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The Santiam News 3 •CIO K I'umplete Review ef Ike Telogrs»klo News ,,r Tkt. sed All S'or- etgw lend.. • Tn Wedn«*»lay General Brooke land ed 3.000 men al Arroyo, <10 miles cast of Fonce. Furto Ricci From there he can strike the military ma-l letMIng to Han Juana to Cayey. Iwyond Ad-uni to. This will aiw|*l the Spanish Min- man-lrr. General Otega, to ahan-lou his stronghold, or ba caught between two fires. LATER NEWS. CLOUDS «•«!»•« *»•>» As«»»«« All ska I sh O sss I m SI * i «« s «r r»««, Madrid, Aug 9.—The cabinet «run- ci! terminated after having rvrmpletod and approvni the reply to the United Mateo, whi-h, it to sat-l, accepts the Amens 'n cv-r.-lit i<-i s The government to fully a-nvioce-l that the note will ba aattsfaclosy to the Washington govern- merit, ami that a»ue|s-n«ton of b-wlill- ties will I» tie Immnltate nmaaquanca. Senor Sagasta. tha premier, al noon Conelodol his conferen-v with tlw quean regent. Her majeety approve» the gen eral lines of the rvply of Spain to Amen- e's [»wca ten. «, wiiiub Svnor Hagatta «»p ained to her. Fr-,m a well htf<>imed n-uroe it is learned that while the answer -lace not dl» uaa tho four has«-, which the United Matra make* an t-tsenlial preliminary to peace and which Spain aocepta with out reservation, it poitila out that In order U- avoid the definitive lo-gntia- lion* baing in any way cumplioate-i by incidents of the war, It is axpodient to agree teforvi.au-! to susf-enslou ot bos- till Ilea it Is irported that I hike Alm-wlovat de Ki--, the minister »>! forrlgti afl.bs, and Mgr. Merry del Vai. Spanish am- l-asaalor to the Vatican, will ba select r I to rvpreeeiil Spain in the nergotia litNI* The newspaper» make no comment* on the situation, owing to the strictness of tiie cansotsliii* I , j Lieutenant Brauners- reuther Tells His Experiences. ■ FEARED SPANISH TREACHERY OF WAR. SUPPLIES R m . I* Vreeaee r.. Treat!. —Wrtd.a ■«•« ea »»• a ter*. London. Aug S.—That eatreme dip lomatic tension esists between St Pet ersburg and Lon kin is generally wlmit- l*l t'slay. though officials Ispreca la the alarmists* reports which Were cur- rant yeeter-lay. Il la hcqaxi that the firmer stand adopts*! by the Mar-juia •t Salisbury during the last lew days, which seems to already Croat**) some misgiving at Petersburg, will have the leeired affix t in arresting Ruseian ag gress! veneaa. As evidence of th« (act that Great Britain apprsriste« the gravity of the situation, the proas learns that the admiralty io preparing lor all emergentle«. and that it will mon tw ready to tnobiliae Every officer and mtn on furlough it half pay has been assigned to a ship ami instructed lobe In madia««» to join ■t the earheel moment. Therefore, practically every si.Ip In the British navy al the pinsant moment ba* a lull war complement reedy to go to sea when the time arrives According i Paris advices Admiral Bnlelller«, com marxlmg the French China squadron, ha* cabled a demand for reinforcements, am! a large cmdil to beapplhkl to erect. Ing fortifications. Them is «ospietcin hem thst the action of the French ad miral means aup|*>rl ot Russian designs FOR CUBANS. »*••■••• Wa*4sr*r *,*. TI oh «•<<•••■ r«*l LaaOlag*. Americans Hold the Eastern Part oí Porto Rico. LIGHTHOUSES ARE RELIGHTED Key WeaL Fla. Aug tL — Die strnm aiilp Wanderer ■ »turned bai» loda«, after effm-llng a Micdbgatul landing ol arms and ammunition at three differ, ent points on the Cul-an a>0»l. She left liete early In July with abotti so t'wbwns ami 11 members of the Third United State* cavalry, to protect the landing uf alarut 8.000 Hflce and car bine«, with neatly 1,000.(XX) cartridge« July 83 «he attempted to dlachatge he* cargo al Balita Honda, province »I Pin»* del Rio, bat »»* funghi off by a knew of 700 Spanish, who pepps-re-l the ship's hull with Mauert l-ullct», kill«! three Unten smuts, w I k > Were waiting to rnwiva th» aapc-llllow ami wounded •ii ot the Wanderer's crew. The steamer then came ba«k to Key West, left three injnml men in the hospital bere, ami •larlel on lier sr-on-l attempL Thl» lime she went io a |«*int qhout su miles cost ot Bxlila Honda eher« she met a small |“»’ty of insurgents from Colonrl Zarillo’a fore*-», but no Spanish. About ocie-third of her cargo Waa discharged here, amt 83 Cubans w«r* pat aabore. The Wanderer then beaded for the mouth uf the Manati tieer, province ot Puwrto Principo, where, nti tita night of July 30, «be lauded without difficul ty eterni the same quantltr of arms ami ammunition au-l »»ven Uubnna From there she went to Puerto Pa dre, In tha same province, where th# remainder uf h**r «'«»go amt men «h»- <mi«> kcI All ihre« landing« wrr*r wilhoul ih« nmt'Mffiiljr fur tiring a •Hols General Shafter’s Army Ordered to Leave at Once. TRANSPORTS ARI ON HAND Han Juan, Porto Rico, via D. W. I., Whmdtng, W. V«., Aug. 9.