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Ik Wealth Makers and Lincoln Independent Consolidated. VOL. X. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY JUNE 30, 1898. NO. 7. SPANISH DRIVEN BACK General Shifter Land! IH Troope and Tight PoUowi Two Day Later SIXTEEN AMEEIOANS KILLED Roosevelt Bough Bidera Lead the Way and Charge Twice Their Number. flal arlou Jlattla. General Htiaftor laudd 10,000 oldler oear Santlng d Cuba, on Wednesday mrf.lDtf. June 22. Oo the following VJ Pr luv lour troop oi we r ira vnwntrj lour troop of tlie Tenth cavalry and eight troop of Itoosevelt rougu riocr, Urn than a thousand men In all, die mounted and attacked 2,000 Spanish soldier In tb thicket within Are mile t,i Hantioiro do Cuba. The American beat the ooroy back into the city. Twelvedeod Spaniard were found in t.HMk ftr the flitbt. but their los won doubtless fur in xces of that. General Young commanded the expe dition and wa with the regular, while Colonel Wood directed the operation of the rouifb rider eevoral mile west. Doth partie truck the Spaniard about the eawe time and the flgnc ioea an oour. The Spaniard opened fire from the thick brush and lad every advontage of number and pcsiuon, oui ui iruojia drove thetn back from the tart.atormed the blockbouee around which they in ml the final etand and sent thera ecatterlug over the mountain. ti.u onvnlrviueu wcr afterward re inforeed by Svutb, Twelfth and Seven tieth lufantry,rmri oi we ww urj ti.aKw.mid Maesocbusett and the sv ... Nan Yirk. The American now hold the portion . . ti.rM.hold of Santiago de Cuba, with more troop gelng forward cou nt thMV are preparing for a Mmd luuMult upon the city. Wahlaatea. June 28. A dlspateu received from Shatter at noon today plate the American loss at ten killed ud forty wounded, and the dispatch ay that our troop are now occupy ing the enemy' portion wltbla a in le and a ball from tsevma, ririiiriNd 8TILL IN PltOGKESS. Jv'ew York, June 85 The Journal' ", iiavtien special say that re- ,a.rt have readied Iiavtien to the el it.it that flirhtiiiir wore serlou than any that ba yet taken place la now tr,.,nir on around Santiago, but that no detail are obtainable other than both troop and ship are engaged and that the American force are ad vancing. I'lava del Este. June 24. 8 p. in. (On board Associated Tree Dispatch Umt, or? Juragua.) Thi morning four troop of the First cavalry.four troop of the Tenth cavalry and eigtb troop of Koosevelt'a rough rider, h-ua than 1.000 men In all. dUmounted and attacked 2,000 Spanish soldiers in the thicket within ne mile oi ean tia?o. The American beat the enemy Lack into the city, but tbey left the following dead on the field: Uouch rider: CAPTAIN ALLYN K. CAntON. of troon L. BICltGEANT HAMILTON FISH. Jr. PRIVATES T1IMAN AND DAWSON both of troop L, PUIVATE DAUGIIEUTY or troop L. I'M V ATE W. It. EltWIN of troop F. First cavalry: I'KIVATKH DIX, YOHK, 11I5.IOUK, KI.01JK, KKKL1N AND LbMOCK. Tenth cavalry: COHl'OHAL WHITE. At lfiiat fifty Amerlcnn were wounded, Including ix ofllcer. Sev rl of whom will die. Twelve dead Hiiunlard were found In the btieh after the light, but their Um we Uuubtlik far in exdea of that. (ieueral Young, eonunauder of the enMditioiv wa with the regular, while Culunel Wood directed the op eration of the rough rider keverl iiiIIihi writ. Iloth oartle utruik the Hpaiiianl about the ain time, aud the llvlil Unted an hour. The Xpaulurd uei fire from the tlilik lrumi aixl litul every advantage of uuiitUre aud position, but the tiotip drove them back from the tai I toriui'd the blmkliou arouud which tiny made a uud aud nvnt them Mattering evrr the mountain. Th cavalry w aftrrwardi relit frnl y th HfVtnlh, Twelfth tu hvpittriith liifmitry, pil of the Mutli lavwlry, the HoimI Mmhu. etl and Ih hrvruty Krl Nw ork. 'the Ainei lean now htdd l,i nil tloit al the thrrnhold of HMntiago d til, with tiior trotip going forward ,niiaiilly, aiut they arc prrpailng fur a flnel ull 11)4111 the etty. Iha fullovvliig otliier were wound. edi Major llro.ll-, ehul IhroufH the right forereiii. t apteta Mit llntmV, Iroop Jl, ho tkruoyh right Uf, I teuteaai! J, II, Tltmnaa, tr.w.p I, hoi through the right ley, III . tltiiM Mi iuua, All tha foregulay offlrt r rwuglt rider. Other nffUera wtiad arai Captaln Knox, whose condition I ai'iiou. Major Bell.' Lieutenant Bryan. Theae officer are of the Firt cav- airy. The following are dler wounded: Kouirb rider: among tne ol- Troop ; 1'rlvate E. M, Bill, She! ley, F. KlNher. M. S. Newcomb, Fred N. Ilcolc, and Corporal J. V. Ithodea. Troop E: Corporal Jainc F. Bean 1'rivate rrank J. Dootn, Albert Ifnrtley, It. O, Bailey, If, Alber, E, J, Atlierton, Cllnord lteed and Hergean O. w. Arrinffo. Troop O: Sergeant Tbomaa F. Car- anauirli, corporal L, h. ntewart, 1'ri vate George Itowkad, II. J. llnefner, Michael