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_ - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -w.------- - . - - - , - - - ' - - - - - -----T--- : : . . F t ' T1p : QFAIA 4iL B.1E : PSDAY , AD ST ! ) 18)8. ! ) . = - COULI ) NOT REACh \VOUNDED \ Disadvantag Under Whtoh Army Medical Jorp3 IIM Labored. RED hOT pEPORT FROM SURGEON MUNSON IJuil .ln , t1gtiit'1i II P.Iu for cg- 1cet uf Vo.i,1eil . at 4niiflnui- COr4H. Inzi.IIta.c.1 nt Jiirii. \VASIIINGTON , Aug. 8.-Surgeon General Sternberg has r'CCLVC(1 ( the fo1owng report concerning the comlittons extBtng at Sun. tiogo. medical supplies , transportation and other feattirs ! connected with the cxpedt tion to Sntlago : limier General Shatter. 'Jho report ex1)1n109 what has been (10110 by the medical department. in1 givea the ( Usad vantages under which the department oper. ated In Cuba. - T4M1A 11I1GtITS. F'la. , July 29.-To tli Surgeon ( encrnl , Wnshliigton , Sir : In view ef the recetfi charges itinde nIcctlng ( the clilciency ot the Ariiy : medical .lepnrtnient . at Santingo , nn.l USIOCICIIY with reterenco to the condItous ) rvaI1Ing on the ho8pttnl trnnports sent north with wotine.i . , I have the honor to stibiult f.h foIio'Ing teetH , believing that my jrnsltluii OH iulJiitaiit to the duuct surgeon , Filth corps , and na the olllecr n chare of the oultittlig or the hoqitaI ) trahIIorta ) Iroquois , Cherokee anti lireakwater , lucy > osstbio give value to such reptirt. Irugs ) , iiietlleines , dre3alngs , 1nstruinent. , ilOMpItZt tentflgo aHd suppile were busied on the trnportM ! at Ttunt'a ' In quaiitttits auflicbent to meet the IIeedH or tile Santiago - tiago expedition. These stippiles were d1 viticti tiioii the vartotia VHseIB , each or- ganizatfon IiaIng Its own eqtilpnient.Vhibe the hulk or the suhililfes wa. . vtth the or- ganizeti ! tosIitlIs the rsgIinentnt equiprnet was iargely.tn cxccaa of its neds * and was , Intended to he cajie. in to HtlppIerneIlt , It IleCessary , die equipment of these IloBpttuis. lIetflcnI Curt. , . % VItIa.itt ItesolIreeM. The lantling on Cuban soil vas rnnde as rapliuly as pos8Ib1 , each orgattizatbon ac- coinpanlesi by tile medical nttcilieflce ( us- signed to it , and troops wore pushed forward - ward with no other &qIlIpInelt and sup- IiICs tilati could be tirrIett by the soldier. iIavliig rio means or transportation for CVs3U theft field chests , the ittglitieutal : medical omeers had absolutely iio resqutces at their conlnlhIId except such as vee vrovlded by the orderly flfl(1 Iiotpitnl corps poliehes and the first aid packets carried by the oi- iliers. Having Once left the ships , the latter - ter verO promptly ordered out of the small baye at Sibonoy anti lilaquirt to permit - mit th unloadIng at other ships. These imrtiaily iiiboaded ships , in obedience to the order3 , than Itrocceled to seLL from five to Ilrteeii miles , where they renmined Itove to Indefinitoly. Such orders were given the tran8ports carrying the recrve and the flrHt divisional hospitals. 'rho ones carry- ing' the riserve hospital. in obedience to ts orders , proceeded to join the naval bbok- ading squadron oft Morro castle , where It remained five- days zilid iiights. the othr transport disappearing , If I was correctly Informed , for an entire week. During thia time the fight at Gutsaina bad occurred anti large iltirilbers of sIck and wounded were rqulrIng treatment , In the meantime a report or the condt- tiona prevailing on shore was made to the chlersurgeon , 'who promptly laid the case before tb cornmnndlftg general , requestIng that a launch be lilaved under the control or tile metllcttl denrtnieiit , ' for tile coilec- tion of medical supplies from the various transportH. It. was also requested that a jrncit train be organized in the proportion or' one pack mule to each regtinent to trans- ort supplies , especially tile field cuiests , to tie front for proper distribution. was tltiggeilted by the chief surgeon as avalla- blo for tile performance of these duties. ; c : ( n.i 11111114 lug General IllIllffCL'elIt The exigenc of the situation did not. apparently. , ippcaltd'tha'cornnlanding gcii- crab and fqr days -lte medical depart- mentA WIlS unihie to et transportation of any kind to the other ships or to the shore. 5lith ug1l there werqa large num- her of havai luuqch's and boats employed In various other duties. ' On the third tlay , by order of the adjutant general , oho row boat was turned over to the medical tie- partiflentrol' tbe , pnrposes _ above named. lust 'LIt lie same' time au order was Issued for lanti tratisportatton to carry medical upplii to the trout , . "tiot to exceed one ! iX-IflUle team. " On gettIng. Ipto thh boat with suppiI traIn. the ) ieadquart ra transport - port I wLis 'dIrected by' sundry staff otcers to tleth rnj various errands. On my rofusfd to rttcot nlze their authority ie ioinnnthtlin generiU.h had appeared ot the 'sce'jic , Personally levokesi the previ9us order , and .lirccte , iqfter the landing of the tlpiIes already iii the boat , that It should return without delay , I'rts qtii ; the prler for land transporta- tioo to th quartermaster on shore , I was lnfo'meI that only - pack mtiles lIed as yet t beei * lrihiletl , that neither wagon nor bar- 11035 itati been brought ashore and liiially. ilitit the road was Impassable for wagons. After this boat bad been taken away , the chief stlrg on . was wIthout any means of communication 'iUi the medical officers On Illoro or still Ofl transports , or of finding out theIr wants or of retuedulng the many already kno'n to hIm. This condition of things reinatimo1t until after the fight at Guisatima , . at which time there were ab- soiutely HO dressings , hospItal tentago or supplies of any kind on shore within reach of time surgeons already landed , The news Or the Guisanma tight being reported to the chief surgeon , 1mVUS filIally able to get on board the Olivotto amid send It to Sib- anal , yhero It m-ecoiyeti Limo wounded. IIuhrovlNeII IN ( ) ml 'L'rzIlsiportzi * mu. WithIn the followIng day or so the traIls- pOrts carrying the reserve anti fIrst dlvls- - COULD NOT EAT , - --iie ; Affliction Which Befell Fort . Scott Lady , FORT sco'iTr , KA.