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The Santiam News =33= •CIO... OEFGON w— w ■ « < ««w|«l«*» Kevlew ef IB» T»*»gr»rB*e News «» TNI* •»« all «or- • lg** I ««*4». On W«dnrelay General Brooka land ed 8.000 men al Arroyo, flu ml lee ea«t of Ponce, Porto lUcrx From tbere be can atrlka tho military ma«i toading to San Juana to Cayey.beyond Aibonito. This will n>u>|>el the Hpanlah eotu- man«!»». General Otoga. to abandon hia . •trougbold, or be caught between two' fir»» jjj / « LATER CLOUDS NEWS. OF • pals A•«♦*»« Alt «*• S «■»••leas CeeAt- tlesa nt geese, la,lM« eoe K»wla FraiMra CO* TVaaMa Oriti«« Bavy «e ih« Alaet. Madrid, Aug- 9. —The oabmel conn ell terminate*! after having eomplM««! and approve«! tbs reply to the United Matea, whi-h, It i* »aid, Accepte the Amettarn conditkma The government is fully euuvit»ce-l that the note will be •aliata« t« ry l«< the Washington govern ment, and that aausj^r alon of b«mdi- lies will * hr It« immoliate conavqoonrw. Seno» Sagaata, the premier, at noon ooticiadc «1 hl«conference with tho queen legenL Her majesty approve« the gwn- »ral lines of the reply of Spam to Alani«’* t«a«w tarma, wl.ieii Sen« r Saga*I* eip'aitital to her. From a well-informed aoureo it ta Irarti*«! that while the answor «Iowa not diac um ths f«-u» be»»* which the United Stalee make* an v*a«-tilial prelimitiary to peaee ani whhdt S|stin Accept a wiUi out reversal ion, it pointe out that in order to avoid the definitive negotia tion» Iwirg in any way romplicaie«i by inci'lenl* of tbs war, Il I» sapa*l«enl to agree Iwforehamj to *uapenak«u uf bus ti 11 Ilea It la reported that Ihike Alouaiuvar do Rio, the minister of foreign affair«, •nd Mgr. Merry del Vai, Spanish am- baaaador to the Vatiian, will be *elect- »<1 to represent Spain in the mw-gotta llona. *n«e new«t«peta make no ootnnienl* on the alluation, owing to lite alrictuew of il,«> osn«orahi|. London. Aug B.—That alt reme dlp* locoatlo tenalon «nata bvlwaen Si. Pel- «ratierg ami Lon.loo la genetally ediall- twl Imi«/, tbough ufficiala deprweate thè alarmlata* reporta which were car iasi yealet.lay. Il la hojwd that thè Brmer ateml a.ioptal by tba Marquia >f Saliebory durine thè la«t few daya, aliirh arem« to alraady crealed acme miagivlBg al Petaiaburg, «ili bave thè deelrm! affé« t In arreating Raaaian ag- greaaheiieaa. A« avideooa of ih« faci that (Jreat Brttaio appceciabM thè gravity <-f thè *ttoat a, thè pcaao learna that thè odmiraliy ia preparine tot all emerger!« le«, an i that It «ili KMNI be ready to mobilia«. Every offiorr and man on furluugh n hai! pay haa been aaeign««l to a «hip an i inatmctel to he in readitowa lo >«in at thè earlieat moment. Therefore, praetieally every alilp In tho Brillali navy al thè ptawant moment haa a full war compieuianl remly to gu io ara wlien tba lituo arrlv«w Aceorillng t Parla advioM Ai mirai Bralelliare. carni marni mg thè Frwncb China ««jnadrwn, haa calile«! a «lemaml for reintorremmia, ami a largo c ridillo beappll*! lo «veci- ing fori 1 ficai tona. Tbere la aoaplcion bare that thè action nf thè French ad- mirai meana»up|a>rlol Ruaalan daaigiia. Lieutenant Brauners« reuther Teils His Experiences. FEARED SPANISH TREACHERY SUPPLIES WAR. FOR CUBANS I Sl.sm.r W«,4«r,t g«4, VSr.« Uasases rut i^saisg«. Key W,wi. Fla . Aug fl. — Tbs »team •hip Wsmlervr returned Imre imlav, after effm-ling a eoodbmlul lam 11 ng ol arma ami ammunition at three differ ent points on ths Cui-an cuaM. She left here early in July with alsrut 4u Cabana ami II mein tiers of the Third United Slate« cavalry, to protect the landing of alatol 3,000 rifle« and car bines, with nearly 1,000,000 cailrr-lgew. July 13 «he atlsmpl«*l to diachaigs her cargo at Bahia Homl«. |mvlnce ol I’lBat del Rio, but waa fought off by • foios of *00 Hpanlah. who pep|w-rs>i the alitp*« hull with Mauser bullet«, killel three Culan aeouta, who were waiting to receive the eip«-liti<>n ami woumled The Ran Juan, Porto Hico, via D. W. I., ail of tits Wamlersr'a crew. Ang fl —Tbs Amsri.nna have taken Ctewmer then cams ha« k to Key West, left three injur,*! men in the hospital peMS'f’il possession of the «astern p>«r hare, am! starts»! on hererinml attempt. lion of ths Ialan«) This lime a)«« went U> a |«»int qbout Small parties of mat in«« havs tvsn •is uiilea eaat of Baiiia Honda where laml««l, who have l»ghu*l the lam|s in she met a amall party of inaurgent* the llghlhnueee at Cape Ran Juan and from Colonel Zariilo*« fore«««, but m> Spanish. Atanil one-lhir<i of her cargo other lightbouaee along tbs coaal waa di»diarg«'d here, ami 38 Cabana They met with no rest*taw*». In«les«l, wers pul «shore. st i'aps Ran Juan deputation« uf dll- The Wsn.lerer then lmad«*l for the anna ear»«» out to meet them. mouth of ths Manati river, province of Ths warships now In this vicinity Puerto I'rim-lpe where, on the night are th» Mongomsry, Annapolis, New of July 80, she lamlvd without diffi*’«*l- t>rleaus, Puritan ami Amphitrite Ths ty «tout the aams <|uantltv of «rm« two l««rmot are looking f«»r the troop •ml ammunition an>! seven Cuban«. trar.a|«orta which l»ll the Ur.lled Slates, From lliera «he went to Puerto I’a- ami havs scaltermi all ahout the lalsml. ■ire. In the same province, wl««-r»- ths The Annapolis tound«sl up the Whit remainder uf her cargo ami men diu- ney, Florida ami Raleigh ycaUr.lay. omi>ark«*l. All three landing, wer«« and they are at Cap«* San Juan. ma«le aithuul ths necessity for firing * There «<M>iua t«> have tieeri a aetioua •hot. mistake as to the remleavou«, for u.i two still« gr»l to the sems pl««'«-, and it COALINQ STATION IN SAMOA will take several «lava Io locate them %te-««lt r»f I tr> pi.