v m t V I hv iw i wjW 12 2BSTT m rmimw lilOlfi OVBR TI1KRI DARING DELDSOP AMERICAN BOYS IN THE PHILIPPINES rrlrntr lliilmnitw Irltc Tor SutIiik ii ItrlilKf MnfT Olllicr iriHK Ilrm c llnw rnpturi litluii Inllnlil hroiitv mill Tlulr Tuuil llnil ICopyrlclit 1W vv Amrrlrnti Irem Annn cnition 1 KIttlJUAIMlIO rcHllM if like ilirtls In tlif fnruir llilllp iilncs ninki tin IIIOHt of HOIIIO few IUHlniiccM of Holtllifls ilnrlni ltllt UllW imltlicH iniivly hUIiii tliiHiirriUo of liliiKMioiiinn tie mill 12 very ooin pnny In contact Willi tlit wily mill cruel Kill lllllll Iiiih 1 1 H hero and every encounter whetlior hat tie HklrtulNli or moiit llrlnpi to tho front Homo lmio mn it Krom the ranlcs io a lleuteniincy at a hIiikIo liountl Is tlie Ktory of n Kiillniit Dakota lioy kIv on below Koine win prizes others ulin ply do ttielr duty and display that nervo which ls tliu limine of this truu soldier A Dakotan of ninrvelous nerve ls lrlvato Smith of Company 13 Klrst South Dakota volunteers Smith was marked for u victim of assassination by the Klllplnos while patrollliiK U most daiiKeroiiN heat on the line Shortly after Hunset two natives came toward him In hIiikIo Me When chal lenged they answered promptly with the usual friendly words Iluenos noches iiiiiIko uiciiiiIiik flood even ing friend As the Filipinos passed on Smith resumed his walk hut when turning away ho glanced sidelong at the Htraiitfors a circumstance which Bitvcd his life The second Klllplno In the tllo hail drawn his maclieto and was actuallV sprliiKluK forward to cut down the miilahle sentry Smith dodged the blow so as to wivo Ills skull but the keen lilnde gashed his cheek from temple to chin Whirl ing upon his enemies the nervy fellow Hhot ono through the heart before he bad gone three lengths The reaction from this effort weak as he was from pain and the loss of blood caused Smith to drop to his knees Hut ho was not a dead American yet Kelond Inj his rllle he took careful aim ami brought down the other lleelng natlvo just on the edge of a bamboo thicket When Smith lay In the hospital Gun oral Otis called personally to pralso lilm for his bravery The hot tight at Mnriqulna found Its hero In the person of an with soldier blood In his vohrs This was Lieutenant John C Gregg scion of the Pennsylvania family which has u lighting record Young Gregg went into bnttle with his chief General Hale Ills hor io was shot under hlin uml as he bent down to unloosen tho saddle a soldier warned li tin to be on Ids guard for the shot which had hit his horse camo from a sharpshooter In i tree near by Instead of taking to cover as most of the men were do ing the lieutenant stepped forward iect with glasses In hand Coolly un- casing the glasses he surveyed the dangerous tree A puff of smoke a High a quick grip of the hnud to the chest and an American hero fell dead on the blood bought soil of the Phil ippines It Is natural to discriminate In fa vor of the valor which Is displayed for tho rescue of a comrade A deed of this kind which would have won the Victoria cross In tho Hrltlsh army was performed by Corporal Heno Fourth cavalry In one of tho early skirmishes with tho Insurgents In nn ambush light one of the troopers named Da vlckl was wounded and left behind The party rushed for shelter and then It was discovered that Da vlckl could not move Heno dashed back under lire dismounted and placed his wound ed mate In tho saddle Holding on by tho stirrup he galloped the pony a distance of 00 yards across tho deep stream to the shelter where his com panions stood breathless at this ex hibition of heroism Heno was a raw recruit hut there Is something In a iinnie for General Jesse Heno was ouo of tho most gallant lighters of 1S01 2 Tho navy In tho Philippines 1ms had little chanco to win glory slnco tho Spanish Ueet was destroyed but tho plight of the Spanish garrison at Ha ler by the Yorktown developed a hero In Ensign Staudley When tho ship reached tho port It was found that the Imprisoned garrison was far back from tho shore and out of sight Ensign Standley and Quartermaster Lysaght volunteered to land and reconnoltor townrd tho town Clambering up a steep mountain side the scouts came to n treo tall enough to give a view of Haler and its surrouudlngs Standley