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The Santiam News
OB BOON
LATER
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NEWS
Th« United Hlate» oomimM-ot er»
• ho »rato pr»|«ai« a - rala of law« fot
Hawaii will tail on th« .Mariposa,
Aiigual 10.
A-1virara fr-m Ha-ana conl.nn ti.»
, re|«*rl that General llareta hn» relia-
í qolal>«il bis « »«anniaml and gi*u* hume
u> Camaguey.
Intrigue among th« power* of Europe
to «Lui u* out ot Ui« Fi«ii>i 1 ■ n< • i«
■ail to base Ixwn ebrokrwat«-l by Fr«w-
. ident M< Kinley'« cuut««.
Ji.’nsral Bronka has left
K- we lor Porto !;>■■•>.
A powdar asili at Elmira,
blew np killing tho owner
New fort
N. Y.,
VxroaMa were killed as the result
fT an exphaion m lhe Coney Uiiur.
near Hkykomlth, Wash.
k-
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The leMi-lon Tin»«-» annoum-as that
the Royal Ulster Yscht Club Las ar­
ranged to challenge for tl.e America*«
cup
The New York Yacht Club will
t«e n««liBe.I of tlur tteciaion immediately.
COMH EST IS EAST
Porto Rican Expedition
.Meets Uitli Little
Resistance.
VOLUNTEERS
«aprile« le
akeaUeave ter
leea* T*.*>. p»
lln«u
SI RRENUERING
*•«»«««
Ike
k«wsv-
V*»«» r««i«w
t'eepl* are »»»rVJeys.4 al Ilo
Arrival er Ike Arvwy.
AT
WORK
PANIC
*•■•!«•• «•■bus«« |*y t»« AaaeHeoa
w •••area.
K«-y West. Aug. 2.
Itsporta havo
re*, twd her» that Neuvilas. on lhe
northern <»«a»l of Ure province of Fuer-
1» Frlm ipe. Cuba, has tweu Uuulwr-L»!
by ths «iiipa i«f tba l>l-«cka«llng sqnmt-
r<m, »va naled by th« Hpanlah and aub-
w’qucutly burned.
No details are
known, am! th« only Information of
U m affair waa that giveu to Captain
Maynard, ot the gunboat Nashville, by
LieutriMnt-Cotensl ltejas, of th« insur­
gent fraiss al tflhara, last Tues-lay.
Colonel Rojas himself has tl.e new« at
•e-on-l ba ml
The <>nly American shij« known to
have km in ll»e vUitilty of Neuvitas
lately are the Frwirte an-l Ha-lger The
latter capltiied three Spanish »hip»
coming out of 1 ho Sen»lias bailor, and
took them to Dry Tortuga«. All wyr«
fiyit-g RM < > •» tUg*. but wl « n b»r I-
rd were fuui-I to vuotaln a number of
Hpaniafi suldlvts, only threw uf whom
were lick.
Tire Bulger 1« expected
hero «jiortly.
Th« Nathivlle reported at tiibara <>n
Tneelay, when she captured the ■choon-
era GiLara and Kxpr«Ms«i. On entering
the Larlair, •!>• ««• mat by the ex-
United Htnte* conaalar »genl an-l pro»-
i-lent of th« railroad line to Holguin.
He told th« American« <4 th« eva. na­
tion of Gitwra two «lay« l«.’ore by Gen-
•ral l»A»|ue an.) h > I,KOO Hpalilsh troupe,
who tearwd acunc*gte«l attack by Amer­
ican» ai d Unban*
They fled to H«>1
guiu by rad. and nfterwaid «tor» up tlie
Ira k*
Geneial beqae* left in th«
Gibara ho»pital 533 »ick ami *>>nml«-l
Spanlaii sol.Iler« with a request to Ad­
miral Kami «ut to «cv Uiat they wort
projierlv carral for.
The next day th« Cuban foroe«, con­
sisting ut 600 cavalry, trn-ler f.lenten-
anl-Cvhmel Rojas, and »00 infantry,
made a triumphant entry into the town.
They were received with ac< Initiations
by the Cuban*, an-l th» tuwu In-LI fe»
llval that -lay and night. The Insurg­
ent« look formal pt»>«e«*ion, establish­
ing jxillce sy*toin-*tHi «ent out »cooling
parti«», and *4aeu Uiv Naehivll* ar-
Hired, the best ol order ha« being nixin
taine-L The mv* lei« had, liov»<-v<-r,
neglectral the «obooner» in the harlnir,
and the Ameilean Slnjw traik ponac-sion
of them.
When En»ign Snow loft with a
prise crew to bung th» Gibara here, It
had l»-en di-tvrmim-i to raise tlie Amer­
ican flag over th«’ town.
IN
SANTIAGO
O-w.ar-1 l«««l bt lbs
l«luiX ®r re» «resave.
Progress of Gen­
eral Miles’ Army
in Porto Rico.
a
lilt CHY OF POME IS 01 RS
t eesv
Santiago de Cnba. Aug. I. —A pau-
j icky feeling prevril« in business cir­
cle« here, owing to a tear that lhe
Americane will turn the city ovet to
, lhe Cnhan« for self-govern meni
No
cunAdence exi«t«, owing to the nncer-
tainty of the future.
Order» that
wsie given during tlie tirsi day* ot lhe
American occupation bave breiii- nn-
laruiaoded by cable. Eur.i|>ean tu-i
h amila» on through bills of la-Il ng via
New York ha* been ordered unshipped
and sold in New York, even at a avert-
Terms I inai and No
further Negotiations
Required.
A m .
Tl«e umr feelint eaten-!» to the
Cul>an
merchants tl.cinavlves, wl.o
•eeui to have lost faith In the ability of
their own jieoj.le to control affair». The
relads demand lndv]w>mfen «, hot tl.e
better t-laSM»», the ui«rchant« and lami-
owners, drra«! «iteli a f»w*ibil!ly, ami
fervently hope that the Vidte-I slat.«
wilt retain tlie radii» ot government in
the Islam!, aa lhe only guaraulm <4
«lability or | rospsri’.y.
.»emir Julian Can loja. agent <4 1!.