*«!«« g I'wavgaa 1 < I Ila» ami g« i them to !*<•*>«», Where General hair Vte ill Heglfl »1 Ihicii Miles la awaiting them. Chi« vgo, Aug fi. — A »I** isl to the tiff San Juan the cruiser New Or The llerord fmm Washington «*•/• leans alone maintains the bl«a:ka>l». The citv ia grim ami ailenl, but back preanlenl lias «1«* i«l«*l t«> make pritoticai of her hollow «valla there will 1.« plen u*e ot American right* at I'ang«« i'ango ty of determination an.I tight when harbor, Samoa, ami the establishment of » fully •*|uip|**l <*>.illrig atatiiMi th»»» the Americana o|M«n Are will be uh'lertaken at once. With this Captain-General Macias has iaau«*l a proclamation, in the onura» of Which view Civil Engin«*-t Frank I*. Cham bers, now on duty at Hie New York he aaya: "Spain has not aue«l for p«*a«e, ami I . navy yard, haa been or«let«*l tu Wash < in drive off the Amvrb'an taiata now. ington lor consultation with the au thorltiee prior to departing neil week as I did Hampson'« attempt before.” A «laughter of the «-aptam general 1« with official Inalructlons ami full pose* helping tn drill the gunner« in the to carry out the Important pioject Pango Pango ia the only harbor <>( fort«. Altogether there are 9,.M>0 any value In tbe Samoan group, and Spanish regulars in the city. The troopa of the enemy who ere - one conaidered by naval officers aa ol retreating from Ponce ami the oilier acar«toly laraa strategic Importance In towns on the aonth coa«t occupi«*l by . the Pacific ocean than I’»«>I harbor, Hawaii. the Americana have not vet srriv««d. Tbe dei'ialon to utilise the coni’v*. 4 marlfunt laaltleti hy I iiuur garitta •ion aecur«*l by A«!miral Memle, 35 Madrid, Aug. M.—An official die* ; years ago giving the Unit«*I Mate« p»*. patch from Porto Rico «aya: “Ameri manent ownership of th« harbor, indl- can cavalry, armai«*! by the insurgents, Ml** sufficiently the a«lmiulatration'a have char«;e at Fuenata an I Cab« )*a, appreciation of the vaally extende«! tho lighthouse «talion at Sen Juan." «pbere ol American interests in the i*s- -Hio, It ia tbe inauguration of a great I’rngreas • f HHr<‘ Ann). P<»nc<», Porto Kirt», Ang. H.-— Major naval ami commercial policy in that (Innnrai .Miles ie proceeding entirely llreclion, ilue In gteat measure to the without retfirl to poare negotiations. rcaponalbllitiee Inuurrcd in Asiatic wa Krag*al<>rg<*n»<»ni« an* boiug iifitil, The ! ters. Americans Hold the Eastern Part oí Porto Rico. General Shafter’s Army Ordered to Leave at Once. LIGHTHOUSES ARI. RELIGHTED TRANSPORTS ARI. UN HAND Farther la < ah« W •riha Arm» lar«a NUI Na» H» *l«»aa I W m E mi MI Marni r Fra y hr fa* a» Kpldrmlr «i Valla« Favat. Waahington, Aug. fl.—The president Wheeling, W Va., Aug 9 —The first this afternoon ba«i a ««nferenew with Jetalls at first hands of the La«ir»»ne S«ioiary Alger, bocrwtaryy l*mg »ml ialan«!« rear bel Wheeling I«» lay in a Mayo* Van Wyuk «>f New York, Aaaiatanl Secretary • f the Navy Allen, letter to lion Aoguslus Pollack, from made a reouid aa a trea.-h hero. He it which action waa lakau for the the naval offi«er who figo reí I b th« reacm~i tbr<* young women from death prompt Irariaportalion of General Shat- U*ading role of the »aph»it. Lieutenant In the waves at Fr»e|ort, L. I. <>oe tar*« army from Cuba to Montan bail gone beyond her «leptb. ami lhe William Hraunerareulber. eleottve others. In attempting her r«-acue, also point, Long bland. It «■• decl.lo ■tfioer of th» cruiser Charleston. The went down, when the mayur daaheil 1 that there Were aufll« lent vessel* oil letter follows in and brought all tln«w aaliors uncon the Cuban cnaal for the purpewe. The “United Matos Crnlaera Charleston, scious. at *••■ ami 1,000 mile* fmna Manila JtapaUh of tnavpa | . mo a« < «»rdlngly Colonel Themlore Roosevelt ha« «ent June 34 —We have juat carriel out will liegm at once. an urgent appeal to Genrral Hhaftrr mr onlera to capture Hie Spulali as t'olonel Theislorw R«M*evelt, of th«« to r«**mve our ir«a«|«a from lhe fever ti«»« itlee at ths capital <«f thw Ladr«ms rough riilrra, «uc>vs«le,l in h«irring Ui«« FOR SAN JUAN district« ot Cubs, He «ays: ••To I* Ian da. Agana Î I ess select«! by the Three were kill«*l an«l a number ol -*ptaln Io nndertaks thia p«b ami given »«-■voiurnts ol the war department, keep oa here, in tbe opinion of every *»*«1», II, Ad««,,« All officer commanding a division or brig- mail elork* avverely injured at CaaUm, 00 men to lami with as a starter. 