The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 18, 1898, Image 6

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    EE
HALTED BY NGTES OF PEACE
er
WAR ENDED.
oe wes
Protoss! Signed by the Representatives of the Crited
States und Bpuir President NeKimley Insvens
Precismatier - Suepended Fostiiitien
Bpain has accepted the forms
peace, demanded by the United States,
and hostilities have ceased. The prot-
oeel, the preliminary document for the
haste f peac: vas signed Hy Spain's
French representative. M. Cambon,
and by the United States Secretary of
Hitate, Willian: Day.
{ papers: were
: e clock inst Fri Sav
President Moh inley
ved the fol Ie mang pr
“Whereas By a protoval
and signed August 17 INE
R. Dav. secretary of ptate of
od Biates and nie eyo lency,
tambon. ambassador extraordinary
sind plenipotentiary of the republic
France, at Washington,
representing for this purpose the gov:
frament of the nited Staten and the
Jol eran ot the 1'nited
tates and Bpisir msily agresd
Hegaotiations
tf peace beiween
be undertaken,
at 4.23
and
wig ned
&ftvrtionn
od imtely
ta mat
pp
the 1
a 5 5 00
mave tor
an owhnk
=a td
i i tiie Snolasion
signature Ross tities Pt wae fhe
countrivs shall be Ip sded and tha
<a
in protocat
and
tw
fa
mensrany or mate DAY.
oh $5 Boman yd be i
Botice to: that ofrec + halt be given as
soon as possibile by each government
fo the commariders of its military and
naval forces:
Ne
new i Aol stipulations of .
deciare and prociatm on
of Bostitities, and do
freon Sots
iamation
witness whereof I
r hawmd and caused the seal of
nited States to be affized
e at the ofty of Washington,
this 12th day of August, in the year of
: ne thousand sight hundred
ninety -eight. and of the indepen.
and twenty third
: "WILLIAY McKINLEY.
the President
1LLIAM BB DAY,
© Becrdlary of State”
The following are the terms of the
wed agreed upon by the United
te and M Cambor:
4 cession of Porte Rice to the
Li ind together with other
ng Cuba.
vereignty over Cubs. The cession
island in the lLadrones Recog-
That the United Riates
temporarily oeeugy he city and har.
of Menilg unt! the final decision
eo disposition of the Philippines |
The sppointment of a
hed. .
* to determine the Rnal dis.
of the Fhilippines. The con. |
in of a peace commission to ar.
the future of the Philippines,
same to meet at Paris not later
Cctober |. The suspension of
jen to follow the formal signing
the protocol. The
ba and Porte Rico to be arranged
‘8 military comission, to be ap-
within 160 days and meet
MW days at tie” raising San
: MErange details. ining the
Cabs.
ing, If not compensating, such
soldiers as shall be employed
ire duty,
srdance with the shove pros
—aye tssued Friday
: the several
tor |
in. |
concluded {
by Witltam |
nit. |
Jinx
ol |
renpectively |
Po Was
hereby
that orders be immediately
given through the proper chanmls to
the cimmmanders of the military and
DAYAR! forces of the United States to
inconsistent with
have hereunto
CL American soldisrs fought
the 1'nited Btaten the ong
Indian islands, not in-
reiimgqubshment of
aha} |
evacuation of
have been praised
; whipped to Gen
ta few daye
| porchased on the Pacific
Ie eG en,
P government and diplomatic
“Peace Reigns and the Goverament at Washington Still Lives.” i
JAMES G. BLAINE.
OUR WAR WITH SPAIN
Sn NOW REALIZES HER LOSSES
OVERNMENT CONDEMNED,
Po Bavams Ix Grestly Agitated by he News Spaniel
Sera
Lait
ad
sh ad his Rough RK
have arp Montauk FP
Hardin go
aon. Manco has
nat Wish to superintend t
af Cuba,
The death rate at
cragstng and fever
virntent
The paymaster
crt BY nn 000 fi
thers, [asl warik
Fifty thousand
ony forae In the
inant of Havens
Ome hundred ard Afiv coven of dys
sntery exist among the American
troops at Os vite
Fron: July 38 Aggun 11,
fale in as custo iu
tinge hy Grn Bhalre:
ye
Jie
ami
resigned
Be svi fon
santiago is in
booming more
Red
saat
wt §
the prods
Hamatga paid
asm rn bhiag
will constitul
witlitary depari-
wen
few
£5 0400
15 San:
Flom
Fantiago
sRtisfaction of
Faoburl Portes
eXADne
sywtaras of
The Landon Times prajecs Prosddent
MoKiniey for Ris stateonambin cx.