—Th- flroi Washington, Aug. IL—The preatJviil Ang R.—Th« Americans have taken fetalis at first hands of the Ladrone this afternoon b»-l a eonftsr-rtca with |*a>*< ful )>a«ce«i.-n ot the eastern p>>r ■slan-ls reach«! Wheeling to-lay In a Secretary Algvr, Hecretavyy !*>ng and Mayor Van Wy«k ot New York, lion of th« Island letter to Hon. Augustus Pollack, from Ha ma !e a reOort! a« a beach lien. Assistant beerelary • f l!>* Navy Allen, Small parlie« of mat Ines hav« l-een U»o naval officer who figurod In the raacueti three young w--m»n from death it wbl< h action -as taken for Hie l«nd«d, «ho bar« light**) th- lamia la in the wavaa al Fre«|*»rt. !• I One leading role ot lit« eaploil. Lieutenant prompt transportation of General Hhaf- had gone beyond her depth, and the tha lighthouses at Capa san Juan and William Brsunetareulher, «xacullva tar’s army from Uulm to Montau utlii-rs. in attempting her rescue, also other lighthouse« along the coast ■ffioer of the ctuiaer Charleatou. The point, long l'l»n>l It «tea deetda went down, when the mayor dashed They met with no resistance lnde«d, letter follows I* off that there —ere suffi- lent vessel* In an-i brought all tinea asliore ancon- al <*ape Han Juan deputations uf Citi- "Unit**! Htal«a Crnlaera Charleston, actoua. the Cuban emsl for the purpose. The st *•>« and 1,000 miles front Manila Bens earn« out to meet them. lispatch of truopa home accordingly < 4r>)on«l Th«rlorf» loMiaoYrlt hat **nt Jun« H —We have just earned out Th« w«r«hip« now In tins vicinity an urgent ap|w*a) to Or neral Shatter • ill begin at once. *ur or-lers l«> capture the Npatiiah eu are tha Mongotn-ry, Annapolis, New to re»»t«va our tr«jo|<a from the krvar Colonel Tbeo-lore Rooevelt, of th-» 11 "(tie* st the capital of III« l^-lrona Orlean«, Puritan au-l Amphitrite. The dtatnela ol Cul«a. Ho eayi t •’To FOR SAN JUAN waa •* ’ l»wr(í»! by |h<* Isian-la, Agsna I rough ri-ler«, sut-oveded tn burring Un- two forme* are looking fur th« troop Tl tee were kill««! ami a number ol k«« P <*• beta, in th« opiniofi < if every ■ptaln to umlertaka thia job and given transports which left tl>e Ur.He-1 Mates, movements of the «at ■lepan men I, uflicwr «’•‘rnmantHng a or brlg- mall clerks severely injur»! at Uanton, '■ SO men to ian-l with as a starter. I Mila*- tra* H*«ln, la, All and have scatter«*! all ahont the t*lan-l though In hie disregard ot th- conven- * el«M»*a Ma»* ««,*«. inle, will «imply Involve th» -leetruo- Junction. Mas* , .Monday, bv ti>* ea- went ashore to have a talk with the The Annapolis i-nin-lo-l up th« Whit llonallliee he ha* dtawn u;*»n bi* head thw ol lh*>u«an<la There ia no poe-iLle preas mail s|»-cial, from New York u governor about affair«, and tbs reeult Ponce, Porto Hi-u, Ang. 9. — A gen ney, Floti-la an-i Raleigh yeatcr-lay, » rather «harp tebokn from th» rv*«aon tor not »lopping pmctioally the Boaion, jumping the track. was that I lid not I-«*- even a single erai advancn <>( thè American force an-i they ar. at C-gpe Han Juan. •niire Command NuHb at on*«.'* The Haw. Ilan com mis* loner*, Hana- man. The matter waa all setlle-l In iregan thl» morolng, The remainder ol tary of war, who e* i lenlly regal-!» the There seema to have lw*en a set too* conrro pureuoi by t'olonel Ki.isevelt »* A Cablegram |<> the fhjatrgi Journal tors Cullom and Morgan and llepre -n<- -lay, an l wr ar* carrying with ua General Ernst'» briga-le, consiallng ot mistake aa to th» rendesvoua, foi no from Puricn, F**rto Kic*», aata A Ire ssmtative Hitt, have arrtve-l in San' 54 s -iicrs (ftpaniah) an-l sis offi-a-ra. ih« a-lvance center, e->n»titn**l by two two ships got lr> th« same place, an-l it COALING STATION IN SAMOA Icing calco lato! to injure discipline, mendoua a«-n*aihm haa occurred In the Francisco and w ill take ¡-assage fix- "I bad the whole matter tn handle batterie«, movod otti at rt o'ctoek, and will tak« several -lay* to locate them though ln»pir»l by the moat .wotlhy j Honolulu on the M*ri|»>«a a pati of thè Elevvnth mfantry, of Gen Wo,» n* Improrlng I'«,,.- I a*,*u It«, btiih Ma*aa<rhu*vtta. The friction be • nd di-l it up quickly. The captain*» an-l get then* to Prwuv, Where General motives It is only fair to stale that tn,r «* III ll«aln •* On.k eral Henry'» divlaion, starte-l to tbc tween the Hire <»fRc«ia end the officers Kx-Mayot Hulrn, of Han Franuslco, i Inslrtt- tlona wero to await a half hour Mile* is awaiting them. Uhl »go, Aug 1. — A special to the the war department for *oma lime hits yf the biigadc, which has t**»n grow* died Monday. He was the largest in- [ for an answer to hla ultimatum, lh«n Isft, towar-l A-Ijuntas. Off San Juan the cruiser New Or t»«n intent upon lemoving lhew troop«, Troop A, of New York, thè Phila- Ing ever »tore the ■nmatrd left Cuba, I dividual property owner in the l-s) us- my troopa. 1 wallet!, ami In just leans alone maintains the lilocltade. llecorl fr-on Washington says: Tha • nd more than a w»ek ago General re*<‘hod a eUmai Mon*l C„..4ay. w< - • f<.