Ward line of »trainer», says that a
han !rr.| spatriali merchant» have ap
plied tor cabin an-1 laggag«* room ot.
the retai a trip of the steam« r Philadel­
phia, which is expect«! today, ai I
limy will leave thè city unico» there >s
some assurance from the American gov­
ernment that It intends to l’oc tn-1 tho
alniinist rat ion of
|>ublic affair« tn
Cui«»,
Till» 1« the question uppermost In
•veryboily*» mind. S|«anl»h. foreigners
ami nativi’« are all alike anxious for a
d.-Aiiite cxpr«’»siou front Washington of
the policy of tue Cnit«-d Mints* with
regard to Cu!>a, and until the eUjuree-
slon is made, no resnmpUon of tra-le or
Ooiiimercé can be eX|>M*tv.| in Santiago,
where t<»l«y l«-th ars in a demorali»- J
and chaotic »tats.
Washington, July 30.—Ths cabinet
Port of Ponce, Foils Rico, via th-s
Washington, Aug. 8 —General Mllaa,
Island of St. Th.‘mas, Aug. I.—The
dlscus»<»| thn ) rv»i.l«-nl'» «n»wsr lo
In «mmman.1 of the i'orbr R>--an ex|sall«
Span’s )»■««'« pr<>p«.«sl. an«l readied a
jswt of 1‘once »iirreml.f«*! to IVm-
lion, sent the following lt»|«aleh u> Hee-
|o< isinii to ilvmaml the following gen-
oian-ler C. H Davis, of the auxiliary
n tary Alger, wlibh wa» made publi«
■ A Ms lri-I dispatch says Gener»l Cor-
«r«l comll I ions:
gunotvat Dixie.
Thore was no resl»t-
at the war d>’|«arimcnt al 10o'clock to­
* a I» arranging for tlieioce:Hion of the
Al*«dule surier-ler of ihirto Hico Io
»nee, an-l th» Americans wet« w»l-
night:
^i»«ni«h troop* which sarti-nderod at
nm«l with enthusiasm.
th« Cnitc-I StstM.
Itcc’sinition uf the
''f'<«r»cw, l‘««ru> Hico, Aug 8.— Secre­
Fi«»i4ent McKinley's proposal h
'»aoliago <ta Cuba, ami propeling sani- j
tary of War. Washington, lx <1
mdepeu.lencw of Cubs, cession ot on» ««f
Major General Miles arr!v»l hers
tary slat ions to prevent the inlrwjac- reacirad Madil.l, and lire H|«ani*h cate
Fiuir telegrams rvwsrivwd. am! answered
net met .M relay to consoier and -Ira - ■-
il ■ I a 1 -.«i «■ i- »n I- 4rt, a «waling ,t:l.
this moruir.g al daylight, with General
lion of diseases into Hjieln.
Volunteers am surrender­
upon the reply to 1« rnv-l* The term» by letter.
Ernst » brigade an-l General Wilxui'»
th n, «ml ceeaton to the l'nile«l States
The alleged charge» of bad fatti
offerral, || i» quite likely, will be ac- ing themselves with arm« «ml ammnnl-
livisior.s an t»mnl transpnrta. General
11 «1 l.’ost a vxialing station in the Phil­
•gainst lhe Unitol Hat*« attribute«! to cc.lr-1 tu ltutn«H)tata ly. Ilrel Hili«»* In ti«>n.
Four .flft!.« of the people are
Premies Kagasla arw discredited try ih© Ahtillc* In that cam will I m * ra *
ippine».
Ernst'» bvlga«!« tmmeailalsiy »tarted for
overjoy«.i *1 the arrival of the army
Washington aulhoritie« as inv«mli<m«
lie town ot ponce, three mile» inland,
The qu «lion nmle. l ied is what <l'.s-
Two t!nm**i>d fi.«ru one place have vol-
at
design«! to prejudice the •u-’Cessful j
untea-md to mrve with it. They are
»iilch capitulated this afternoon.
panllon will he m« le of the Philip­
Th
^t
torhur
^rtii'mlul
Man
a.
tvh-»
|T<rgt«-a» ot th* present pea e ii«H- ila
'The American troops are pushing to-
pine».
h cun be »tatcl that there is
fato
*ay* that aM ia in* bringing in beef, cattle ami other »ap­
4
«lit|*ri«Abta In rcMUrt lb«
al> plies. The cu»lom-l>ou«e ha« already
ekrd the mountains, and will join Gen-
pr«i Ileally no illfferenee of opinion in
yir|.|««l fl4.000. A» MOB as all the
F ’’tri I ncutlalitr IS
le ■!■ ;>l nt«l tiv-J 1 ta* k ”f th»* A »urr; - an h»yv in uu r Gf»u
rj lb rv.with Im brigade, al Yai.ro,
the Mbinet on the retention of the
by England, and Watson will find no rial Merrill
Th» forotan war«hi|« in troi'i« are <ti»embarki»l. they will be
wnirh baa I »-on capture«! by our troop*.
Philippine» «• a whole, all the mem-
"faciiilles" al Gibraltar. The British iho bay, th«* <l»»j!ffitch »ara» ai»»w©frtBt in r’-a-llncaa to uiovs. I'lease semi any
A 'Aght befiwe the latter place U«t
la-r« r<«ing opposed (o our acquisition
go. er nor there Las ar> ae*wre«l the H|«an- lhe faint© In honor u( th* qorow** mn Í u I national color» that can I* a|«an»l, to
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«y
«» won by th.- An - t -an
t ih.- .o ivtamls.
There ha» t»«n no
isb consul. Hpnnlarda are busy j-utling •tay, anti the Atuaiicwn *©»*©!* (Ii*|»tay* bo given to the different municlpall-
[-allies of the Sixth Maaaa.Tiusetta
decitton on iho extent l<» which tho
tle«.
the l.y uf Gibraltar in a mote com­ e»l th© American Ha¿.
and Sixth Illinois, l.ul tho enemy wa«
government pill go In It* decision O’-
”1 request tbit Ibe question of Ibe
plete state of defense
rep*!»e.l and driven bark a mil» to tho
Kuwi* ol th© n « mtwra *»f the bj»aiH*h tariff rate to bo charg<vl In the part« ««f
ling the future of IhMe island«,
Ths ll< i-g Kong <«>rrespod«r.t uf th» ounwer?parly quration th«* utility
ridg*
»hers
the
Spanish rat ally
1-ut it i» evp»’-’t«xl the «newer of the
la.iulon Daily Mail says lhe viceroy <4 of prtNemr th© I’lull ppi 11« brean©© ol Porto Rico occupied by our lomo» lie
charge.!, am) was route 1 by our in­
president will expreM lhe willingness
•u.' milted to the president fur hts ac­
Canteri lias annonii-ed to the foreign th«* «normo«* « spent«** that a •npnre*
fantry.