-"I have taken hood's Sarsaparllla "for dyspepsia and to ptlrif3' lIlY blood , wIth excellent resuRe , I vatt so tliat,1 coud not , eat anythIng vItbolt distress , but since taking a few boLtics of 1100(1's Rarsaparlllit my jood . do a not distress me , and I Imvo feitbetter In every way. I believe It to be the best of blood medioIne and gladly recommend It to others. " EyA CIIAIO , Flood's Pills are tasteless , maiM. eiT'o- lIve , Mi tlrmtgist. c , _ _ _ _ _ , The Omaha Iee ; Map 01 CUba COUpON I :1 : Precnt this Cotspoh with I lOc for " -ApofCuba. 'A , T1ap of the West'Iridtes. 4 And a Map of the World , 2 8 1 ! Il 1r cents , ; The Omaha Daily lice , * [ XOSITION : . . I'IIOTO6RAVUR [ I ' COUPON . . 'rIiis coupon and 10 Cents will I obtain tlirct pliutogruvurcs of tlc Exposition , , I BY MAIL , 2c EXTR4t. lonni hospitals were found and unloaded of their hospital contents , the latter lmopi- tel finally obtained limited transportation to time front , After a two day's titity ( Sn boaril the Olivette I was directed to put the lroqtmots in condition to receive patients - tients and to take the foil capacity ef hit , ship on hoard. 'liilo doing this I was able to set , ashore considerable hospital - tal tenago and supplies tomind aboard of it anti , having control of Its boats , I was able to visit other tranporta in the harbor antI land medical supplies from them. While subsequently outfitting the Cherokee anti llreakwitter this 'work was continucil as well na opportunity anti limited facilities permitted ; getttlng supplies from perhaps a third of tIme trnnports composing the fleet. Outside of this it is belIeved that no other regimental mclical ( property was over unloaded up to the time of my tie- praturo With ! wounded on July 10. Appeal- lag on cvcrat occasions for the 1250 of a lighter or small steamer to toilect anti laliul medical supplies. I was informed by the quartermastcrs department that they couid render no assistance in that way. The mclical department was compelled to rely entirely ipon its OWI1 energies and 1111- proviso Its own trnnaportntiotl. I feel Jus titled in sayIng that at the tIme of my (10 parture large quantities of medical StipplIlla urgently needed on shore stIll remained on transports , a number of which were ttnder orders to return to the tiniteti States , lId the medical department carried nlong double time amount of supplies. it is difficult to see how , with the totally inadequate lanil anti water tranttportatlon provldeti by time ttmartermaster's department , the lamentable colithitlons on shore could have been In any way Improved. 1t'ftine ( i OI' ' ( ) rh'rs , of Smmrgeuml , , 'fime outfitting of trammsports for time ception of sick and wounded Is a duty tie- mantlIng timought anti experience anti should mmcvcr be entrusted to anyone except a regular mnetllcni omccr. It itmelutles the itreper policing of the portions of the Silip to lIe tmseti by the wounded , time remnoval of bminks and irnrtitions to give space nt1 air , thm utilization of time ship's blankets , door flints , rugs ltntl carpets to render the bummks more comfortable , the securing of extm'n .stmpplies , such as canned 50111)5 , lime Juice 1111(1 oatmeal , the establishment of a 111055 amid laundry rmnd tile aSBiglltllCflt et eonvalesceimtmt to specific llgimt dtmtlcs , which materially rciieve the overworked hospital corps. Usually it is necessary to overcome passive resistance anti opposition on time nart of tIme crone and a tendency on time part of tIme captnimm to disregard or modify orders. ill several instances 1mm my own cx- perience this action of the crew nmotmnted almost to mutiny and was only to be dealt witim by threats , mm almow of force and , in One Immatance. by the use of the irons , Wimile executive omcer at the gemieral hospital , Fort Monroe , I learned , oflicinliy , that the captain of the steamship Seneca positively refused to obey the orders emammating from your oIflce. gIven him by time contract surgeon - goon in charge , to proceed to New York , lme remaining nearly an additIonal day at Hampton Roads with sick and wounded , and asserting that he wotmld obey no or- dora given by the medical department. A similar experience of my own at ma- quiri , whIch had to be settled by force. cmnphaslzed the fact that no one should be placed In cimargo of such a shIp who Is not accustonwti to command men and enforce - force obedience. Ited CrOMS Did ot Co-Operzmte. With regard to the Red Cross society , it would secni as It the lofty purposes of this organization were , on the Santiago expedl- tion , stmbverted to individual interests. While at Tampa the Red Cross ship , State of Tcxo. was formally placed tinder the control of tile chief surgeon , Fifth corps , by Dr. Egan , the representative of the so- eiety , he acting under telegraphic instructions - tions to that effect. Colonel l'ope accepted thmis offer amId dIrected that time State of Texas accompany the expedition of General Shatter to Its destination. Aithougil tills order was fully understood by Dr. Egan. time State of Texas did not accompany the CXletlitiOn , nor did it arrive at Slboney Un- tii the forces had been landed , a battle fought and our hospitals established and In workIng order. , . - - The first offers of aid made by this so- clety dealt largely in gonerailtica and maul- fested reluctance to subordinate tlmo organ- izatton to the medical departmncnt. Too much praise cannot be given to the mdi- vlduai efforts of Dr. Lessor and the Red Cross mmurses. Their work was imntiring and unselfish and the assistance rendered by them wait of great value. In conclusion , It Is desired to emphasize the fact that tile lamentable condition prevailing ItI the army before Santiago were due to tile military necessity which threw troops on shore anti away from the possibility of supply wIthout - out medicines. Instruments , dressing or hospital stores of any kimmd. Very respect- fufly your obediemmt servant , ( Signed ) EDWARD E. MUNSON , Captain and Assistant Surgeon , U. 5 , A. UVIfl 'L'1I1tLil 'I'HOUSAil ) Altid SICK. Shatter's IJitily Iteport front Sutumtlago Sliosvs it'MN IentliN. WASHINGTON , Amig , 8.