|- dly. H« *U|«erInter-de-l tho oonstrnc *U tittnulcs the governor handed me -lelpbla city troop, an i troop II, of tha The city ia grim an«! silent, but liack president ha* decids*! to make practical Me of American rights al Pango I'ango Hhsfter wa» Instrucrtc-I to ebeer Op the on«l Wootfward, l.ieutonanl U-oionel lion ot tha Hutio canal at Virgin!* his »«aI«-1 reply, addressed to the cap Hixlh regolar», aro camveving General of her hollow wall* there will he plen soldiers by publicly Informing them of Btooke'a tran«;*>rtatlon cclutnn sloiig (diahn» .Ma)<ir City. Nev. tain of my aiilp out tn the hsri-or, abuot D of detcrniination au-l tight when harbor, Hamoa. an l the nstatrllalimenl tha determination. Il wa* rather a . • < 5 A I of a fully equipped c-allng station there IkfUMG Aull and Captain (luodtdl, com- four or five mile« off. I knew this the Americana open fire Bianco comes off hie high horse. Wir« l'ouimunicatlon vaiti* General With this juestlon of aaya ami mean» than a pany K. re»igtt«<i their mtn tn ia* tuna. Ho realise* that he most Boon leavi was sealed with the sole object of gain- Captain General Macias has issue-1 will he uo-lertaken al once. lack of intention to redeem this prom* Th« aiact raamn whirh proMpted them • uba. He p«rd<>t>a all Cul**n political • ng time, an-l henco I broke the seal, llnaike on the righi ha» noi yel t«w*> a proclamation, in lb>i oourw of which view Civil Engiro—i Frank P. Chain- Ise, that CH'!»*»* I the -Inlay. «St atri l*h*»l. ' ■ • u,r» lot -. *t t ■ .> Y- o k to lake thia action ia hot at ptrix ut prisoners au-l asstim tho Hpanish sol read th« non tenia, the governor protest - he saya: As far a* the queelloil of removing U-nionel Thw, of General Mile»' staff, navy yard, has been or-lei«.I to M *sli- k«o»wn. Th»* matter ho« Kern fully •Her* that thuy will be given safe traua- ing and saying that was a letter f--r my "Spain has not sued for p«a» c, an-l 1 the the trno¡ s l-m k into the mountains «ili prolmldy b>* asaigned to thè coni tngton lor consultation with the «u rejkortetl to Ganeial Mile«, ami a rigid raplein. 1 tepliml: can drive off the American boats now, to their mother coulry. manti ot thè Hixtb Massachusetts. thorltl'-e | ri-ir to -l.-pa’.lng i-.-st w-.-k was concerned (the question which i n veat igal ion or* ler •d as I did Hampson's attempt before." " '1 represent him here. Y«n ata seem* t» have prnrlpllstol the Indigna A Washington special to th.- Ileral-I now ray prisoners, aenors, end will A daughter of the < »plain genri al I* • itli official instruct Ions and full powvt tion meeting am mg the Amerò an com A#j>eciaJ to tha Tribune from Wadi- says Ponce, Porto Rl-vi, Aug. 9.—Gen- hclplrg tn drill tha gunners tn the to carry out the Important piojeot In connection with the probable have to come on board ship with me. ' tnglun dated Wodii««atay *«ya: Spnin manders al Hantisg---, Il I« learnt»! that ; eial Wilson has moved th* hca-hpiart- ■ ■ selection of H-- r--tary iNV as one of th« Altogether there are 9,500 "They protestn-l an-l pleaded, and e*» of his division from Ponce, to Luts. hi»« practi y II v agrerxf to tl»« term« r>t panoa commissioners, it is state«! that j any value In the Samoan group, and the tu-vlial d«p »rim- nt made n<> »mil Spanish regulars in the city. jMAur without «»king for thrtr material I-« will at an -ally date ri-lirefrom tli« finally the governor said: recommendation. All that it had to Juana Dias. Tha troop» of the enemy who arc one considered by naval officer* as of ino-Jifirgtion. The bout •|*ent by Am- " 'You came on shore to talk over General Hchwan, with ili» Eleventh retreating from Ponca an-l th« oilier s-urcely leas strategic ItnporlatMW In say <>n this subject «-as that, it the I a ** » !<>r <’arnbftn al tha Whit« H oum conclodlbg his lalxirs as a member ol matters ami you make ua prisoners in- regiment infantry ami two batteri«», towns on the south coart occupied by - tha Pacific tx-van than Pearl harbor. Iroopt must be near Santiago, an effort ttita afternoon not only lemoted all the commission, resume the practice stead. ’ •hould lx* made to remove them «t once inovwl t-slay through Yauco, toward Hawaii. th« Americans have not vet arrived. d«.u5'i •■*, thi* nt'. I>ut »■)!?’, »unliy ”1 replied: *1 cam« on »bora to Miiyagnea •I law at Canton Although this is th* Tha decision to utilise the conces to some healthier camping ground In lkwtc I that a formal oonaluahm of .