Hibfted during the war
'abans in Haiana are
their freedom but dare
Rive expression to thelr jog
Frosideont MeRinley is ¢
af many congratulations on th
of the American Spanish was
The wer hant vessels of
Bre vow free te enter asd
Cabar and Porte Rican ports
The Bt. Lonis arvived at Cuoip Wis
kee Montank Point, 1. 1. Monde,
kaviog yellow fever on board,
A surviving Spanish oer says the
Hike
at the battle of Fi Caney on July
Dron ¥ the Boanish
has published a statement
aR of Oprieings against
Fra
The administration
Rat piv with rats
who served gnder
iarvia
Bp fiow considers Colimbnge her
vil genio. and shy may oblect ts ihe
removal of the dismooverer’'s fEMKINR to
Spaniel sal
Ambassadin
day Bx Secretary
the latiey gases
PHATE COIINIENIOD
Hovmevelt and his Hough Riders ar
rived at amp Wikoff, Mantagk Point,
f.. last Momiay ie
reruesions avation !
Middleton nn amp, near Ha:
rapidly being prepares
thousksuis of soldiers
there in & days,
SMamreon x fleet will be weliproed at
Xew York By a grest public demon
siratinn ae soon dx the Vessels can
FRYE BLGTHerD Waters
Cal. Hulings and Lisut saddle
af the Rixteenth Pennsylvania troops
the Snanish
basa sy
he pu
ahans
am
has
Arann
arta Hie
LYS
Ay t
wld
Sound
his ora
eying
the
enve ail
pretender
dima pray «
the Bovine
‘Brios
purses 445
Cuban aaldiers
Genergls Gioanez and
om the
Hay may succeed Judge
of Riate as moos
oe
is pasion 1 hue
Fae
rishurg
ine
Aarr.ve
Ps Lean
wha wil
Iw
td,
Porte Rico by Cen. Miles,
Five thousand tons of food will
Merritt at
be
west.
The mitny will now be
tee tipined by the Unlied States
telegraphi MICRA RSE
reianed and elpher messagee,
tlensorship of
ran beet
«if to be sent U5 and from Spain
Volunteers may
f military
parte of the country
gulars to assany
posts in various
milowing the re
Cuties,
t ¥
10 the several
direc.
wa tion in fall
ehlet, but alsa
scELEY rs GRATTIUL
oad he!
: ww. Haidwin, of Burlington. 18. »
elamrate of Commodore Rehley, has
wi] the following letter from him.
: “Craantapane. Angust
I ars much touched by the wives)
pressions reaching me by every mail
think 1 am fairly well balanced. but |
have to keep my lifts and braces
ve or I'fl run some risk of
ed by these general mcela-
that morning. here 1 ould best
¢ ana my country, for 1
them with purity and in- | asrociates
: Behley
ity all my life, and God bless them
ey ag 1 am given strength to act
them. anyhow or anvwhere,
ter af what sacrifice, 1 stand ready
for their service or Qelense,
8 8c HI.EY.
Jumer Willing te te Reh Taneenats
A delegation from
n ge informed United States Cone
Hdman that certain overs of the :
and |
which bave singe gone from
cerulsers Meotshushina
with the
in the cngrse of
‘had a copféreneo
jas Satiirday
‘they asserted that they were
ized
by the Japanese govern
yo 5 affer to supply Gen, Aguinaido
hh arms and ammunition gratis in
vant of Amerion abandoning the
ned and the Insurgents wishing
fight for indopendence. The junta
ply th the offe
in repeat it to
{ vplunteers
ckast Tuesday.