General Garretson lei tho
of tins government 1» leave |bu matter
office the complete slij-j-rsaskHi of the ; »; ut of th© hr*ur|f©nt* w<mLI on(a»l. The tion, the previously existing tariff m-
fight with the men (o.m Illinois and
of t
future government «>f the Philip-
niaining meanwhile In force. A* to
ri io’lllon In thon» districts
He hss talf
Marsachusett«, ami tho enemy ratroat- APPEAL TO
THE
PRESIDENT.
**» h»'• iron# < ©ptam < • eral
pliii-« entirely in the bomls of • joint
•iiiioaf.ce-l also that (yHr-eft,7.’ A-.cu.lhlr<r. \u ‘<Tr.|r- --4.L-AÍ4H1LU1. th« government ami military occnpa-
i»i to Ya mo, leaving font dead and
roinniis-i.in, to bo appointed by this
Guo, ! have already given instructions
f « Vol i
I «eli l «
•-7-^
I(1)prr|a| troop«,
e’voral wouml.’.l.
None of our men Flllpl*»«*« I m KHrnp»
roo- urce» al his disj»-Ml that it i« sur-
gov» ruin« nt an I the government of
, '« v p«.
l.-i.t in the case uf
Ab«***l*»N Thatti
were kill«), an-l only four were «lightly
1 that th« fall »I Manila I« linini
The proi>«l>i|ity 1« that the
tlm Philippine “iVlgml» ami »imilar to
the umlerstamilng that no In-
lainlon, Aag. I — Native* of t be Spain.
wcaodtal.
I'nlbel States will insist on oeiiain re-
tbiiae ia«uvd at Sanlisjvjlff Cuba.
d.-mnily will I»d.-inati lwl and that the Oent.
Fhihpptnu
tularuU
un
i
Brhith
ftUbjaSrf
4
Th«’ I'orto Ricans at«- glad the Amer­
f-irma In tho government of the Philip-
Hi-ani*li Mivrrvignty in ths PlcJipj-in»««
' MILES.
G neral Grecly
ican 'tr<*>jw have laii.|t«l, a:.-I « iy they who hut«« illlVFMt* there *ro A lumie«! pine*.
will t«e reSpeoted, the Hpauisli new»- is now in direct
''Major General Comiu anil I ng. ”
am all American» au-l will J-«itv our by th« ro|«ort* that the puaro term* in«
Our answi r will make no mention <>f
I *| h rs ounM-ler the terms of ¡«eace at- cable with (icrieral Mile»' hra-lquarteiy
artny. Tlie road» are g<»»l for military chul« the return of too i*lan«G to
a money inl.minity.
Neither will
DESERTING TO AMERICAN CAMP
tribute.! to Pr«’«i-letil McKinley as be­ at I *01 - ■>, havnig sent the nal-le in»tru
l>ur|M>»oa.
Our troo|W are In good Hp* in. A» a result they have held a
The
ing acceptable.
The j-a|ers, however, merits front Kt. Thomas.
meeting here, and after consultation there l»< any armistice at all.
Tin« British
health,
and
General
Mlles
»ay«
lhe
protwat again»! hostilities Iw-iiig eon- «ffiv lais aim control the cable are will­ Hpattioh Vulnnla«t8 <ita«l f»»r tl*r < luurg
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•ampaign will tie alioit and vigorous.
1« l.njr Ihmti fhwtr Ariti«»
linne-l by the Unit«-! State* after ing to lainsmil mersages forth« Unite«!
General Milos lias lasuad the follow­ giiiin. Lave « ablo-l to Pr«-»ul«-nl McKin­
Ponce.
Porto
Rico,
via
Hi.
Tbomaa,
Spain )>a«l » ..»I fur |« a ■
ley an I to RtHiatof Daviw, chairman of
Ktal«-» goveri-nienl over it, provide.!
ing proclamation
D. W. !.. August 8. — No forward
th»i j* naif» foreign rotation* «•»lottiht«**.
our
hirer*
are
in
|»»s»«-»»ion
of
the
cable
"In
the
pro-.M-ution
of
the
war
against
A-lmlral Dewey, at Manila, ha» di»>
CONDITIONS IN HAVANA
SORROW IN GERMANY
movement of the army is expected for
the kingdooi of --pain by th.» |»»>ple ■ f The mee-ag« U> Froaulent M* Kinley i*
Uatcliral the Raleigh and Con>«or<l to lermit-al», bril they will not allow
several day».
The transport» with
mh
follow«:
their
cable*
tu
be
iinral
If
the
in»tru-
tlie United .Htates in the cause of lib-
lafurabla llrpovl lit mt git I l»y « 4«*r
gather up II H«»nish craft, which, ac-
General Brooke'» army corp» ami the All lelrrect I'suler» In th* liralh ot
•'The Filipino* re«Ltanl in Europe
’rty. justice ami humanity, It» military
I’rlH* •- HlBmiArt Ik
ror-ling to infortnatlun aont him by meids are cut In al any intermediate n iiatnder of the First <?«>r|w ure arriv­
pray
you
not
to
ahaiulun
the
Fhilippine
St I xhi I m , July 30,«— August (Irupw.
Consul (tenoral Willlsni». ate at vari- point.
Beilin, Aug. 3«—The newt ol Frimc forces have come to occupy the islan.l
ing «lowly. Our tr »>|«a will probably
The emtuirkalion of Toral'« troops,
4 Porto Rico. They come tx-arlng tho i»tan<l« for th« rake <»f pe»ictn with c»nu of th«* forvcn»wl tu»»r- hantw <»f Gutae,
on« pin»«» in the Piiilij i n«-s
Among
remain quiet until the bulk of the Biwiniin-k'* <1<KUh, which IwM umc gen­
banner» of fret»lorn, inspire.I hv a noble '•pain. Our loyalty ami truwt in the who hi* lived In If iVrtUA t
thi-»« vessel« are throe grani»«!« al nan it i* expr-cted, wilt have been scrum- army In* <lt«esnbarked.