1 Mllse* Army though in lila dlarsgar«! of the convon- < aliotuia Muva Anvih. sale, will «Imply Involve the «leatiuo- ' Junction. Mm, Mon. lay, by the <«x went a,bore to have a talk with tire tlonalltlea he haa drawn Bpoat his liend Pouce, Porto Rico. Aug. 9.—A ¡fil tion of thouaaml«. There ie m- poeaitle preaa mail special, ft.'m New York U governor about affaire, and ths resnlt 1 rather «harp febnka from tho «ecre* Boston, jumping the track. erai ««ivano» of tbe American force reason for not «hipping practically Un- waa that I .ltd n««l ham even a aingle tary of war, who evblently tegar-la the i«egati thia morning. The remainder ol entile command Ninth at ones." Ths Hawaiian oomtaiastoners. Sena man. The matter waa all »«'(Ilei In roorae puraued by t'olonol Roosevelt aa tors Cullom and Morgan and Repre .«.lay, and we are carrying with ua Genera) Ktnal'v brig« !«*, rvmaisling uf A cablegram to Um H.»l««u Journal the s<lv«m» nenie», c-m-tilut'-i l>y two being <»lenlato«l to injure discipline, ' from Ponce, P>rto iti«*>. aayw A tre sentative llitt. have artl»«Kl tn Han 54 M-«ltera «Hpaniahi au.l ail officer«. tiatteriaa, moved out al fl o cLwb. an«I Franctaco and will take I'Oto-ag«'’ !<>t though inapirml by the moat .wollt«y "I had the whois mailer to handle mcn-loua acnaalion haa occurred in the a part of the Eleventh infantry, of Gen • ml II I it up quh-kly. Ths cai«laln'a m««tiv«w. It 1« only fair to «laie tl.al Hialii Maaaachuvetta. The fricti««n be Honolulu on th«* Mari|,««e eral Henry's division, start«*! to the the war department f««r some lime haa Es Mayor Hull», of H'an Fr«nc«t<o. inaimi t¡«ma were to aaait a half hour left, tows»«! Adjunta*. tween the line officeia ar*«I the ««ffio-ra | been intent upon lemuv mg th««««« troops, yf the bligsils, which has taen grow died Mo*n!«y. lie waa the largest in for an answer to hia ultimatum, then Troop A. of New York, the Filila- ati«l more than a week ag«> General ing ever »Ince the commait«! letl Cuba, i dividual property owner In Hie bay use my troops*. I wailel. and In juat «lelphia city troop, ami troop II. of lit» Shafter Was in*tmcrt«-l to chewy up the r«acl><-«l a climax Monday, when Col dly. 11.- *u|*tlnten«te*l tbe couatrwc- str minutos tita governor hande«l me Slitte regulars, «re conveying G* neral aoldioia l«y publicly informing them of onel Woodward, Lieutenant <5ol««*»cl; lion of the Hutro «ansi at Virginis bis a>-ale«l reply. addreaa«-«l to t)is cap Brooke's transportation column along tain of my alilp.«utili tits hart»»», abuot the determination. Il wa* rather a Chafin, Major Taylor, Chaplain ' City, Nsv. the «-«',.t through Halinas l< (Arroyo. tour or five tnilra off. 1 knew thia queatlon of way« ami mean« than a Itutiiro soil and Captain Goodell, com Blanor* comes off hia high horaac Wire communication with General lack of intent" n to r«-b-eru this prom pany K, resigned their rotumiwlona. He realise, that he must aunt» !<*av< waa •oal««l with the wile obpi't of gain Bn«>ku .tn the right haa not yet lawn ise, that caused the delay. Th«' exact reason which promple«l them t'uba. He )«a»dons all Cuban political ing tiwu, au«l hélice I looks the seal, • -atabllahoil. Aa far as the qo<**lion of removing to lake Hila action ia not at piracut prisoners ami assure« tbe Spanish Sul t**a«! the «míenla, the governor proteat Colonel Ti«-e, of Gem ral Mil«1,' staff, the the tr.»'] « I a. k into the mountain, known. The mailer baa )«een fully1 «lie»» Hist II ry will be given nah» trans* ■ ng an«! saying that waa a totter for toy «ill pmlmbly bo aMigm*l to llie com .'«ptair. 1 replied: was concerned (tbo qmwllon which reported to Geni tal Miles, an«i a rigid . l«ort to their n>oth< r coutry. marni of the Sixth Maaaachuaelta. You are mnm« to have p-- « I 11 e ii iigna- Investigation «>nl»r«*i " ‘I represent him ho«e A Washington ap**-jal to tho Hcral«l now my prisoners, señora, ami will tlon meeting among tho Amer b an com- l ’ once, Porto Rico, Aug. a. — Gen A »perl al to the Tribune from W*»h- i •ay« In conn« «Hoti with the probable me. ’ mamlors at Santiago', Il la learno*! that rial Wilson bar movol the l«ea.!quarl- I rig ton date«) W«*hi«-eday »ays: Hpsiti | •elei'tlon ol Secretary Day aa one of th« have to come on board aiilp will« tho unGiral dcp*rln>.-nt made n«i am Ii and "They proteeta.1 and plea«h*l. era of hi« diviaioo from Ponce, to hss practically agr.