tailnl to cover tha landing par-
/reached New York, says the Havana
to go to Porto Rico without * naval lint, Hornet, Watnpatuck, Oeeeola. ap-
Haa.
Mi»
now
oo
uplea
a
petition
al-
Wathregton
from
Shatter
requeotlng
»uthorftin* ar« more than ever Inclined fort«, and the Topeka continned to
’ blockade is not «170011*« and •fl |pl U»
convoy ll>® Watson squadron could
that g»-l<l and pa ¡er be scat to Santiago,
A br*!y of n><«t within range of three gun* cd F»rt have got away in a few day*, as Ure proacbeil th« harbor of Man«ani|lo
to th" belief that the yellow lever ais-e send «h-lls into tlx-m.
are reaching that city through lisiaba-
a* the tradesmen reft»»« to accept Amer-
riflemen
on
the
faach
return«*I
the
tire
Malate,
which
l*
only
a
»bort
dtetanc«
t>o from Yucatan and being •hippod
Previous ills-
war t-iard had aiihni to close all pre­ from the westward. At 7 30 the Wil-
Ioan sliver dollar* at par value, and rat« sre of a mild type.
with a few wild shots, but they, too. tr«m Manila proper.
•cross the island
liminaries
by next Halarlay
But as mlngton and Helena entered the north­
patch«*
from
Shafter
and
the
me-lical
them at 30 ectila on the dollar.
were quickly dle|*ra*»l by the Topeka's j The brigade commanded by Ganaral the Mawuchusetts end th« cruisers Co­ ern channel toward the city, the Scor­
A Washingt-'ii suibority ray* Potto
offiu**«
of
his
corp*
have
indicated
the
The battleship luw* Ar-d on an Au*
•mallet gnna The To|«ka also dis-
fluo will be kept by th* Unitml Pteles.
An laraou ia still at t'avlts, but hia lumbia, Cincinnati, Du to arxl Yale, pion and Oacoola, the ml I-channel, and
Tbs axistenoe in camp of a very large num- charged l«o torpedo««. At the same
That is setlleJ, an l has been the plan Irian cr n»»r «fl Santiago haitxu
together with s«v«r«l leaser eraft, were ’ the lll«t, Hornet and M'atnpaluck U h »
troop«
ar« ready to mov*.
from th* first
It* p-is»e>>ioti Wil) go similarity of tha Austrian and F|«niah hot Of caaoa of malxrlal fever and lime, gnolhwr small lort to th« left of
fc* the I
The arrival h«ra of the monitor Mon­ conatderwd MOeavary *» a p
ami th channel, the aiowniente of thee«
the
channel
fl
red
on
tha
American
flag*
is
to
blame
for
the
lucidenL
The
dengue fever, tha falter common in th*
toward making up the hed^y sxpenam
thi» ihanges tha
terey I* anxiously expected. The Mon- Mile* exprabllon,
vmeel» being «v tlme-l aa to bring them
skip«!
but
It
was
silenced
as
easily
a*
■
aplain
of
the
Austrian
warahip,
while
plan*
slightly
.
of war to the Unit- I Flat- •
Cuban climate,
(fame clear ca»«a of
The
Disio
la
almoal
terey. with the collier Bruin*, left Fan
Within effective range of the (hipping
nut pleased, leallaed that th« firing wa* yellow fever are reported, but th« offi- tlie other
certa
In
lo
I«-
in
thè
Watwn
«uadron,
Nows lias
ro-->v d from th»
Mta
a mirfake. Th« intention of Austria sials mv they arc f-e as oom pa rad wish
M-wnwhlto. th- Warp and Leyden Fryiclr»«^- fur Manila, June 1.
! an i thè M*«*a<-hu«ctt» te likely lo b«. at about the »am« moment. Al 7 10
Bear relief 1|« lit
Th«- Itupria-n-
arrived
at
llonololn
June
Ji,
and
left
la said to bo to preserve neutrality to those of oilier fever*.
(»¡••ti»i a crasa fire at the Jrwge J- mv .,
I Fc-retary Lstng eiprtwsly **y», how- the tire was oi-ened on tlie «hipping,
cd whaler* have m-on reached and «ere
there .-»gain on June 99.
an l after a dellN-rat« tire, lasting about
the end.
General Hhafter'* dispatch received which fay to the sooth. In front of the
la-ttet —ff than l-a-l lieen «XfMrted.