{ XM, Bryan plunged a bayonet inte the |
f bady of J Appling killing him in |
Votantly. :
i for is
no
fand
peace
the Philippine
, and the Ja- |
Paty, Aguinaldo
Monday word was received at Wash.
ingian fromm (Gen. Bhafter saying that
war dd]
i shad at least
i tev
Manila in
Al these storen will be |
dnt from |
2.4
ik
Loge
>i
L omplre
I with so
{nations
Lee
pba
UT GMESY Or
iP ain
plent :
i
i
3 Pers fom
demons |
i for
( Rtates and
AR
EE
ved a
sonesdny
a,
the three smaller boatx for continuous |
jeriencen
their Bravery at |
reduced tn
which will be, of sufficient |
; 4 number to garrison the various places
Sli pte 10 be made! :
gre allows |
Xrwrpaper Speaks Bitterly Cotenrning
tte Ressit of the Wir
The
the
ai Bymn
torments of the Spanish press
a veritable funer.
OR Ava ruetlion of the
catenin empire. Borie days
dreire for peace mids the peo
t hf
£31 frotawnl are
the
ariel
ago the
44 OF Ev
OWL uPen renciing the protocol they
caiize that the coef ia the jose of that
whirh Spain Bad conquered
much glory. and that
few
argl there is general monrning.
Cros. Manco telegraphs Mudeid
Havarn is greatly agitated by
of the sigaing of the protocol
+ r3ad
learn thw conditions,
mot yor been published
Bees fm felt regarding
text af the protocod
Rpanish fntears
BEWRBRDErE CX Press
Yhiatl rhe men wh
Spain by jack of foresight
ganization and ability shagld fon.
bo ta guvern the dountey
Pais prints the text of the
signed by the nited
with mourning bhovders
Bpain without colores
of a third
whlch
Sane unoasl
he ofecy
MAY have
Yi in
Brin?
SHG Brought dis
rate
and
in ea.
File
“Poave will
fhe rims
threes weirs
Fy Trovpmre fal
hing to Biain even
peels after
KRY 4
Bl Nacion save Bitterhy it
boon vanquished only af
a foricus and heroic struggle
“53d rewipn Prace WRN the
i uited Bates oniy
tary respite from our misforiuns.”
A fiberal save the arficie in
relating 1a the
iad Bot Indirate Tht
Spam wil] fixed pon
rpm ler will wert Efe
fig hoy
conn
i
herwalf
WE ba
Powe
inh tMinistoriais pines far
peges hervwdan KRpain apd the
sayx the
oF rEstern gusetions
Cambon Have signed
fEapier fn a new Rave
Fi Tiempo
hegin the
ry of Europe
iChnservative) SRY
TFeace in an accomplished fact
fre
of Tha a
way
Fipvwn says
su ddent
3 “The in
i pomed sinee The realy
ard expresses doubt ir
verpment which has allowed
et dragged inte war will
tent well by Regotiating peice”
ATeg wa s Fighting A Beet
The tug Uneas, Commander
BE. Brainerd reached Key
Presigi
&e
$y
Agu
doo Rade duty on
The Uncas holds the record of
hive Rade services, and interesting ox-
Bhe carries Cuban expedi-
tions and lands them almost under the
fneiny Ss guns. she chases almost ov.
ceryihing from a raft to & battieship, |
(and occupies spare moments by Knock~
Ling over Bpanish block houses and |
Peapturing prizes. i
i Om this her last trip. the Uncas put |
CAshore all Bey expedition for Gomex |
and had a dangerous five In her hold
just above the magazine.
an this she looked none the worse when
{gle steamed Into Key West harbor for |
PPA
casi and provisions.
Estaon Reseses s Cripple.
it became generally knows at New. |
Park. NJ, Monday that Lieut. Hobson
fe pad ta garrison |
! axe
the move diioalt
tie Mervigmae hero, saved the life of
Patrie®R Hallorin, a poor criphie i week
Hobson was waiting for an
fhange iroliey car gear the Pennsyl-
varia rafiroad depot. A large
1:
{wae gathering among them Hallorin
the last trewps of the Bfth army corps ©
venrddd arrive in the United Staten bos
ire Beiurday,
All the
&
Amsvican and Spanish com.
riders tn Cuba and Porte Bice Rave |
at & ver Rusty - Meri Ray Barrister Bethe a Know lodged the receipt to their re.
Amarin ‘
s Claiming peace.
Fprciive guvernments, of news pros
! the
Teo members of Company A, Texas ;
Dailas Tex.
was that J.