directed Lysaght to stay on tho grouud nnd at tho tlrst sign of danger to run for tho shore Ho himself climbed tho tree relying upon its thick brunches for n screeu Lysaght said he would never have deserted his otllcer but ho was not brought to a tost Standley stayed In the tree until ho had sketch ed tho whole position the fortress nnd roads and this led to the release of 22 bravo Spanish boys who had helu their little fort against the lusurgeuts for more than a year A brace of stories of heroism would be Incomplete without a Aug capture oplsode Tho army paper America published at Manila says that one of the pluckiest deeds In the campaign was that performed by Sergeant Clem ent C Jones of the Third battalion Tennessee volunteers This Is the ts a told on tho spot Tho sight of ft rillplno dandard within 800 yards of tho Tennessee outpost near Jnro grat ed on tho sergeants sense of pioprlety and ho determined to capture tho Haunting emblem So ho slipped be tweon tho outposts and ciossed the river Into the enemys country Incredible as It appears the ser geant traversed unharmed a large tract of open rlcellehls within full view of the armed natives When he ar rived within grasping distance of the tlag ho Hindu a reach for It simply Htupefylng for the time the Klllplnos who were panic stricken over his sud den appearance lie uprooted tho Hag HtnlT and shouldering It started back to his post the target all the way of Manser bullets which the natives sent after him as parting salutes Knscath oil ho waded the river and only tho worse for exposure to tho burning sun arrived with his trophy which now adorns tho Klrst Tennessee barracks Tho Dakotan before mentioned who won his commission under tiro Is John U Holnian of Company C Klrst South Dakota Tho gallant deed was one of the Incidents of tho advance on Mn rllao March M The Dnkotans found tho natives Intrenched along the river beyond the railroad Tho river was too formidable to wade and tho enemy poured a steady tiro upon the Ameri can line The colonel thought It tin safe to cross tho bridge with troops especially as the Filipinos had set It on lire at the farther end While tho olllcers were discussing whether to try to save tho structure or lot It burn Holnian cried Ill go over and put out the fire at the samo time dash ing across he long bridge Comrades looked on and oven Homo of the olllcers cried Coino hack but he got across safely and put out tho Haines before they had mailo great headway Then Instead of retreating ho coolly turned on the Klllplnos who were but a few yards away and open ed Ilie with his repeating rllle In spired by Dolmans example the regi ment made a San lumi rush for It crossed the bridge and put the Insur gents to rout General Lawton who Is himself a prince among scouts took In hand the matter of scouting as soon as ho got the bearings of the lines nround Mn iilln One day ho saw a citizen coolly exposing himself out on the tiring lino ami on liiiptlry found that the reckless fellow was an old plainsman by the name of Young When Young explained his presence In the Philip pines by saying Just thought Id coino ahd help tho boys out a little Lawton knew his man and made him chief of scouts Tho members of the band were selected from tho North Dakota regiment This Is LnwtOns own story of the first noted exploit of Young nnd his lieutenant Harring ton During the campaign said the general theso men did gallant r c OPENED KIRK ON T1IK ENEMY Ice They would leave camp with only rltles canteens and ammunition and bo gone sometimes four days On the way t San Ysldro the enemy had crossed the river on our approach and tired the bridge Then Youngs scouts showed their metal Tho bravo fel lows waded In the river on each sldo of the bridge and using their cam paign hats to dip nil water put out tho tire while Young and Harrington armed with big revolvers ouly stood on tho bridge In plain sight covering their men Whenever a KUIpluo rais ed his head above the trenches a ro volver bullet ended his career Finally Young fell shot through tho knee Harrington ran to tho wounded leader and with a pistol In each hnud stood over the fallen man shooting tho Klllplnos who tried to pick him off Ho held his position until the soldiers enrried Young away