24 year»,
Only three erally known only' tbiough «iieoial e«li>
purpose, to s**ek Iheenenrieaof our gov­ honor of Amurlt A entitle u* I** your »tupped here today en roule tu Iter­
Migw.-l, !.<is/n island, ami four at Fort I h*h«»l by August 15.
lran«|->rt« Invi« arrived «ime yeaterday. lion* uf lhe paper*, prodmed profuund
miiRtdrrntion
ami
»upporl.
Tu
hum!
Royal, Palawar ialan-l.
Four mer­
runny on » vl*iL
ili au Inlriview,
The government of Harti ba» de- They nave ju«t appeard In the offing, **>rrow, n* m «txlclen a rmlitation of the ernment an4 of your«, an-l to destroy or
apture all it* aim«td re»i»tanc«. Tb*y over our uountty again to ri|Min t* con« Mr. <)rup<« *«ld:
chantmen with cargoes <•( tob» -o «re dined to permit thi* government to and only one ha« Ix-en ma le out. It fejra of lit*« d‘ iuiM*
not eip<' irJ.
If
ary
to
the
humant
tartan
prvco««*Hpg*
r»-porte«l «t ('«yagan, I.aaou The »atne erect a weather »tatlon on ila duniain. hn* on l««.vr«l the Fifth Ohio cavalry.
“Wh»»n I I«1 ft II
>.*ver*l
thn morning pui>hah»*>l bring you the f.wtering »tun ot a free
pteople, whose greatest power 1» juallie of your noble nation, ami tho wish of •go* the inhabitant*
liitpnleh r«*|orts that ths English tra<lers
*|M*ci«l
nrticle*
wit!»
wonrning
lN>r*lei*,
General
Mlle»
will
retain
hi«
head
­
I'avoc sts cawed by lightning at
— - -
<
amt humanity to all living within tlicir * ;
at the coal mine« «I Balan. 1-uron
«
lb-I < tak, NeK
Three jwreon» Were quarter« at the cuatotndioii«« at th« ewpfrfesihg, ill feeling tern», the n« fold.
Hence they release yon from will ta* I«»* i if Hpai»i*li Authority i* re- I m » hi I ar«h d. In fa<t, ev«*ry tiling w»»
islsml. Lav«« been imprisons»! ami sub-
thinel
«urrow»
nnd
¿welling
on
the
bril
killed an-i considerable property de­ port of Ponce, while General UTIson
c*labli*heJ
in
any
form.'
’
your former political relation», and it
j«-« 1« I to ill trsatment ot'yerwlae by the
going on tho run m u«u«l. Thu th«*«
w ill be in immediate t'*>ri> ruun>! of the Itant an 1 innno ta! *urvice* of the
stroyed.
th©
to Senator 1 >.*¥)» *ay*.
Hjiwniarda there.
dancing halia and t-'umn«'«** *»f
prince i<> the (gtherland» hi* heroh ia ho|»»l this will lie (ullowe.1 by your
troojMi in the city.
"A v.iNtlrun
agreement,
blmbiig
Order* have be--n received at ths navy
eiiecrlul acceptance.
eirty chargt'ler w»*r* finuriahing, and
I« mi I<«I General greatnv»» ¡in 1 hi* truly iterman i ltarac
Vssrds of the third fleet of trasporta
General
Wilson
B'
‘‘The chief object of the Arnci lean
yard, Charteatowu, M.sa, to eX|«nd
b' it f r ? he j- ■ -•
v
t iivj-a. m t :>*•
Ernst’« brigade, consisting of the Sec- ter. Sorrowful itvtu|*alhy over Frinee
were delsye-l by an accidiMtt to the
irq air* opon tfaB < ' ! frigate
milliard h -t.. » a ill I- to .nrrti.• ■the t-*n to th«* Inhabitant*, »» propvtt«*»
city y»»u would hvrer know a war w**
Bletnamk'*
death
i*
iuauife*te<l
in
Indiana.
orni ami Third Wiaoonaln ami the Six
on*.
Tt>
retain
hr«
*ov»*roigntv
mean
Minnro- ta
Iiltliorltv of -I.no and give the |.-..1,||>
in pc*x<,c***
leenlli Pennaylvani« legimcnt« out a many way*» The new* i* cuiialnritly
deception, opproaaion ami bhp»try> W»
Engineer Ilei«!, ins »layer of ‘ »«*»py"
blockade at Havana ha* thua
hi»cu«-v*| in ptibliu placer, an I a feel. of your beautiful land th»« largest m.-aa-
Nearly all the propter.! South Amer­ mile ami a half on the military road,
place
our
naht*
in
your
html«,
and}
Knuth, died at Hksgway from the
far not proved vrry eff«>cttve. Th«*
ican countrl»* are In sympathy with after dusk laat night, retaining two >hg <»f *A<invNN proven* among all elaM*e. urn of IllA.tty coh-l-l.-r.l « I til I hl- . 1.11»-
erti ts of his wour 1«
They have not et-tne pray you to indue«* the prrai lent and farm* amun i the city furnish all the
F«f lie filar* of the la#t mo tary oc«:upation.
Hj-ain and refuse to liclicve «lorie» ol . -upaidr« « f the ."ixicenth to act a» tf< p<*<»p>.
*CI .etc J.i-t t” - t: !< n in U.«' 1 ■ ur • !
In two distinct betth-s with d-«|> ilv Aiio’rican victories.
•upplU* rm'0*»ary.
Hi« *ul i» *«> fer
mt*nl* uf the ptii.ee and olhei eirniin- to mak«- war on the j--ople of th., coun­
provost gimn) in the citv.
try, who for centurie« have been op. p«ac»’ a |MW>plo who. truvtintf In Arm ri
tth* that cio | mi can tw produotd in 30
•lirriffs, a gang of « alile tbii v.» and
Mance*
attending
hl*
«loath
are
eng»*fly
Captain Allison lui» lawn appointe«!