Huarreied at
The result
The inited Plates
in Cuba and Perto Hice
government. in that
pretend (0 Friiabyirse
Ri lay
case. will be ex.
cusnmission. having for
tien. Wade
Gen, Brooke is simted to pre
Cuban
sitle over the
Becretary of
commission
Aneran
tor
Omiy vessels will Yair
cisared
‘handse Betw en 4
ard Porto Ri
No ppv Paps will be
eral Merritt unless he asks for
it is believed at the
that the 1858 1en ow there are
Hoient to garrison Manila and th
ground which the United States
the present wil oovupy,
the inited
them.
hand
! may for a time
i be obliged te fred the Spanish soldiers |
The Spanish :
Ly
the United Hiates
{ who tried to cross the trolley tracks. A
Hai
and to
car bare swiftly down upon Bim
arin BecRr ine di aed with fright
! tie chibnakers 1 seemed aa 1 he waigid
¥
te provid io
Was a rush,
athienie
pieces. Raddenly thers
#nd the next instant an
aking young man dragged
cripple safely from the tracks.
‘Hobson? gasped Haibnrin, regaining
his Breath with diffeuity. "Hobson
replied the Bera calmly. extending his
CW, here's my car. Good hy
rs
TERSELY TOLD TELEGRANS.
ra
Secretary Day Bas gone to
to take a short rest
fanton,
pier, Lee hae declared that hd wants |
to be Senator from Vieginia
A regiment of the regular army will
soni be detatled for permanent duty at
General Fitzhugh Lee {2 to head the
his ©
awd Admiral |
Porte Rican commission |
State Day over the
| suicide
Hawail
A coaling station to cost the 'nited
States FI50 006 will shortly be built at
Pagoe-Fage of the Samoan islands
George Guth shot his wifs at Naw
York last Monday and then committed
Domestic trouble caused the
Crrageds
the transportation of mor
States |
yard at san Francisco,
; not survive an operation |
! which was performed to relieve him of |
War Department
wif |
wert fa en. |
i gual er
Fd
siderable anxiety.
several inte A § States soldiers visited |
{sland Now
They lsd
heating
Statan
WR
*hhan Bags
SNNsOnIoRL Caso rEs
With a yoli they
and soon bad them torn to shreds.
rR. a fen davs
Pain beer lf
sare of fhe
the grounds,
#t
at
af
waged
Hear Admiral William KE. Rirkland,
commandant of the Mare laland Navy
disd last Fri.
day. He did
intestinal troubles,
John Pettit a miiltonaire
of New York «
weeks ago causing his friepds
it i= nos
that he wept down on the
under an assumed name
says he was on his way
afect a reconciliation
kiz wile
| a year age
a
MANILA YIELDS TO DENEY'S GUS.
THE erry BOMBARDED.
German Cruiser Admits the Burrentsr
Washisgtes Expeetad ihe News
The floal as well an the fire
of the Bpanish war has been
Admiral Dewsy
The following dispateh
at the Depariment of State
from Consul Wildman,
“August; says [wwey bom ba rdded
Manils Baturday, city surrendered
conditifnally. August wax taken by
tirmans in & nunch to Kaiserinn Au.
guvta and brought to Hongkong i
credit requir’
The information
Wildman's
vis Try
won by
wae received
August
HMongwog
ntainesd in Consul
meesagy causa in.
tense interest Dut created MTT we
AMR those oMolale » Be received it
Brief
ey
ves to the price but
that |
the |
spain
she
A momen. |
the
Philippines
anything good |
and the i
favorably
I njredt |
ssdmmunieations
which [my and
Brat |
The |
Chiternesm of defeat does not prevent ua |
41 weeing With satisfavtion the end!
ihe!
of |
A |
ffamit
Lieut.