The insurgent« are gradually getting i «ver, tbat thè dot»y of thè Wat*»n two and a halt hours, three S|>aui,b
town of Mayari
Iter position was
General King will command th* next by General tiirbtn Is as billow«:
;
squmlron
la
inciderli
lo
thè
convoymg
Moat ol lira vosnals aan be *sv«d, arxl
their artillery Into action againel I'm«-
"Hantiago de Cuba, July Sfl.— Num­ atvoiit a mile and a quarter hum the da, Kanlatueao and Malate. The tfalit- • of thè troopa to l’orto Rico, and due» transports, El Gloria, J-wte Garcia and
the me have t»ot suffered aorioosljf, Manila expedition which ** to Mil from
i^ Punslma Conc«i*-ion, were tiorii«d
boach, an-l fahlnd het wa* tbo third
Kan
Francis««
by
the
end
nf
the
pre«-
ber
of
new
case«
of
fevet
of
all
class««
having existed on tl»h srxl wild rein-
Ing is 'faanltory. Th« Kpnnfard« have . noi m--an Uiat thè «tari will t>» posi-
The Poutoon, whl h
ent w«< k
General King think* ove.y yceterdiy approximately, Bfifl. Dratdis fort. This fort opened on the Wasp ta-<-n driven from the trench«» outside pone-t nntll thè Porto Ilici» opcratlons ami de»tron-l
deer.
war the harbor gorrd and «torewhip,
' '
;
.'I hue« r,«w al not previously r«p»rt«.|. Private Daniel and Leyden, and aa tire Annapoli* and of Malate, and the ln«urg<-nl« are I are rotwlmled.
A report eon»«*
Hau Francisco will be needed al the Hloun, company D, First Illinois, ty­ To|»'ka cam« up, the Hpanlah gunboat strongly entrenched near th« wall* of
Tho reputi fr»>m Barcelona that tha probably for amm itiillon waa bo’r>«-l
Weyfar will I MH
joined In the fighting, and a general
Philippine»
to
help
euppreaa
the
cl-
phoid
fevar,
Joly
90;
S-<rg<-ant
J
Blair,
ì
pwq.te
Werr *o tsarful et ih» «pprtan b and blown up. Three gunboat* were
which General Pri'avtoj.t» will be mtn- •'
The Insurgents began to
battle followed. Tim Trqwk* suebored the tort».
deetroyed.
<>ne
other waa driven
later of war. Thia nombinatiun, it i« pecteri native refrelllon after the Kpeu- regimental qoarti riiiaater. dte-l July 33 in the middle of tbo harbor, about Immbard Malate flr»t, and »truck live I of thè Watwtn sq-iadrott that they *«re ashore ami *unk. and a third «•» driven
if dorigii-- f.-v- r; Private» William Pou-
ì 'irgmg Frauce tv ««tablhdi a protocto-
further asserted, «ill *up|iort the dyn­ lards are conquered.
telugiaph
oompariy
’
«
rab|«ti-
uoc.
4,000 yards from lhe Jorgo Juan, and
astiore, and la believed to have been
asty, repeal the su-|a-n«ioti of cooslitn-
According to tho war view* of John nek and Gsrratt Ix-arnaehsck, both of the other throe American taxis drew
It is «aid on «»tnu-ffl.-ial «e.thorlty Io rata over all thè Catakmia districi, in- dlsabloif.
vim|<any
E,
jfaxind
infantry."
|
eludmg
Barcelona,
w*«
diamtesoi
by
(ional right* and continue the war to Nhernian, ellcitoi in an intervtaw, the
ManBl thsit ths recunt new» (mtn thiba
"The fire wai maintained at a range
General Hhafter reported by cable to­ up on either side and formed a ar.-j^1
il* utmost lirnila
i x i-. i rotary say» th« grievance of Gen­
i» a "vile English fibr - atlon!** that off) late and by tlie dipln-natlc corps which la belleve-f to I«’ beyond the
.-Ir. to. The A mi.-it
t, . ..... I
day
that
the
condition
of
the
troop*
al
beat
infortue-J
In
theafftlrs
of
Frane«
A blunder waa
CubB.'.* mntl ton the mark, and t!•» eral Gerda is jurt.
on t
miring In a de- In H-allty the Spaniards have been vie- a« fanla»tic •¡x-culatlon, unwurranted lang« of the «b>>re artillery. It was
The Cubans should Farttlogo was rapidly Improving, v!
captured territory around Kanltago will evidently mo-fa
torious. and that Admiral Camara's
cont I no«'I until after a gradual chuilng
’
«trnrTWe
tiro
and
"n
th--
fort* 1»
•.•r
i,; • - . r vald h<- hcq«d h‘ jto poni»- •
be guvsrnod with a firm l.an-i. No
squadron coale I at Mngapor« and is by any m inai movement now un fiw>L in, the »bore tiatterias o|«-n««l fire al a
Th<-
To|w-ka
*ent
four-inc
h
sheila
crash
­
two'vi
nave
the
J.i»-.«"*
io>
atc-l
In
com-
il
te
*aid
to
he
thorougbly
well
estate-
i-
I
h
r
"t
‘
.1
it
1
rj
trouble 1» fearc-1 by the offi- lai* al
expected here July SI.
onrnj'.. wix-re they may re»t ing Into th« Jorge Juan at such a rate
lt«ii«d that Franco i* noi lendlng • cootparatlvo abort rang«, when the
Wash-ngton. Th« dlanontent rv'T’^'-v 1
• ' ■ '
1
»
•l>i|f* were recalled, the object of th«
that
»ho
uni
withio
80
minute«.
helplng haud lo Fpain in any of ber
SPANISH FLEET
AT
MANILA
•’
Sj-istifiahte under any ciroum*taces, »n ! recupcrato aad «hero the sick may
notloeafile among the irj- #
expr-litlon having been acoompilahed
When
Um
firing
became
heavy,
the
affi ict ioti*.
recover.