A Mv-lrhl li-lr-gmui to the Lxmdon
ran
honor,
f<»u<hl
for
their
cuiuiHnn
•lay*. There it no aearrlty of provi*
outlaw* who Lave 'llstuHavl tin- Chero­
Many private hour«** alinw pressed, but. <>n the contrary, they
office of the New York Hemhl any» the provoet marshal, and, with the aid >>f nought.
int**r«*rtta. ”
kee oat ion for a long lime have K-en government ha« reo-ivral a
•tun* in Ila\»in*, nor ha* thor« t** n
fl.ign ut half mn*l. Secretary of Stat« come to protect not only ymiisclvea,
tel<x i am the local constabulary, has pnamrved
but your property, promote your pros- FATAL SAN FRANCISCO
tbwtr>«yt»l.
any |wreeptib|p advanee in the price uf
FIRE
■ nnoum ing the surrender of Manila to excellent Older, although most all the Von Btjeluw will return from Sivii’tin’r
perlty ami bestow tl.e immunities ami
(oofl. There ar»» 40,000 regular aol*
mg, Au*tria, immediately.
entire p«ipulaliori of th«i city reniaine«l
The r.-j-orl« of Admiral Sstnt«»<>n and Admiral Ih-wey.
blewiing» ot our enlightened an 1 liberal S’Ive t-er«««n» VV •«• kul«,l •*«! U»»| lie»* and 3ft,000 volunteer* in the
liis captain» «if the great Kanli.igu naval
in ibe «tr< < !» celebrating the arrival of
The l*rr»l«lr**t'* I umliilriii r«
U«>ninil*»huicr of Internal
institution» and government
II 1» not
atty.
battle have been nia-ie public,
Tbey
th.-ir American liberators until long
Worthington, Aug. 3, — By direction the pur|SHHi to Interfere with the «’list­
b titt has ruled that in tlie case of
Kan Fmnci*oj. Aug. 1.-—A tir», whict
••Aixuit S.OiM» men are working night
ilifier but little in detail from tlie proa«
after midnight.
of
lhe
pn
shlcnt,
tin
following
ll-j-atrh
mortgage imtca un real estate, where
ing law« and customs which are whole- brnke ’«ut «loirtly alter midltiglil in • tn I day fttrvngiheidhg Havana'* fortlfi*
a- count».
Many of I them had te-on forced Into WA* rent tonight to H««n. Andrew
pay to. ids are ma-le on the installment
■erne and beneficial to the |«eople, »o tliree «tory fraine building ai 113 Ore­ .attoh«, under the per* nal direction of
No veswl« »re being turned aw ay plan, a repatsle revenue «lamp tor each the «ervicc <>f Spam to escape paraa- White, United >Utr* AmbwtiHulor to lung a« they conform to the rub*» of gon Street, cuiiO’«! the I.»« of five live» i letter al Blanco. A few day« Iwfore I
cut ion.
(iertnany:
from Kaiiliago
Only three have ar* payment will not be rv»julro«l.
the military administration, or-let and alni !«a«llr bum- I Ave |wrenis, one ol quitted th«* city, the «»plain general
lineine»«
"Washington, Aug. 3. —White, Am* justice. This is not a war of devasta­ »bolli I» noi expected to rurvlve.
riv.-l there •luce the eurrvi. ler. Kliaft.-r
The told me Havana would I n * woil-ingh
The North *-a whateis are again at great bm.iu
b.ip»a'!ur,
Berlin:
Th**
president tion and desolation, hat on» to give all
■ ejaort», ami lb«-*« lan*le«l their cargo»»
d’-.i-l aie:
imprrgtodd»*, and that talk of it« (all
work. 4i|>«-raih»n» near Fuini Barrow A melica ns.
charge«
you
to
eipfeaa,
in
th»,
proper
after |wying duty.
within the control of lhe military an-l
Kate Connellv,
William White, after *ix month«' of bombardment waa
wi-re resumed April 13.
inland krajul
• fTlcial quailer, to lhe ber«AVe«l lie»- naval foice« the advantage» ami bles­
Finnk Kelly, Gwirg- Hanscn, C. A
•hver £K>n*en»o *•
The government of France ba» noti» run» arc alary ing and coming to the
1 ROUBLE WITH GARCIA
man nation an.) to the family uf the sings of enlightened civilixation."
Holmes,
»
fl«»l all French «rtnlmssie» of the fact coast fur food.
A -leer station i« to be
<b*c«’o d «taban in, the sorrow which
Tbe Ihjurmì are Mi» Manuel hilva,
I!«» Waa Inklfr»! t«* th« Flag • Itatilng
FRANCE PROTESTS.
that Spain has tna-le |>ro|»«»als through eataldiahed at Point Barrow.
the government .»ml the |*eup Ic of the
AFFAIRS AT UNALASKA
al 4at»tlag<*.
bsdly bornral and protwldy fatally in-
M
c«.«n!“Ui, French atntecuilo: at
The port of I’ouce, lateml ot Forto
lYnit***| State* f<- I *vl th* panting away
» !*««**< H <• \«»l it
jurml iutvrnally, John King, hnrne-l oh < I vltvi« the* <>|ltk«1r II
W .»»liiligton, fur |«s-*M with the I'ultcd
Washington, Aug 2.— Tho war de-
Ri.-«i, La* surrendered to Commander
of th«* great chan *dlor, wbo*e memory H Irli ''itlplisir Mint* M«i«l to lie«» >!««<•»
•t|«»<k«d» ItMUMwr.
«ide and righi armi <-'hri« Chiiatlan-
Htates.
|t|*r«>*
t*rr»l
Davi«. of the auxiliary cruiser Dixie. fia'liurnt ha« »••»• Ved the following
it ewer mf »'* tat* I with the groatnut*«
Washington, July 30.— The Fremii
ram, turn. l «>n atuis, face ami bea-!
"Santiago de Cuba, Aug. 8.—Secre­
New» of tlie ratification of lhe annex­ There was no resistance, an-l the Amer-
•g»ul». Aug 1.
I* net M
of the German ernp:ro.