to tho hospital Then our men crossed the river nnd drove out tho natives A few days later Harrington took his men to the front nnd after a hard march stopped for supper nt 5 oclock He sat down leaning against a bank of earth to await tho mess call He did uot respond when the call came and his men found him leaning back his head resting on his breast with his rltlo hugged to his side a corpse Next morning I scut this personal messngo to Young nt the Manila hos pital Harrington died nt 5 oclock Inst night Four hours later I received from the chief surgeon of tho hospltnl the return dlspntch Young died nt 5 oclock last night The fearless scouts had closed their last campaign at the samo hour Geohoe L Kilmer Feminine Ideu oC a Kualiand If a man were as bold and brave as his wife thinks he Is he would be shot for a desperado the tlrst time ho left his doorstep New York Press 4fr -V mwwrsa THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 31 1899 STILL HOPS FOR PRACf Pressure Brought to Boar on Krugcr to Avert War 00M PAUL WILL NOT HAGK DOWN ItrpnutN IIk1iI IIiIiI lmilm mill HIntiiN MriulliKlty Slliinllmi In South Afilni U TIiiiiikIiI lli Itiiiclird u IiiImI lie jiiiiiI Dlplciiiiiir OaiK Town Aug ill It Is said in Afrikander circles here that In spite of tho persist out warlike rumors there are Kood prospects of peace It Is believed hovoral strongly worded coininuiilcations luivo been addressed to President Kru gcr of the Transvaal republic urging tho desirability or using every effort to ob tain a peaceful holution of tho trouble Hon William P Schreiner premier of Capo Colony has telegraphed to Presi dent Htoyn of tho Orange Free Stato earnestly expressing tho hope that poaco will bo preserved and declaring his con fidence that ho would do his utmost to this end London Aug 111 Tho Pretoria cor respondent of The Morning Post says Tho Door ofllcinls after reading tho cabled reports of Mr Ohainherlivlns Hirminghain speech consider that war is Inevitable Tho speech has undoubt edly Inflamed the war spirit hero Tho Hoors aro now all armed except thoso in Johannesburg Their commissariat is fairly good All the forts aro amply victualed The Johannesburg fort has been strengthened witli several quick llrers Tho ainniunition which Mr Sclireiner allowed to pass through Capo Colony came direct to Pretoria It was never intended for the Orango Free Stato President Krugcr does not hesitate to expresu the view that war is almost in evitable Ho has stocked tho presidency with ample supplies of provisions to so euro his own person from privation and is often heard repeating tho 8hl Psalm Tho Matabeles are showing signs of unrest Tho Hoers are energetically engaged in poisoning tho minds of the natives against the British and they have approached tho Zulu chief Dini zulu who appears undecided which cause to espouse MANY RUMORS AT RENNES Coiisiili utiirn In DrojItiH Cnno Arc Tiirnliiif AKiilnit Knelt OIIiit liKNNUS Aug 111 Renites is tilled with rumors of conspiracies and predic tions of coups do theater but nothing precise can bo ascertained It is now accepted as leyoiid question that there is a serious division of opinion on tho iiart of tho minerals While tho case was running smoothly against Captain Dreyfus they all pulled together but since the tide of evidence began to turn in his favor as was notably tho case during tho testimony of Captain Frcy Maottor and Colonel Cordier which proved much moro damaging to the gen eral staff than tho latter anticipated certain dividing lines have become man ifest botweou tho various cliques In the mutter of evidence yesterday was quite a Dreyfus day only tho deposition of tho last witness General Deloyo be ing unfavorable AGU1NALDO DESIRES IMUS llllpliin liiultr CuiirtMiti iitliiK Ills rorriH Atouml Tliat Tim u Manila Aug 111 It is reported that Aguinaldo tho Filipino leader has or dered tho insurgent generals in tho province of Cavito to close in on and at tempt to take tho town of Iinus and it is added that troops aro concentrating around tho town from tho lake country Tho rebels it is furthor said havo an outpost of 700 men on tho Dasmarines road and an equal force in tho town of Anabo Tho Americans aro intrench ing tho town and they havo no fear of the result