< lit* r I r «6 n • tawlnlrii I tiwttrgs* it Iw. Surgeon-Gel «ari Sternberg agree« General llrooka ia moving north from sion secuml by Admiral .M«»-lc, <3 first public announcement that Day in- iian-l you a letter an-l get your reply. the firgottatloi.a would le wn ur«xl more M&lihl, Aug. H —— An uftu.ial tli»- years ago giving tha United State« pel- thoroughly w>lh the opinion «xpretnst-d tends to retire from public life, it ha- In thia teply, now In my hands, you < Guayama with 10,000 men promptly than bad tw*cn «»«¡^ trd t-y patch from Porto Rioo says: "Atueri- I man«nl ownership of the hath->r, Indi by the signers of tho "round robin'* al lor g Uen known to hla intimate friend* •grew to surt«n<1«r all under your juris *«>lse<l n < natoli! llottee erm the Di«*t «anguine. The rharar- can cavalry, ass.-tel by the insurgents, cates sufficiently tha administration's Santiago, that inch who have stifleml anything at all. that when he acrepted the lortfoho h« diction, If fhh Madrid, Aug 0.—An official dia- have char«« at Fueuata an I Cal jaa, l< r uf the inquHlea regarding cr-rlatn did »> with tho understanding that In it moans that yon will accede to sny ! sppreclation of th» vastly estende-l from th» aev.-r« malarial fevers ot the detail« drimtnMrah-d that Spain in all would resign Imme-liately after |u«ac< mat. I i may -I- - in pr-q.*r to tuaks l-al- h from Porto Rico says the A meri- the lighthouse station at San Juan." *|ib>-re of Amctlran interests In ti.e Pa south --».-t I I .t ■ «o far fi- m being < ana yesterday »>ls<<d tho tmetom-b-ius« atneerity waa ready to end th«- war. the ntio. It is th« inauguration ot a great Immune against attacks->f yellow fever, «as rvatorwi bewtean H|-ain and tin You will at onoe write an order to your t*r*(fM| of Hllr»' Artti). In the village of Fajardo, whhih placa •ocmer the l*tter. but apparently «vmld Unite«! Flat* military man at Agsna, the capital naval an-i comni<-r< ial policy in that as has been asserted in some quarter«, Ponce, Porto Rico, Ang H.—Majos- r -’t rreial tcrn|«»ritlng fur a f* w lay* (this plan« was five mile* distant), di was without a garrison. : lireclion, -iue In great measure to the are actually In very much greater The government will make an itn-, An American colnmn, tho dispai-1 General Mil«» ia proo-e-ling enlirely for th* «ah* of aKodiiff an appearance re, ting him to deliver here at thia responslbllitiee Incurred tn Asiatic wa- danger than tbo»- who have MMped of too great pfivi|4tanry in «'ittender* mediate attempt to raise the Crlrtoba pin « al 4 P. M (it was then 10 80 A. also bays, supported by artillery, a-l without regard to peace neg-diatlon«. i '.era. the malaria. It Is, however, the *-x- Krag-Jurgensens ar« being laaue-l. Th« Cub Hl. Ing. am! al the •»me tune Cakir g peclailori that ail of the Ameriran M Juti« 21), all arms an-l auimunitlon vanead on Guayama. The Spaniard* ■e-cond au<l Tlilrd Wisconsin are rm>v- a lraiitagc* of the u( portunily to gain a troupe «-III have l«-«n removed float THE AMERICAN BOV The Italian government Inten.I* ft an-l all Fttanish flags on the island. made a bravo defense, but were foro») ft-vr trivial conoeeaiona whlrti veuld ' pr»>|«»e the construction of sis arm-oeti Each »«I Iler is t<> bring his own tiffs to withdraw to Alturas. Heventeen of ing up to tho blxlcctith Penneyivania Santiago tu the United Mates by tho loday. Ittr« of ta tarhf»«kl < h II <1 r («*«’• It rut I Ir uh I p ho popular with Hpaniarda generally. Cruiser«. end ot thia month, and that I« probably an I ammunition, and all the sol-licrs, - the Hpatitsh wore killed. Colonel Huilng* ha» caplatcd 6, (HK) lt<fer«s«lfi th•» Truteldrut the very beat that can tro done undvr Tbc transports Arisons and Scandia i native ami S|-»ni»ii, with tiieir officers, Th« pop«» hat miked the w ar and navy . ON THE BLOCKADE sack« <■! ric«. Thua lar the enemv ha* Washington, Aug. S. — W, Rankin- the clicumstanoca. must witness this. ' le|M»r(r’,enl to prole- t th« (^«tliolic» In will, when they reach Manila, be -ton- not molcati-d hlm. good and Harry I’rtce, of Cincin "They protested and deniurml, say- j OnF Mpggulah Aluop Nurtta, Another On« Cavite. Maavarre by Aguinaldu and v< rtc-l into floating h-epilais. Major-General Brooke*» Unding at nati, two young men who originated SITUATION EXPLAINED. (•pturril. hi» force» ia feared. Ing there was not enough to do it, but Ar myo waa succeasful. Th« troopa the Idea .;f starting a fund among a hod President McKinley has decided t< Key West, Fla., Aug. a—Tho tug fiorn the lloumaniau, b-ur ballen«« children fur the putpose of raising lie«!Tuition of Ah»rt«-r’« Army al Hau- A »trike involving over V.OQO mem* assert our rights in the Pacific by es- ; I said: ‘Nenors, It must lie done.* "Tiie letter was written, read by tna Hudson, which ha* been with the Un of the Twentj -seventh Indiana, the money to build a battle ship to Iw call I ■'»»■ <>f t; ■ F> '■’.»!