-e-i to the tetma ot ¡»«see commIMloner«, It la slatr-d tlisl recommendation. All that it had to finally the governor aald: Juana Dias. ficace without asking foj their material I « »ill at an «ally .lais retirefrom *l‘* , aay on thia subject wa* that. It the " 'Yon eame on shore to talk uvnr General Heliwan, with the Kleventte modification. The hu«i> a|*nt by Am- ' troops must be near Santiago, an «-(fort r.glment infantry an.l two batteur*, l asas'lor Cambon at Hie White Houae I concluding lila lalmra ■• a member of mailers and you make ua priaonri •h' Ul l l«e made to remove them at once move I tixlay through Yau.o, toward tills afternoon wot only lemovad all' tbe cotuinivalun, reanme the pracllc* •tend.* to *>me healthier can«ping grouml Muyagiu-a. doubt on thia point, but sufficiently I of law at Canton "1 replicai: ’! came on thore to Although this i« th« Hurgeon-Gor.eari Stern berg «grer-w indiest«*l that a formal conc!u»i«>u ot! first public announcement that Day in hand yon a letter an.I get your reply. General Brooks is moving north from thoroughly with (ha opinion ripres««-.| the negotiallor.a would ie se* ur«*i more tends to retire from public life, it hai In thia reply, now In my hand«, you Guayama with 10,1100 men by the *ignere ol the "round robin" al promptly than )>a>l been expected by I long bvo knoun to Ida iiitimste triendr agre» to surrender all un«l«-r your jurla- Santiago, that rm-n who have «iifleriHl « ( iictoin llciuaa. »ven the m«wt sanguine. The tharac- ' that when he acev-ptod the portfolio h« diction. If thin curane anything at al). fr.un th« ,« v.-r.« malarial fever« of the Madrid, Aug 9. —An ofti. lai <1 i>- t»r <>f the inquiries regarding certain di.l I»« aith the understanding that h« it means that yon will acee.to to any smith coast - f Cuba, •<* far from being patch fmm l’orto Bit» aaya th« Amen detail* demonslratr*! that Hpaln In all ! - would rtwlgn Immediately after peacr loman«! I may daom propor to make Immune again«! atta< k«of yellow fever, • Incerity waa ready tu end I hi- war. the ' • «• ruatorcl Ixateen H|«sin an<! th«; You will at or;«*« write an orile» to your cane yeeter.lay aelMfil thè ouatom-houa« a, has been oaeerted iri aome quarter«, In thè vi II agi- of Fajuido, wliloh placv •ooner tbe le-ttor, but appaiently cuul.i United Rlsta military man at Agana, tho capital are actually In very much grt-ater va* without a garrlein. r t 1« 1 -t l « r, ■ „• ft r a f- » ' «' « lilla place Wa« live tulles «listanti, di* danger than th««ee who have <'aeap«'«l An AmericM colnmn, Ilio dispaici The government will make an im ' f««r the «ake of av<«> ling an appearance j re« ting him to dollver bare al thia the malaria. It 1«, how over, the ei* ol too great |«reclpltancy in s«iircmler- me-liatc attempt to raise the Cristoba pl«. <« al 4 P. M. (Il waa then 10 80 A. alao bay», «opporteli by artillery, a«l pectation that all of the Ameritan vam-•••I «m Guayams. 7’be Spantani» Colon. Ing, ami at the same lime laklrg M Jun«« 31), all arm* and ammunition tr.arpa will have lieen removed froto inaile a bravo dofenae, hot were foroe.1 MTornl an«) Third WieconBin ar« mov THE AMERICAN BOV a-lVanlage of the opportunity Io gain a The Italian governnumt Intend« t< ; and all Hpanirh flags on tbe ¡aland. mg up to tho Sixteenth Ponniylvama Santiago to the !’nlte.| State« by th«« few trivial conocsaiutM which would pro|*we the conatr«»<-tl«>n of six armurre'1 Ea h so! Iler is to bring lila own rifle to witbdraw to Altura«. Hevontecn ol ■ t*M.)Ajrs Idea nf a •*« hottl < h>t*1r«sn*« M»4tleahl|« eml of this month, ami that I« probably thè spumali were kllled. bu popular with Hpaniartla generally. cruiser*. ami ammunition, and all Hie aol liera, t’olonel lluling* him raptured 6,(MX) Inlrrmet« I he I* <M*t* the very beat that can be dono undvr «acks of rioe. Thun far the enernr he« ON THE BLOCKADE The transport« Arixona and Scandl* '■ native and Spanish, with their ufficora, ' The pope haaaaked the war an I navy Washington, Aug. fl. — W. Rankin* the oircumstancL-a. not rnol«*«t<x) him. department to protect the Catholica In «III, when they resell Manila, be >x>n must wlinosa thia.' g«H»l am! Harry Price, of Cincin "They protest«! and demone«!, say Ona Hpaitlah Mloop Hunk, Anoth»r on« .Major-«•••ner.d Brooke'« landing al nati, two young men who originated SITUATION EXPLAINEO. Cavite. Maaascro by AguteaMo and vert**! luto floating lioopitala. Captured , Arroyo wan iiirceiwfiil. The troupe the Idea of atarting a fiiml among a« liool hia foreea is tested. Picaldent McKinley baa decide-! t< ing there waa not enough to do it, but ‘Señora, it must tie done.' Key Waal, Fla., Aug. 9.—The tup from the Koumanian, four children for the purpoiie of railing Ilealrurlion uf Bhaftar*» Army at A »trike involving over 3,(M>o mm- \ •••• >t out right* in the Pacific by ca- I as bl llago Innulvad. "Tba lettor waa written, rand by me Ilmlaon, which baa b*««« with the Un- I °f the Twenty-aeventh In.liana, the money to bull'l a tmtlla-ahlp to be call- to«r« ..( (I.- Fc«lerat<*l W II- itv • has; t• i-llabing a coaling station at ratiioa caa on the mu th ooaat of blockade. First Missouri, the First Pennsylvania ol The American Boy, ar«» in the city, Santiago do Cuba, Aug. 0.