of any attack by the insur gents Privato McVeigh of tho Wyoming infantry has been court martialed for striking and threatening to kill his com pany commander Captain Wrighter and is now under seutenco of death The seutenco will not bo carried into effect until President McKinley has ap proved it JIMINEZ HAS WON JUKiliitloults liait the iincrninmit of iuito DmiiiiiK Oaik IIaytikn Aug HI Advices ro ceived from tho city of Santiago and Puerto Plata in Santo Domingo say that both havo declared in favor of Gen eral Juan Isidro Jiniinez tho rovolu tionary uspiraut to the presidency A provisional government has been established at Santiago where tho pres ence of General is demanded with enthusiasm by tho people Irish ructions Confer London Aug 31 As tho result of correspondence between John E Red mond member of parliament for Water ford City and leader of tho Parnellito Nationalists and Timothy M Hoaly Irish Nationalist member of parliament for North Louth a further conference of all brauches of tho Nationalist mem bers of parliament will be hold to con sider tho questiou of the unity of tho Irish party in parliament Ulsuustd Cattle lu Cuba Havana Aug 31 Tho Diario do la Muriua says thut noue of tho cattlo be ing imported to Cuba is fit for human consumption The paper adds that a quarantine will bo mslstod upou Haiti Suciors Guorlu Pauis Aug 31 A fall of raiu yester day afternoon enabled M Gueriu lead er of the beseiged uuti Semites to se cure a considerable supply of wator Dawey Receive Callers Nice Aug 31 Admiral Dewey re ceived a visit from Consul Fletcher of Genoa The cruiser Olympiu saiU ut 4 oclock this eveulu THE BIRDS PETITION ttfi In nly woodland bowrri tlrlulit wllti iiiiilcrKrnwtti of HowtrJ Oit ttie ilniiliil tiicail Atul ho1 Ami In taiitfltil lmc tiKHt tool Ilpc t lie throstle flntli ami lark Krom tlie dewy ilaun to dark And lliry pipe and iieirr tiro BuiiRi as sweet a knea dcilro Otl Io hip lliei floetn to alhR On the liraiicli or on the ulnff If jou leaie in pic and ky Itoom to nrt ami nl Tier nnd lly We will pipe for your delight lipe nnd make the da more bright Hut In iinrrow inire confined Bontc Is hIiIii by Joy unklml C si Honor then our wide ilutniln llreik not little hearts with pain lod who nude the merry day dale to u oui roumlela And like honey laden ber Or like wild winds nude US free Irate then leaie lis to our sonir Woods and mends nml dowers anions Charles Lusted In letitli mans Magazine HENRY RANG OFF lint When llr Oil Home Mint MrM Tlirrc Wan Trouble Apropos of nothing In particular un less It bo electricity 1 heard a drug gist tell tif a little occurrence In his shop the other day He was alone and putting up a pre Hcrlptlon behind his largo partition Hereon when a stylishly dressed wo man entered ami asked with Home ex citement for the telephone Ho ensconced her In front of it and returned to his work She took off her gloves rnng up central anil began 217U street Yes yes Mr Hen ry Weeker Yes yes Hes nt No Heekman street Yes Oh Is that Mr Weeker V Then her voice hardened Henry why did you tell me you went to Philadelphia Thursday Y WluilY No you did not I know bet ter Dont you Bland there and He to nie like that No 1 wont What do I care for the girl In tho telephone of fice You just attend to mo and let her alone Im in a drug store Theyre not listening at all I want an expla nation No Indeed 1 will uot wait till you come homo tonight Hy that time youll have hatched up a fine sto ry and brought up a couple of brutes to swear to It Mrs Wallace says her husband saw you at the club Thurs day night and that you were going out to play poker all night Oh no he Isnt lies a very nice man and 1 am much obliged to him You wouldnt dare do anything of the kind WhatY You wont ehY Well youll talk when you get home Here wait a moment Dont shut off Hut the seance was over and she paid her 15 cents and stalked out with Hashing eyes that boded 111 for the llvelv Henry Cincinnati Hnquirer AVliul Solomon To in pie Coxl A Hlblical student in this city says our AYashlngton correspondent de clares that If the descriptions of Solo mons Temple are accurately given in tho Uible and by secular authorities tho total value of that edifice and 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