A!>EE,
-Mil«-.» ha» calli».I the attention of
Val
Doiiobue*
turnral
011
aim»,
face,
tary
of
War,
Washington:
1
have
the
ation lesolulions eauss»l general rejoic­ i ana were webi-m«.l with euthiwiaatn
wintered at Unalaska, says that sima
A ting Secretary*’*
clicst an-l banki Klwar.l M. Kenny, the alate department to the olr. uni­
ing at the llanatinn capital, and Hon­ Ti e capitulation of the town uf Ponca Kun of Katurday, July 83, in which
the Russian» fiist s< ltl<--l Alaska liter«
buinra! un arme, back, tieck ami tliigh. eten«« « connected with the aeirure ••(
romiuents
are
made
as
to
my
treatment
Par
train
Wreaked.
olulu went
wild with enlhusla*m. took place the next afternoon.
were n«-ver •<> many white f«c«>ple <>u
The building ss. a «h«-ap lodging Ilo- F’-t.ci« m. «e>¡spt steamship OHndo
of General Garcia.
I desire to say that
law Augelee, Cal., Aug. 2—- From the Alevilla!» ••*a..,ls a- t««er«* «*•-<«- l*ol
M hisll«-» blew, men cl leered, i-aml*
Th» cavalry is anxious to proresd t< UiMC.ral Gsivia «•» »baited by iuo per­ orhcialaut tl.e Southern P h <- i H c railroa I
h aire, and must ot thè ¡amate« werv R.lrigiicsl, and baa requ«-ated the im­
piarmi
»ml p»nd*«imm*nm re-gn"-!.
year, ami eight different coiujianiea
Forto Rico, hut will be obligt»! to re­ sonally to go into the city of Santiago in tin« city detail« of the wreck of |viy
'liingahuremeti and pcuple wbo Work mediate roles«« of that steamer. The
Th«- «aptain of the t'<-ptie «»• pree nted
were at work btilbliug 34 Yukon river
main here until the Kjonlsh prisoners at ths time I entero«! it, but he docltind train of that railroad three mile« west
al«mg
thè water troni.
Ih-ing uf wood, action wa» taken simultaneously with
with a silver cup fur having brought
boats, and from about a scoia <>f white
ol war have beeti trans|«>rtral to H|«ain. on lhe ground that the S|«anish civil of Benra.n, Aria., werei>btame.| tonight.
thè «t»neturo bitrnral liko tin-lcr, and a proteat from the French Trane-Atlan­
Hie goral news.
Unalaska Incrvaned its (««jiulation to
which it Is l»’ll.-v.»l will have tiren a«"- officer* were left in power
tic Me ■ nut«ip Company against the
It was The accident occurred at 8:80 tin« nearly 700.
Ol lhe 34 boats built, thè victim« were n<-irly all «tiff<>cat«d.
The govcrnnu-nl has -lev idrel to make co<ii|>li*h»vi before the next mouth is
fully i’Xplaluo«l to him that those offic­ morning.
The engine j«im|«-d the many met with disaster wlx-n they The proj«erty !•>•» 1» uot over (2,000. veianre. The «tate department baa »ub-
permanent tr>»«|«sliips ol the At ifoii* well a-1vanead.
mittral all the p«|«ers in the Mae to the
ials were continued, in |*iwer until it track on a curve.
Fireman A. J. Tay­ were towed into Behring sea. the shore«
||8« m **4 fur Malilla
The Ariani» is to be
ami Hcamlla.
department of justice, with a view to
The northeast coast ot England has was convenient to change them for oth­ lor was killud. Engineer Walker wa« of which are strewn with Wrvskagu of
Han F ram •■«co, Aug. 1. — The third getting an opinion on the legal quee-
fitte! oul witli bunks for I,K00 men.
teen *w--pt by a great »torm.
Fishing ers. General Garcia'« assistance to me teullev •«•all.« I and Conductor Crowder ail Itimi» of fiver era It.
bittAhori. Firvt Knuth ltak<»tn vol un thin» involved.
and 1,300 will !«e ancnmm«*datrai on th«
has
tawn
purely
voluntary
on
hl«
part
wa»
injured
internally
«ml
will
prul«.
Aceta have lout narrow escape«, bring
Jn«lges Brukrt and lt«<««l, of .Minne- t»rrw, airi the Minnesota and ('«durrndi
Scarnila. The latter >e«s»-l i« now In
Th«» ground» of the repreaentatfons of
o<-l<ged to relinquish all their gear an-l ami be was told at the Iw-glnning that I bly die. The other trainmen and offi­ a|wli». lieve been on the island all win
moult* »mied t«»U4y to join their rom* th«’ embaaay ar« that the Rrafrigtir» was
cl.arge of thè ' Unite«l Mates officers,
net« au-l run to the harbor lor shelter, did Uot eiercise any control over him, cer» ol th« rua.l on the car were »haken 1er examining a snlphur mine a.ljoin- rade* in lb«» Philippine«.
The 8t. en.-ag.-d in ordinary mercantile poituita,
thè Gei man crew having lawn |>aid
Thn up, but were mil setlou*ly hurL The Ing tiie volcano of Miiknsliln. »Inuit 80
wlirtemany other v.-»»els were «oía- exoept such a« he ch<M hr give.
Peul will curry tlie troo|W to their dee*
and dl»< harg«»!.
|*llral to sra-k refuge.
North bound trouble with Gensral Garcia was that engine wa» a complete wreck an«I the Uiilea west of Unalaska, It la Mid that tination. A fieri of lug«, «teemer* mid and ha» alvo on board the official
mull of the French minialer at I’ml an
General Merriam ha» iseurd an or.l.-r train» Lav» been delay«»l by the force he expected to bo platm.1 in command pay car was cnMutaed by Are, but the thi* tniuc will prove more valuable
UniiOhe« gathered «trout the St, Fan! Prince.
It Í» «aid that her man I feet
de»ignating thè ofllcer» and troop* lo of lb« wind, which lias oaoswl consider­ at this plac»; in other wonl», that we record» and money Were »aved.
than any gold mine in the Klondike, end acted
un e*e»»rt and on »hör* •bow« »he waa not intending
lu enter
g-i lo Manila on t!.«- tran«|-ort Ht. Paul. able -teinage intend, cro|o having bren wonl«l turn the city over to him.
1 ex­
a«
sulphur
is
at
piesetit
greatly
tn
do
­
the whnrven were lined with people a blockaded port.
tl l hl.l <»r Palle« In lise«
I.lenirli int-t '.iloi-<-|
Ere Stovrr, of flattenral.