-^*1'otto Rico ahotrld i>c retained.
|M-t«d to wear *«xy w-
and tbo idea* of the command«r-ii>-
iffi-. rs an ! crew of the Hpaniard pot T*rrlbt* Ka*rutt«*n l»j IMwif'i
He
1»
feeding
11,000
Spaniard«,
pris
­
L-d thu United states areTtoly ap-
The tailroad situation in China Is
chief carried out a* I uml«r*tt«*l them,
ARCTIC WHALERS SAFE.
-ff in ■ small boat and made the vhors
tnrh •tkffillffia
oner*
of
war,
and
although
he
lias
not
r- <-d
that Is, to destroy the em-mv** shipping.
rapidly improving. Conservatiatn ha*
yet been able to fnrni»li them tent», under a heavy tire and rwapod into the
New York. July 33.—A corr«*|<ind- Th»y tear* Wot Thr»»le«..l
Wilt
second expedition ha* rcacherl apparently lw*-n at last throw n over-
I • i t to < i.gag« It.« flcl l
r
f
thi* deficiency Is living ma le gw-1, and woods. Two »hots from the Topeka's not of the Journal writing from t'avlts,
*hnrt«g* of
»^Jie traniport steamer China teatd and the government la dealing
the forts.
bow
gun
droppul
sqnarely
Into
the
their condition t* no worn- in this re-
.Manila, July 17, relate» the result of
Seattle. July 33. — A ruemtor of th» ,
"No i-aatiallieaoccurred on board ativ
< Alt.
I hr
Co- out tontra- ts and concessions with an
•pact than was their condition before Mayari forts. The Spanish pennants the Inspo-tloo of the hull* id the F|>ao- Bear relief e«|-e Inion write* from i
•he »lay folhtwing, i almost reck!«»» haud.
of our v«<r«cl». Great cam was taken
The latest
disappeared
and
the
white
flag
was
run
Manila by the
the
surrender.
l«h
warships
sunk
In
$ »»Mil il*«' com in £ ■ antherited railroad 1« to !■« built t>y
Point Barrow, under 'fate of March 37. | In directing the fir« that a* little dam­
up. This ended a short but otic of tho squadron of Alrulral Dewey.
The
confirming the new* received from age a» possible should be done to the
on Manila. i the Rn«ao-Chinea« batik
Tftir>|>«
I>»*|»rr••«•«!.
Evidence of
most vicious l aities of the war.
cruiser Reina Crivtina »hows th» lU'Mit Captain Tuttle that the Imprisoned
«(«million 1» elf** l- i the gradual arrakenirrg of the spirit <>f
city itaelf, anil •<> far as could be oh-
Santiago de Cuba, via Kingeton,
The course of
kr»<v*,
i nahh*’» progles* in other linrs of industry « July SA.—The report Jpublishni! In the CHEERED THE ENEMY’S FLAG. complete destruction,
wlialere hid b«e*> FMOhod, and that •«rve-l. little, if any. waa done. Tim
«toile un be
the
Olympia'*
B-ltx-h
Hie capital
i also hecoming plainly apparent.
United State« that there"»!* 30 cases of lf«*w Npamkih TrUitnrr« Thenfcml I nris clearly traced try the line of ruin el­ they were batter off than hal b«wr> Spanish loaa 1« believed to have l i-en in
expected. Most of the vessel* can be the neighborhood of lot) killed. The
of OrTrra'» Owl
Captain General Blanco has Imued yellow fi ver in the cavalry division
's
.-
■
a t
I': r-
•Uni fur III* li Indura«
s.iv««l, and the men have not suffered gunb-sat« destroy,-I or Irivei, mliooi
*.*giion among th« S|»an- a proclamation in Havana announcing prove* on iuv.stlgaton to l>e unfounded.
are
very
few
largo
shot
hole*
through
New York, July 2tl.— Priaonui* ol
sxriously, having •ot sisted on fish and , ware the Dvlgndo, Guantanamo, ()a.
Ftmorlann aoltliem
<«i
Captain House report* that there 1« no
the rapilnfalKin of Santiago.
the hull, the principal on« ten ng from wild rein-leer.
traila, Continola and Guardian."