—A« an «imi sent. I took all the officers un ooeurr«*! «t Cleveland, O. Tbe cause ! Ttis o« al troopa for Manila may gi aank a little Spanlah aloop a few night* ami tho Fifth lllinoia. are disembark forwarding their plana They have h i I explanation of the situation at Santiago la an al!«g«*l cut of about 80 per cent by w«y of th« Sue» oanal. A aoarcity boar.I with mo in a lami, ami at 4 P. M went ashore again and round«*! In ago an«l captor««! another one off Car- ing there. The Morgan troop of «he au intvrVK'W with President McKinley, the following letter was hando I to a In wag«««. < f larr>,pr«rt* on the Pacific oiSaat it the whole outfit I *aa three miles den«« yaaterday. The Spaniah eloop Fifth «avalry ami the .Miouaalppl <v m- who gave to them the following letter, prims correspondent for publication: Ilia reported that George N. Cur- the cause. »way from my troopa. and he«l only waa the Chriatlna ami waa lnad«««j with miMariva have ar rive. I here. imloralng their Idea: •on, parliamentary ae. rotary of foreign ! "To Majordb-neral Siiaftcr—Sir: In Agulnslilo haa »»nt a tueaaage to four men with me. Al 4P. M., when iiati. a quantity of which *>u aorvtkl up "Mr. W. Rgnkingool, Cincinnati. <>. QAUTEMALA REVOLUTION the meeting of the general an«! iti<-«!li-al office, |>aa aoc*-pl«*l the «iffi«i ot viceroy C»m>ul General Wildman, «aylng th« I dl* «rtn< «f 10* men an.I two ,>Rb’«-ra, 1 for brvakfaat to the Hud«on*a ni««n. who — My TL-ar Sir Th« oircuUr which of India, in auccMwion to the K-.H of Unite.! States *hould declare its mien Imd tfl men ami thre«« oftb-er» with me. bad l,-«-n out a month and hn«i little you have prtaenloil to me, outlining offb era called by you at the pa!a« e thia Murale» !!•• Urn, aiul I« Hup- Elgito morning wo were all, », you know, tluna boh to asking the insurgent* t« The keynote to the whole hualnvaa waa left in th«« way of provisions. Throe l»«>rlo<l by Wealth. your plan tor raiaing a tnml with which unanimous aa to «bat shuul.l l>e dune • tato theirs. my breaking th«« seal o! that lettor an.I .Spaniard, who'were on the Chiiatlna The village uf Mtullna, >7010. baa San Francis«», Aug 8.—The follow to build ami p e-«>nt to the government with the army. To keep ua here, in he«u wreck««-! by a cyclone, which kill- General Shafter has received onlar* «« ting at ««noe. They had no time to put off in thclt lender when they aaw ing mtsesage r«*g«r !lng the rwulntioB a buttlr-hip baa greatly lnt>-ieate-l mr>. the opinion of every officer command «*1 many persona. Several house» al Io move hia entire army North. Thia delay or prepare any trvachuroua tricka, the lln-laon approaching ami gain«*! a In (I iato mala Ii.«, I -•n r. .«I i • - I in thia Love of country ami devotion wera ing a division of brigade, will limply Hornilloa have !««en engtilf.-J by floods will apply not only to the aick. but to an«l I got the drop on the whole outfit, teev juat off shore. city from a friend ami •upl<>rler of never more conspicuous In America j involve the destruction of tboii«an«ls. The converted yacht Oneida a lac •a they aay out \V«wL than tlmy are Imlay, ami I atu auro our am! a number of |>eople have perished. tbu well, a« It 1« thooght that the hard General Moral»«, now at Taiu|«m "The native tr«»>ha I r»leaa«-«l anJ came from the blockado today. She chula: boys am! girls wil! !<« m it a privilege There is no poosiblo reason ter ¡¡ol ships through which the sum have goaa A»*«alanl Secretary iiownii l«a* made •hipping prsctlally tho entire « «»¡umami report« that Friday a body of Spaniab must have taxed the vitality of evet allowed to ¡»turn b> their l«om«w un- “Prospero Moral.e ia at San M*rc«O. to Ire numl>eto.l tiiiong the contributor, public the following ata!« m«-nt in re- reatrieted. They manlfeat«*! great joy Infantry fire«! about B0 rifle «hot« at her Qttouealteiigo favors tlio involution. to thia patriotic undertaking. Very North at once. Yellow fever cases are the atmngeat. gai-l to the reseipta an«! dial urarnietila very few in the cavalry division, But in being relieve I from Hpanlah rule. Iiom a point on the Ix-aeli several miler We are on the wav to Gcoa. ■Imerely yonra, W’e||-f«>un-!<*l rumors are in clr.ola of the government during the last fl» in thia division there have lioen l.BOC While it was harsh, it was war. an«! in w«wt of Morro « asile. The gunboat «lid "WILLIAM M ’ KINLEY.** “MIGUELIN.” cal year: Recripta, Including Pacific' tian that a concertisi attempt will bt «onnrortion with the Hpaniah treachery, not return th tire. ca«u-a of malarial fever. Not a mutt Morales Is aahl to have 8,000 Rrra- ! ma le nett m««nth by a tleet of Cana railroa.l item», (403,311,335, expe>ll-| Wryonihlncri In Naw Vorb. haa «lit-d from it, but tbe whole com it waa all that could b«' don««. Twenty- ington rifles an«l 7<M> men. iMaila <>f lure». Including Parifi, railroml, (443,- dian scalers to rani the rookeries on th* fonr houis—yes, I believe aven four EMBARKING THE IMMUNES New York, Aug. 8.