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V * T __ nmrc « LATER NEWS. from Havana. Gsmeral Mike«' troop« wilt lemaln in OREGON ’ Porto liioo until peace negotiations are »CIO * . ■ j. ■ t C Cemptete Kevtew ol Ike T»le«r*pkl« Mews »r Tkl* *«d All Vor- rl«» law«*. »acludod. Thu O. It. » N <M, will build a new steamer, the Hpokanc, to run on bnake river. Mail advices reccivod at Hong Kong ( ref-orl recent activity on tlie ¡art of tbe j naiuiai'ls al Manila. Misa Percy Wing, of Washougal, Wash., wa« drowned Monday in tbe «•rf at tTatAop bswcli. The Havana Batteries Opened l i re on the Fleet. r~* ••F’.''«-»*,.'. .gv. = SPAIN Caklls r . ’ ” .’ '4- .► « •• i IN MOURNING »IssaU »>» Iks <'»!■« Is«. l^s» •» lbs lawi'lon, Aug. 18.—Th« M* Irwt rws- <e«)On'lenl nf th« Dully Mall saya. The mmments of the preaa on lira pro- torol are a veritable funeial hymn on th« destruction ot the Bpanish Colonial ruiptle. Nome daya ago, the desire for fwaoa made th« people close their •yve to the price, but Bow. upon ran«l- Ing the protiavol, they realise u, liai th« «ail Is th« !■■«• of that cm pill I which PROTOCOL SIGNED War Between America and Spain Ter minated. Pr*sl4»aias Fo«l»»«li(S Washington, Aug- 18.—Tb« presi- dent isaued th« following proclamation: “By th« president of th« Utili«) State« ot America—A proclamation: "Wbereaa. Dy a protocol cun«Jud«i *n-l signed August IS. 1808, by Wil« Barn R- iNy. aeci«tary uf »tat« uf the United nlat«4. and hlsexeell»acy Jules '.'ambon, ambassador«xtraor-llnary and minister plenipotentiary ot France, at Washwigtun, retepctlvely t«pt«wnllng f't th-- purprre th* govern men I of the United btatea and the government of Spam, the United Hlatea and Hpaln bave formally agreed upon the terms on whl. h the negotiations tortheeetab- Ilahment ot peace between the two evHMrtrtea shall be uudertaban. ami "Whereas. Il it tn said protocol agr«.'f that upon Ita «in ceas km and •ignaturv boati Ittica between tho two »unirle« shall tie suspend«), and no- li - I - that effet shall M given aa «ontl is )«■*•!ble by each government to the vomtnanders of its military and naval forcea, "Now, therefore, I. William McKin ley, president <4 the United fltatea, do, in ac«>rdance with stipulation* ol the protocol, rteelaie and proclaim on the part of tho Uult«l Hlatea a suspensión ol burnitili-«, and do hereby commaud that order« be Immediately given through th» prop«« channels to the com manders ol military and naval forces ot the United State« to abstain from all sets Inconaistcul with thia proclama tion. j “In witness whereof I have hereunto ’ •rt my hand and caused tbe seal ot th« United Stales to be affisa). ' "Don« at the city of Washington, this 15th «lay of Angu.t. In the year ol >ur Lord, one thousand eight bundr«l »nd ninety eight, and of the Indcpend «ne« of the United Htat«« th« on« Luu- Ircd and twenty-third. : "WILLIAM M'KINLEY, FrueidenL "WILLIAM Lt DAY. He retary o! Rtatn. " Miles’ Last Battle a Victory for the Americans. Hpaln had cunquere-t with »o much glory- »od that Npatn now tails to the aaoMwl tank among natiu-re The pub lic u>in«l isstuiio«<l and lh«l« is general WrWwan*« uttniert lit» >u mourning. • mjr 9lrv** Way -• 11 » «S.» Grnerl Blanco telegraphs that Hav MIIU4. <>•* WaattM.lwU The »paalrtk ana is greatly agitated by the news of < emiiiAhtlrf Wa» th« signing of tli« protocol, and that Washington, Aug. 18.—Th" war >lo K««y Woet, Fla., Aug. 18 -Th. flag- much anxiety is tu»nite«toil to learn th« Washington. Aug. 18.— With da- parlmeul late today gav« out th« lol- i (Iilp Nan Francisco, th» monitor Mian- comlitii'ns, which have not yet bee» pliclty In keeping with rcpunlioatr In- A report to th« effect that Manila Bon»« unvosineei is fell stituttons, tta« war which Las tagod lw- Th« only fortlflrsi port In Port« Bloc lowing delayed telegram: tonomoh, and th» auxillaty yacht Sil published. Is Han Jnan, and not mor« than 3,000 haa fallen and that American fornee ar« via. wat« fired upon by th« Havana regarding th« effect that tbe text ol tweon H|<«ln and th« Unit«.! plate« L>r "Pone«, Aug. 11.—Necretaiy of War, the protocol may have on th« Bj-auiab fighting «ddicr* ar« <m the Island. Th« In j««»*«» ion of th« «nur« city and ths Washington Th« to lowing ba» been batteries shortly before «o'clock yewter- Volunteer« ,n Havana a period of thr«« months and >3 days, crr ulatron in London. forts is In sentiment of th« natives Is entirely fn ! lay morning. One 10 and two 13-inch rewired from General Wilson Gen was quietly terminated at »3 minutes Many new»pet<'t« rxpre*e grief and During a terrific thunder «torre, favor ot the Unitel Htatee an t against eral Krntl'a brlgado captured Coamo at Hpaln. There is plenty ol loud lightning struck teau.p Hobson, Ga. : -holla struck the Nan Francisco's stein leapair that the men who brought dis past « o'clock