The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 14, 1898, Image 6

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    A PROC
ANMATION.
President
people
I'O THE PEO
SUCCuss which atic
Muuila on the first of May lust,
Wt, Are
achievements of the naval aud mii
ago de Cuba, iti fog that we shou
ultation that too nutur
| roavareat!
our country's
Ase, 300410
hands and worketa up
fur vouchsaled to
men to victory.
I there!
yee ask th {
divioe worship ia their respective pla
ia His fuserutat
i 4
Almighty God, who,
waters to unscathe ifumph, n
dread shadows of death to success,
ing them without accident or
cause and brought vearer the success
sud bhouorable peace .
our galiant sons ma
clash of fleets and bespared the s
striving to uph
stilled with boly awe at the thought
die, and be «d with compassion
reavement « jure sickness, wo
¢ the cruel strife the
r,s
n, Washlagt
WONDEOUS NAVAL VICTORY
Sampson, in an Oficial Dispatch, Says the
Whole Fleet is Destroyed
ington special says
the Navy bas recel
wt from Admi:al Sam;
fleet none
4s a Fou
struction of
No one
The
nation
aped.
escape at 9.30 A,
Fok bir
ol ‘ae gi
pp
ist
rar
run
L.300re si
down her color
[ue Infanta Maria, T Oquendo and
Vizcaya were forced ashore, burned and
biown up wibin twenty miles of 8
I'he Furor and Pluton w
fuur miles of the port,
aud two wounded,
n v's loss is probably several
yun vxpiosions and drov
wh) pris
ral Cervera. Tue
iis, chinl ye
antiag
ed withi
ogg =—0ue Kili
re
ave about 1
maa killed
pre H. E ! the
man
{oilowing message was sent to
niral Saw pson by the Presiden
Io Admiral Sampson, Piaya del Este
Y YG 4 {1
Lave the gratitude. and Loe
IRtions «
f the American peop {
your noble off
YRIOr new Lou
ican bistory, the grateliu.
ciation of the pation,
congratu-
vey 10
‘ors URD whi
ra have bean added to An
thanks aud appre-
and crew, tur rad
—
The Navy Depart
tae appeuded tr
alatem
drowned, 160 w
captured, Lomo
foliows
To the Secretary of the Navy, Washington
D. ¢
ALD
Saveu 10 Ri,
ish squads
inboat, Ame
was de
A. M. to-day
idivg
J
in column
out of Santiago and
stroyed within an hour, sXcept the Cristobal
Colon, which was chased forty-five
the westward by the
Brooklyn, Oregon and Texas, surrendering
to the Brooklyn, but being beached to
vent sipking.
None of our offeers or men
miles
wera
Yeomap Ellis was kilied and one man was
wounded, Admiral Cervera,
manding officers, vxeapt ol
abort 70 other officers and
prisoners,
all
1.600 men
for on the Solace sud the Ollvetts,
Warsow
The War Depart nant has recsived the fol-
lowing cablegram from General Shafter
Prava pew Este, July 4
When the news of the disaster to
ish fleet reached the front the
bard that had managed to keej
ments on the line played "The
giod Banner
in the Old Town To-Night™
sheeriug from one ead of the line t
other. OfMeers and men without even shel.
its instru-
‘ATE
reine
S OF AMERICA
the unjrecedented
the United States fleet in t of
\
ed the the no less glorious
mbrance of
Lie Bay
tidings of
arms of our betoved country at Banti
, and, staylug the feeling of ex-
ds wrought by our countrymen in
s the throne of divine grace
holl of His
and who has thus
deth the nation in the 'W
{ His high will,
ir brave soldiers and be
upon next assembling
rig
ksziving
to
WH ow leadiag on 1:88 upon
in
hough at a fearful cost, no
Over
right and the attaloment of
tion's that
the
preyers
Lattisfleld and in
snfl rade wille they are
nation’s heart be
hero
i
i
between fifteen
¢ iu
of them oid
le, many
I can
ry ask if
, which |
t of
ininy
fire on the
Or women
f greatly by
from
th
t
ire
iat
lore
(sean
Ary Aiger sod
ara
“SWE HAVE LOST ALL."
