THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA., JULY 14, 1898, NO SURRENDER Commander of Santingo Deter- mined Upon Resistance. TO RENEW BOMBARDMENT. lege Guns Landed and Will Soon Be ass Position. SANTIAGO CABLE SEVERED na With Santiago—Heavy the Soldiers the Trenches and Make the Roads Impas- Ameri In a Position to Strike the Enemy on the Left Flank and Make Out of hi saoie ans the Entrenchments Untenable MORE PRIZE SHIPS. Wonld«w Blockade irought to Key West Key West, Fla, July 13.«The Wary. another would-be blockade runner, captured by the United States auxiliary cruiser Bt. Louis, arrived here yesterday under a prize crew consisting of Port OfMeer F. J. Albrecht and two men, The Wary Is a 21 ton veasel, and was loaded with provisions of & mis cellaneous character. She, under Cap- sain Jeremiah Moss and three men, all Jamaica negroes, was bound from Kingston for Cape Cruz. It was first suspected that her British flag was a subterfuge to enable her to pass the blockade, but later it developed that her patent, dated April 10, 1597, was bonafide, and that she was boldly at- tempting, in the face of all risks, to land her cargo for the starving Span- tards on the island, When sighted by the Ht. Louls the sloop was becalmed, and Captain Moss, w Two Hunners British elooy I al'p proposal « the water pilot to who was unfamiliar with thereabouts, was expecting a take Bim in. The St. Louis sent four or five shots from her six pounders, but as the sloop showed no indication of surrendering, the gig was lowered and haif a dozen men pulled towards her, peppering her galls with shot from their small arm Captain Moss sald ught all this was done in sport, he found himself a prisoner ne badly frightened and time between capture in praying and weep ARMY CANTEENS. neral Brooke's Statement Regards . le of Intoxloants, Na in a1 { ' ir ’ o spanish he Crisis Hangs 5 ™ Foral Offers to Surrender, July 1 1 form mmander ly offered but the conditions at prompt refusal of the Shafter. General Tor. ntempliated the Ime mediate nder of the city, but he insisted that his army be permitted to march away under arms and with fly. ing colors and declared that he would fight to the last ditch unless the cone ditions were accepted rai sur Manila Situation Unchanged, Hong Kong, July 13.-The British gunboat Plover, which left Manila on Sunday morning, has arrived here. She reports that at the time of leaving there was no change In the situation. Admiral Dewey was awaiting the ar- rival of General Merritt, The Insure gents were firing nightly on the Spans lards and the blockade had finally been rendered effective, Expect the American Squadron, London, July 13.-—A dispatch to The Daily Telegraph from Gibraltar says the American squadron is expected at Fangler about Friday. General | Dut Desires the Best Terms Tha Can Be Obtained. WILLING TO LET CUBA GO. senor saves “What sagasin Hao Remedy Can There But Pence —=Humors With Madrid, of Reformation of Cabinet Campos Captain General of § 1 Id on the War rnment § itn raisers « 114 ‘ i ko out the ne y of y north ! and 1in th pending UX) ry m with- the For an Honorable Pence, Paris, July 13.-The officials of the Bpanish embassy here have communi« cated to the press a disoatch from Madrid, declaring it came from an au- thoritive source, It set forth in sabe stance that although Spain was “only fighting in order to maintain her right to repel unjust aggression.” she wil continue the struggle "until she ob tuing an honorable peace, whatever tacrifices may be necessary to attain this end.” Our Loss 1,080 Killed and Wounded, Washington, July 11L.-The battle be. fore Santiago Friday and Saturday, July 1 and 2, cost the American army 220 killed and 1.284 wounded, while 79 men are still missing. The grand total of casunities is therefore 1.563. The figures are as follows: Killed, 12 om. cers and 208 enlisted men; wounded, 51 officers and 1,203 enlisted men; missing, 19 enlisted men, : Thursday, July 7. anish ship Alfonso our warship Havana blockade The last ship of Cervera's feet Reina Mercedes Wil ships on Mond XIIT was trying to The 8p by run the win le while the sunk by Wat Santiago har- Friday, July », of the at the Na Monday, «8 years Eleven men were kills as A result of an explos) big irks constructed under 1 Monday night n of gas In the that being bottom of Lake tunnel in the waler =» : : | Erle, at Cleveland, O The Hawalian annexation resolutions were passe In the senate by vote of 42 to 21, oi Weadnesday, signed by the president and are now a part of the United States, J. B Guillemaln, who was found guilty of the murder of his uncle at St. Liblere, Quebec, and who was are rested in Biddeford, Me, was sentenced | to be hanged on Sept. 30, Mra, George M. Pullman has re. nounced benefits under her late Huse band's will. This Is preliminary to making claim to her share of the &s- tate under her dowager rights, Halton & Shoemaker's five story brick factory building, at Boone and Diamond streets, Philadelphia, was en. tirely destroyed by fire yesterday, In. volving a loss of about $100,000. INES PEACE | wan ewes. (ONFIDENT OF VICTOR Commencement of Bombardment May Effect Santiago's Fall, THE REMOVAL 0} Disposition by the Danish to Prevent Oar Government From sing Conl stored ML. Thomns us nt fa DBresch of Neutralit Nsastrous "owader Dover, N. J. July 1} Tw which killed 11 men, wout 20 others and wrecked two occurred at the plant of the Lafline- Rand Powder works, at Pompton, N. J.. yesterday. The first explosion was In the house where gun cotton was be- Ing made, and the second, presumably ruperinduced by concussion, was In the drying house close hy. Three men were in the mixing room when the explosion occurred, and they were blown atome Mill Explosion. expil ied about bulldings, mons Japanese Crulser's Speedy Trial Trip, Portsmouth, N. H., July 13-With a new broom tied to her foremast and a Japanese flag Aying from her stern, the Japanese cruiser Kasag! salled Into Portemouth harbor yesterday after. noon, after having made a speed aver. age of 22% knots an hour, a record of a knot above the contract requirement, for a distance of 40 miles Anthorities | New York SENATOR KENNEY ON TRIAL. $unior United States Senator Delaware Voces a Jury, el July 12 jented In the that of a me From YELLOW FEVER PRECAUTIONS. 1 enon oN po Marl: N COeNsar THE PRODUCE MARKI As Nefvcted by phia and Baltimore Dealings ne : fmt w York dairy, 1: 1) Cheese quiet small, white red, fancy, 87% part skims Eggs firm Pennsylvania 281 western, fresh, 1k Potatoes steady new LE Tallow firm; city, I 2000. country, 1 3.0860 Baltimore, July 12 «Flour dull and un- changed Wheat easy spot, SEI. southern, by sample, TH%Se. Corn steady: spot and month, Miyake southern, white, do. yellow, $x Oats firmer; No. 2 white, 3g%lc.; No, 2 mixed, IT%0 Bye. Rye firm: No. © nearby, $0. Hay steady: No. 1 timothy, fLI0g12 Grain freights show no material change. Let. tuce, BLIOGL A Live Stock Markets, New York, July 10-Beeves steady: cables quote live cattle at NPIIRC. per Ib; refrigerator beef at $e. per Ib, Calves firm, veals HNIOGEN, westerns, 3.75 Sheep and lambs steady; sheep, BSOEAN0; lambs, BLBOULTE culls, REG Hogs weak at MISGLE and
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