thl« afternoon, when Sec aster to Hpaln by lack of foresight, or retary Day, fur the United Statre. and 8 80 this morning Th« Biateenlb H|M»ln Is Increasing )w»r defense« and He.en soldiers are In the hospital seri 1 aa she turn«! to get away out of range, ganisation and ability. »houM continue M. Camtsm, lor Spain, tn the prvo-taos Pennsylvania, Colonel Hull ng* com guarding against any possible Anglo- ously hurt. The aama romi-any was ■ and tore a holo sl.ml a foot In diam- to govern th« -ountry. American combination near Gibraltar. In a wreck a wwek ago at Furt Mcl*her- I | cler. oomf letelv wrecking Commo-lore mandlng. Id by Lieutenant-Colonel ' of President M Kinley, signe! a proto Forty guns have l-een d«td, and th« , aon. - Th» M»«irId I'r»»» Ill-Idle, of my »tafl, having made a Howell's quarters and am ashing his col which will form th« basis ot s garrinoa force between < arta,nnr > and What 1» regarded aa a mo«t important bookcases into fragments. No one Was Madrid, Aug 18.—The El Pais to ‘Iwflnlte treaty of peace. turning movement through the moun Giisd.vltuina rein forced. discovery of rich planer digging». 1» tain», striking the Aybotrito road hall I •<«! ure-l, an-l, l«eing under orders not to day prints lire text of the protocol *lgri' The dosing chapter of «Vents that reported to hove lawn mad« on Pine •d by the United states and Spain It appear» that lh« attack th« hallarla«. Iba *hi|W «to|«rld led up to tho signature of the protocol n’""’ beyond the town, caplure-t tin creek, a small stream emptying into with mourning borders, and say«: Gomes have determined to f. re«tall th« as tart a* theft enginea would carry entire garrison of Coamo, about lilt "Spain, without colonies, i* reducoj and the cessation of ho«tilitlns was full American anumander In th« "¡« ratKai» Atlin lake, a fvvder of Lak.- Tagisli, i them. man. The Spanish commander, llhwa, of interest. Tl.vr« uss rumors in th« to the role of a third rate power." in the vicinity of Holguin, a» they have Northwest territory. 1 The Ki Iniparvial says: "Peace will md early moining that over night tire and Captain I.c>|- u were killed. Om already oerupioi th* small town« near A torn» Io Bunday night «truck near potallel to aach other, not more than I'«a is ail wounded, only one severely Holguin and are still preaslng furaaij. Canby, Minn., killed i even |wo| le, de- ■ a mile from Morro eaati«. and seper- bring to Hpaln even the rest «he sc French embassy had received th« long- 1 eipoetod final ans«' r from Madrid, but Tho men and officers behaved excel Three men dead an t a woman dying •troy.*I many tmlldlni [«, and did great ■ atad from each other by three-clghtha much nee>!s after three year« and a these, upon inquiry, prov.-d groundless, lently. < olon.d Huiings and Lleutan- I* the mult of a *l><<ollr>g affray at damage to'erot*. The entire family ot ol a mile. The Mianton-unoh layabout half of war.'* as it was no*, until 13 30 that the nota El Nacional say*, bitterly: v Central t'ity, H D.. Thuralay. Judge J. M Hutchinsun, ludoliug bls wife i three-quarters ot a mile to tbe rear ol ' If S|»ain bad at h-a«t been ran* t-egan to rum» froui Madrid lu small mende-L Thia Is a very important cap J. P. Gidding*. E.I Hliannon arid Jack and four diildren, wvrw killcl. Th«! th« others. All were within range of turn and was Well executed. Th* >rm j wa* not wide in extent, but very I the H|>anlsh batteries, and th« tempta qnished only after a furiou« and heruic j Iola Wear are tho men, and Mr». KI Niran- •tot The »late department was «oon a<l- name» of the wounded will be «out «• viotent. Keren people are missing, I tion was too strong for th« Spanish to struggle, die could resign heradf. non is the woman. All th» |»artl<s Peace with the United state« will only vised ot the fact that the ncssage was so-ui aa recvird here.." and seme o! them arc sup,(*Mxl to Ire resist. ale well-to-do. be a momentary respite from our mis tinder tranannssion, but. as it was evl- General Mile* reports from Pone* killed The first gllmmrr of dawn was break Al Truck.«*, C«L, an explosion in a j dent that it would 1« long and that Ils fortunes." that five men were wounded, though The or»al Miner'» lockout at HOST ILI TltS SUSPENDED. Pana. ing through the eastern skies when, freight car co.taming tun tanks rd reception would occupy much time, the El Epooa say»: none seriously, in the Sixteenth Penn n*l>htlis, .aiixd by * tramp lighting a 1IL, reach««! a climax Monday ti.iv. without an instant's warning, the look "The peace is the «a l.lest imposrsf secretary of state left the state depart Order» in amsrlewe *tllli*rv a»4 Wav*» sylvania regiment in the skirmish l-o- cigarette, reortltrd In tire burning «dll eral hundr.-d union men C'ngr.