-General Sbaf- ter's sanitary report for August 7 Is as (01- IowSANTIAGO SANTIAGO , Aug , 8.-Adjutant , Generai of the Army , W'aslmingtou : Sanitary report for August 7 : Total mlumbor of sick , 3,445 ; total number of fever case8 , 2,4S : total mmumnber of new cases , 412 ; , total number fever cases returned to duty , 406 , Deaths , August 7 : Private Rammger Mel- Him , Company I , Ninth Massaebisetts , ty- PhlOlI ( fever ; Private Charles Wren , Coin- any 0 , ElgiltIl infantry. pernicious anne- main ; Prlvato Daniel cruber , Compammy C , Eitth iimrantry , thermic ( ovec ; l'rlvnte Hans Larsen , Comnpammy ii , TImIrd infantry. tyimimolti fever ; Private Fatliek Stevens , Company F , First cavalry , typhoid fever ; Private Frank J. Mtlck , Compammy I ) , Thirty- fotmrlm Michigan , typhoid and gastric lover ; Corporal George L. Hopper , Company II , Eighth OhIo , yellow fever ; Ira N. Royor. Company IC , Eighth Ohio , 'ellotv fever ; Private Charles Digga , Company D , Twen- ti-fourth infmmmmtry , yellow fever ; l'rivate Frank Dibier , Conmpany F , Iighth Ohio , yellow fever ; Corporal Dudley Wilson , Corn- puny G , Eiglmth Ohio , yellow fever , ( Signed ) SUAFTER , Major General. FIVE DEATHS FROM HEAT Nesm' York I SwelteringVinier time UJt-m' IIn'm. . of ii 'l'rojulmi NEW 'OltK , Aug,8-Protraetetl imigh temperature and extrenni hunmidlty were the causes nssigmmetl for dye deathms in this city tocitmy , Time ylcItmtm wcre DEWITT C. LA\\'RENCE , 56 years of ago , said to imave been a former inmate of the Soldiers' honmo of Maine , MRS. CATIIEItINE M'C'OY , flAlflARA I3IiGRAS , 74 year of age , DOMENICO TICTI1AY0RSA , aged 7 years , AGNES I'IIIIAI' , t months old , At 3 o'clock tills morning the tehmlera- Lure s'aa 81 degrees dmitl at 9 o'ei9ck tlm9 record was 85 degrees , according to time instrument in the signal $ ervco $ tower , wlmlbe on the street as imigil mis 100 tlegrccs t'aa showml Oil timermoometers , At I i. in , lime temperature , otfl ia wu 92 degrees ; at 2 o'clock , ) O degrees. si 1101 ici. iieCO4'rCl , IIUFFALO , N , Y.Aug , 8-A halifax spe- dab says six bodies retqveretl by the steamer IIiavathmt have been Identified , They were those of Eugene flubose , 1' , E , Ilundel , I'edro it , Sera , Macloll Gihliatt , Peter liar- ratt aimd Joalmnis Lades , Tile first three named are to be found in tile list of saloon passengers of La flourgogne Imubhished after limo disaster. I.ei.emts ot ( ) I'eitn Vt'e.Nt'lstuit , S. At llreumea - Arriyed - Frederlch tier ( irosse , from No'v York. At Tlaznburg-SulIed-patria , for New York , At ( Ielmoa-Arrlved-Eimms , froni New York , At L.iyorpool-Arrlvcd-Auraoia , frrn Now York , At New York-Am'rIved.-leorgic , from Liverpool ; Kenslmmgtomm , from Antwerp , ARIY 1ND NAVY CO.OPERATE Report Which Throws Light on the Operation8 I3eforo santiago. UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN COMMANDERS i'Itti * lmtmu red for Cotnl.Iiue.l ANMOUIt Ii. ( ' 'I'tmmaI itefit..l tu , Smr- remllem-I'ortM umt I'ntrnnec to lie Tnkeui. \VASIIINGTON , Aug , 8-A good deal of light Is thrown upon the relations between the arny anti navy during that critical reriod just preceding time surrender of San- tinge by the following extracts from Ad- mimi Sanlpson'a report , dated July 15 , whilcit is now matte Inlblic by time Navy ile- partment On July 1 a demonstration was made by ft Michigan volunteer regiment at Aguadores tiimder comnmaimfi of Generni Dumeld , Time New York , Oiommccster and Suwanco moved lip at the request of the nrnmy , to assist iml nil attack , whmiclm was to begin at daylight , litit tIme troops , which came by rail , thu 'mot arrive until 9:20. : The snmali river San Ju4n cmmts thirougim a deep defile anti is spnnn"d by cmi iron raIlroad bridge. Timere is an nimclent fort near with two siiiahl rifle pits. Some lixtecil or twemmty of the enemy had been cominted wimilo w&itting for the troops. lut. dlsaltpcarci Wlmell the ships began tiring. Time troops advanced mts far as time bridg' . A corner of time forts was knocked oft by the shells of tile navy anti the lingetaff t'as u hot away. Deammitory firing was kept tip be- twcen our troops and the Spanish , time troops returnlmmg to Sitommcy about imnlf past ten. On the ovetmliig of July 1 time admiral was advIsed by General Stmafter that the armny would assault t daylIght on the second and the navy was requested t keep up a fire at time batteries on the bluff , 'rime squadron was consequently closed In early en the mormming of time 2nd , amid kept tmm ; a vigorous fire for two Imours , but the attack proposed by General Slmafter did not take place On tlmat tlate , tgree upon I'lflImN , On the night 0t July 1 the Iteinmt Mercedes was stiimk by the Spaniards so as to Obstruct the sllipt. lxtemmstvo shore batteries existed , amid if smmmnilcr t'csseis imad heomi scmlt in an'i summk by time moines or batteries , tile harbor would ilave beemm effectunily closed agaimmst us , It was esscimtlal to the new sclmerne of attack of the comubimmetl forces timat the poI- tion occupleti by the eastern amId western batteries should be carried and this was the scheme of action first proposed by General - oral Shatter on the ( lay of his first arrival. It was itt that tlnio explaIned to hUn that It was of prinmary Importance that tlmese irnints should first be carried , as iiOSsCSSiOll iqsuretl the destruction of time mImics. time entrance of heavy ships immto the harbor , and tile assault on Cervera's fleet. Tlmls was heartily consented to by emmeral Slmaf- ter , ' who stated that the entrance to time harbor was the key -to time situation. ThIs