Went Wed. |
ATIer an exe iting forinight of
the North Cuban |
In spite of
crowd |
real estate ;
sappeared some |
Con ~- !
iearned |
La Bours |
{ gogne, having taken passage on the ili- |:
rated vesse
| Fumare
{ Paris to
the emblems |
ts :
with |
from whom he was divorced
Far twa or thres dave news of the fait
i of Manila had been expected The inst
diwply to Hew yee lvadd free Adriirald
Prwoy and General indicated
that 12 was their for
surrender of the
ible
it le believed thar thay
note to General August] mandin g the
surrender of Manila, thrsstening
He a ard apd atlas
fn the rity Aavvonge wie}
£ End 1
While no further (nformati
thal received in io wit
Patel has heen revelyvad bv
. 1% in KR MREElTe
¥ Tf dizpate % fromm Madrid
‘Aw sons ge The prodocal was sigued
Friday afte roan cimpa te
. onl ta both Prom ary
| eral Merritt vig Honghkvng
| Jar the Jlritish stearmer
joft Hengko ie for Manila the
i | dispate how Iron this Government
Po Tha Gorm an onsul at Hongkong
informed a rrespondent that
autakirte of Manila
wy
Me
HMI dm Thy
a A
3 &
it
¥ a&® sus me Wise
eiviedd im om
carnhined sen
preiesn fhe
omen :
the As din Pye
canfirined
hes wape
Srsd 45a.
Cin Matar.
Agstraiian
heameivig
ney
T
{he
a
i
Spaln |
fails to the second rank anvwng |
The public mind is stunned |
MONTEREY.
that much anxiety is manifested
have
that |
£3%% i
Havana |
and |
Kratos and |
Yate :
Pred J
she my |
and a;
Monitor which Gen
Accompanied by her consort, th .
By the Americans and that the
surrendered. No damage was dane
i the sity oraner, the oulailirts Dos
ing fired upon.
Cyoners] August told a indy
wird Dewsy Givmmndded the aur:
af Manila in an hour. The Spaniards
Aeclined surrender Dewey began
the Batnbardinent and the Bpasiands
i havimtod a White Sag
iseneral August jumped
man lagteh which was in
wpe the Kalserin Augosta
: mailed Before the bombardment
(c swrlided. The bombardinent ocvgrr d
{ “ty the 13 th,
wweranr Pr — awed
$43
py has
PREY
that Ad
wriger
tin
ints & Feers
waiting and
whih
was
1
: Atmirsl Sokiey Will furve in Parte Ries and Samper
mn Dede.
The following men will likely
af the mitlitary commissions in
and Purto Rice
tuban Commission
| 4 T Wade Major ieneral M
and Axudmibral WT Nampeos
Puerta Kira Comission. Major
| General John R. Brooke Major Gepers
ai Theodore Siehwan and
Winfigid RB Behley
It will be astived that the
we rye
£ ha
Major Taane ral
Bua
: Yer
fame of
{In the jist of the Cuban Commission.
srs. The omission i» not unintentional
fwneral Love was originally slated for a
p place on the commission but will so
#erve owing to Bis desire tn
at the Bead of hin army corps it im
expected that this corps the Seventh,
Will eventually be sent ta Cube in
that vent General Loe will ge to the
istand at its he ad.
prich
Not Beengh raves at 0" Comy
Three hundeed babies of Spanish sole
{ dlers and Cuban
f dim] ag the result of starvation
Caney. have wen cremated
rametery there during he last
f hecagme thers was not room enough
graves, Monday # were cremated
at Her
wen i
for
! being pushed with great activity, Thus
{is rendered imparative by their horrible
j condition. The mortality is so great in
the Spanish camp whers disens
rampant. that no longer are the dad
¢ burted. A funeral pile of ten or (weive
| badies in made saturated with Re rism
sene and set fire to remating the
bodies in the open alr.
Yamons Coustarfuiter Captured
Chery tur Walibh of the sec rer servi
has just arrestd ai Detroit Sieh.
Hd Charley” Johnson, ane
i remarkable counterfeiters that ever
made a bogus bill. TORE Charley’ has
an international reputation, the police
of Canada as wail as Amerioa having
bean pet tn their mettle for aver
guarter of a century by this remark
abiw croak and his bBrathers,
Hd Charley’
hin 85 behind prison walls. Hie latest
L supposed a hievement was he very
lever gognteriaiting of a 32 certificate,
which he and his brathers, Edward and
lTiavigd, were passing al the Windsor
FRCe track inf 4nada
— o Trae Nat RY,
treneral Wilson Sunday sent a party
I with a fag of truce 16 notify the Span~
Plards at Porto Rice of the suspension
af hostilities, but the fag was not re-
apecied. This was by arder ta i Fovers
ror {jeneral Macias As (eneral Mae
as has ne commanteation with Madrid
he may thus cut himeelf of from ofl.