•■•••) .1** 'i i • v tiagn tnculvffig. tabilabiug a coaling station al Hatnoa occurred at Cleveland« <>. The cauae : Hantlxgo t!» Co ba, Aug. fl. — As an Tbs next troops fo* Manila may g- and sent. I took all tho officers on cas on the north coast of blockade, Firat Missouri, the Piret Pennsylvania ed The American Boy, am in the oily, la an alleged rut of about 50 |<*r cent • v way of the Hue» canal. A scat city boutd with tnc in a Ixuit ami al 4 P. sank a little Spanish sloop a few nights and the Fifth Illinois, am di*<-ral>ark- ' forwarding their plana They have h id explanation of the situation at Santiago in wage«. <-f tamspr-rtk on the Pacific edast I* M went ashore again and rouudod In ago and captured another one off Car ing tbere. The Morgan troop of ih« i an interview with I'mehtant M< Kinley, the following letter was h,in<!»l to a the whole Outfit. I «a* three mil«« dona« yesterday The Hpantah il<»| Fifth cavalry and the Mississippi c- tu- who gave to them tho following letter, It is r* portr I that (ieotge N. <‘ur- the cause l-roas oorr<-»pon-lent tor pablloulion: away fiorn my troops, and had only wa* the Christina and waa Inadoi with missarics hav» atrived her«. in-loratng their Idea: •ui», |*ar I lament ary ee« retary uf f reign Agttlnaldo ha* »tnl a tuc-aaagv to four men with mo. At 4 P. M . when tlsh, a quautityof which waa servo.! uj • * "To Major-Genetal Shatter—Sir . in Mr. W. Rankingood, Cincinnati, O. off! «*, has aecepted the nflltx» of th'eroy Consul Genera) Wildman, saying ths QAUTEMALA REVOLUTION I disarmed 10* men an-l two officer«, I for breakfast to the Hudson'» mon. who —•My Dear Sir The olrcubtr wbloh the meeting of the general an-i n>**4l<*al of India, in amvckasluti to the Knrl of United States shoul-l de. larti its tnlen had 4« men and three officer« with me. had been out a month »nd had little officers eallml by you at tho palace thi» I Igitv- tlona bel-.re asking the insurgents U The keynote to the whole busliu-aa was left In the way of provision». Three Moral«** If»« 7OOO Hen, aifl In Hup. you have pMsanted to me, outlining motning we w«ro all, as you know, purteMl by Wealth. your plan (or raising a fund with which ' »late theirs. The village uf Medina, Npain, has my breaking th« s«al of that letter an-l Spaniard« who'were ou the Chtistlna Han Francisco, Aug H —The follow to build and p o-enl to the government unanimous ■» to what shoul-l l>e -Ion« hem wreck««*! by a oyclone. which kill-! General Shafter has received orders acting at once. They ha-1 no time to put off In their tender when they saw ing nie««»ge regarding th« revolutloQ a hatlle.hip ban greatly Inlereste-I inn. with the army. To keep us here, in oil many pcraona. Several h<»nses at to mov» his entire army North, This delay or prepare any Ires-h-r.-u* tricks, the lind»on approaching and gamed a in Guatemala b is I-cri n el»«*| tn this !«>vn of country and devotion wer« th« opinion of every officer com tn anil- llornillo« hav<- tieen engulfed by floods will apply not only to the aick, but to an-l I got the -hop on the whole outfit, key just off »horn. city from a friend an-i supi ■ rter of never mure conspicuous In America ing a division of bnga-le, will simply and a nninl*e< of ¡*enple hare peri>dit*!. tbc well, as it Is thought that lbs bard ' »» they say out WcaL The converted yacht Oneida else General Morale*, now at Tampa- than they are today, and I am sure our Involve the destruction nt tb<>u-.n-la. "Ttio native tniqpa I r»l--a»«-d and came from the blockade to-lay. She chula: boys and girls will derm it a privilege There 1» no possible reason for not Assistant hecrgfBry IL»w« ll Ims made •hip» through which the men hav» gon* "Prospero Moral«« I* at Han Maroa to I m numbered among the contributors shipping praotially the entire comman-i pubilo the following stab m'mt in re« must have taxed the vitality of eve* allowed to return to their hornt«* un repot 1« thst Fn-lay a body of Spanish restricted. They manifested groat joy Infantry fired about 80 rifle shots at her QiKwealtengo favots the Yellow fever eaves are Very North at onoe. gait) to (he receipts and <hxl ureemrnts the strongest. revolution to this patriotic undertaking very few in the cavalry division Hut slmeraly yonra, Well-founded tumors are in clrcula ! in being relieved from Spanish rule. from a |i»int on the tieaeh several miles We are on the «av to Ocoe. uf lho government during the la«i rts in thi» division the*» have been 1,800 WlLl.lAM M’KINLEY." cal year: Keeeipt*a inrludlng Pacific lion that a concerto! attempt will b- While it was harsh, it was «ar, and in weat of Morro castle. The gunboat -lid "M1GUEL1N.” -■nnix-tiim with the Hpamsh treachery, not return tli fire. case, of malaria! fever. Not a roan rlpodi« ma-le next month by a licet of Cana railroad items, f Morales ia said to have 6,000 Item- Monnthliivr« In Xow Yurta. has -lied from it, but the Whole com turee including Pari At railnmd, |443,- dian Mwters to raid th« rookeries on th* it was all that could be done. Twenty- Ington rifl--a and *00 men IfetaiLi f EMBARKING THE IMMUNES New York, Aug. N. — For over twe rnand is ao weakened and »batter*«! •• dvticll |3h,O47.g4?. i»lan>la of Nt. Paul an-l Nt. George. four boots—yro. I believe even four the revolt are hard to otrtain, as tele t>e rip*- for -lying like rotten sheep There is but one govrinm-mt vrasel, th* Lours—with a !