»icknve«. The First, Sixth and Ninth war cheering the ting of their raptor« ...X
b -.'.■■Il ami
.,i, I t- m f.. ;r-
News rece-iwd hy the staamcr Alki
There were 100 men quarter—I at
nrwwpâprr» luy « cmhUon it
cavalry, the Firoi and Tenth infunlry wa» the unusual night witnessed at the It; h -I- 11». Tin c l-< - <'a-ti
1»
•ays the town uf Kkegeay is still under
Um different
reginx-nts and six conn is..-* of llm Union dock in Brooklyn today. The le»« burned but teirlbly wrecked. Cap- Hmyliie. 7d in the old Kelly MORE TROOPS FOR MANILA
maitial law, aixl al) saloon* a*e eloMd
il again«! the fiGwiimml «»n
Kan !vl| h ll»!it artill- rv
•■lx >: ]« I alght won all the morn significant aa There are plain traces where ilx big house and the remainder divided up I
ft un
betwi-v-n Charlie Brower's and the old r-r-hahl* «o.nao Will H»
General Garda has left Santiago, hut ■Ismt two mil«« north w. at of El Canny, the cheer* i .imo (rom Spatriali throat«,
BE ltie auap<m»iuii <>l (be
•holla tore immenes holes in the wo<»ten refuge station now occupied by Profi-e- ‘
•»•»* **8mn*'t«ee.
rx'lrrit»tandlng his grievance, th« Co­ al the baae of the mountain*. The ¡'ho IM i’.riaoneta captured an the four
hull. Whrmthe Are «tart.-I. th« weight air Mcllhr-nny. They were In want of
Han Frvn- li'-o July 93 —An after-
eral Wood, the leader of the ban leader will help us conquer Holguin camp le apparently perfectly healthy, prixn «tramen now in {airi were about of gun* caved the hull Inward*
The clothing and > -»!, whh h were »1 on « Ooqn p-ji”-* asm-rt*, on the authority of
to
anil
for
home
under
th«
Brillali
ling.
!
a
a* to the location, and ha* a good wa­
rough nderv. haa been ap|X»int«<l mil­
warship
is
now
a
muss
id
twisted
Iron
an unnamed army ortlcAf, that fi.'Nifl
The ground
ie well They were oil board the liesperia, ami and charred tirain»—a very bad wreck, supplied.
itary governor of tin- city and province
Ketixr de Castro, <4 rhe Porto Rlr-an ter supply.
just aa aba backed cut of the dock, one
Lieutenant Jarvl*, who led the land troupe will bo sent Io tlm PMIip|>b>*’*fc/.
sutiago. Hr attcveed» Gmrnd Mc* junta, asya hia junta favors American drained.
r<-''rnbllng that of the Maluo in ap-
The aerortion 1» ba" I
Malarial fever la prevalent, but It al- of the patrol gunboats came by. With iwaranoe. Three large shell« entered ■-»pilitton which atrlv-'-l al Point , from this city
Klbben.
! annexation of Porto Elco, and pledges
one accord, th« prisoners mined three
••n
th*
snrmisn
that
th« Insurgent» will
Barrow
ahead
of
the
Bear,
nisi»
nearly
way«
yield*
to
quinine
treatment
In
A «pwtal dispatch from Madrid «ays the support of his ¡rcopfa to that end.
mighty cheer», which startled the peo­ the Don Antonio de Ulloa amldehipa, 9,000 mil.n in 103 days, and hia arrl-i give the Uolt-'d Ktatre troubls, and that
spam if> not ready to eue for pea. e. and
The Hpanieh minister rd public in- th<> course of four or five day». The ple ou the Brooklyn bridge, and could but the ve*H-l did not burn. She val ¡nit an and to the troubh-a of the It will require al least that many
the pfiwara are esehatiging notes re- »truetien. M-nor Gauraxato, 1» author- fact that imiuun** of the regiment
fa heard on Governor'« inland
It •ank quickly, riddled by »hell* of all hr--Io. k- d m-n. He first boarded the i Unite-! Htatea sol-tiers to preserve order
warding the coming of Commodore | tty for th« statement that a peace hon­ have this fever ae freely a* the other
waa the fast they could <lo in thanking *lx«a. The greatest havoc was done by il.-lvid.-r« and was greeted by Captain ' In the Philippines,
Prc|-aratlons are
men
ahow*
that
it
I*
not
yellow
ja>k.
Watr-ori. and th« progrew« made thus orable to the Hpanteb army will shortly
Cm b* Sain tor the kindncM lavished six • inch shells.
Millar f, who at onro informo-1 him of being made to rush the available trans­
There
have
bor
n
no
fatalltlee
ftom
ma
­
far is *ali«faclory to Spain.
i lie none imlad.
on them while prisoner« The Hes­
the .onditlon of the fleet. The arrival ; ports, and nearly 4,(MX) soldiers will I m
THE
DICTATOR
A London dispatch to th« New York
Lieutenant Hobaon, th« heio of San­ larial lever thu* far, but *o long a* the peria left nt 3 I’. M. The primmer* AGUINALDO
of the fame reindeer and the Bear' dispatched in two vwk*
Th« trans­
Journal »ay* that Sir Hnnry ikrnmniotrd- tiago, haa returned to Washington to men are expuaed to the hot *un during were a happy lol. and their appearance
party pul an end to the fear* of the , port Artaruia, recently purchased by th«
Inourgmt < hlrf Dc«l«rf»
few
the
day,
the
Increasing
rain
and
heavy
Wolff. British ambnaeodor at Madrid, report to the navy department regard­
•bowed that they had been well treated
men, and there is no danger uf further i government, and which arrived front
O«*r (h* I*1»llipplne«-
ha* bc«n fully inform«! «f the term* ing th« n«*»«»ity for prompt action in dews, malaria will Increase and our while in enforced idienea» Among the
dislresa
Puget round to-fay, will tie fltt.d out
uien
grow
wore«.