Mal selidention of the situation al-
hhaough natives have been sent through
the Rpanish lines to spread FLEAS
f that a cessation of hostilities has been
fhe
arderesd
Removing Spaniards Pram Saatings
Spanish rarsport Luzon sailed
from Santiags for Xpain with
suliflers, four priests six
thirt , chiidren and
The
Sunday
{8 Spanish
wn IRENERES.
Tiers Ia
The Siuanisn tranape rt Ista «
De Satrustegul and lata de
in port
BP
aie
| dress to the people in Cuba,
Byvern vt Seared Augatt owes te Boag Keng On »
Poenilesinn in
He
besrmbardedd | pr
ity
Admiral
General Fitshudh Lee does pot apjwar |
erin
alywentery
revoncentrmtos, who!
at Fil
C uEing rice
Ling the ensey
§
Ix
i ening 5
Po Enid,
{Gr ging io
i no
bit real
Stirdignation has been axpredsd
af the meg |
& 3
has served 3 vears of |
r there will be any atiompt
P pexation
i jisve that
pendence to Cuba,
a mart
P GIWn
i government,
{ ment,
Hne
c rending of
ihe
EG HS PO A FAN i 05m im es sb i
BLANCO PREFERRED WAR
Gen. Blanco hae published zn
Be wg
“it Beving been
Madrid government on
with the Unlied States
this camintry
ave salinited my
ould Hr
Yhirey
re
oy
= peed
ramd fue)
Har in
THe
Hopes
CHET
wnt nye
the distros
ANY sven
Frnsral then goes o
ws iibrh animated
of pacifyving
of cogntey
nim when he
wierd his
k of faith, and
ard prefodicss which he
erevgntecesd ax neepsrable obstacles
Mr speaks of the vigor 6 1% cane
paign condactsd by his army, and says
ne wax willing to rentinus disputing
fyb Nw ine the territory fhe wa Ags
fetwling wine Fei
Hrnmand patristiem,
if Arrived tes
faithfully to
He rfes
vigedd Te reirve you at
nd A Hoult rent
wii t de it without
“almneus
Tih mus The
in faba,
of vagy
i have mn.
mt die
the
the nation's
Surely inspired by
Fon EERIE TL Dae
# Hig Mur
Frat pose erp
fri re nthe
vrei
iv reontn of Wpumisy
Yeates nt
# pak
Ligue
£ Pia freyis
EE thaw TT think
arvd roe
tuba to her
al
sf Ha AE
DISSAT SFI ED CU BANS.
Extermizste he Spanisrdy
roshiie with the Cubans i hresding
aitindte if weiiiai
ard Americans
iw cine
Te bat ey
in Tuba favor the annexation
taal tn the Dnited States and a
jority of the masses are ready and ans.
ous fo oor 2nd gecept the yhelter and |
rete lion reed by an American
ER
Merritt reports as having safely arrived st Manila
coher Britns
tea taPrR te but they are nflusneed
of rabid arators and
wriain Claws of
if medtition and rebellion
prot
By i
Yepweasiting
BRINE
afar
This inflamma fmas
and urges the rooagnition of
Cubans and spurns all offers
w 4
ry
fovr
ba
Copestivne tending to prosperity under an
Fortec toraie, dnd excites fai
This is edactiy
American p
putar discontent
tows that pushes teed! most Hla 8%
dence and whose views and
sverheant and published
tar the Cubaas is to
bi CHT
iar an
Bert wanen
Awe EAT
The roti
agvios
She all affers of
tion of hostifitieos and to oak
armistice as an agreement
the sited Staies and Xpain on
£93 count ated not binding upon thy
free smf Independent af Tuba,
whose Hberatinn army not only repuds
tes pacification, bat will igoode
srmistivs to the point of continuing
ware war and shooting svery Bpaniad
thee fhelid
wtate
1
a
ER
ramINE at waviLe
The Richest Classes Are Now Sufbring fer Pood
Rains Conse sa Epidemic
The scarcity of food now afteetias sven
the richest ciass in Maoila Thers is
ne mest, broad or four, except very
wall reserves chiefly igld ander fee
guisition [or the Bpanish rosie
The newspapers though rithily
sored. admit that (he famine and the
unprecedented Fats Xf csusing oan
They pretend that! the dis
avdera are trivia nD aliments
buat is believed guest of thet are
Bue to Haonid
the dangerous character of
PREY
snide inic
if
it
Wore
the Sater
An abatinlr has been established for
The ©
dogs
the. military
harees axed
admit that
duesd ta the
the stock of which
be exhausted The stook
ie sxhausted, snd the ba
sinumhtering
NeW spEpe rs
bakers are re
will
shortly
fi «f 100,
It is impossible
A
to eal uncooled rice
decrees has heen lemaed wihorize
af fri
the seizures of catiie and horses
for a noming! ay rent, made
Wwirthivex drafis Nuyargl
Britiah owners
thasigh there
in
been
Faas
had
have
Wares plenty
Spanish owners hat
An attempt "Was
adispensable pany
ysician and orewd fog
hewn taken,
ti seige the
ar oh
usa PUTUAR
Smaral Palma Btiovs et Is Tiww the Inhabi-
wats May Desire Ammsmatios
teeneral Tomas Estrada Phaima,
inban deisgate 1a this country.