There were «orne minor plained to him fully that we wore at
ma
nd.
Rumor
has
it
that
the
mine
who waved farewell (o the departing
Chicago, Aug. 2.—George 11. Jack».
thè Fiist South Dakota, will l«e in coni- wrecks in the North ««-a.
war with Spain, ami that ths question
will prova to lie lhe richest in the tronfie. The tigging of the traiitport
annali««» !• kermu«.
nt Cuban tmlepemlence ecu Id uot b» | «x-ei.iel ol |».liw ol Musk.-goii. Mieli., world.
maiul of thè lrswi|i*, wlneh will imlu.l»
W.V» filled with the *>ddicr*. and two
New York, July 30.—A di«patoh
An attempt by the etrw of the considered by me.
Another grievance : wa« tbia afteriM»>n fouml gmlty ot
thè First l«attabon of Ibe First South
men» aniiou« lo ím ** tire a lofty |«ervh« from Colon say«:
"The |M>»ition of
steamer M'au-lerer to get men and arms
Kill»» U» a T«*ln.
Dakota liilanliy, 18 offi.et» ami 328
waa that, finding several thousand men murder In thi» city, and Ina puniib-
clin»t»*d up tn the inaathrad*, from the t Yirriltti matter ia now extremely
tnent Aie.) at deai li. Jack» kille-l An­
for
the
Cvhan
army
ashore
at
Bahia
Clay
Center.
Kan.,
Aug.
I.
—
Ia«vi
meni rrwruil» for thè Thirteenlh Min­
eutere«l the city without opjwwniton i
which |NUiit* they wave*! !!»<«. The serious. Thtee Italian warahip* are in
Honda was defeated by ths Hpmiiar«!«.
from General Garcia, 1 extemled my drew McGee, aeollvctur, 60 jrarsof ago, Catlin, of Rockford, III., wa« killed by soldier* were nm Inie«I by •♦•*»*»» «rh!2î!ü5
io «età. Majoi A. -M Diggl«-« cornmund-
! 1i,., a,,d •■,•• Itaiian ad­
The American» were forced to retreat, own line« m front of him. and elm»d ' w,,° •«* «“I'l—*' «" h»'" ha-l a lau-e «1 | yvirvev FilCiJjT* J"!.“
ing, <t oftl.ers and 310 m.-n, and re-
with Avs woumlral
T!.£ £p"*---;!» •«
|ty mean* of a letter. Catlin wa« rate-l a* worth tbree-quai- and l*rll* and the cheer* of the «»Idler* miral ha« rt«ceive«l order« to bonbar.l
up that gap, a* 1 »aw that I lied to de­ • mi .1 money.
e»«s». «cr th- Pi.”: tVrfraia CapUla
l-irt of the affair says the Ameritan
Ja« k» amia confederate decoyed Milieu ters of a million dollars, and had large fille.I the air a* the? pa«ee<| down the the city. Great Britain and tlie United
Frank Carroll couiuianding, I offlcer
je-mi on toy own men forili» invest­
Htat«-» arw Inl.’rvening "
b«r-
-------------
h>as<'» wet» eonshlerable.
into a him»- and slew him.
interest» in Clay county.
ii
cut
of
the
place.
SHAFTKIL
”
and 133 nu-n
Thenaaegs Will Perish.
r«
I
t»rr»»4
lo
ItlinN«»
•
‘
rlrew.
I trfirh
» rrlga»
The dynamite cruiser N'lctheroy pur­
llemAs
^laalt* »tW«M8«*ra at
Fraarlctre.
Fresno. C al., July 80.—The dry aea-
b«-attle. Aug. 1.—Maurice 11. Atkin-
Chicago, Aug. I. —All ths mortiing
Charleston,
M,
Aug.
J.
—
The
chased
from
the
Brasilian
government
A .lu lu Aght« nearly as wall as a
Han Francisco, Aug. 8.—The steam­
son ha« . «u»rs| great toes to »torkmtm
French eteainrr M^nonvia wo brought •>m, of New York, who «tarlral to lhe pa|»-r« of Ibi» city print an announce­
cowla.y, and a cowboy Aghta better will 1« turned Into a collier.
ers Charle» Nelson «ml Samoa arrived
on the Sierra foothills.
It la e«tiniat»»l
Klondike
by
way
uf
the
Ashoroft
trail,
ment
that
on
and
after
August
I,
the
in
• pi ite loluy. ^he *»*• captar«*!
than anything olae on earth.
Michaela. Both of
Richard Vutaw,
of
Washington Imlay troni St
Fas returned here, with the story that price will be 3 cwtits a copy. The In- that 175,000 sheep were driven Into
l.'j
tlie
buie
off
theiH'Ulh
of
Furio
biought ooliti.leraldu
«caliti
the forest reservations »(ter Ilia with­
Over 300 men ate at mirk un lhe county, Ky., who »hot (our |»-rsoin al them
Rico on the S4th ult. Mite ie now «I F00 |>r«.S|«ertoni are stranded al a point crease«! cost ot white f«4| er ami tlie on-
i-rnue-r Yorktown at Mare Island navy a tent meeting in Meteor county, vui from the Klondike country, but dis-
al»«ut 700 miles from Ashcroft.
He
bancsd general ekpenw «lue to the war drawal nt the United Htates cavalry,
quaranti lie here.
•run» time ago. Recently, a fore* of
yai.l, San Francisco, rushing her to »hot ami Instantly killed by Hhenff ciiargod ormi of it al Seattle. Th«
y.«nd one or two |«arlie«, who t<»>k in are the reasons for the advance.
Selaon I» one of the transjsvrt« engaged
George Coulter, of Danville.
deputy marahal» forced Ihaatoekownsw«
Rmo, Net., August 1.—The town ot laig«« outfit», the men are living on lhe
completion.