was repeated In his Interview with General Garcia at Aserradero. It had been the ndnmlral's desire to do with (3t'n- everything possible to co-operate oral Shmmfter. Such an attack as that pro- poted by the general was in cOnt1)lCO mmc- cord with time views held by the admiral nod discussed with hIs Staff. It was pro- llOstd to lrimlg ) up the marines ( rain Guamm- tamlamo and add them to the marines of time squadron. titus making a force of nearly 1,000 mmmen which might be landed either at the foot of time Morro tim Estreila cove to assault the Morro , or to the westward for time assauitimmg of the w'es.t battery ; at time same 111110 detachIng a force of 2,000 or . , ftOO mmmcmi from the army nod proceeding by Agul- dores , occupy time graund between time Morro and that Just to the northward of it. iteslilt ot Comiferemice , A visit to ( lemmeral Shaftes was arranged but the admiral being ill , his chief of staff 'ommt instead. The following arrangomet was made : CAMI' NEAR SAN -JUAN RIVER. Cubs , July 6 , ISDS.-Minutes of a conversation be- . tweemm Captaimm Cimatiwlek of the navy , representing - resenting Admmmirnl Sampson. and General Shafter : "That a long commtlnucd bombard- mnemmt be nmado of Sammtiago from time sea wIth tile lleavler guns of time fleet , the fleet firing slowly and continually during say twelIty- four hours , at time rate of one shell every lmve milmutett , excepting one hour , at time rate' of one every two amintmtO. Tills refers to the S-inch to 13-Inch shells. If this ite not stmfllclent to bring the enemy to trmmmcm , timat an assault ho arranged on time Soctipn battery - tory , using nmarlmles and time Cuhlll forces tinder General Cebreco , and an effort made to enter the harbor with sonic of tIme smaller shIps ot the squadron. 'fIlls attack to , be nmado upon knowing time reuit oX a seCtmid demand immade upon time cormmatulimlg oitccer of the Spanish forces for iime stmrrentltir of time place , Stating to iminm the comidlt'mh that surroumiti imirn ; destruction of time ljanish tiect , etc. , etc. , Cad time numnbe of roree opposed to him , To give him tlmn3 to con- aider the mmmatter , time date of lime bombard- rnent Is llxed at. mmoamm of the tlm , mmimiess ho positively refuses to ctimmsit1'r it at all , when it , will bo beguim at such tim3 as Is CoflvtifliCmlt tu ourreives ' 'Gemmerai Shatter .vIil fdmrmishm time nImirai wltlm correct map slmowing where Is mines are surrounding time city , and olro opemm telegraphic communication by time say of Sibommey down to near AguadoeS to give informatIon - formatIon as to time fahitug of the shots. " DEFENDS ADMIRAL SAMPSON Seem'ettir Ut : rayIoisg 'mVrltes a ' , isiim I ) ' , l'iit rIot Ic I' ( 5cr , Aisw'eriimW JJL't t'.iutorN of Nzms'al Coamummn.ier , W'ASIIINGTON , Aug. 8.-Tie ; secretary of time mmavy has received aevural letters yb- . lently attacklrmg Admirel Sammmpsou. The (01- lowing is a copy of Imis reply to otme of thorn wimlcim he furalatmos for publication : NAVY DJIPARTMENT , WAShINGTON , Aug , 5.-My Dear SIr : I mnn in receipt of youm. letter ammd hastem : to assure you tlmmtt what you say about Admutral Sanmpsomm is so ummjtmst timat it. can oimly be pardoimeil upon time grotmmmd of yotmr Ignorance of the wimole matter. You have no appreciatioim of tIme reponslbilltIes timat have been placed upon itdnmiral b'mmmnpon ; of his very superior at- tainnienta as alt olflcer , and time splendid work lIe has done in preparIng for time naval victory wimich was the crowimlrmg ac- commmpllsiimnent of hi etforts for weeks and weeks before Santiago. Justice Is imiways done in time long run , but viien you immduige 1mm such uimfoutltied eritlcluimm I cannot , forbear to protest , as I should ( eel to do , if you hai reforreti in similar terms to any otimor of our dcservin officers. Admiral Salmmpson was selected for timj command of time Nortlm Atlantic squadron because - cause time department , in time exercise of its iCSt jutignmen with an eye ingiy to the imublle interests , imsileveti that he was ° 8P ° r dalI ) ' Iltted for time place , Admiral Slcard , 'imo heiti time comtmmmmnd , ltaviimg become In- eapacltateil ( or duty by rcasomm of stckpes , was necessarily withdm-awmm , by order of Limb tiepartnment , mmml Sarnpsoim was next In corn. tnand , These two are especially atcom- plialmed ordnance eillcern , having beemm eaelm at the head of the ortinammee bureau , an l havitmg devoted thenmselvcs to timat' branch of imaval scIence , Sampson is a mmmaim of very imighest Profosalommal attainments , solely devoted to tiimt limit ) ' . lie never pushes himself - self forms'ard and lmen you accuse lmimn of anything of that sort , yomm do most cruel injustice - justice to a nman who has mover sought favor or applause 1mm any other way than by time simple discharge of imis duty , lt(1.uImiIMtmuiCe to I'mrtt , II lot. . Time Immovenleot oa Porto Rico was not a nmovonment ( or Its capture. Time depqrtmeimt , wimicim has very rarely interfered witim time movements of admirals comnmmmntlimmg squadrons - rons , did , however , make One express order. amId that was tlmat our battiesimips should Imat be exposed to time risk of serIous injury from limo 11w of any fort. At that titimo time Spaim ish Iket wa strong. its whereabouts aimti destination wore unknown. The primal nccsalty was o meet ammd crush Its bips ammd secure for us tIme domination of the sea , Time Oregoim imzmd not arrived , time Maine was ( iestroycmd , and no naval authority would jutlfy time unnecessary destructiop of any of our buttisimips , except in hattie with the enozmmy's amJps. The moewvnt to t'orto Rico was to macct it oss1b1e , ( lie fleet of C'erverlt , whlcht was thtn cypeeteti , Cervertm , tlhtloubtedly learning that our fleet was at San Juan , elmange4lils deStInation to san- tinge , Our mnovemeflti to I'orto Rico tints becaind a reconnoisennee anti fulfilled its imurpoem There was no intention at this limo of taking Porte itico , as the army s'as not . then ready to co-operate. 