-gat.d out on the flagship saw a jot ol smoke since the treaty of Utrecht," and •«- ment for bis luncheon I yond Coamo, August U. («luiuitnd «»r« cars of merchandise and 1,800 feet of nnai the mine tn an endeavor to induce puff Irom one of Morro's lug guns. Al- prv«»ed the doubt if a government At 3 45 o'clock Secretary Thlsbaut, A dlapat. h ha« been re elvd at th. Washington. Aug 13 — The older» te lire nunum.mista not to g<> to work moot belore he could pull liltnM-lf to ■nowahcl«. Threw men w. r>> «erhxraty which allowed itself to bo dragged into uf th'- French embassy, app.-arc| at tho General M- rrltt to »'isp nd It. stilltie« war department from General Hchwan Two n<>u union men, rode U|am buran- gether sufficiently to make a report >4 lxirii.»i and all pare.rig.-r trams ware 'r.-tary wore a« follow» war will acquit Itself well by nego stat« department to Inform - mmandlng a brigade under General back and empti««! th.-lr revolvers into the inci'leiil, lOati'l 13 Inch »hells wet« deiarnd. Day that the amlmstedor was In full tiating peace. ''Washlugtun— M'-rrltt, Manila The Mile«. In Porto Rico, saying he had the crowd,. Throe union men were screaming all around. The Hpauiar-ls El Liberal aays tho artici« In tlx possession of the nolo, and was fully president -lirects all military opera* an engagement a few mile« from May* Eight hundred H)<atilsr<l« at Cupe teloiisly wouu<l<M. Further trouble tnxl the range, and apparently were protocol relating to th« Philippines am|s>werod to sign lire protc.il lor lion» against the enemy suspend«! go.-« with a large Spanish force. It ban Juan, attr-riipted to retake the may ensuo. grimly in earnest In their last efforts |:gl'ho.i»e, wlii 'li waa guardn,! by 40 of drew trot Indicate that anything go«»l Spain, and only awaited tho pleasure Peace negotiations are nearing iximpla- which two private« were killed and A car Io». I of lemon» and other fruit Io wreck injury oo their too mighty for Spain will 1«. fixed upon, an<l the of the state department. He intlui.ited lion, the protocol having ju*t bo«n Lieutenant Byron, of th.' Eighth eav- our sailors, comtnandrsl by Lieuten ern-my. Hhells f« ll 1*0ween tho San ant Atwater, Assistant Ki>gm«et Jenk obtained by th«' efforts ol the lied Ctoaa question will not ba aottlod favorably that tho atubasaador would la- pleated signed by th« two countrie«. You will . woe w ft Francisco and the Hilvia. Homo fell in», Ei.glti.'. r Biownavn and Gunner H««"lety was on Monday forwarded from to have the final ocremony con flicted Inform the Commanders of th« Hpwnlali value killed was Hornberger, ot th* for her. short, a few went over them Tho Camplx-ll. The Hpanlar<i» were driven Han Francisco to the sick soldier« of El Globo (ministerial) prays for in tho presence ot Pr-aidenl McKinley, force* In the Philippines of theao In- Eleventh infantry. It 1» con- flagship signalled the Hilvia to g< t ont peace Ixrtwiu'u th« United Slates and whore the nogotiallen» wore la-gun. back by *l.oll* front the Amphitrite, Genera) hl.after's army. General S'hw»n repot«: struetlos«. Further urders will follow. ol range without delay, and laith ship« Cincinaaft and iary.le». h i» reported slgn.d to Colonel J. Morris Brown, U. Ambassador t'anilcm r. ached the Acknowledge receipt. Spain, ami say* llieconimunicationa on “Meet, If not the entire Spanish gar- K. A., Btaten Island military boapilal. swung around and ma-lo hit the sea. that loo Npaniarda were kill«!. Eastern questions, which Day aid Cam- White Hotis« al just 8:55 o'clock, five rlaon of -Mavagnea and the surrounding “By order of tho »eeretary <4 War. Il was then that the shell struck the bon have signed, begin the first chapter minut.-« in advance of the apiomtod country, consisting of 1,000 regular« Ill off), ia) cirrlee al Madrid the reply Bevld.w lemons the car contains grape Han Fiar.cisco's stern. '*<'ORBIN, A Ijotant-Gvuoral." Comm««lore i hour. of the Unii.'-I State» to Spain in the Iruil, oranges and other fruits. The Howell waa on i deck with t'nptain in a new history of Europe. Tlie orders s-rnt to Mll-w and Hhaftet and 3<fo volunteer«, took p-it in the en After an exchange of dli-lomatlo j wore identi'.'al with tl.o ataivo. As the gagement. W« drove the enemy from El Tiemp (conservative) any»: matter of peace negotiations l»rrgard<»l car is cl»l«.r*te!) dcorat.d with bunt I«*ary when the shell struck. With! l ''Peace ia an to > omplldird fact. The -rourtosl'-«, unite. ■'*.ary Io»* ,,f time did order «tales further Instruction» will tw their position, and, Il 1« believed. In a» aatlslsetory Sag«»ta, however, de ing and I ear» several patriotic placards. the Utmost sped tlie fleet moved out rotary of A wounded Span Secretary Alger has cabled orders about three mile«, Ih r«- the men on ! bltlemet;» of defeat doe* not -trevoiil not occur, and Assl-tant me* that he authorisod the French am- *-nt each general. General Merritt flicted heavy lo«a La.sador al Washington, a« a rvprcacn- to tbe military crommanders to wave the flagship |>atehed up tbe raggeil hole ua from acrliig with Mtldction tho end State t ridlxr, on the |nrt <>f the Unite«) will be dir** 1«! to confer with thr i»h lieutenant wa* found In the ti.l.l of tho war." State«, and First S-i letsry Thlebant, on B| *ul»h evtnmandaiit at Manila to carry I !