Cervera's Messnge to Blanco Detalling
His Defeat,
GRion special says
t has received the reg
"he War De.
f Admiral
General Bl disastrous
the
ows
off Bau
Spanish cause
General-in-Chief, Havasa: In
rders | went out
Santiago de Caba with all the squad
and alter an unequaied combat against
grees more than mine had ali my
by fire. Teresa, Quen
beached, and the Colon fee-
I accordingly informed the Americans
The
compliance with your
from
tripie
do and ¥
ZCAYR
“1do not Kuow how
but wiil surely
wounded,
are, tLe
many people were
reach 600 dead and
Although not fu such great
living are prisoners of the
“The conduct of the crews rose to a height
vst enthusiastic plaudits of
she afternoon rains, but all are happy.
BUAFIER,
A TRUCE,
Shafter Allowed Time to Remove Women
aud Children From Santiago.
A Washington special says: The War De-
partment has mado public the following of-
ficial dispatch from General Shafter, which
includes & report of a number of dispatches
seat or received by him in regard 10 10s sus-
tender of Santiag:
Prava pes Este, July 4,
flon. BR, A. Alger, Secretary of War, Waal
fagton:
render of the
HzapeuantEns
city ol Sauliago:
Usirep States Foncss,
Near Say Juaw, Juy 3.
To ihe Comman ling General of the
Forces, Santiago:
I shall be obliged, unless you surrender,
to shell Saatiago de Caba. Pieass Inform
gle citizens of foreign countries and all
women and children that they should leave
the city before 10 o'clock tomorrow morn
tog.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
W. B. Snarren,
Major-General, U. 8. A,
Following is the Spanish reply, which
Colonel Dorst bas just reiursed at 6.30
PM:
gaxtisaco pe Cuma, 2 P. M,, July 3.
His Excellency the General Commanding
Forces of Uited States, San Juan River,
gir: I have the houor to reply to your
sommusnication of today, written at 5.30 A.
Spanish
The commander of the Vizcaya surren-
His crew are very grate-
ior the noble generosity with which they
I. Among the dead is Villa
sileve Lazcaga (spelling uncertain),
nong the wounded Coneas and Eulate
3 lost all, are necessarily depressed.
“CERVERA.”
WILL SAVE ALL THEY CAN,
dered his vessel,
mii
Wrecking Company to Recover as Much
of the Spanish Fleet as Possible.
A Washington special says: The Navy
Arrange.
ments to recover as much of the valuable
Spanish fleet as can be saved. An agree-
ment was closed with the Merritt & Chap-
mat Wrecking Company to undertake the
of much property as possible
from the wrecks,
The company's
as
wrecking steamer, 1. J.
Va., where she will take on coal and needed
supplies and prooded directly to Cuba. A
report from Commodores Watson seems to
show that when it was nent there was a pos-
sivility of saving the Cristobal Colon, the
most powerful vessel of the Spanish squad
ron.
SINKING OF THE MERCEDES,
Sampson Cables that the Blocking of the
Harbor Has Been Prevented.
Admiral Sampson has eabied the Navy De.
partment ss follows {rom the flagship New
York off Bantiago:
“ALout midnight Wednesday night the
Reina Mercedes was seen by the Massa
ehusetts, which vessel had a searchlight on
the channel, coming out of the harbor of
Hantiego., The Massdchusetts and Texas
opened fire, and the Spanish vessel was
sunk opposite Estrella Cove,
“1 am inclined to think it was the inten.
tion to sink ber in the channel and thus
block the harbor entrance. If so, this plan
was defeated by the fire of the ships, as she
lies on the edge of the shose,
MID. PACIFIC COLONY,
Annexation of Hauwall Islands Is Accom
plished -Hawall Already Acted,
A Washington special says: The oppos
tion to the apnexation of the Hawalian
Islands have surrendered, and by a vote of
42to 21 the Benate passed the
resolution as It was received from the
House, Several amendments were voted
upon aud rejected, It was apparent from
the beginning of the contest that there was
a very decided majority in the Senate favor-
able to the annexation, and the only hope of
its opponents was to prevent act! ~u at this
session, It was the belief of the o, position
next winter, there would be a very marked
obhange In public sentiment,
manifested In the Congressional elections,
The vote In the House, which was so over.