A
»
•
<>n«i
attack
la
Washington,
July
35
—
Tha
follow
­
npon «bl'h the United Statist govern­ the work of raising Cervara'a ship«.
They have ing -abb-gram ba» just been received al
Imm—listrdy, sa will also th« transport
much more difficult to eradicate, erpo- prisoners were alt officer»
Cffirvffir* fa* *ff«jr tn %m*rien.
ment 1« rwndj! to tnako peace
Nine huixlrtsl men embarked on th*
atxll*. No troop* have been desig­
cially in the case of men vipMcd to the saloon acommodalions, while the oth­ the war depaitmvnti
Annaprlls, .Mil.. July 93. — A rumor,
er« are in the steerage.
Now Jerney and part of New York »t««tn<>r lllo Janeiro tr-ru Han Fiancis- present conditions.
"Hong Kong, July S3.—Agulnaldo which cannot be traced to an aulhori- nated to go on these vessels, but they
-aaa »wept by a «torm which earn»- I co, Ix.utid for the Philippine* Saturday,
The army ia mentally depreaaod by
declare* a dictatorship and martial la* tative sourrw. *«• on everyhndy’e li|>» will be setected Slid fully equipped be­
THE MAINE DISASTER.
great destruction to Ilf« and property. A continuous ovation »« tendered th* inactivity, and the uncertainty aa to
over all the islands. The people expect here today to the effect that Admiral fore tlio steamer« are ready to rcer-iv*
Four men were «truck try lightning and men a» th«y marched through th« street» ita future movement«, together with Kaats»li«afInn of (rFirra't whip« l*roF*e Independence.
Their exa-t caj-ni'ity cannot b«
I recommend Chin«*« Cervcra had expressed a determlliatlon thorn
The departure of
instantly killed, and live other» were of Han Francisco.
1« U •• l>«ia In an E«|ar«a| ( aut*
the IncrrMMing malarial (ever.
ponies for cavaity a*.
not to return to hi* native country al learned until the bunks arc hi pla-».
badly injured, while sss-king »h«ltir two more transports is expected to com­
(iff Santiago de Cuba, July i’ll —
"ANDEIWON."
the close of hostilities tmtweeu th* Th« Hl. Paul and the Ta-oma with cav­
from the »turui under a tree neat Treu- plete the present movement of troops SURRENDER
OF
SPANIARDS "Any doubt that may have existed
General A lx let son i« wnlor army offi­ United State« and Spain. It I* »aid alry horse* will be dispatched at tha
to Manila.
ton, N. J.
that the Maine wa« blown up by an cer at the Philippine«
The dispatch that the admiral has decldixl to takr •arlk-st p-wsible day. The government
American trade with Porto Rico i* iHlwrlor f)arr!»<»n* t
f»**wn Th«lr outside laiinb 1« dispelled by au exami­
A aerlou« riot has occurred at Maya-
waa sent from Manila ¡rol-aMy wveral up hi* residence in Boston, whither he is still looking (or available troopahi|>»,
A rtn*.
gurwe. Porto Rico, result ma In th« th« subject of a bulletin just issue-l by
The r«!«»«««» u» Chinese w:!! repair with his sen, Liestcnaut and one or two now al Puget ronixl
nation of th« d^lroyed Spanish ship»." fay» ago
Washington, July S3.—The war de­ »aid a member of the boani oi survey poni'-e mean* that rienerai Andwrvoa t'ervera, who 1« al«o a S|ianl«h prisoner ports say fa »d-fat to th« list.
killing of nine persons and the «..io,d. order of the ne«s»«tary of agrtenltore
The fifty-first lows volunteers have
Ing of many other« Tim Spanti>h real- A shrinkage I* shown in th« tranaac- ; partment at midnight jmsted the fol­ that i-xamlrml the reiunant» of Ad­ Jeairea that kind ol cavalry animal«.