'ttl1 regard to sending ow' ships into time harbor of Santiago : Atitimiral Samnpson was acting tinder time ecplicit orders of the departnment to not cx- pose Imis arnlored imips to time risk of sink- log ly mines anti thb wisdom of Imis course , I believe , is mInIvcrsaii1 rtckmmwlotlgetl by naval autlmoritios , lie waited , as Imo should have done , the co-operation of time arm ) ' . how effectually under the co-operation time result was nccomplislmetl is now a tnatter of history. There are Jew more graiiimlc scenes than must intro beemm presented at 4 o'clock ttlmon the afternoon of time rourtlm of July , wimen Simafter , with Imia troops , ready to asantlit Santiago , awaited the reply of time Spanislm eommammtler Io tim detuanti for stIr- retmdcr. Samapson's fleet was at time nmouth of time harbor , drawn up lim line and ready to bombard , as it imad been for days pro- viomie , anti the signal omeer stood upon the lmeIght ready to wig-wag the signal toe fir- ing. Happily. instead of this sIgnal , came time good word timat the Spaniards imad smmm- retm.iered . to this combimied rcaditmess for at- tack. AiiunIm'nl'j ISCNliUttMlIPilhtIC $ , Please bear in mind ihat variety and weight. of time responsibIlItIes , wimich t'oro tIlOfl Admiral Sampson' for the month prior to the great battle whicim ticstroyetl Cot- Vera's fleet , lie was comummmantlbng oflthttr of the wimohe 8lnadrotm charged with the block- ude of time wlmele Cubpn coast ; charged with time detail of nil ti nmovenmetmt of sips ; charged with clerical correspondence anti other ( itIties , especially cimarged witlm pre- vcmmting time escape of Cervera. Itenmeniber timat. this mmlan whomn you so sweepingly accuse - cuse , was devoting lila days imnd mmIglmta to tlmeo dtltios. If yOU 'will read time orders Issued by lmimmm , beginning with Juno 1 , yoU will flail that the most thorough precautions intl becim taken tn prevemmt the escape of Cors'era ; that our fleet was kept eonstammtly In line , so tar frommi thoentratmco at night , afll 50 far by day ; that'the most rigid care with uttarcimlights anti every other appiiammce was taken every mmight th'at the commanding officer of every vessel knew his mbst.and his duty In ense of amm httempt at escape , so that , when that dttenmpt camne , time Imlove- mont' to prevent It , by The mtttitk on our vessels upon the outconittig Spaniards wetmt 00 like clockwork ; as If the Chattammooga , every movement of that great battle was carried out , although lenerai GramIt was neIther at MissIonary Ridge imor , Lookout MountaIn. I can well understand thy time friends of other officers simotild he so enthusiastic ammd earnest as I ama , in giving timem time credit they so richly-every one of themn-deserve for their glorious work. I cannot coneIve of anybody so flmenn as to detract by a simI- gb hair from their merIt. But I canmmot ttmtderstanti Wily such a bitter feeling is mammitested in muaoy quarters toward Adomiral Sampson , when mmli these omficem's , atilmordin- ate to him , imm their reports , clearly ammd cor- dually recognize the fact tlmat , altimugh at time beginning he was , by orders front Wasim- Ington , going to confer with General Slmnf- ter , yet time battle was fought tmnder his or- ( lees , and that the victory tm'as the coasum- mation of Ills thorough prepmtratlomm. All It'Merve UiiMtitmted l'ralse. For myself. I know no prcdelictlon ( or any otmo of these gallant mlmerm. I would crown eVery omme of them wftb laUrel. I want them all to have their just deserts. Every one of them deserve mmnstltited praise : not one of them deserves anytbfng less timnn full mmmeas- lire for that day's 'work. Itmmd , tlmorefore , I can think of miotbimlg snore cruel rii'imn it depredatIon - predatIon Of tile merit of time faitimful , devoted - voted , patriotic commanderuichIef , phys- cally frail , worp wIth sleepless vig- ttstnc , . t'csteiied. with meastmreiess re- spoasibilities an4 , detl1s , letting no duty go mndoim ; , , for weeks , with ceaseless precautions bloeiumdimm , ; tIme Spanish - ish sttmadrOn , 'a'tt'y time muierrlng fulfill- meat of his plans , cru5hlng it mmmmder time feet which executeil hfsomtniant1 ; yet now cent- pelied Ill dIgnified silence to be assailed as vindictively Os If he' weto 'an enemy to his country. . " I urn sure that no one nmore deprecates smmchi an attack tham the oflters of time fleet , commnodores , captains and ull. Ammmong them , all Is peace ; whalever disquiet there may be eisewhtre , the navy Is seretie. I din to- minded of Mrs. Ilcecoer Stowe's beautiful verse : Far , far beneatim , the noise of tenipests , iietht. , . Anti silver waves chime over peacefully ; Amid 110 rude st'orm , how fierce so 'or ii fllctb , Disturbs time Sabbath of that deeper sea , Truly yours. JOhIN D. 1.JNC. ( . ALASKA EXPLOFEHS ARE LOST 't''t'Ivt , prospcc1orM , ihentleit Imy MIs- . sloumary .Yt'ier , Swept to Ientlt Iii KuskovlnItlver , SAN FRANCISCOAug. 8.-A letter received - ceived by the Alaska Commercial company , dated Unalimaka , July 28 says : Information received hero is to tile of- feet timat an entire party of twelve prospectors - pectors , calling themselves the Columbia Exploring commmpammy , togetlmor with Rev , it. W'eber , a Moravinmm mmiissionary , ills wife ammd two native pilots , botmnd for time Kus- kevin river , imave been lost. Not long ago 11ev. Weller was asked by sonme of time prospecting - pecting imarty who wore omm board time steamer Laknme to go wltlm them as Pilot anti ItIteIpreter , with ttvo ltmdizimm pilots , up time Kuskovin river. He agreed to do so , taking his wife and chIld along. On June 2 1 Weber met the party , wimo had a fifty- foOt steamer and two barges. They were at Good News bay , but were short one boat , which was ueeded to carry their stores , On Jtml1' 2T , the nhtives say , the emnall steanmer , wIth two barges in tow' , left Good News bay to proceed up the river. Soon after timeir 'lieparttmre a terrific