■ r• ■ •:. t i >' . ur iii.'-s I pr.q.... • tativc of Spain, to make any chang« Ixxtilltiwi In tho vessel's »tern. All the shells tho |*irt of Spain, retired to a window, to corillnue the march to -M.iy.igue* at In the Spanish answer. As regard» out tho tcrui* of ths protocol and to oc tlrd at the vessel tell around the sbl)«. The goveinm.-nl has at last »U'-ceodod DEATH IN A CLOUDBURST where there V»«s a ciltical formal rum cupy Manila Immedlatelv. an early hour tomorrow," certain condition» which might create In securing * •luokeles* powder wlapt.-d One ol the Silvia'» men stood calmiy liffcfcnc'-sduring the c.-ure uf negotia for Springfield ilfire, and 1» laying in on the deck of the yacht, watch in Twentr r«r«ons Wet * SurfUrn Knd Is ination o! tho prutoool. Q'innr i Mi'» will put biiiis--lQn'ci m This instrument had all tho out muni' atlon with the chief authorBy li TALK OF INTERVENTION tion», the premier added: “If auy a supply. Ten (34NIMM». hand, au l counto-1 them. ward formalities due a ilncument ol Porto Rico for tho pttrfose of having changes are to Ire made, the govern Morro <a»tU* fin d several of tho mis Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. lfi. — A terri Th.- American colony at Sidney. N. this importance. It was print«.) in th« Hpatiish fore«« turn over Ban Juan ruur,'< (lie« of i kiaa air«««« Martas« ment itself will make them. ** Out. 8. W , has cabled Washington, praying I sile», but bow many is not known. ble cloudlitirsi, in winch at leaat It) duplicate at the state départaient, one A ii.atblv bust ol the iate James <i. the gov<-rnin<.iit to retain poaaeasion uf i The others eame from two sand hat-! live* ar-- known to have t«-«n sacrificed, copy to 1« retained by the United .-»nd other points to him, preparatory Paris. Aug i3.—The papora are full to evacuation. lories near Morro. Tlx- filing l»st«'d wna last night visited upon the com Blaine has been placed In the rotunda tho Philippines of significance of the f'hinma question. State* government and the other to be- j Owing to the conditons In Cuba, Hit in tin I ty uf Beach Creek, alxiut 15 mile» XU minutes. ■4 the state bouae In Augusta, Me. Tho Matin (ays: "In China th« great come th" property of Hpaln. Ll.o two The Unite! Statre government has ord«ru tn Hhafter will 1» different from The one-»ld<*l engagement had acarce- north of Rogersville, Tenn., which est gam« In tire world Is helng played, A divpntch fr. »TO to A'lj’V purchased the British tank steamer ' copies are alike, except that the one those to th« other genorals Orders place m ho mile« distant from Knox ly endd when tlie men <4 the,Silvia: ti»nl <ivnf’ral (’orbin mv « thrLy<ante L. i.'ihnv for a walcr-tioal, the consid held by this government ha* the Eng worn I mo «] this evening to tho naval and French Inlet venlion should bo were tteatd to another surprise Tho ville. The torrent of water fell in the hat iiren with U»<t Hpaninh *Jrk. eration being |336.<K)O lish text In the fiist column, and the ciimmandeni *1 tho several station» on '-fflcaclou* and deciaiva." litt*e yacht gunlwial t* mannd by tho vicinity -4 the home of William Figan, it rarrh’d I«000 an l S-. H WeUn<<«* •«J The fiolr has a eenaational article signature ot Hwi-retary Day ali.ad of duty in <*ul>a and tbe Philippine«, oat The Washington volunteer« in camp > New York naval militia. Iler crew a well-to-do farmer, and his entire morn lug "War between England and that of M. t'ambon, while the cop) tying into effect the directions of tho headed al Han Francisco have pet11i.uml Hecre- had Imrely r-ioverd from the vaclto* family, wife and fivo children, won- lluasla Is Imminent." The Vnile.1 Mate« ha» magnani tary of War Alger to either send them nienl when the flagship cal lol tho vea- drowned, and »ashed away with the transmitted to Spain ha* French In the proclamation Th« navy department The Journal de« Dohwtasays "Eng first <dnum and tho signature <4 .M mously offered to tarolo the 1,800 S|*tn- to Manila or permit them to return to . sv-l over. an«l Captain Beller» was given tl'ioi!. not only transmitted the president's Flgan, however, escaped. The Camfsin aliead of that of S.-crolai» Day. proclamation In lull to thoaevoral oom- land I* now seeking an arrangement w oh >•11 naval prisoner* taken at the de- their home«. a packet ot piivato documents, which deluge of water earil«! with it every The protocol aeul to Spain Was SO- tuan icTs lu-< lilef, tmt also directions as Russia. That onderstanding is Imp.»