««*-!- rsEtp of the gov Th Irsi an«f Fifth rg luisvnt« Arriva» «I graphic communication is l»terrupt,«-l. j munths, lolond William», thè chic! to W I«.*», ■» I •,.ll..».i a— — I J . . t_ Ke-purta from Madrid by way of Ijno- Moral-s is ieprra<-nt»! to have little internai revenue agent of thl* districi, When a real yellow lever epidemic gunboat Wheeling, to guard Ik-hrln» ernor, who was a lieutenant-colonel tn ia« «rm ah. don, at.vting that Spain had fletermined the Spanish army, would have given bas ha-l agents watcbing a vinegar fac «tnkca ue, and It Is bound to do so II *«a against pelagic acalera. Savannah, Ga., Aug. 9.—*The Third m«»i>* of his own, but lie ia supported upoti an answer to the demands uf the thi-iii a chance to hide along th« roa-l at tory in Broklyn and a yea«t manufao- we stay here al the height of the sick l-y men of woalth In the liheral party. Thera >s great uneasintwa on al1 aides Agana an-l al Interval» In the dense and Fifth reglmenta of United Stales Vnited Statue, had the eff«*» t of amw There is believed to tie an un-lersland- i tory ni N«w York, for the ptnpos.- ot ness season, August and the !>eglnning Ing the mart lively interest in all offlo says a fxudon dispateb, tn regard tc tropical foliage they could have almoal volunteers arrival here to I ay an-1 are Ing Iwiwaen Jose lahin Castilla and Mor- •«'“»'"* »»• -lei.ee of the manufacture of Heptctnber, it will, In all human ial quarters Toeefley. While the rv- lite Cblncaa situation, «bleb it ro- annihilated any fotew we could lan-l. in camp awaiting transports to take ale«, both of «liotn are randlJate* for ■d llllct whisky. Thi« work reetilted probability, mean an appalling dia- |<»rts «re a< <'e| trd aa showing tha nn- gnrded aa litlngtng an open contiict tie Tiie apt>roaeliea to the landing, over them to Santiago. The Third regimeul the proai-h-ncy, that the one who lias early today in the arrest of three men, aster, for the surgeons here estimate tween Great Britain and Russia within arrived thia morning fr-un Ma.-ui, au-i doubted tendency ot the Sp4nt»h g«»v* shallow coral reef*, would have ma-le th« strongest following will receive (lie a-ixuro of 87 l-atrels of whisky and that over half the artuy, It wo are here ernmenl toward peace, and as likely to inceatiralde distance, and it 1» uni Vers i a lan-img without a terrible i-w* ol life the Fifth tonight fr-un <'olumbus, Mi*s the cloving up of the yeast nianufa« during the sickly season, will die. The The tra*>B|>ort IlioGrau-l« arrived to the ottier's anp|»>rt. What they ara l»r borne mil in the near future by the aliy fell that the Marquis of Haiiabury. k I ui - m I an lni|xis«ibility. : lory. The whiaky waa made at the sick list is large, though Its ecoeeding Lent on is the defeat of Cabraru. formal r<tporu»e of Madrid, yd it can In yielding to HuvSlati aggr-wsiveneiM, t* "Wo have increased by cainqueat the night an.I Is loading the baggage uf the Itrixklyn mall vinegar work«, it hi* 4,000 affords hut a fair Index of the Kia* al Oskke.l, instated pailtlvely that ao (ar (hr t'ull. roepotisible for a dangerous complice population <>f th- Unite*! Mates by Fifth regimrnt. two l-attalione of abu h l-eeli the custom to »hip the Whiaky to debilitation of th-- army. Not 10 per tinn which can only be overcome by a «ill go on board tomorrow and will Oshkoah. Wis., Aug. T. — Rioting has pt I bta(rs lias received no answer fruiu i-y'lv 12,1'vO peoplo. The capital baa I New York on two-hoiae truck», SO to o-nl of the men are lit for active work. prompt and in-el Aim intimation that sail at noon. lawn resumed by the striking «rood- Ji barrel« al a time, and usually two Spain, nor has the From h emluiMy re a |a>polsti<'n <d fl.600 people. Thi* "The fever I tn triune teg intents The Ixxina ia et;ieet«d in the morn- ■ woiker« here, on sooount of the «ash- ; load* were delivered every day. Thu ordered here are suftl- l-tit to garrison ceived an answer which will be comma- Ruas la's open op|<teltlon to British harbor tn which we are la txuiutiful, The Mlnnewnska la delaye-l and door men frying to run the plants other alleged Illicit concern 1» known the city an-l surrounding towns, and nrealed In the ftiilhorltiea hem. It i« cc-mttierclai coiioemlons must cease. • --r of a «»». plenty of deep watc^ ratei ing appairnt from thia that the anea et In lids oonno tlon a atory ia current ■ inditing - f tb-- pc-«in-« of a la'ITO through an <»• - Meni to h g m ■■ f-m.