“What the pl af the
is. I do not Know; but
The
said
farce an-
Cubans, twee
sd
i
the
Its promise
With most
will fain fu innile
Rive
of
uni
military government of
the island forms its
"Afrer the Cubans shall have
| lished a firm and imbepeadent governs
it may be tha? the Cubins them.
ask ;
siclves will some time voluntarily
the 'nited States for annexalion.
There ar+ now two ablects for Cube
in thin country to wark forthe
fiend dred 4 lothing to the re.
and the Hberation of po-
prisoners in the Spanish
We shail wige this
ernment at Washi gn,
anesniradas
Hien
Set tivments,
Ris
4 Whirlwind of Deatd
A tornasie night staek
syiies northwes webby, Minn, R
Ferd destroyed many bald
ings aml dud great damage tn the oy
The entire family of Joseph Hule
invinding Wis Wife and four
were Killed Peter Ix
BLOT Was not iI one
twivnt.
goertsgain
THs
ELE E
AiO
Wide
meg
tr wich §
ote state the |
5
for. :
anything smacking of law and |
demands |
ay Suk
Thum =<
pintons
VER
their i
the
Town md |
nasi of J
3f i
Rors :
Pare burning doors and window frames
The smbarkalion of the prisoners is |
HL Premises and |
thers,
made
af fhe |
a hiiw 1
Pnitet States |
I do nit believe
American government |
eta blishing at first |
its |
own
extabs |
penal
Hjhoen
Bin- |
ariin,
11 Bul}
FUTURE OF OUR NEW
Rs
NUMEROUS SUGGESTIONS.
3 A AT SY
| Porta Riss Will Be Asnensd Ocbu 10 be Se Governed
That She Woy Desire to Besome Part
of be United States
The Jispesal of the Piippiues and
the proper governing of Cobs and Por-
to Rice are the questions which now
confront the government at Washing-
i tan
The pregddent believes that the most
werienin Proton which the peace com-
the |
nt iude wave i
“omsider my |
and
frommy duty I:
UYKe upon You a pkcifle saige |
af the existing struggle when not
long age 1 advised von to mgintain the |
A RATT NAA A A IAI
AABN Ar
torent eed
5 ¥y ABA 18 Aatw and 3
"De Met Paver 5 Cessation of Hestilities Tent te
?
Bestiley |
laws |
of the is
Mi
ENTRADA PALMA.
Oats Fiesiporearare of the Republie of
rb
‘wiled apan fo v deg with
{im the Philippines. Before the commis
| gion amaeinbles fin hoped the sffairs
[of Cuba fe! Parte Riss will be found
{in such process of adjustment as io
| leave fittle for the commission to sof
sider under thas! head The absolute
Porelincuisiment iy Spain of al saver.