- sltu.tion of Admiral C.-rvcia's fleet, he was orderd to take into Havana other human being within 11» reach, An or, 1er ha» l-cen 1 i»»nd nt tbe * I companlcl by the credentials Issue-I by to the dispositions of fhelt veasela slblo, unless itewt* remains mister»« of wlienever S|«lu is ready to tcpalriat« under a flag <4 truce. The white flag but the only riann-a ol the bet reported office of the isdjulant-general ot th" i President McKinley, specially «tnpoW- llm following orders ar« In that sons« the north and England 1» itumred Leí them Unite-) Ntatea army, granting one »a* hruste-i over the Hilvia, and sbo Imre up tu a late hour tonight, in ad erlng the »<■• retary ol state to affix bls Influence In the Y«ng-T»o river, In si-lf rxj lanatory: Had a ro* uc Inmt been sent out, mouth's furlough to the sick and startd towards the guns which had dition to tho Figan family, are John short, th» lines of the section arn bo signature to the dmumsnl. The «0 "Navy Department, Washington, ginning to l>e mark«.) along which many <>t the victims of the !u> flour* woundal soldier» and tran»|<>rtation to just given her »uch noisy greeting. A* Arnold and Humuel Henry and wife. tti« thorlxation Was brief and in ty|«writ- Aug 15 —Sampson, Santiago: Hue- disruption would oeeur whenever China tho Hilvia approacbd to within a mile These |Mxqde resided within a qnatter gstgno might have keen «avwl. There Is their homos. ing, sate for the president'« character- fiend all hoatillllea. Blockade of Cuba ample evidence that some of them f a mile of th« Figan home Thia in of Morro, the character ol the dag Host fall» to pioces. Cleerly n.uther Frano», Il is reported that 40 Bannock In ing from her foiemas' was disc’-riiwl formation was received in this city by istio bold signature. Later the Ameil- and I’ortn Rico ls raise-) FL'Well I» .-lung to wreckage for threo or four ! can copy of thy protoool will t*> ac'- ni- Ordered to assemble bls Vessels at Key Germany nor Japan oould hold aloof dians Irom Idaho, who ate killing elk friends of the dec'-»w-L and the castle signal Id: days Iwfore they pertsheii. from aueb an agreemcnV" panie.1 by the written cr> l.-ntisl» of We«l in Jackarm's Hole, have •nccv-wfully re-i Pro<r«.,-I with the Now York, bearehing partie« have been formed "What ia your purposef" The article hint» that Fiance would Senator Morgan, of the Hawaiian si»t«'d arrest. Hecietary Illis* ha* Is- ! the flpaniah government s- nt to M Diooklvn, Indiana, Oregon, low* an«) T-> this the Hilvia answered: "We so-! are tonight •—■king for the I—lie* an.| Camtxin, and bearing the signature of Maaaachusetls to Tompkinsville. Place «tpp--rt Rus«!* In event <4 .'iiux.ission, ia quoted by tire Han sum ! orders for the Washakie autbori- have paper» to deliver.” of the uufortnnatva who p-rialn-d in •ays In conclusion “France will tie Fraroucu Call as saying that < x Presi tiea to drive the Indians ba.k Queen Christina. tjio monitors In a safo harbor In Porto th-- fl ««I. It is, however, feared that Morro did not re»uine the roti versa dent Dole will be the first governor ol The examination of the protocol was Rico. Watson transh-rs hl» flag to the ountent with the southern provinces The »tenmer Victoria, just arrivotl at lion an«i for Mt»« little time the gun- they have been carried to grave* from salivf*' lory, and the document wa* Newark and will remain at Quanta bordering on Tonquin." Hawaii, and not Minister Newall, as re Vl.loiia from tl.a Orient, brings news) bual rocke-1 on the waters almost un«lor which they may never be rwuver«!. cently repotted. The senator added handed to Cambon first and then to namo. Assemble all rrotMrs In «afr The cloudburst de-troye-l wveial <4 a frightful acoldent in Yokahama the »till-ainoking cannon of tho enemy. | TROUBLE IN ALASKA. Hecietary Day, who affixed signature« tliut he had the l*osl of inaaon« for Ire- harturs Order the marines north It harbor, whereby two lady mtesloiiai 1«- ' Presently, however, a Hpaniah gunboat thousand dollars worth uf property. llevlng that Admiral Miller was carry- in that Older to each side o! the two the Resolute. <«»aersl Msrrlam <>r«l»r»*4 1« *««4 • ALLEN. of the American mission Imard, Mis- i drew uut of the Lartior »nd came ' lose, Whole ciops were wash«! away and >t g fk.ie't ~-m-nlsdoa to tho island. v..