storm arose , A tdt , , ' days later time natives meported a stranded barge asimoro 0mm the imortim side of time i'ivem' . It was leaden witlm suppiies , all of whicim 'sere appropriated by 'time find- era. JAt r on a. raft was found adrtf Notlming imne been imemmrd of atmy of time soy- enteen persomls whmo started up time river mmmmtl all gre thought to have perished , The names of the prospectors imave not beca ascera netl , RECORD BREAKER WHEATCROP ImlIIuijtJoJiM 'I'IiiitIt Will Lxot'tI this iiuimuper Crop ( if iHI)1 , CHICAGO , Atii , 8-Time Post today says : According to reporta recevetI by railroad cpnpanioim ; amid business men , time largest \Vheat \ . rep In tl1e luster ) ' of the United Stnts yil be lmaryetctl within a tortmmigjm. Tile winter wheat yield , m'hIoh aggregates trom'aTrOOOOOO ftc 400.OeO,000 lUeimels , will be limcreaod to the 'extent of nearly 3i0 , . OOG,000 bushels frtmmn he spring wheat 10- gioti. Time "bunper crop" of 1851 will he eclipsed this year by 100,000,000 bushels from present indications.Reports received front members of the National Association of Morcimunts and Travelers , who are as- somimblimlg here today to attend the fall meetIng , afford positive proof , It is do- dared , ( lint a new ermm of prosperity is dawn. illS throughout the great west. Railroad officials who Imave Just come In from extended - tended trips through time spring wheat and Corn-growing states , make equally optimistic - tic leports. State crdp reports received to. timmy ( rein ICansas and MIchigan say ; "A bumper cr'op is hero , " Thu i'earson-Taft latmd Credit comupany , which holdB $9,000,000 worth of farm mort- 'gages iii time west , hmas but l7,0OO worth of property under foreclosure. i'ii4'c''Nsfui ' ( ) ilgt 'j'jirougj , Idmkcs , BOSTON , Mass , , tug. 8.-The UnIted $ tates revenue cuttet 'alier Q , Uresimam arrived today , baying sailed ( room Chicago tlmrough the Great Lakes aimil St. Lawreuoe river , o FEAR FOR NE\V \ ARRiVALS Oan Stand the Olimate at Sa ntngo Withon Danger of Disaster. SIIAFTER REPORTS ON 1IIE ROUND ROBIN Cotidut limum of 'i'ruoiis % ins smi Sn uitiimgu flue i'rlumt'ipnliy to Iimniit lout filth iiXiiosiiti'e iii time 1ttte Caunputigim. \'ASii1NGTO , Aug. S.-rcnemal Shatter has teir'grnphed the president regarding the publIcation of time "round robin" lgtmeti by the getmcral omccrs of Imis conmnmammd , as tel- lows I caim very readily see what Intense ox- citernent. tllo itUilicatitn mmlust have occa- sionetl ; a great deal more thatm the shIms- lion warratmtei , Situation is greatly imggra- s'atetl from tile fact tlmat befoto imny of tile muon were taken ill they Ivore timoroughly exhausted , At least 75 ier cent of the coal- macmid Imad been down vitim mnaiariai fever , froni which time ) ' recover 'cr' slowly , anti arc in no commdltioa to stand an attack of yci. how fever or dyscimtery. Placed Imera now in timO cotmditina in which tlmey were 'imea they came lmero I do not behiet'o they wollltl he in tiny particular danger. 'rime regiment of liii- immUnca ( lint recently am'rIvcd is not stmtTorimmg at. all , mmd I do imot bhieve they wIll. They call Itecim out of time sun , are vehl ciotlmcd nail well fed. Wlmat vut mmmy commmtnnnmi in its hresont condition was the twenty days of tlmti cimlmmpaign when they imt1 notimitlg itit meat , bread anti coffee , without cimange of clothes , M'itlmout imny shelter witatever and timiring ( ho period twIce as storm ) ' as it has been since time surrender. Presh troops reaching lmoro in time middle of August wIth good camps , good t'mttor , abundance of tent- ngc-shiclm time ) ' wlhi find lmore-mmccd mIot apprehend serious danger. I thank you for time high regard 1mm wimich you hold my commend anti time 'aitmc of time Lervico timoy have remmriered. It las's for all time sufcrimmg we Imavo etmtlured , I have read timis to Generals Wimecier , Lawtoml , Bates ammd lcemmt. wlmo concur with nme in time view' cx- Pressed above. Cnutiomm is Neoessztiy , 'rime isstianctm of time statement from Gcn- oral Siizmfter was time sequence of a coimfer- cmmco held at. time White house timls imfteraoomm , betweea the presIdet , Secretary Alger anti Secretary Long , It was ( cit that time state- imients made as to time cotntltiotms of time troops at Santiago mnlght create a grave lmmm- preasion abroad. While time statemmment as issued - sued was brief , It occupIed alamost amm hour ha its consideratIon , it being felt that time mit- most precaution was essential at. the present stage of time negotiations between timls coutm- try amId Spain , wimich imad at first been felt to at least he immipoded by time itmmowletigo of time serious coadition revealed 1mm the appeal slgmmcd ly the omcers timere. The issuance of time stateimient was time result and it speaks for Itself. After the portions of the dispatch mmmade public had been finally passed omm tlmere was some discusslomi of the status of the peace negotiations. It was tlme oplaiomm of the president and his two war councillors that no conlmnunicatlon of the actiomm of time Span- lab cabinet would be made by M , Camnboa before tommmorrov. This , however , was based merely on the clrcumstammces nttachmetl to the trammamlasion of so inmportaat a dispatch , with frequent trammslatiens from cipher. When the conference eacied each party to it stated unequivocally that the presidemmt was without a word from any official source of the acceptaace. It may be reiterated , however , that there is no impatience felt on time part of tile administration on the score of the delay of Spain in taking a week in reaciming its decision. They recognize timat the internal situation in Spain is very crtlcai and thmat manipulatIon mmd the. most careful dehlberatfon is mmecessmmry to adjust overythfng to satisfy the SpanIsh people with the ac- ceptaace. Tills evening General Shafter supplemented - mented his first dispatcim with a second on time same subject , as follows : "SANTIAGO , Aug. 8 , 7:15 : p. m.