-ry with non-union labor. Al 4 o'clock •a lb« Manhattan Yeast l'om|-any. there I* al-oslutely nothing tor us to multi not have been acni from Madrid that the Princess of Wales' hurried de- ii ii ml-er of vrosels at the a* me tiie«. and au-l is not expected before Tuesday, thia morning the strikers congregated do here, snd there Las not been since partur« from England was in ro»|«tnai She will carry the Third regiment, -urn- on Monday, as •taleii In •im« of the and clubbed and »toned the workmen Carvers st Rerfollk. I* an Ideal place for a mnling station. ' the citv Surrendered, I write only foreign reports, The misapprehension to a -lispatch from her sister, the -low - Il our government decides to bold ilia man-led by Colonel Patrick Ray who were trying to rea> h Morgan*» Norfolk, Aug 1. — Admiral Orvera t>M-aiise I cannot ace our men go to de All of ¡tiie uffi. era and men are ana- mill. Thirty policeman w<-<e -lie- arrived here thia morning, having been «traction without striving so far as lies do'ibtlra« arises from the fa*-t that the agrr rtnpress o( Russia, bearing W)<on I Ptiilippin««, it would then come In ao Il is well well: Han Francisco to Honolulu, 3,100 lous to g«l away Thera is no ia- k ot patche-l to leinforee the small squad granted a leave of nbaonce to visit Cap within too to avert a doom as fearful Madrid cabinet, after receiving the Anglo-Russian rclationa. _ them, _ an-1 the ap- on duty there, but when the isdlce ar lain Conacho and the Hpanlali sick at as it is unnecessary and undeserved. American terms, desired mure infoima* known that the dowager emptrwa ir mile«: Honolulu to tho Island of Guam, enthusiasm among aaasa* I » that lhaS have b««nn m madei . I a^a . _ rivod tho eruvd »ol o© th«m with »ticks to ah... tho -*• war (ton ti|«m Some «>( the polnfs invotv«*!. strenuously working to ntneiude a de- j 3.300. and thence to Manila. 1.900 péala the naval hoapIlaL Th« «¡-an!«!: a I "T!*£ODOl»Jv **0GoEVELT, This led to a communication (o M. finite understanding regarding Anglo- I mile« With • chain of supply sta orptartnirnt to wavn them fruiu Hanti »nd «tuno« hi • rough nunnrr. Th« lBlral wnw rewdwd by a guaid ot honor "Colonel Commanding First Brigade.** ('ambon. It was not intend«*! aa a re- Russian intaswsta in tiie Far East, tions like thia, wo could send troops Ilia ■g”. the men of both regincnls «ay. pc I lea used their clul-s freely ami the •nd ootid0ct©d to ('«plain Conarho*« Alter Colonel 1l<«aeve)t ha-l taken Anally clear«-1 at the el nwirna The «dm it al took hiaeh with spnnae tn the Ameti«an terms, and w.va and it la said Utal great iniportancr whole year around If necessary, and •re without authority an<i misre- »treet tho initiative, all the general -I officer* in no sense mnclusive upon ths subject ana- he» to tha meeting of llis sisters any vessel with • steaming capacity of present them by discrediting their teuae of many broken hea-la ami a Mtdhal Director Clabome. Hu will nnlteil in a "round robin*’ a-l -Idre«» U at UoprnLa-p'n. •-ore of arrets matt ter of the negotiations. remain hero «rToral day«. 8300 miles could r«a> b base of supplia«. valor. General Shafter. W •** ThreasN • tlrldg* "Tho details I have scaicely touched Wiser H.w. Ilema. I Word has been received at San Fran Kiittlfi Trying ir» Mertir* a l’ort- Washington, Aug. H. — Ir accordance Utica, N. Y , Aug. 9.—Tonight Mtrwrli K«»r lh«» llaart. np-ui. but ha-1 the officials an-l aoldlers It is »aid that by a brave -lash at a cisco that on the day the news of an- Lon-Ion, Aug. N. — Replying to a wltii a -1» ision rendered by the allot- two cara on tha Beit line trolley road ireimcd for one minute that they wore (Airvallie. Ot., Aug. <1.— Chariot Ry» etilici moment the negro troo;« saved negation was received al Honolulu an question in the bouse of commor.a, the ney-getieral, there will be no change went through Brad lav's bridge near det, an employe at tho Corvalll« saw the rough riders« from cJtlcrmitiation expedition, authuriaed by the Hawaiian to lie torn fmin their bornea tli-rg parliamentary sacretarv for the foreign In the law and regulation« affecting mill, waa am Mentally killed this after I ropwblie, started on a 1.700 mile voyage would, I f«el •ore. have t«en at.other While*txiro. and 17 passengers were office, Mr. Curaon. «aid tier majesty’* • t Santiago. tariff, Immlgiatlun au-l tonnage tax ha« precipitated in the Erie canal. .M ím story to tell, •nd I am convinced thia noon. lie wa» tunning thogang edger, •Ufficiai advice» In W.ashington from ! to annex two islands to the Hawaiian letter would never have l-er n written. Mary Brady, ol this city, was the only government had beard that a great pow- tween Hawaii and the United btates when a small piece ot slab wood was gronp. The Islanda In question ar« er was endeavoring to obtain a [«on on until further legislation by ’ cungreaa. Santiago place the entire nnml-er of parson killed, fleveral were Injured. caught in the saw an I bur led with "The captain. In extending to me bls the Peiaian gull. Two third« of tha Hpeaking of the Hawaiian anneiation cases of yellow fever in our army there Byer and Morell, about 100 miles apart. •itch fore« a« to lift the covering from The Hawaiian tlagTaa never !