| i«A. Then the last datai! in making Haller« *° tbs tutus. “Acting Secretary." - unions an I Mia» Allen, loel tb ’.i to the Hilvia. It was the Martin y. palatial liotiios 'suffered the same fate «a-i Fr*<- —... X-i n —Th" Call "Navy Department. Washington, \ easels attiring at Han Francisco live« by drowning, Iwing tun doen I'inxon, and can led a much stronger as the humblest hut in the path ot the the protocol binding wax a hoir by Assistant Secretary ( rldler, who at Aug. 18. —Rotny, K«-y Weati In ao aays: Hortons trouble in the Interi.w from Oregon and I'ugr-t sound ports bar« by a Chltieae junk. battery than the American abip. The flood. tached th« teal of lire Unll.si Slate*. cordanc« with tho president's procla of Alaska 1» apprehended by the United reported sighting a dangerous derelict < ustomary foimal salutations Were ex- It has la-en impoesible to communi The question of the acceptance "I th. No credentials were produced during mation. su»f««nd Immediately all boetil- 1 tales government. Food rjots are In the path of navigation. It lias been protocol having been settled and it» sig changed, and Lieutenant William G. cate with th« stricken community from the meeting at the White House, tbe itlea. Commence the withdrawal of feared al Fort Yukon and other up river surmised to be the wreck of eiljiei ths nature authoriard, the Hpanisb govern Ford, the executive officer of the Hilvia, this city on account of the fact that all president aioepting Secretary Day*» as Vessels from the bln-ka le. Order block pointe, growing out of the failure <4 Jane Grey, Nomad or Forest Queen, all ment ia now considering the <k>in<-st.< lioaidcd tbe Finxon and delivered the wire «numunieatiim has ><c-n Inter re rance that this had ben settled te ading veaels In Cuban waters to assem th« transportation oompuale« to get uf which are missing, and are poteibly situation for the b> st means of allaying ilucumi-uta. rupted. The complete details ol the his satisfaction at the state department. ble al Key West. "ALLEN, supplie« in there, by reawui of the pro- adrift on the ocean. Caplin Turner, excitement and propagating the Lies The ceremony occupied no mors catastrophe are, however, rl|wt«l by It was 4 33 o'clock when th« final vailing low water. «4 the I r. epi la, has re.eive.1 orders tu . that Spain’s surrender is not an com lime than the pliyaical act involved.! tomorrow night, cowing by mall. The “Acting Secretary." signatures were attached to the proto Tho notification to Admiral Dewey pro <-ed to Mare Island, procure a sup plete as indicated by the bald terms of The American officer returned to his reports received up to a late hour to Acting on insructtons received from col, and, within the knowledge of all ^•a* not made poblic, but Assistant Washington, Major-General Merriam ply <4 explosives, and go in search of l the protocol. ship, and tbe vessels went on their re- ' ri ¿hi wake It the most terrible affair officials present, this wa* the first time the derelict that is a menace to navi-j Societary Allen stated that beehloa be will quickly dispatch a l-aatlery of ar sputiv« ways. of its kind rxporiencod In this section that a treaty or protocol bad been signed ing In fuaaeaaion of th« pre«l<lrnt*a tillery to Hi. Michaels, the officer in A serious mistake came to light at a for many years. gallon. He is either to tow It into I<«» h Into • %% mahoul. at the White House. funeral In Cincinnati. The remains l«.rt or blow it up. f fbclauiatlon, be »»* ordered to cease charge having orders to proceed at one« Chicago, Aug. 18. —Battery A, Colo Threatr »»rd l*rote»l by Japan. As this ceremony concludo-l, the least!lilies and raise the blockade al np the Yukon river to Fort Yukon and ot ('«plain W D. Hhennan, a Kansas General Miles' Invasion of Porto volnnter», wounded at Hantiago, were rado light artillery, passed through Heattie, Wash., Aug. 18.—Japanese president requested th« band of the Manila. op'ii up s military post for the aoming Rico is progressing m an entirely satis- receiving the txirial honor» intended Chicago today on the way to Furt Hau1 pa|*-rs received here t.day contain • emlwaeador and through him returned In compliance with orders sent. Ad winter. The exp-ditton will also carry factory manner, and the American» are lor the body ol Mis Elisabeth Winkle- oock, N Y. The troop« arrived over story to the effect that the Jspan.se thanks to lire aistvt I «public of France miral Ham peon and Commodore llemy a laree quantity of extra provisions and gaining ground daily Illa plan is tu man, an aged woman. Both caskets tbe Hants Fe toad just too late to make mmislrv will protest against the United for the essrolse of her good offi «s In will each send a vessel sronnd ths supplies to relieve illstrese. have tho troeps march on San Juan came by expies», and the wrong one connection with an eastbuund train. ! Htat.w holding the Hawaiian Islan'U. bringing about pear«. lie also thanked ( coast ot <'nl>a to notify the b!<ickadiiig They were delayed by an accident. A in order to remove th« opposition ol tlie ami aawador personally for the Ins- , Mostrisi Fra»»» from four different «lir«-etions. When got to the funeral. squadron that tho hfockude has lievn washout occurred near Nemo. Ill,, and the upper house to it by raising an lasua portant part h« haa played in this mat Hchwaii and Henry form a junction at Madrid, Aug. 18.