Paignty over the fslands in te West
indies will allow only the property
questions 1a be srtilvl betasen the
governments that is what Spain shail
take away and ahat shall temain as
captures of war, and the protection of
{| Fpanish sublecix and thelr property in
Cthe islands The greater questions
C prowing oot of the war as relating to
abe and Porte Rice will have to be
! dealt with by the died States alone.
i The fact that the Philippines will
preset The difficult problem In the
| peatvie negotiations haw caused (he ade
CO ministration te give toa great desl of
Cearebil attention. Several sugRestions
| hive Been made one being the rotons
| tion of the bay. city and harbor of
SC Zamusiis just what the protocol gives
| temperarily, Apather is that Subig
bay and a sufMicient amount of fered
j tory for a save! and coating station be
pomecournd ind the building up of an
C American city at that place begun,
Heid another doa, shich = peng cone
shdered. in the setention of the sland
Caf Fagen, the advocates of that plan
helleving thet here would be rouble
between the governments which oc.
cupiadl a portian of the Mand with a
Dine af Mmmroation such as would exo
in cme Manila ard the bay only
aan retained The mdand of Luzon is
the largest of the group and contains
about DOM aE people. which are sald
te be the better class in the Philip.
ploen, 11 i» Believed. however, that
the administration and the commis.
Doadon will he greatly influenced by the
repoirts which Admire: Dewey and
tien. Merritt will make out on the sub-
Seen,
The final determination as 1o the
| goverament of Porto Rico and the set.
Crierment af the government of Cuba are
Cprohilems for settlement, bot (he ime
pression previdie that theses islands
will hecome quite rapidly american-
ied, atl every encoeuragenwst for
therm to do oso will be given. Porto
flies will be ander military control for
the present
Po Cuba alse will be similarly governed,
Phat it te probable that American res
farms (nn the matter of government
Powill be such that the people of Cubs
will wee the sdvantage of becoming an
pexed to the United States It is
thought ibe sanitary improvement of
Havana and other vitiex, the manags-
sent of the municipalities snd ther.
ality offend the country people will be
Conf owipel character aE soon 16 cons
viges the people That the changed con-
ditions ate for their goad
Thera han beenn Mle doubt about
walt setting the fransfer of Porto
Kico, and the reception which the
Ainérivan 1eooens have received in that
sland is oa fustifeation for the belief
Porte Rita will be treated at ance as
an American possession. The first
moverpent in this direction will be the
senting of a dejegation of officials
from the pasioftive department to ine
vestigate amd reper! uben the mail
facilities there now and to make such
recnnicadations ar they determine
dni
ao SS ork pb Sl
| misaion with be ¢
Pimt
COST oF THE WaR.
Navy Rayiethuns a. Expense $32 700.000 and be
War Department $65.300 00.
Although (he war with Spain lasted
only 134 days it ix ostimated that it
aw cost the government so far 150.063
ww af which $88 SHG 8 haw Deen 3Ctu-
Cally paid out of the Treasury. He
Pginning with March 1 when the first
inagvase in the sxpenditures in antic.
pation of war bBeoRme apparent in the
daily expenditures of the Treasury, the
sofas! dishurwements an this account
i mave Dew approxinmisiv as follows:
i Marre Army, a navy, $12.60.
Pam rotal, See Aprib Army, Ble
VOR ODE mauvy. B59 NO On total B1100R
mw Mav Army, $15000 008 navy. 55.
Pood oi: tatal, $18.00 00. Inne—-Armay,
FIR 0 08 navy, 3609006 total, i
ao Indy Army. S28500 0M. navy,
CRA SOR Mee: total SEL 000 000 Ta August
i3~Army. $5 SN088. navy, §1.500.000;
total, Fo aia
Titad clhisrged to War Department,
$85 500 00 total charged ta Navy De-
partment. 32 7 666 grand ntal. B88 -
| De, The appropriations made by
anEress on acount af the war ARETE.
gard abou! EE Ge and cover the
time 10 Jimuary L 1h
fr lS St
CABLE FLASHES
animale Hae
Mulai- Ab.
vad
naetic
SINR ITN
at Made id.
Moanawk has
and Daf Islands
SR.
milway
SES
it is
malian of Moveeos i%
The fate of
the Milinpines is
among the IBY
The English warsain
peed tha Banta rus
Pacith
rain on
reported that
El- Aziz,
nriders of
I unrest
the Santhern
The night
Lasiux, thirty
Paris, Was sie
i Bonvillers, 3
io
aos,
Heh near
were Rilled
af
i and fGxiy-one