—For over twe uian<i ia *o weak<m<-«l ami ahatt»rt*l ar the Involi arc liar«! tu obtain, sa telo- island« of IM. Paul ami St. George. BflH.Mi; deficit, *38,043.847. ntentb«, Colonol William,, the chief to be ripe tor «lying tike rotten aheap. hour»—with a leudrrslnp ol the gov graphic commoni«-ation is Interrupt«*! There i« but one government T-.-®el, th« TbfrU «mt Firth tt*«lm«ata Arrtv« at When a r««al yellow tev«»r epidemic Report* from Ma-irl.i by way ot lew- gunboat Wheeling, to guard Behring ernor, who wa« a iie«itetiaiit-«x»ionei in Molali » ia rapr«-Si«nt»l to have little Internal revenue ag«-nt of thia diatrict, eavanwab. »trike« ua. and ft 1« l«ourii to do so it baa ha«l agent« watching a vinegar fac the Spanish army, wouhl have given! «Ion, «fating that Spoin ha I determined •>*a against ¡,-lagtc aealera. means of hia own, but be la a«ip|iort**| Savannah, Ga., Aug. U.—The Third we stay here al the height of Hie aick- them a chance to hide along the roail at upon an answer to Hie «leinanda of the by men of wealth in the liberal party. tory in llroklyn and a yeaat manufac and Filth regiment, of Unite.1 Stat«-« ties* season, Auguat anti the l«eglnning Tbere la grewt un«-aaln«vw on a! 1 aides Agana ami el interval* Iti the dense Unit«*! Mat»«, had lhe rff«* t of arous There ia believ«*f lo ta» an umlerataml- tory in New York, for the purpose of volunteer» art I veil here Imlay ami are of September, it will, in all human ing Hie moat lively Intriiwt In all offic says a Ixitidon dia|«atcb, in reg«»«! tc tropical foliage Htey conlil have alm.-et Ing botamen Jose l-eori ('»»tilla and Mor »««curing evidence of the manufacture In camp awaiting tran»|ort« to take . Thia work resulte«l probability, mean an appalling dia- ial quarter» Tuesday While th* ro- the Ch loess altustton, which i« re* • nnibi'ated any force we oo«»l<l land, i ales, both of whom are candidato, for thmn to Santiago. The Th ir« I r«-girueul early lialay in the arrest of three men. aster, for the aurgeona here estimale porta are accepts«! as ah«>wli«g the un- ' g«rd**l a* bringing an open confliot !■«- The approaches to the landing, over arrived thia morning from Mn-im, anJ lhe pri-si.iency, that the one wh«» has the aniiore at »7 tmirela of whisky ami that over half the army, If we are here tween Great Britain an«) R um I b within »hallow coral r«*-fa, won 1.1 have marie doubled tomiency of the H|Hin!sh gov- | the strongMl following will recelas the Fifth tonight from (ioliiinbua, Ml«. llie oloalug up of the yeast matiufa«?- during the sickly «*-a*«»n. will die. Thu eminent toward peace, ami aa hk«-ly to measurable distance, and it ia uni ver« a landing without a terrible kaaa of life The traoaport Rio Gramle arrived to the other's aupf»«tl. What H«ey are | lory The whiaky waa ma«!e at the •lek list ia large, though it« oxoaeding be borne mil In tlm near futuie by the; ally t««ll that th« Marquis of Kallabury, almost an Impoaeibillty. bent on ia the «Ietoal of Cabrera. Brooklyn malt vinegar worka. It haa 4,000 aff<>r<l« but a fair Irnlex of the "We have incr<raa«»l by a>i»qi|««at the night ami I« loading the baggage of the formal response «>( M ulri.l, yet it can in yielding to liunitn •ggreaaivwtisaa, I* Illaal al Ofihheah. Fifth tegiment, two battalion« <>f whi«-h Not 10 per I mm - ii the custom to ship ths whisky to debilitation uf the army lie alat«*l |«ailtivrly that •<> lar the Cult- responsible for a danger«»» complica popuiatioi* of tl*e Unit**! Mates by <Nhli<Mih, Wk, Aug. T. — Riothig ha» New York on two-liotae trucks, ¡10 to oenl of '.he men are tit for active work. will go on buar«l tomorrow ami will tion which can only be ovrrcviM by a nytrly 13,000 people. Th* capital lias >-d Mates has r«*eivo«l uo an»wer from )MH*n nNtimed by ih« »irikitig wood« ¡15 barrel, al a time, and usually two aall at Boon. "The fever Immune i eg i merit« Hpain, nor has the French emtwaay rm prompt and iniwt Aim intimation that a population of fi.OOH ¡a*,pie. Tlii* The Ix-ona la eij>ect««l In the morn- ¡ woikrrw hrra. <>n »rcotinl <>f thu «»«h- lomla were delivereil «very day. The or.lore«I horn aro aurth mut to garrison cvlv«*l an answer which will t«e «x>mtuq- RuMla’« open Oppoaltion to Brltlrh harbor in which we are la beautiful, mg Tl«e Mlnnrwaaka I« delayed antl-<kMir inen trying to Hin the plant» other alb«g«d Illicit concern 1« known ths city an I surrounding town«, ar« I nloatoil l«i th- auth- iltic- her»«. It ia commercial ««ino-Miona must ceawc ea,y «d ar • •*. plenty of «l«*-p web y through an * -idrnl to h machinery «ilh hoii nimm Ubur. Al 6 o'ctark a* the Manhattan Yeast C«>mpany. there la «f ixlutoly nothing for ua to ap|u«tent from this that tho answer tn this connection a atory ia current admitting of lb«- presence of a large ■ ml ia not eipe«-t«d before Tnawlay. Uii» inornhig the «Ink» tu enngregat<b| do here, and there baa not been ainee «oul'l not have tx-en sent from Madrid that th« Princes, of W«)«w* l«nrti«*l do- num I «er of v«-»eela at the seine time, and' Carrara •< harfulli. Site will carry the Third regiment, rum and cluhbr«! atbi »tonr<t the Wurknirn the city aurrendered. I wrfte only on Monday, aa «tat«*l in aorne ot the parlnrs from England waa in response ia an litoal p!a«e f«*r a coaling station. Norfolk, Aug 8.