— The prthM now ralse-l. Admiral Cetvera and a num tier of his tu the »|«H-d uf the train the men ow« of loielgn complication». Arecibo there will be a formidable ar toy ter, and tbe tatter replied in suitaid« Admiral Nehley, being on the Brook- > considers powce ■ loregou« eonolnsion, • a»rrn» ready to march on Han Juan. The for i.ffioer», who are now prisoners at th« their live« Aa the last tourist car iyn an«i iix.'iud«d in the orders to that and «chore th* genera! fnt; at!ctcc to Denver, tiri., Ang. 18.—Tho North age for horses is su|«*ite Milos is giv naval «.adorny at Anna|>o|ie. were tn- nasaed ovar a small cowt-it. Il.e roadbed As a fwrthev mark of hl« disposi ▼ r* r! Wil! «•013«' BOTth with ll.-T. see a tcrnilnatiou of hoatlllillea, and torvivwwt al their station In Annajolis ern t*olora<h> coal minera* (trike, In ing his |*rsoii»l atention to the man- collapsed and the ear plunged from the tion, President McKinley lcwlle.1 (or tu ino* the programme for the peace for th« lirst time sinuu their arrival Kgvinent of the details <4 the catn|>slgn. laila Every man nn the train w»a which al-out I.TOO miners were en th« proclamation, which he canted to Washington, Aug. 15. — President commission, at which it Is bellevasl Admiral Cervera was reserved tn bls He intends to preag forward to Han awakeneii, but l-efore it came to a gaged, ia al an end, th« miners having b« drawn up, snspending hostilities, McKinley has been ths recipient to either Menor Morel or Dukn Almodovar Juan, regardless of ¡ware negotiation» comment, but his officer» were more ’top. a guard rail caught the rear truck accepted the Northern Coal Company's and signed It In the presence ot M. night of warm congratulations hum all do Rio will preaid«. It ia l>rliece.| 1 until Washington order« h-oitllltica to outspoken. All waie very grateful for ¡•I tho sleeper and threw it on the offri of H canta a ton, tuina run. flotti Cambon, who expreaaod bls apprécia* ' parts of the country on the MKweeefui that the negotiations will extend Into I tbe treatment which they have received. track. • id'll-* claim a victory. ce *se. termination of th« war. lion of the action. tho secund half uf Septcmlwr. < rxltlsleal tilth a %a«*ht Miner Vm limit General Shafter say. it would l»ve I ightlng > fid*. Water Heal Puvvbaserl. OmtiflralInn in Fnglnnfl. Ttrml <vf th» I'totnrn). Boston. Mas».. Aug 18.—Th« sloop Th" army <4 Invasion to Porto Rico cost 8,000 live« to have taken r-antiag'i Philadelphia, Aug. 13.—Official an Potice, Porto Rico, Aug. I A — The London, Aug 18.—Th« morning pap «acht Leona, with 17 men atarard, Washington, Aug. 18. — Secretary will number 85,000 when completed. by tore«. I-race new* baa (topped all forward Day gave out this statement of the pro ers are unanimous In expressing grati nouncement was made lo-lay of the pur while anchored out.Ide of Boaton light, There are about 300,000 fMHwnt to Artillery ia I»-1 ng concentrated in fication that the war la ends.I. The chase of the British tank steamer Lu- tvs* run into by a barge in tuw uf tlie movement of the American army tn visions of the protocol: lb« North' rn Bierre, in Spain, where a whom lon.l* under the government's porto Rico. General Wilson. at Coamo comment mainly turns on the tact that dl.-ne by the United Blatesgovenrmctil lug Honeybrook and fivo men were "Spain will relinquish all claim of |*'pular 1'ian will be allotted. t'arliat uprising ia feared. The Lucilene, now the protocol tcavre untouched the hard for a water brraL iwPpt Irom the deck by the heavy tuw aid General H> -liwsn, at Mayaguea, sovereignty over and title to Cuba. Rev. Samuel Small, th« famou* evan anchored off League Island, will lie re- One <>f our filat ela*« lieti leali ip«, line. Two of the number, C. W. Hell will -etnain at th.arc places. General “Porto liioo and other Banish islands est problems now facing America. Tlie probably th« Oregon, will be sent to ro gelist, has lieen ajipidntad a olmplam man and A Nordell, wer« dtOWnrwl; Henry, who la at Utuado, will return in the West Indies anJ an Island In lb« Times tielleves it Will be a real peace, chtistencl the Jupiter. The price paid in th« volunteer army. was 1388,000. lli fi inn Admiral Dower at Manila. knottier, A. CMierein, wa» kill«l by Io Adjuntas, ami General Brooke, who Uwlronee, to be aalectol by the United a<l<Bng' G.-ronitno, tho f.imoiia Apech« chief, living jamm«! between th« tow line odia nod > «y olid Guayama, will return Slates, shall be ceded to the latter Governor Pingree, of Michigan, "Ws trust it is no violation of neu Il ia computed that there are enough tarot* establishing republics In colon I* at Fort Sill, In the Indian territory, (nd the deck, while the two other«, to that town. General Mlles expects “Cuba, Porto Rico and other Bpanish trality to express the satisfaction ot pnupcis In Great Britain to form, four and spon-te most of lit« time playing to do nothing pending the arrival al ic« captured from Spain, ths Unitn! |*et«r Nelson and J. Harkinsun. al- islands In th« Wr«t lodice shall be im the great majoirty of Englishmen In abreast, a procession over 100 mile« in monte. 