-Adjutant General of time Army , \Vnshington : 1mm con- nmmctiom : with my telegram of the 3d iast. and the letter of time general officers to mci of the same date , I have the honor to say that slmmce then I have talked witim time divIsion - vIsion conimnanders and they join fll0 In say- lug timat the first report was mnade so strong because of the weakemmed and ox- bausted eommditlon of the Comlmnlafld , more than 75 per ccitt of which have been ill with time very weaketming malarial fever , lasting from four to six days , and wimich leavea every man too mmmcii broken down to be of any service aad In no commdltion to witlmstaad an epidemic of yellow fever. For strong miami licaithy regitnents catalog here now end a little later , with plenty of tent- age to cover ( beam and not subject to any hardslmiims mmd with plenty of nourlslmiimg food , the danger 1mm my opinIon amid that of time division comrnammder , would be reduced to a mniimimnunm. "SHAFTER , Major Conlimlandbag. " IN CAMP AT CHICKAMAJGA ( Itc'cor.i of tilt' Iuihly Joiuigs of time Secoutti Neltrashit timid ( rigsb"s Iioiiglt Ititters. CIIICICA MAUGAGa. , Aug , C.-SccIal ( Correspondence.-Prls'ate ) John G. itaher of time Seeommfi Nehraska received several con- gratulntory telegrams yesterday from friemmds wlmo were attending time state demmiocratle commvctmtiomm at Lincoln , Neb , lie does not fully understand the meammltig of the nmes- sages. At first thought. lie smmhi to bimmmaelf. ' 'Can It be Iossiblc that I have been imomnimm- ated for governor ? " Atlotiler telegranm gave time imano of ( Ito nominee of tIme coimvention and ( lila sot Private Malmtr at ease on thimt poimmt. lie news timinica Ito 'as commgrrmtuiatetl becammac lIe is alive ammd is at Cimlckamauga , Captain FIshier and I4eutenummt Ioriimg went to Chattanooga Thursday evening to ace Sergeant ileflecko , who is ill at the home of Mrs. Saunders. Sergeant flemmecico is muhm imros'etl. Company Ii has received a choice lot of reading matter froam Mrs. Jumlge flaird and Mrs. Captain Fisher of Chiadron , Nob. , anti from tile Woamen's Relief Corps of Ftc- mnommt. Nob. Captain Fisher while home on it visit tiommated $50 to the Young iIen's Christian association , of wlmich lie is an active inenm- her , GcnerM Colby aatl staff of the Third bri- gimde , FIrst division , ThIrd corp8 , visIted the camp of the Second Nebraska Thuisday evening anti witpvssed the dress parade of the Third attalion , commanded by Maor $ Tracy. Major Mapes took time Second battalion to witness the dress parade by the Rightthi New York reginment Timmiratimmy evening. At its cotmcltmsion , Major .Iapes' hattaliotm gave an exhibition drill , which greatly ileascd the spectators. 1rIvtitts Zellin I ) , Zmlikttr of Company I , First Florida voluntcerB , has been tratma- ( erred to Compamly F , Second Nebraska. Zcdilcer Is a Nebraskan anti was formerly at Lincoln. I'm-ivato Oliver Giessner Leidigh of Corn. puny 11 , ts'imo has becim transferred to the ThIrd ebrasku reginmeni , now mmt Jaehcsomm. 'iIle , Fia , , is a son of George W. Leldigh , warden of the Nebraska state pcnitentIay. Time warden is a populist and a great ad- Nervous IOrSfOrVS ( flc Poshae quiets tLIO nerves , and induces sleep. $ id only In bohilas , mIlirer of Celonl flrrin , whith accounts for thm transfer. l'rlt'cmte fllenkiscmn of ( 'emupany ( I returned yt'atertlay ( roam Omalma , having visited imis home on a furlough. ( ; rlg'.b-'s ii.mtuglt It 1.1 t't't , Coionel ( Irigaby's rough riders expect to teCiyc a mnost tclcoiimo visit horn time Pa- master this immoriming amid Cs a result thc ) ' are in good spirits , Colonel Origaby anti Lietitctmlumt ( 'oloimel Lloyd are on Loolcommt mountalim on a short vIsit and titiring theIr absence Major Stewart - art Is looking after time interests of time boys. lie w Ill continue In vornmatmtl uimtll time two colonels return to eanmp. A dress parade anti review of the regl- fllcmltVCS held yesterday imftornentm. Time review was conducted by Major Stcwntt and im was % 'cr ) ' vell , lilcnscd wit im the np- pearance of the reglimlent , Sergeant RIpp of Troon Ii ha omm Lookommt tmmoummtaln , suffering front aim attack of mnaiarlal fever. Liemitctnnnt ( leorgo ( irigsly , who is also ill omm the nmountnitm , is reported us being mmmmchm Improveti. Acting hirlgatle Conmnlissary Sergeant I George it. Deane has gone to Springfleitl , Ill. , on a tell ( la'S' furlotmgh. Lieutenant MeMlchael , time brigade commm- muissar' , 'imo is it PracticillS physician , is bringing lila Itrofesston into use. lie is at- tommtiing 0mb of time adore who line been apl'enrimmg elm time boards at the Catmmp Thomas theater mmmmml wimo was reccimtiy taken ill. Licittemiant McMichmaeh imna his brigatlo conmmmmissar ) ' store iii good w-orkltmg order mmow since the removal of time cammmp. Sigtutii Curim.i t.eumv& ' Ci.It'icn tutmimaim , Ciihl'ICAMAL U NAI tON . \ h 'Mti. 4Iii , 8.-Tue mmlgmmal corps tinder Major Squler left Camp Timomas at 5 o'colek this imlern- lug ammd nIarcimecI to Itimmggoid a distance of cighmt miles , wimert' its effects were put aboarti cars for time trip to Newport News. Their iicparttmro for Itimiggohl over time W'cst- erim & Atlantic railway was mmlatio early him the forenoon. The partcommaisteti of 160 officers amid memm. Timcrc were no otlmer the- partumrcs from limo cammmp todit ) ' . Chief Pa- master George it. Stnitim begami paying time troops early thIs mimoralng. Time following regiments received pay ( or July : Timird Tennessee , Fifth I'ctmnsylvammia , Third Ummited States cavalry , First l'enns3'lvammln , First Now flummmpsimlre , FIrst Vermmmoimt , First \\'est Vlrgimmia 111141 FIrst Arkammsns. o1 Made Mane Wtoi ifyouuse Soap f or WooIon forwooleimsonly , you have lost flint , - telIths 1 . . of its value. . 