—Admiral t'ervera becattao 1 cannot one our men go to de- wbo wer« trying t«> rrach .Morgan*» inamltd by Colonel Patrick Ray to a dispatch from her «later, the «low H our government decides to h««l«l the foreign report» The miaappri-henaion All of [the officer« ami rr.en are ant mill. Thlrty i«t»liurmvn wrie Im- arrived here thia morning, having been •traction without striving so far aa lie« doubtless nriaea from lhe fact that lha ag«-r rm pre», of Russia, twarlng 0|»u Philippines, it woulil then como in eo There I« no lark of |MHche<l to i»inft»rre Die •mall apiad granted a leave of absence to viali Cap within tue to avert a doom aa (earful It is well well; Han Franclaco to Honolulu, 3,100 icua to gel away Madrid cabinet, after receiving tbs Anglo-iiuaaisn relations. •ntliMiaani among them, ami the ap- on duty there but when the police ar talli I'onache and the Spaniel« aick at aa it la unm-i eaaary and un«!e«ervad. American terms, «h-alred more inhuma known that the «iowager empteaa it miles; Honolulu tu the Island of Guam, péala that have l««a*n made to the war rive«l the crowd «et on them with atl< ka the naval hoapltal. The Spanish ad "THEODORE ROOSEVELT. tion U|«m some of the points involv«*!. < strenuuualy working to conclude a de 3,300, an«! thence to Manila. 1,000 department to «ava them from Santi •nJ «ton«« in • roorfh matin*. Th« miral waa receive«! by a guarii of h*,*«o. *‘C«i«ne! Ccmiiiaodiog tu,i RtlgaMw" This l«*l to a erwwteuNtoBtiae to M. finite understanding reg«r«ling Aneln- S m ’I&L With a chain of e«syply at«, intertwla in tl«e Far East, tlona like thia. we«*»ul<l e nd troopa ths ago, the aten of both regtm>-nta «ay, ¡a lira umm | thflr chi h« frwly nn<! the ■n<! condo« t«*l to Captain Con«, he’« Alter Colonel Rooaevell ha«l taken t'siubon. It waa not intemled aa a rm i I ’ » Ruaalan _ i *• « miare- 4trrr»t WM flnalljr rlrarml «t thr r| room. 7lie ««Imitai look lunch with the Initiative, ail the general officer* «ponae to Hie Arnett, an term«, am) waa •;‘'1 ‘mi-'H»»^ wtode year ground if neosSMry. and ato witbotil authority an«I M«-<li«al Directar t'letorne. Ilo will «truer of many broken hm«la ami preaent them by di«erediting their • united in a "round robin" »«Idreaa tc in no ai'ii»« eoticluaivo ii|*«n lha subject atta« bea to the meeting of the alato»» any vreael with a «teaming Opacity of score of arresta. remain here several days. at O9penhn-{vn. ticneral Shafter. 3800 mile«coulil r«-a. h baaeof auppliea. valor. mattler of the negotiation*. Went Through • Hri«fgc* "The details I have ar-aicely touch«»I Wuid haa been received at San Fran- Mla««r have llama* Waahington, Aug. B. —it acaordanf« atrwek Wear rhe Heart. Utiaa, N. Y , Aug. 9.—Tonight upon, but ha.l the officials ami aokllera Lomlon, Aug. fi. — Replying Io a with a «1« laion rendered by the allot* Ili» «aid that by a brave «talli ata claco that on the «lay the new« of an- Corvallis, Or., Aug. fl —-Charles Ry two cars on the Belt line trolley road I ream «si for one minute that they were etilici moment il«« negro tn»pa «avol liriation waa received al Honolulu an to 1» lorn from their b«>mea the rd went through Bratilov’a brulgw near question in fhe houae of commons, the ■ - y g..... ral. tl - re <dl i»- no «-'u ,-o der, an employe at the Corvallis «aw the rough ruler»» from extermination ri|«e«lition, authorised by the Hawaiian wool.!, 1 feel sure, have t«een another Whitesboro, ami 17 paen-ngsri were parliamentary Mcrrtary fur the fotuign in the law ami regulations affecting tuill, waa ao'ldentally killo«l thia after office, Mr. Curaoti, aal«l her ma jetty'• tariff, Immigration au.l toui age taa be r«-public. atarti-d on a 1,700 mile voyage at Santiago. atory to tell, and 1 am convinced thia prei-ipitate«! in the Erie «anal. M im roverntnenl had hsanl that a great pow- . tween Hawaii and the Unit«*! State* noon. lie waa running the gang edger, when a email piece ol «lab wood wae .Ufficiai iklvicea in Washington from to annex two i»lan«l« to the Hawaiian letter would never have l«aen written. Mary Brody, uf ihta city, waa the only person killml. Several Wers injureil. er wa« endeavoring to ohtam a port on until further legnlalion by *<«mgrem. caught in the «aw an J hnrlo«l with Santiago place the entire numl«er of group. The Islands In question are the Persian gull. Two third* of the Speaking of ths Hawaiian animant ion "The captain, in extending to me bls •ucli foroo ax to lift the covering from caaes of yellow fever in our army there Byer an«i Morell, about 100 mile« apart. Loudon, Aug. 9. —The Shanghai cor tra.le of the