11« 1« HO year* old. I America's Mrccaat." State* acting aa guardian. though sustaining tfi juries, were rescued. Han Juan of the peace com mi Minerà. mediately «voetiated. length. Major John J. Iludd, commander at Examination of th« hull*of Cervora’s "The United States shall occupy and H«»e Left Sanll««» Tk* Hrl«l*h VlM*. l**«le •« •« Kar«trsl<m ll»*t. Or4rf KavnkMl. «hip« «bowed that ala and eight-inch Fort MchPetaon, Atlanta. Ga , deme* bold the city, bay and harbor of Ma Hantiago, Aug 13.—Major-General London, Aug 18.—A dispatch from Cincinnati, <L. Aug. 18. —Al mid the recent report ot «acai* of Bpandi Han Franclaco, Aug. 18 — The order gun* had prove.I more effe-tire In do- night tonight, the »trainer New Smith, for the a* I ling of tr-'p* for Manila, on nila, prndlog th« conclusion of th« Gibraltar says tire departure from that II. W. Lawton, U. 8. V., haa Isren ap- •troylng tli.-ra than lbo«e of larger «ia«. prisoner« from th« military priaun al a large vessel returning to this city the transports Scandia and Arianna, treaty of peace, which shall determine place of the British military squad («Intel military governor of th« de The news of tbo destruction of Ad th« barrack«. with an excursion jotrly Irom Mays haa hern countermanded. The trans the control, dlspualtlon and govern ron, wtai'h was flx.-d for today, has portment of Santiago, and Brigadier- Condition* al Santiago are rapidly miral Curverà'* fleet at Santiago, when teen oontermatxled, and the squadron General Leonard Wood haa Iwwn re- ville. Ky., ran into a bank In the upper ports will sail lor the I'hilippinea, but ment of th« Philippine«. changing for the better. General rr.eive.lat Manila, created oumterna- "Commissioners, to be appointed has hern ordere.1 to remain at Gibraltar pieste-J to remain as governor of th« pail of the city, causing a |>anic among they will carry only store«, conai «ti ng W.aid. tiib military governor, haa or lion amoug the Npaniards. Its 700 pastengrrs, many of whom ot medicines, commlsvary and quarter- within 10 days, shall within 80 days while awaiting further orders. It is city of Santiago, under General low- Cuban tofug.'ca in Salvador have ap- dered all *I m >|« to open, ami hereafter were knocked off their feet. There from the'sigmng of the protocol, meet not known whether this change In the ton. Hrlgiuller-Gencral Ears P. Ewers, master'« pnq>»rly. TbeHcandia loade-l |«a).*l to th« I'sited State« government there will be music on the plaaa every are unverified rumors that some wet« at Havana and Han Joan respectively admiralty*» plans has any connection U. H. V., has l*en apfoltito.1 governor with medical supplie« today, and the for protection agalnat outrage« by th« Sunday and Thursday. uf the city of Guantanamo. The trans to arrange and asecutb the details ot with U>e silustion in the tar East. work of rushing alswrd the government The president ha* apjarlnted N. O dtownnl, but no name« are given. pm-Hpanlah «lament of that country. ports Mateo an-i Beikshlre sail north ths evacuation. •fores Is going on as actively as ever. Murphy tn 1« governor of Aritona. to To share their lunch, a cat haa the It I* eetlmaled that the nerves, with Inlay with the Twenty-flrst and th« I letali» of the sinking of tho t h loose "The United States and Spain shall The freah meat and last of th« stem ranchea and minuta ramiti' aliona cm- rest ot the Hev«nty-first New York regl* .-rui*et Fu Chang off Port Arthur oo •nev-ed Myron W. MrConl, who re- habit ot tollowing tourists up on on« •«oh appoint not more than five com June u, «vintirm prevloot report» that j (Ign.-d to accept the colonelcy of an of th« Alp« to the height of 10,800 were being hurried aboard th« big missioners to negotiate and oonclud« becting with th« btain, exceed 10,000,. ments, thus completing lb« «urbarka* transport today. army icglmctil. feet. i >.0 Uvo of lb« Fir»t division, _ the crew of ISO men were drowned. th« tt«aty ot peace.'' • —a- ORDER HOST! UTILS SI OPPED SAN FRANOSO) WAS SfRlVK A 1 vice* have been receive,I «t Well Monday was the hot test day known ington that th« revolution In Guato mala has b«*>n suppressed an i peace io l*>nJon in yeata. Up to 3 o'clock tbe prostrations num here. I 130 reigns. A new line ol steamers to Honolulu The total lose by the big Are at Bismarck, N. D . Is «climated front Beattie has beer, instituted, Tire at from (800,000 to |?M),000, with In- first will «tart fur the Island« on the 28 InsL sotanre not to •xnae-l (380,000. I