Washington, Aug. 1.—Groat llritain to remove their cattle and »heep from
Altieri Cullom, a nephew of United to carry the First regiment of New B«'i knlfh, Cui.» having a |M*f>ulmic»ii of most «tinte»! ration«
Mr. Atkinson
The United Htates government «1)1
York volunteer« to Honolulu.
about ft00, on the Noom Valley rail* •ays that the attention of the Canadian ha* m>tine«l the »lute department that the reserve land. Home of the her«lets
establish an extensive weatlirr bureau Stat« » Senator Shelby M Unll-.m, ol
3ft mil«** north of here, 14« almoet goveri inent will be call»! to the deaer­ •he baa aeh>cte«l her majesty'« ship« a»-. rt that as there is no gras* and lit.
lllinoi*.
»uddenly
expired
in
a
Chatta
­
Iti the Caribbaan tea for ths us» of all
H«»m© girla admit* that engag^m«ntt
Aid-on ami I ’are« for tut nil service in tie water to tie found elsewhere, at least
nation« whoao iutercat« lie in that nooga, Ga., ding »torn, whither be had ar« tallufM. but they hat« there double «iped «»IT I hr map yreterdaj afternoon ate situation n which the gold-ae> ker*
Bellring »ea during the present wasou. . 100,000 «hee|> must perish.
gone to purchase medicina for biniseli. a« to marriage«.
bjr tire. Lun*» 140,000»
are in.
region.
Tfio lliinola circuii emiri ha» rotad
that the exprese oornjwnie» must i<a«
the tax on sipreas packagM
•
A Madrid corres pon- lent says that a
!<and ol 800 Caritate recently appealr»l
near Soo d« Ur*«, In Catalonia, ami
tlx- tiuopa are |mttiling them.
FLEE i
I x Senalor Don Camoroo, ol Pennsyl­
vania has <>ffvre.| to the government for
a military hospital the free use ot his
line «state on the Aoulh Carolina coaaL
Pythian» wlm would engage in active
war serivoe have been noti that that
their certiAcato ot en-low men t and all
claim« thereunder «ill be cone nh-red
null and void.
Examination ot the hulk« <>f the
Hi«ni»h cruioers Maria Ter<««a and Al-
tniraui« <lqiiendo by m.-ii from the Aag-
ahij. gives abundant proof, if »treh were
needed, that the Maine wa« not
»..eye«! by an internal expluaiou
General Msrritl has sent iiotior to
Wa*hington lh»t he wa« almwt to n m
ter»« with l>ewry in a joint demand f< ■
the ««irrvn-ler uf Manila, Ihu« fnresiall-
ing the Insuigeid», and this movemert
may caure a rnptuie.
The autiliary iru'sei Eagle rraently
destroyed the iaige B|ianiah steamer
Santo ikimmgo at Cape Francia
The hero ul Manila ha» been honored
in Arifc.na by having a «talion on th«
extension of the Gila Valley ,W Globe
railroad name-! Dewey.
Th«- amate committee <>n claim», in
Ila rv|»«rl la-tore ralE'Urnietil, rlon«iat-
»■I the Methrallit church front all blame
relative Io the |«avment of the claim of
the Mcthaalial IL»-k concern. ami tlie
payment of Major E. It btahlman of
(loO.tHXi, a» an agent, in getting the
clami through.
!>»»•<ruril»« T«>rt>a«lu I m Blttonri.
Vallow J*vk al Tamplew.
Mayview, Mo., Aug. 8. — A tornado
pas-e-l six mile« ««nth of this place, <le-
•troylng a <l»i»-n (arm houses ami other
l -ss11-1ir»*rw in the vlcinitv. Al Tabo,
Hie jarstoffice was destroyed. Ths dam­
age to crop« will amount to thousands
of dollars Repieoentative Joseph Cri»-
lie's country dwelling was blown away,
prohnlilv fatally injuring Mr». Jennlng»
ami E-lward Reynold», a farmer.
Austin, Tea., Aug. S.—Mate Health
< ifficer Kwearingden lie* received pm-
Hive inhumation that there la yellow
fever in epidemic form al Tampico,
Mexico ami hr has noli he« I all quaran
tine offlerra to rigidly enfora« quaran
tine against the Infeoted point.
Toronto, O11L, Aug. 8.—Rev. John
Walsh, Ituman ( «tholio ar«-hl i*l <>p of
I r.-litn, <|- d SU-Lleiily
tonight uf
heart failure.
He waa 68 year» of ago
H« I *«•*»■ I •«
Washington, Aug, 3.--A d¡»patch
from Admiral IF wry aunounci-s that
Agulnahhi baa aaaunstd a buhl altitude
of ileflance, ami that it will lake a
large force from Ibi» cuutilty lo subdue
• he insurgent».
»eealwv Isavls* Opinion.
St. Paul, Minn., Aug. ). —Senator
Davis «aid this evening, concerning
the tern»» of |«ace with Hpnla, part ten­
arie as to the Philippine»:
"We ought to have a coaling »tatlon
there, and by a coaling »tation I do
not mean a heap of coal on a dock, A
coaling at al ion mean« an American col­
any and «hip yards and drydock«, aud
that mean« a «iiffimont numlier ot
troops to maintain
our authority
there.”
Senator Davis »aid that ho did not
anticipate any complication» with for­
eign nation« over the Philippine«.
Iiealrwrilva Ml«»n«rl «'«alwwe.
st. Joseph, Mo., Aug. I.—A deatroc-
live cyclone swept over the southern
portion of lloehanan coonty, at 3.30
o'clock this afternoon.
A «loten farm-
hiniaM near Gower were <letnolishe«l
Many person* w -re Injure.!, but no
fatalities are repoitod.
Torrents ol
rain ami ha.I a companm«! the wind.
St. Tliomaa, li W. I., Aug I,—The
United Slate« monitor Terror lias ar­
rived here fur the purpose of coaling.
Very mfisy «hort »tigli ted people hav«
I ruminent eyee.
K»sp the I'hlllppine».
Kan Francisco, July 30.—The Mer­
chant»' Aaanoiallon, al a spechtl meet
Ing t<»lay, adopted a resolution |a*ti-
Honing the preai lent to hol<| ami re­
tain the Philippine islands. Kimilar
action will probably lie taken within
the nail day or two by the chamber of
commerce and other local business ar­
gan nation» ot induem-e and promi­
nence.
aireealhewleg Alglslrws.
Gibraitar, July 8«.—The tranaport
Val le« arrivali tralay al Algwira» and
lan ieri gun« and War material.
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