gulf waa Brltiah, Mr. ruMlutlona. ths al tor no y general »ays the machinery and »trike him near the The Hawaiian tlagTar never l«ven raiard omgratnlationa, remarked: at BOO or leaa. over three islands and Senator G. N. " 'Braonarsientlirr, you'll nevei, aa respondent of th« Daily Mail «aya; Curaou added, wherefore the govern Hist it is replete with Indication that, heart, Ur breathed a few momenta Il ia believe*! in San Francisco that W i Ico i waa aenton the. learner W indal« long as y«m live, have another experi Russia D now practically In poaaeaaion ment waa especially tntereate«! in the temporarily, th«- relation! of the two after ho waa «truck, hut never apokn. the monitor Monletey will »topan,I taka formally to annei them tn the Republic ence such aa thia. 1 congratulate you of the Xew Chwang, and "the open matter. The power mentioned, it la niuntriee are to continue practically uia- He was unmarried, lie waa 83 year. poaaeaaion f the Carolin« talami« »n I < banged. loot" in North China 1« already alml. a*i«l. beyoml doubt, la Rumia. of Hawaii. of age upon your work.' route to Manila. Telegram« have been forwarded to "All thia whole affair waa tran«- z..i. . Appeal ............. eg <'«pt»le CtarB’a Hr«»k«l*,, I«*««««« «teamar «•areb«d. <•»!«• Wav| tard The French «hip Olin-le R«.lrign«a Senator M« Bride, at Washington, to acte.l in Hpsmah. I had an Interpre Parts. Aug. 7 — The court of oeaaa Waahington, Aug. 9. —A g*«,l deal San Francie-o, Aug. fl.—A.Ivice« frota flong Kong, Aug fl — The Manila waa capi uro«I by the cruiser Now Or* «ecure, if possible, llts appointment ol ter with me, but 1 lotg.it all about of ooncern ¡a felt at the navy «lepart- lion ha, diamiased ilia appeal of M. loan« while trying to run the San Juan a Pacific oouat man on the ;«-•<*» com- aaing him. I did m>t want them to merit over the breakdown of Captain Yokohama by the Doric reprot that «he Emile Zola againct the «ieeision nf corrce|«mdrut of the Hong Koog Pre«« Japanese ateamer Ouaang rea final on •ays that Admiral l>»wey does not con blockade. The Vrasel ha«I been warn* tn km ion. get a chance to think even lx«foie It Clark, of the Grvgon. No information by one of the v« «aela of the third expe the Versaille« aasiu-s oourt on July Ifi, fine his labor, to the Olympia. f|e rd not to attempt to enter the port. was too late." tn overruling several objections rai«e«l haa been recelveil aa to the nature of ditionary fleet, from San Franclaco, the Ex-President Harrlann haa accept«*) goes to Cavite almost every day. By i by M. Latorie, oounael for M. Zola. T«» Milling« in a Caavlef Camp. the oaptaln'a illneM, ami all that la night of June 39. Two «hot« were fimi. his order tho navy yard, *rnen*l, fort« Il oomes from a very reliable «ouroa the presidency of lha United State, Lillie R.aik, Ark., Aug. 9. —A known ia that the medical hoard order The Jaf«ane«e veaael gtOppeil at the flrat The Versailles court upon that occasion am! barrack. Lave been converted in • that Admiral t'ervera will irnonnee hia Sanitary cutnmieacdn, organia.1 to car« also refused Io auspend tlm trial while loublv killing oncurr««d at ths ermvtot ed him home. He will recuperate In almi, but n aecoml waa aenl aernoa her womlerftilly abort time from «-onfusion allegianoe to Si«ain an«l become a citi* for the aick an«l wounded tn the war Captain Barker, of the bows ____ ___ _____ nittier the the defendant* appeal»«! again at the •nd c I imm Io naatneea ami cyatem brickyard neat here baiay. A convict the North. She ____ waa ____ Inapecte*! a«-n of the Unit« d State«. Admiral Red Croas agenta alxnit Santiago hare overruling, whereupon M. Laborie an- Newark, haa been •aslgne.i Io ths com- f | arw ol , searchlight ami si Towel to I t’ervera, it la «aid. bar lumr to thia raved many refugee, from «tal vat ion. waa adavm ing with an si on a guard, noommd that be would allow judgment when tiie guard «hot am! klll«*l him. wand of ths Oregon A MMaachuaetta man haa patentral a proaaed. eom'loeion for vanoua reasons, tlie prio by default, and M Zola am! M Per- mtnblned pencil and comb can.« consist Jamaica continue« to l«e u«rd a« a A «liaputo owe over tbe killing be ri |«al being that he is cnnvinc**! the R«*l Lolge, Mont, Aug. 9 — George ________ _ ___ _ _ _ O»e English firm turns out motor rieut, the managing editor of the Au* ing of a metal tube with a «lot In it* •upply ha«e for Hpamab forcee in Cuba. tween Ward« lludaon an«l A. ______ Potts, _ Hp«ni*h government will or-ler a court lie ____ wa« ,______ ¡«assed, , _________ •*»"* »ml kill?4 I. W. Nalern cara driven by alectilclty, oil, «team, mre, were each sentenced to a rear'a central portion Into which tbe beck ol ______ Sil bunilred out of 3,000 Kanaaa vol- another guard. ‘ Ths martial to try lilm fur losing hi« afii|«e today. cuapiaeaed air or gas imprisonment and Putts abot and killed lluiaun. unlcsra are uhuul u-acbara. tba comb ia forced to form a handle. off Hantago.