>een reived congratulations, remarked: London, Aug. 9. — -Tbc Hhanghai cor trade of the gulf waa British, Mr. nwolutinn». the attorney general «ara at 300 or I«»«. tho machinery and strike him near th« over the»» islanda and Senator G. N. " ‘Braonersieutlier. you'll nevei, aa respondent ol ths Dally Mall says: Curaon added, wherefore the govern that it is replete with Indication that, hoarL It I» believed in San Francisco that I!« breathed a few nv-menls Wilcoa uaa ronton the steamer Windale long as you live, have another es twri. Russia u now practically Io possession ment waa especially interested in the temporarily, the relaliona of the two the monitor Mon lei ey will «top and take after bo waa struck, but never spoke, formally tn annex them tn the Republic anew such of the New Chwang, and "the open matter. The power mention«*!. it la this. I congratulate you countries ate to cuntiuue practically un- |»w»e«eion of the Caroline islands en He was unmarried, lie waa Si year« of Hawaii. loot*' in North China Is already shut. •aid. beyond doubt, la Ruaeia. ■hanged. upon your work.* route to Manila. ot ago. Telegrams have been forwarded to ‘‘All this whole affair waa trane- Appeal < Clara*« Hr»atar1»wa Japangga wteammr Nearrl*»«! The Fnneh ship tilin le llislrignea Nenator McBride, al Washington, to acted in Npamsh. 1 had an interpre- < evite Wav* tard Barta, Aug. The court of o-a»*- Washington. Aug. ». — A gr««l deal waa eaptumd by the cruiser New Or- secure, if possible, tha appointment ot t«r with me, but 1 loi got all about Sur» Francisco, Ang H.-— A<lvh et from Hong Kong, Aug «.—The Manila l«ans while trying to run the San Juan a Pacific ooast man on tbs |«ace com «sing him. I did n<>t want them to of concern ia felt at the navy depart Yotohama by the Doric reprot that 'h« linn has dismissed tha appeal of M ment over the breakdown of Captalo Emile Zola against the dec is ion of corr«a;*>ndeul ot the Hong Kong Proas hhx kade The Vessel had been warn mission. get a chance to think even befo*a it Clark, of the Oregon. No iofotmalion Japans«» steamer Onsaug was tire«! on the Varaaille« ssaia»>s oourt on July IN, saya that Admiral Dvway -loss not oow- ed not to attempt to enter the port by ona of the vwsaaia of the th ini espe- Ex Prrsi lenl Harrison has accept*-.! «** too late." has been received as to the nature of ditionary flaut, from Man Francisco, tha in overruling several objections raised Ons bls labor« to the Olympia. He Two Hilling* In a Cnnfflrt ( ‘ amp. the captain's il Inc««, and all that ia night of June 29. Twoahota wer« fimi. by M. latl-irle, oounsrl tor M. Zola. g->es to Cavite elmoat every day. By it come* fiom a very reliable aourco the | residency of ths United Males Ida order ths navy-yard, arsenal, forts Little Ruck. Arit.. Aug. 9. —A known is that the mol leal boon! order- that Admiral Cervwra will ienounce hi» ! Hanitsry commlaaoln. organ!»! to care The Japan««» vessel stopj«| at the first The Veraailles court upon that occasion end barracks Lav» been converted In a louble killing occurred at tho convict «■I him home. He will recuperate In also refused to suspend the trial while a I leg i a nos to Spain and bemme a citi« f«r the ai*k and wonnded tn the war. •hot, but a second waa sent acro»» her won-lerfully short liras from confusion brickyard near hero today. A convict the North. Captain Barker, ot the bow* sen of the Unit'd State* Admiral Site waa Inspecte-1 under tha th* defemlants apjw-aled against the Rrd Uroaa agents about Santiago ha vs l errerà, It I» Baid, lias come to this save«! many rofngees from (tarration. was adavnetng with an as on a guard, Newark, has bean assigned to the com glare of a searchlight and allow») to overruling, whereupon M. Labor!« an and chaos to noatnros and system. when the guard shot an-l killed him. mand of the Omgnn. nounced that bo would allow judgment conclusimi for various masons, the prin- I prose»!. A Massachusetts man has patented a Jamaica erwitinuea to he usnl a* • A dispute r<we over the killing ha- ' by default, and M. Zola and M Per rtps»l being that he is convinced the com I-I no! panel! and comb ease eonslsl- Rol Loiige, Mont , Aug. ». — George ' ‘ 1 tween Ward« Hudson an-l A Pntt*. Otre Engll»li firm turns out motor rieua, the man aging editor of th« A». Spanish government will order • court ing of a metal tube with a slot In Its Six hundred out of 3,000 Kansas vol- another guard, Th« lie was passed, Savage «hot ami kill«** > W. Nelson can driven by alectiielty, oil. staem, rore, were eecb sei-tcuced to • rear'« martial to try him lor losing his sbipa central portion into which the back ol tcxlay. untrars are school Icacbers. cum pi eased air or gas •nd Polls shot and killed Hudson off San lago. imprisonment lbs coab is forced to form • band Is.