here, a» «<w>n a* po*CO 1» declared. The
flout» of the place attacked th« uativrfa. lions during the past fiscal year, being lowing:
miral Cervcra's fleet. "Of the four
General Anderson'■ n>r-asagegave the Hparilsh officers who arriveil last night in all likelihood be<-n selected to go to
"Santiago, via Hayti, July 38.—Ad­ • hl|>s examimd, three were blown up cabinet ft>o<t tor ei>u*ideratlot> »1 ita on the Harvard were eecortcd through Manila In the transport Arisona, To­
whom they accused of being American smaller than those of any preceding
sympathiser* and intending to aid the year since the civil war except 1398 jutant General of the Army, Washing­ hy thetr magaxlne ei| loled au<l every regular meeting today. There 1« no the city toifay by member* of the Aral day, a detail of men was ordered to
Lieutenant Miley has returned tor|"jlo in addition, y«t on none of ll•po«ltion to force an iaaue with the contingent of prisoners and seem'wcll take the rations, proceed to the steamer
inia-ting army front the United States. The falling «ff in the trade I* mostly ton
in our lm|«rta from the Islands
for th» p irpwe of guarding it and pre­
from
Han
Luis an-l Palmas Soranio, them waa tb<-re the Mine «ffnet pro­ i mon gent chief at thi« time, but it i* •atisflml with their quarter*.
According to Hong Kong advice«
venting any of the Chinese ere* from
Several Lonilon iMHiple prominently where he went four .fays mro to receive duced »» by the explosion on the pretty well understood that lie *1)1 not
Captain
Eulatv
adheres
to
hie
origi
­
Manila is r«adv to surrender.
Th«
identified with the Central Pacifio art­ the surrender of th« Spanish troo|«. Maine. There waa no upheaval of the be allowed to commit the United State« nal objection and refnsea to sign the going ashore.
backbone of Hpanish resistance al the
On the Rio, which wiM sail Saturday.
arranging to vi*it this country within a The ii n in far surrendered aaa larger keel, and little bulging of the plates, government In th« future trcatiuvnl of parole. He ■« gloomy and morose, •»
Philippine« is said to have ts-en broken,
few week». In consequence of the re­ than General Toral re|>orted. Three «»<ept In the immediate victnily of the Philippine l«laml».
•«elating little with bls brother offi­ 18 officers, 530 enUstol men. and 10
and no tight Is probable. A real show
civilians, a total of 908, will lake
cent action of oongr-aa In creating a thousand an-l five Fparnsh troops and the explosion. Th» effect was nearly
cer*.
of force by the Americans will be fol­
patsagn. Of these, 731 comprise two
commission to confer with the <*im­ 330 volunteer guerrillas gave op their altogether upward. In »>me rases the
E«pl•»•Io* In • Jail.
Aguln»lil-‘* < »bin»*.
lowed by the hauling down of the Span­
battalion* of the Sooth Dakota regi­
ps ny’* reprcocntativcs and jointly pre- »rm» an-l gar« parote and have guna to ■ protected deck being lifted, hut outaide
Ft
Joseph,
M<>
,
July
98
—
Great
eg-
ish llag.
The continued presence of
Lon-Ion, Joly 33.—-The Hong Kong ment, 53 are men of the signal corp»,
l-are a plan for settling the road'« debt work. Three tboussrxl »tan-ls of arms <>t the springing of a few platea, tbs cit«m«nl was created last night by so
th« German fleet at Manila gives ria*
rorn-spondant of the Daily Mail says
to the govermr-nt of 8*0.000,000.
wore
turned
in
to
load
on
ox-carts
ami
explosion of dynamite io the oounty that General Aguinaldo'a osbinel took and 104 recruits for the Utah light
hull« were Intact."
to much unfavorable comment.
Brigadier-General II. G.
The examination of the wreck* of jail, the act of a numler of desporata the osth of office at Bacoor on Sunday, artillery.
A dictatmship has been proclaimed started to the rallroa-L H|>anish troupe
General Palrsda, the Spanish com­
Otis will be In command.
at the Philippines,
Aguinaldo an- accompanirMt him to Han Lula, an-l all the Spanish ehips •M med« tirât for convict« awaiting transfer to the peni­ in the preaooc« oi 0,000 natives A
mander, refuse» to 1« inelud—l In the
notinced him-elt in authority and pro- were spoarently greatly delighte.) at the purpose of aaoertalnlrg the effect tentiary. The rear end of the jail waa fireworks display followed. AguinalJu
•I»«*
Ware erghl»«.
eapitolallon of Santiago de Uulu. Ao-
dal mad martial law in the island*. the prospect of returning home. They of American gunnery, »•»«! second, to wrecked, but the prisoners' escape waa Is restleM under American restraint,
Cheater, Pa , July >8.—The tank
cording to Bpanish military law a com­
were
on
the
verge
of
starvation
an-l
I
And the effect of an Internal elpluslon. prevented.
General Anderton telegraphs that the
and wishes to capture Manila. United steamer Oilfields, which arrivnd today
mander can »nrrander the troupe he
native« etnee!
Independence.
The have to send them rathins t-wnorrow. Both «object» boro upon the Main*
Flat** Consul Williams, who I* st Ca­ from Hhlelda, England, r»|*itt* having
perMinally command», but he rkurnot
A*
one
importuni
restili
of
thè
cap-
If the number* keep up as they have, Incident, a* noted above.
insurgents have l-cgun attacks on Pon
vite, ha* written to Consul Wildman paaacd a large number of Ixsliee ol per-
■ t II«*«* ****** «»sss^w
I.
