2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 30, 1808, BEFORE SANTIAGO. DurGenerals Reconnoitreto Be- come Detter Acquainted. WHEELER CLIMBS A TREE. t Up to SPANISH FORCE INCREASED. s Who Went to the Ameri to Obta Food the Advance Began Twenty in Declare ish Troops Have Joined It Is il Pando’s Army Has Arrived. ive Move Antici Several Days nares’ Forces lelieved 1 ated by Our tie. The red yards of Morro afternoon ral mem beyond the ning, find secure the luxuriant and elimb eral of the ! orks of a unable to through the Yas dismounted A major gor army in the irveying Spanish outposts through his field glasses, was a spec tacle that gave some idea of the won- derful energy of the dashing e¢x-Con- federate cavalry leader. This feat of agility in a man of 62 years of age puts to blush many a young officer of his own staff, No aggressive move by the Ameri- cans is anticipated for several days. The road to the base of supplies must be greatly improved before the one ward movement cau be safely made, At present it taxes the quartermaster’'s department to the utmost to get pro- vigiona and ammunition, tree Bankruptey Bill Reaches the President Washington, June 20.-In the houss yesterday the conference report upon the bankruptcy bill was adopted by a vote of 134 to 53, and the measure now goes to the president. THE BATTLE OF LA QUASINA. dxtoen of Our Men Killed-Spanish Put to Flight With Hoavy Loss, Kingston, Jamaica, June 27.-Later re- ports from Juragua, Cuba, brought by na | newspaper dispatch boat, give detalls of last Friday's fight at La Quasina, when 18 of our soldiers were killed and some 60 wounded or missing. The Spanish loss must have been much heavier, Al ready Spanish dead have been found and buried, while many other b undoubtedly in the thick ush That t} ure lving un derbr FEATS TERROR. io Boat el 1 melons est rove ~ SIAETER'S REPORTS | Cf the March on Santiago Give Satisfaction. { HE IS | MAKING HASTE SLOWLY, 'roclnmae 1s to the rnd to San Juan ry Movement iled In Sham » ; A Hugh mansvivanians for the Fr : t not change n expedition, King order af transfors that order, It of 15 prepared rmer instead and Fgypt's Warning to ( Cairo, ¥ggnt government Las ities nt t Said nmarn. The Egyptian instructed its author- to prevent the 150 stokers engaged there by Admiral Camara f« his fleet from embarking on Spanish ships, and has courteously informed Admiral Camara that so do- ing would be an Infringement of the laws of neutrality, which Egypt In- tends rigorously to observe. The Adauz's machinery requires repairs, and Camara has signified his Intention of remaining at Port S8ald for three days June 28 German Interference Impossible, London, June 20.-The Hong Kong correspondent of The Dally Telegraph pays: “I have consulted with the German authorities, who declare unani« mously and emphatically that the re ports from Manila of German inter. ference are Impossible. Whatever the Spanish may have done, the German admiral has held out no such hopes or promise.” eh Won Wa at th A Major G manaing Chickamauga mmand st Chickamangn. It was siated that m corps at in charge of all the at that jg when Major Generales Brooke and Wilson proceed to Tampa they are to 15 regiments of troops which have been designated to be ready to move at the shortest p notice The prob- ability is that these regiments will not be sent to Tampa for some days, as thelr original orders contemplated that they should not move before eight or ten days there being no necessity for thelr presence at the Florida ports be- fore that time th men lace This do suai ble Four Alleged Spanish Sples, Atlanta, Ga, June 20. Four supposed Bpanish sples reached Fort McPherson yesterday. One of them Is a private, Frederick J. Glenhurst, of the Fourth army corps. He Is supposed toc have entered the army to enable him to carry on his secret operztions without attracting suspicion. The three other suspects are officially known as Thor blo Nogrin, a deserter from the Span Ish navy; Jose Martine: and Juan Rodrigues, alias "Spanish John" fire: | tally hurt | Boggs, | bank teller with the | WAR NEWS OF THE WEEK. Commodore Watson to Salil With Fleet For Spain's Coast, Washington, June 20.--On Wednes- day of last week Admiral Sampson and General Bhafter established direct telegraphic communication with Wash- ington, having removed the stn tion from Camp McCalla to Playa del Este to be the landing piace of the inv As the government but little news Hoth the gene- : tha cable nearer nding army in from is shelled Anish pris auction, and fleamer the govern be used as a The BRIEF ITEMS During a 1 n i" OF NEWS. Philadelphia wn Thomas W th over (Del) entenced t imprisonment and §5.000 fine Ex-Congressman Justice RR. Whiting. Democrat, was nominated for governor of Michigan by the Democrats, Popu- lists and Silver Republicans During the launching of a battleghlp at Blackwell, England, a frail structure which had been crowded despite warn. Ings collapsed. Fifty were drowned. Thursday's "varsity boat race at New London was easily won by Cornell, with Yale second and Harvard third, Yale won the freshmen race, with Har« vard second and Cornell third. At Norristown, Pa, James A. Clem- mer was convicted of murdering Mra. Emma P. Kaiser, and sentenced to die. The husband of the woman (8 now un. dar death sentence for the same crime. George Herbort Stevens, dlemissed professor of Lafayette college, at ¥as- ton, Pa, confesses that for revenge he fired and destroyed Pardes Hall and ancther bullding, and committed many acts of vandallem. 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