whelmingly in favor of annexation, and the
enthusiasm created by the events of the war
the opposition and
maintalning a
the plaus of
bet
Iie oud cam in A some
manner, There expen
either ¢ that a vote won d i
this week, A
tors wero
it was
test inte
preventing
them from
force suffi y
ent to overcom
the aunexatiouists fora vole
wre the dissolution o InRress
.-¥
Wis no
sid
number of
a
expected to mak
these, thought, would
y the middie of next w
The hot spell that b
SAN] $a Sand
seriousiy int i
the debate, and
voeates of ann
tain the presenc
determined to
until a vote o«
suitation am
tion, the
The Hawall
ntinuance
apparent the ad
were able to mal:
and
1 Ress
Wer
els
b fm bd 14s
the lialtd ¥
ther immigratd
Lhe Islands is pr
I ROCeRaAry
GEN, MILKS DEPARTS,
He Leavea Washington to Fombark
Charission for santiago,
ibington spec
War, it De bas
front and his views
the President.
There is not ¢
between # head of the
and t the army, ac
not
1ifferences of
as 10 the better ¢
Grenieral
ofl making the attack or
han 2
he beat
—
mm
tween the two yirss of
cedure, Milea was never lo fav
; Santiago with few:
3,000 men, while Secreta
a fldent
under Geoeral Shafter was adequate tot
the ¢ The comm
insisted on more artillery being sent
the army, but the command got away with.
out Lelong properly prepared
ry Alger an
that the force
some advisers worn ¢
aka
Hog general fu or
wi
iy. Ali
TO ROUND UP “"WAsPR."
Navy Preparing to Hant This Species of
Spain's Warships
is predaring |
the West Indies
!
ar Of 5) fash
Tha Navy Department
grand hoat throughout
There ars a numl
left, known as “wasps, through
coves on the Cuban coast, and lylog in of
scure | barbors ia 10 West Iadian
Isiacda, These are to be hunt d down and
captured or desiroyed, and movement
f
{
an warcraft
soattered
ttle
the
is to begin immediately, for until the Gul
and Caribbean have Leen cleared o
these little eraft no troop transports can be |
said to be entirely safe while passing
tween the United States and Cabs, and the |
navy ls put to the pecessity of sending for- |
midable convoys along with the troops,
Many of the iittie boats have been spotted |
already through the agency of the State De.
partment, and the others will be located
soon by the ald of swift little torpedo-boa #
and auxiliary craft. It was with this object |
in view that the recentiy constructed tor- |
pedo-boats Gwyno, Morris atd others were
ordered from the North to Florida waters,
Rely
be.
SPANISH PRISONERS MUTINY,
It Requires a Volley From the Marines
to Bring Them to Thelr Senses
Four hundred Spanish prisoners confined |
at Port Antonia on the Harvard mutinied,
When the outbreak occurred the marines
wera at once crdered to quel if,
and, all other means falling, the order to
fire was given,
The result was deadly, six of the mutincers
being killed and twelve more wounded
What eaused the mutiny is unknown, but
it is suspected that in some way the sews
of the battle outside Santiago harbor and
the capture of Admiral Cervera stirred the
men to such a pitch of excitement that they
could not restrain themselves,
The prompt action taken to suppress the
disorder quickly restored quiet, and there
are no signs of further trouble. Ths wound
ed are reported doing well,
The State of Texas is taking on twenly
tons of lee at Kiogston,
| THE WARD ROOM CATERER.