• «...a.
• • e e- - 8 , (9-«e»*^
*
*t-
froesee
ss*au»»l
M*s*ssa«t'*« »••• ••*»«« -.«.a
(here win
will ire araiul »«,uuu to »nip
n I arc got ’ rnero
Oes8 *«* Wa»t*»’8 Wav
her«, »tmngly uriring him to com« tn
white off
tha NswfcaadlarJ
point*. «*«« t.heoeh e«4», Kia gnthna. do. Hantamrso and Ms fat
Ùgii«« niv to ¿«WtoUaxì «jpùsfoau *»»»*• 881 ’»84' *8»
T
h
„
away,
neariv
is
.
ihiu
nere;
8.
tom
from
ting their artillery Into aetfatt.
tjiifiùofi, Juty 36 — Huya’« ag*«ni rn- American «impani"« wlll handla thè Carite ««pl reason with General Agwi- hanks, a tow day* ago. Captain Haw-
ny, nr foiiow suit, i miwiprcniiy it
Han
Luis,
8,800
from
Guantanamo,
and
HpanlarJs were driven from trenches al
ports that two Fpaiiish gunboats havr output of the Cuban mine* a» «sa thè naldo, with whom fie has great Influ­ yer stale.! that there were folly 300,
i* held that ths capitulation only com­
Malala and the position* occupied by over 8,000 al Hague and Barat o«.
entered th« harbor of Figualra, al ihr case before their operatlon wasmispend- ence. Mr. Wildman start* al the end and he supiviscs they warn tlx»« of the
prises atwul 7,iKM triKip« actually at
" h IIAFTER,
ì
lb« insurgents.
of next week.
mouth uf the M' mlego, Portugal.
victim» of the La Bourgogne disaster.
Santiago.
cd by order of thè Hpanish officor«.
* 'Major-General Commanding."
Ma««Y
PlFffi4.
Peace agitation is spreading in th«
Miner P»WS I<•«•».
Am*rtraa V»»»*l llomhard« T»w»r.
Marr KI «••*«< Ita* O*>I4
Denver, July 33. — A special from
<h«»l Front 4mbn«lt.
• ai Wrlllft b* Garría.
The actual cash expenditure* on ac­ provinces of Spain.
Madrid. July Ml.—A dispatch from
Furl
Worth,
Tex.,
to
the
News,
says:
Seattle, Wash., July
—One bun
Cincinnati, July >8.—The Commer­
It is again hinted that there will
Santiago da Cui«, July 1A. —It now
count <>f the war tin» far amount to
Havana Mys that the American war-
dm I and thirteen Klomlikerv, who ar­ cial Tribune'« «pec fa I from Bartioor»- The south-boun-J Fanta Fe ¡«aanng- r
J ho . ih R i .U oo .
sr.-on be a third call for troopa.
turn* ont that the letter alleged to
train, due here at 1:30 tonight, was •hi[« before Manw.ilfo separated yes­
rived al Victorfathis morning on the
F|>anl*li bonrls with a face value of bava been add recaed by General Garcia Steamer Gar too*, reached here thu ville, Ky , say*: John Baker and a bell up near ffagina*, eigtit inib-a terday, five proceuding to a point off
In the event of an nprtehig of the
populace in Strain there 1« grave dan' 8&.000 were sold in Naw York for 8100. to General Shatter, complaining of the afternoon. The most cvmservstlv« es­ colored man were killed y» alerday by north of hero, by masked men. The Cape Crus, where they faniliaidnd «
It is reported fioui Ixuidon that tha treatment accorded to the Cutiana, and timate place« the amount of gold they unknown person* in ambu«h. Baker rob far» ordered the engineer to run to , signal tower, canting damage.
ger of a mutiny in the army.
out on bail ami waa accompanied
Spanish
amliassrtrlor to England "ro- advising General Shafter of General brought at half a milion dollar«. Dr.
North Fort Worth, three mile* from
Gibraltar, July 38.— Three ftanniah
Mall advices from Hong Kong '■‘T
by two negroes, whom he employed to
• farcia'« re*lgn«tlon, was prepared by
the city, A *heriff's
‘
' poam. city po- trans Allanllo «teamer« have arrived
D W. Ward, of Portland, naya there
that the Carolina («landers hat* re- cently Informed a coll-ague that lie had a newspaper
guard
him
rn
route
to
Manchester.
correapondenl
named
unquestionable information to the effect
lie« and armed citlacn* have gone to her« from Codia, fearing that the
are many who have large amount«,
Volterl against Spanish rula.
that there was an Ironclad alltanee be­ Ara«, who haa been acting on ll>e «taff while on the other hand, many ar« One of the negro«« eacaped. All con­ th« scene on a yard engine. A report ■quadron of Commolore Watson will
The drfensea of tha coast eitir« of
nected
with
the
White
Howard,
or
the
of
Genera)
Garcia.