'You needa ' ptmrcsoapin J ( . , your bath- r o o m and bed moo in. Your face is . more impor- tammt than wool.Vool if Soap is a JJ pure soap. It's thoonlysoap MY MAMA I WISH MINI eontainfngnoinju- 9 USED HAD rIOUS ingredients. IT SWIM PeMiCrOSCOiC Exnmination of Hair and Scalp by Prof. J. 11. Austin The pmujliienl scalp ape- clalist , 02(1 ( New York Life Bitig , Omialma , hours ( I 'ttt 0. Austi n's 110 Oandrulf Do- atroy'tr and Now HOir Crowor. ThIckens thIn hair and tleittroys thlamalero-bac- jilt that cammimos prams- lure grayilesa. .Iammdrutf _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ amid fallIng haIr , For haiti o a drumglmmte. Rrnember ( the name when you buy again ! * ' , r MILLINERY DdSS Big Fira Sale , , iitiimdretiq of beatmtlftti Pimtterim 1 hat it itimmi I Iotvcrs flvert'tlmimmg lUtIst ite eboseti out lb mm f.'w ilnys. Notltltmg rt'servecl. SimIhtpi'm , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ri'itt.st sarritlee sale ot Fine Millinery ( 't'59' .ttti tim ( lit' IVest. C.mImILI eariy anti get t'hotee. :121 : sot 'i'ii'i'ii s'i' , . . - - - - - - - - - - 1iO'I'llI,4 , THE MILLARD 13th ttmmd ltmit'1zt St , , ) niniia. C1NTltALl.LoC'm'1D. . -AMl1LI.S .t NI ) ill lIti'il t ' vi. t- .1. Fl. : ti .imtiIi , , t L'rmls , -HOTEL BARKEI- 13TH ANI ) JON1S S1'ttEi'l'S , ) .lAIiA . , 110 OUTS1DII100II1S. . Ammicriratm ' . . . . . . . . $ . ) itmmd $2.00 l3C tiny Ilmmojtextmm i'iami. . . . . . . . . bc to $1.04) pet' day FIIANK DA1IKRII , Mnmmmmger , SAM IJAUMAN , Chief Clot-k. MUR1AY IL OTILLI , 11(11 ( amid lhlmrnt' ) ' St. American l'iamm-3 to h dollars icr 'lay. Street t'cim's ( rein dcisot mtmmtl ( roam hotel to E : PoSit it ) II I ] rotl mids itm Ii ft eon imm I nmm t en. 11. SiLLO\\'AY , Mmlmmager - A 4it1it'L' lil ( SliOV , iftc , L1 Telephone 2217. Lent' , & Williams , Props. . and Mgra. \v. W. COLI. Act , Manager , ALL. STARS Fashiile VavH T0NICHr-ALL. WEEI ( FIOI ) tIti'l'iiIitS. Comedy Acrobtts. : 1tmItI ) ) .t : Ittt'IIIiit , .it1sIcti . : Comnetiiimmms. ! l..JI LlSSIK. Arab \ilimlIttmltitom' of Firetirtus. AL ! 'I.tl ) , , - I' Oriemmtal Necromimiumeer tim Pimisine Surprises. 31tItY Ithi , Ocrathu VocitUst. r.n.ei i : iMaii'i"i' A CI ) , , Commied ) ' Sketcim Artists. IIlitGFiit A : it Ii'il ) , Simmging mind Dammcimmg Sketcit Artists. Shecinil' re-engaged fom' mint' week mmioro , ' ' ' ' Vt'I'SOX SIS'l'FilhS , Seimsatiommal Aeriahists. mtssitcd by .JttN iE 'l..t Iltlt.t , ( 'tmbnn ( .ymnmmamtt. All New Fitees % t'Vet'k. . 'FIii : C" ° " " I P0N141u1 & L& L I15 &LJLL Managtrm. Tel. Z3L 0. Li. Woodwmrd. : titiusoiimtint Director. 'l'ONICi I'I'S TIlE WOODWAItI ) t'I'OCIC CO. ' PRESENTING ' 1' "FAUST" ! ce S V'lc--"CAl"l' , SWI i"I' . ' _ _ _ - - - . - _ _ . _ i. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MIiW'.Y T't'itAC'i'IONS. , _ . s ii - Ii The Great I TRILBY - - - - - - - - - as i MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS. -vJsII' TJlI Moorish , Flareni on the Jfttst 2tlldu' iy , rmzui sec the toast- derful repa'mlimcllon ofilse bfIUhlfIfl u'o- , m.um-lIm:1iptti'il' . # SItJi-ult.o this itolloin- $ les.q 1VJII.uit1 JAXCING GIIiLS , TIIJ. Moorish Cafe is time MOST POPULAII Place to ditme or lummchm on time East Mi.It'ay . Genii service ' ' mnko It dcsirablo for lId CII jit'ice ( ( ) fmtnmilies . . . . . . THEMOORISH PALACE 'I'Iic Only 'I'ClUhiC of At't amid Ainuiscinetit oil the Midvny. Viitihtim'fitl See. . es Port raycil its In Life. SWEPT DY ( 'OOIj IiRRE'/ES. 'i'IiPI PLACE FOR SOChE'I'Y. jergiiiu VHI g ( : ( ) NTINiNIis 'tL'il'ILLti. , cccccccccceMo c cctcec S 'VlSI 'r JAPANESE TEA GARDEN CURIO STORE. N , of Mtislc IInhi-ttst Mitlvny. T YO81 UI I PIS EXOsIO ! UI FLYING LADY. A lictmutlful % Voutiitu * iholitluIg In .miuitce , ( ) ' 1hi i Ji.tS'I' i I I ) % % 'A , THE MYSTIC MAZE ct. mm' lung Ii I Fl o..t'sm'i . . f if y'.ui t'nh. I 11111 lhtil html ittt ) ) If you huh liii' Imegitutlfial hiiii' , Mammoth Whale Length 55 lt , Welaht 80,000 , lbs 'I'lie only tiiiiu 'iiitIe I ii the S'om'Id. E4S'l' 'sI1I\4 % ' . STREETS OF CAIRO See the lrii'itnb I1uziismi ilL'nutits Iii their jul11 I54 eus Ituuuit's utiusI ijasumem's. vi i uis t lie ( aluouma sii , uuistmmim nusti * uhe mm mimic on tise t'tiniul. , "CHUTE THE CHUTES" LI Take a Will Ritlo for Life on ' w,1 The ( rent Incline ! M U You will z'ornonmbor it fi'avoi' and toll your friozimls how it hnpjmonetl. M Don't ' tail to take a ridu on GRIFITHS' ' SCENIC RAILWAY on tile MIIIVm'AY , and sco it represeumtntbomm of the I3A'I'TLld OF MANILA in tIme Great Tunnel. 'l'ime imtemmt right ( or these rail- % % 'tL's Iii any Part tmf ( lie Utmiteil Stat fur sale by J , A. Grilhiths , at 111mm oulicu cmi the J Ihitiwmiy. , - , , _ TI'EWLD WESTSHOW is tile Greatest Attraction omm time MI ] ) . \\'AY. 'J'imu holdup of timtm Overbuild Stmlge. l'hmo most exciting tICCilO of frontier iii'e anti lmalrbreamitlm CHCfliC ) $ from attacks of tIme htmdianmm ciiim lmouriy lie mmccii ill time GREA' ! ' WILD WIS'f. lJon't J'itiI u ! 4t' i It. iiA6P [ BACK'S Trained Wild Animal Show. SEE 'J'IIE LtlY lNCI ) IN 'J'IiE JEN oii' LIONS. 'i'iic , ' , % 'ondcrfiil Cycloi'aiuiii Of tIlO Great hattie Jitttmm'ooim the MRRIMAC - ANt ) - MONITOR t' I ) it i-I tig ( i.e . Ci vi \'ar I , i' t ho ttit.t COS ( I ) ' , anti 1ineV show omm tlmmS'cst Midway. iON'T PAIL. TO 'iiiiI if. , , ' ' HOtJ'm'hiiItN ti ( , , IIrUJLNI.i ' . ' 'rIme biggest , beet , nmost novel eximlimitlon ( ill \'est uhilway. dttlnmlssiorm only 10 edits. ' litirU of imtarly 100 Giant ( is. S EE trieimtms , ( ltaCiltt of Osti-leim chicks Omliy it few duys oiti ' 1 ho most gorgeoliti imiutnaflo , fl eurtlm , ( jstrielm eggs , Ostrich mmesb' ' , etc. hiiWIN ( 'AWSTO' , Proim , - DoNotForget to VisIt'the CNS [ TIIAJR , Tea Garden , Bazar and Toss , { House on West Midway.1. GrandBattle of Confetti 'I'iu'NiSt' , itt IthIu , , su , at Streets of All Nations ROLLIl CIRIRS , JINEHKISIIAS CAMP l3'OOIS , SlATB FOIl FJI1i. \'Oili < S , CONCRIt'i'S , ETC' , Ask Stand No , I , 'Hellicy , " Aclmtmigmistrptjoim Arch Statul Nt. 2. . "Iewey , " West Mimiway littlni No , 3 , "iIm. : . " ' .artJt 'iadtat. Stand No 4 , " 13r.nmpson. " Houth viuduct. ( Jr 'l'Itono ' CUMMINS. xnositloii tiroiiud. I