| —
One Feature of Life in the Navy That is Dis-
| tasteful
| If there is'any one fe
{ aboard ward
off the navy particularly
his
room
fice have
job, When
proves esp
of life
office;
it 1s
ward
ture
root
dislikes,
of the
ward room of
turn at this
1 ; Ataray
@lactio i rer
mi the
rs to take their
the cat
jally
messmat
over again
frequent re
gerve to mg
Lo m
displaced
too obvious, and
The
buying for
the
ward
rooin
| room slew:
oOie
A Monkey Cyclist,
a vi
into
8
while
files off
the
on
When
graces
on the
putting her
monkey has
women cycled,
golf everything w
to her nurses, takes her rae
it in.
have one
bute
: pu
It has been proposed t
eveling medals
but the so
Lond
of the many
d in Vienna
it to
distri
ties refuse give her
Philadzishia Dog Ambulance. i
An ambulance built especially for|
animals, and the only |
one of its kind in the world, has just!
in use in the veterinary deo-|
of the University of Penn.
The exterior of the palace]
wagon is decorated witn al
vignette of a gramd-looking St. Ber.
nard and the inside is covered wilh |
removable antiseptic pads to guard |
against contagious diseases,
partment
car dog
various sized compartments, It con
tains also cages attached to the top and
sides for pet birds and pouliry. The
plans for the ambulance were drawn by
Dr. John W. Adams and they called
the
provided
imum
best of material and the ¢
rede
Ni w Ye
Snakes Pick Hops,
pleking is one of th
of the Deer L
Indiana
everal hund
15045
trie
in
to
In
trict
ment
year
siderable
Library
Character in Your Laugh
ter of a
gly
the
extent.
affect
enormous
t an
hears ten
r from the
room
0
{Ine times
kitchen
certain:
The Rattleweced Plant
rattieweed or rattlebox,
The is
flowers. It bears seed pods about
inch in length and they make very
cunning little rattles, when the seeds in
them have
become detached after
ipening.
low, sandy soils all over the eastern
part of the United Siates. The polson-
ous constituent is unknown, but it re-
glides both in the leaves and seeds,
suffer from a general decline of vigor.
New York Sun.
Agriculturists in Peru and Chile are
paving especial attention to the grow.
ing ol cotton.
eri OF THE NAVY.
How the Finances of Officers and Men Are
Looked After.
takes into
the technical
demands
sof goa
profes
When ons
he intelligence,
the
by
men whe
made
the
other
their
nud
{them
upon
ion officers
i
yund in
ada in
ted dur-
™
The whole
imaceda’'s fleet
ima pres-
the insurgents, when
two swift torpedo vessels,
at Val-
with two
torpedo
attacked the
ronciad was
She had
no guard
a portion
After two
ap-
fifty
which
engine
tremendous
ndell, arrived
armed
a 13 {
and 1
were
our
ately
and
elely hy surprise
the
and
proa« hed
yards and
struck
room Th
Many re
over and
thea
f Lai
tt
was
the ship keeled
The
pounds of
attacking
; this fact and
that such a tharge
g a vessel in a vi-
tal part is irresistible, combined to give
the torpedo a prominence in naval
equipment and warfare which it had
not before possessed. —Frank Leslie's
Popular Monthly
1e exploei
we
strikin
to
A Wonderful Clock.
in one of the town halle in a Japan~
port there remarkable
It is contained in a hand-
some frame, three feet wide and five
feet long it represents & noonday
landscape, very cieverly carried out.
in the foregroun. plum and cherry
trees appear in bloom, while in the
rear a hill is to be seen, from which
flows a pretty cascade, imitated in
crystal. From this cascads fiows a tiny
stream, which wends its way between
rocks and islands and finaly loses itself
in a siretch of woodland. In a minia-
ture sky a golden sun turns on a silver
wire, gtriking the hours an a silver
gong as it passes Each hour is marked
by a —reeping tortoise. A bird of rich
plumage warbies at the close of the
hour, and, as the warbling ceases a
mouse suddenly makes its appearance,
and, scampering over the hill to the
garden, is soon lost to view Altogether
it is certainly a wonderful plece of
mechanism. —San Francisco Chronicle.
A Big Geld Nugget.
Big gold nuggets are extremely rara
The biggest on record was found in
Australia in 1852, weighed upwards of
R23 pounds, and was worth $55,000,
ese trealy is a
timepiece