It
I*
not
clear
that
tween Great Britain and the United
here had It that some 73 shot* were ex attack that plane an<l destroy all the
doming out broke.
Spain are being strengthened to niwt
Garrard-Baker factions are guarded
Garrla ever «aw the letter.
Stales before the war l»-gan."
changed between robbers and ofBearX-
All are reticent.
•hipping in port.
cxp.'. u-.l attack* by American xraralilpa.
when
they
travel.
Shafter make» no mention of it
A Berlin dispatch *ays that the Ger­
PhlelaMKl JtMBlnway.
Will «<»r at wantlagfi.
Wr*rb*«l
1«
TMrty
-
Mil«.
Spain ha« now only two lighting man a-lrmral will do nothing at Manila
r«rli<|nl Alarm»«.
l »m»ra »* c«»tagena.
lam Ion, July 38.—The Manila eor-
Waahington, July IS. —Hecri
■hipa worthy of consideration, ths hat« utile»* authorised by A imitai Dewey.
Seattle, Wash.. Joly •«.—The «learn­
London, July 35—Dlspatehe* filed
Gibraltar, July JX. —Admiral Ca­
respondent of the Daily Mall, under ger »ai l today that tbej
tloahip Pelayo and the armorer) cruiaor
er Kafamaarsf haa l*en totally wrecked
Col, Dr. Nicholas Henn, of Chicago, mara's fleet is said now to lie at Carta­ In Tliirty-Mlle river, Alaska. Only the at Llsfam, Portugal, on July 19, but -late of July 17, commenting on the were In engagement«^
Carlo» V.
which were suppressed by the ernaor.
has t*en ma-le chief of th* operating gena. A French »qnadron is repwrted upper woik« of the vcasel con Id be seen
"state uf anarchy among the rebel*,*’ not lie «ent to Portoffi
cay that, owing to the raspensHMi of
The Spanish government I* looking staff of the entire army and a member to be cruising between the Canary
remain In Cuba i^^H^
ssys:
above
ths
water.
The
steamer
and
th« constitution In Spain, the Portu­
island*
and
the
Cadis
coast.
The
Brit
­
for a pretext to pul General Way 1er of General Miles' staff
Hl* place
' Each local chief desire* to become been entirely
«Htflt« on board will prove a total loss guese government hae ordered rein­
ish
battievhlp
Illustrious
will
Mil
from
Mtelv trehind the bars on account of hereafter will fa- at the front, wherever
th- inprerne ruler of hi* island. It I* rep rt* are ol
forcements of troop* to be dispatched pitiful to tnmk that a nation like the the war de|-ar^nM
Gibraltar for Tangier Tuesday n«xt,
<»MF rrePtolg»* Faellrf.
hi* intrigue« with revolutionary ele­ lighting 1» going on.
supposedly to represent England at tha
ments
Chicago, Jnly M."—TheCIvlc Froicra- to the frontier, fearing Hpanish uprle-
The soldier* of the Seventh i'lirwite gathering of warship* occasion«*! by { tion of Chicago tor-ighl gaVe out a cali Inge and the entry of revolutionleta Hpanfard* has t«-n beatentry euch riH«- fever situat
Governor Fanginr-a, of Lower Celt-
Santiago,
are studying H|>anish In order that the espcctcd coming of the American fot a natlonal conf-ren- c, to be h.-l-l at into Portugal, aa haa been the case In crable *|>«clmena of humanity."
fornla, manifested his friendliness for
they may ta> able to entertain th« ladre* •quadron under Commodore Watson.
lire pent
The
tirsi
Street
tailway
in
America
j
Haratoga,
N.
Y.,
Auguat
I*
«nd
30,
to
Ila
the United States by having his mili­
rd Cutie and Porto Rico nr their own
■tarled on thè Itowery, New York, an i ' in gora
diseña* th« faatursa oí the b.relgn pol-
tary i>and give a concert on lb« Fourth
The Romans nse-l a clicnlar fan on
A < ierman ictentlst it of the opinion
language when they enter th<«« islan-ls
ley of the United Matee. Toe cali 1« that wotnou will have leard* some ran troni Primo «Irset lo Fviirteenth (orin i*
of July, In which American national
, K-casion* of state and the Greeks manto
with lb- armr of inv»»Ion
•treet, in 1881.
iheJf’
sigue-i
by
ovar
l.OOu
mea
in
«ver*
atete.
*irv were the most prom'nent.
.
tiste in the remote future.
fans of flat leave* of tha lotus.
J* ’ i*
New Cases at Santiago
Amount to Four
Hundred.
Americans and Insur
gents Investing
Manila.
I ive Spanish (iunboats
Destroyed at Man­
zanillo.
FOUR DEA I MS IX O.XE DAY
DISEMBARKING THE TROOPS
<
THREI TRANSPORTS RIINED