Coyle, B. M. Held, and M- jaimMell. Troop L: Private J. B. KeaneJoh V, Dernap, Tliomn F, Meager, Ed ward Calbomt, and Nathaniel Poe. Tenth cavalry! Troop B: Private Bunnell, Oaine Miller, Cro, Braxton, and Wheeler, Troop J: Private fildd and May' berry. Etfward Marfthall, eorreiipondent of tlie New York journal and AdvertiNer, wo ncrioii'Jy wounded in the email of the Lack. It 1 probablo that at leat ten of tM wounded will die. New York. June 24 Hamilton Flub, Jr., one of the killed, wa on of tha young New Yorker or good position and family who went to the front with l.ooevelt' rough rider. II wa of dlMtlniruiNhed anceatory, bl fam ily being one of th oldeat In th Mtate, 111 father, Nicola Flub, the Hon of the late Hamilton FUli,who wa nccretary of elate in Grant' cab inet, lie l a banker and. uvea in tbi city, Hamilton Flub wa over elx feet tall, of herculean build and rowed a No. 7 of the Columbia college crew in it winning race f 1804 over the Poufrbkecpftle courne. Cup tain Allyn K. Capron of troop L, Ilooaevelt rouifh rider, wbo among the killed, Is a son of Captain Allyn u capron ot tne mm emu ery, and waa well known in Waahlag ton. He i a acnfcnd lieutenant of the Seventh cavalry aud waa recently promoted to be a captain in the vol- uateer Mcrvice, aau wa given com' mand of troop L of the rough rider, He wa a young and daubing ofllcer and wa regarded by hi superior a one of tbe most promising cavalry of libera jn tne rvli'. POBTO BICO INVASION. Washington, D, C June 24. The In voslon of Porto Bico will begin with in two weeks, Tbe troops will land probably on the south or east side of tlie island, and tbe strongly fortlfltJ town of San Juan, on the north coast, win be taken from tbe rear. Major General Miles will soon go to the front, first to Santl go, where lie will inspect tbe situation and tben to Porto Bico. The landing without resistance of bhafter army ba 11 lied the administration circle with enthus iasm, and it I generally conceded that the prompt occupancy of a etrong po sition by Sbafter army near Santia go will bring the Invaa'on of Porto Ktno much nearer In the matter of time. The war department haa added the prize steamer ranama to tbe list of transport. The ship wa sold under order of tbe prize court and bought by tbe government. Assistant (Secretary Mieklcjobn la running tbe work of lit epectiiig foreign vessels, and with 50 per cent of those under Inspection se cured, in addition to tbe twelve now on hand, the war department will have at its command within ten day a fleet nearly equal in number and capacity to that now with General Sbafter, many of wblcli can bo utilized for the Porto Hlcan work. At least 20,000 troop will be sent to Porto Bico, Many of tbem will be sentf rom Hantlago aa soon victory is secured In that quarter, and tne places 01 tnose wiinurawu win u filled by the volunteer, who will be mussed at Fernandina. The proposition to transfer a por Hon of General Coppliiirer'a command at Tampa to Fernandina is being fav orably considered. 'I .is portion of tha nh'oimI division ot tbe roruth corps. oinprlslng three brigades under re- npwtlvely General Do Kuaer, Carpen- er aud Hall, ilia nrst lulifinle includ es the Eleventh and Ninth of the regu lar Infantry. The Secoi u brigade !u- luiles tlie first District of Columbia Second New York and F"th Msrylund volunteer regiments. The Third bri gade coimUia of the Third Peiinsvltan- a, One Hundred and Ptfty-sevuilb In diana, First Ohio aud First Illinois vol unteer retfliiiviits. withdrawal of tlm troops from l'iii leave at that point ten egluielits under I opplngtir, In addb Ion to kl light latteries slid two tenvy butteries, the Fifth I nll'd Slat es isviiiry reetiiisiits, with the four eey Utlrrle reenlly ordered la Ismiia from Fort reus Monroe. Fort Moi mih and Fort Adam. Il.it volunteer fore at Jrkonv!lie miller (init ial I ea may aUo . Mint to I rinaiitlina, tha military atithoiitlea N lining that FrrnaiKlliia I It a heller lata fur embarkation If thla plan 1 t arried out II era will b ptaiM In ernan. tin tiltlmstaly Iwetit reirl ineiita 01 liilile. r an 1 vu fegl iiieitl or fegular. Pott Ail I'rliie. Jan It. Arenrdlna- l.i irltahla a.lili'ea received Kara thi imniltiir, tha AitttiriiHtu armv will atain h ina.irr of Sanllagii, June II Th HrraM terll front Pwrl Aaloiibi, Jmaiea, ale. I June VI, t,) that tiaed ad ullorjf Itfbtlng kat ln going nil in niioiNiaiiit on an ie of KanlU- g.. All laat fctgttt GeHeral Hhaftar continued landing hi troop at tlie hitfiia Iron company' dock. While thi wa going on a number of trans ports proceeded weetward twelve mile and troop were landed to co-operate directly witn tne cuoan rorce marcn. Inc ursin th doomed city. In that dl re!tion from tha bill back of Santia go 900 Cuban have been refiorted to be liarraaslnir the enemy. Two bodies of Soonlnrd have bien driven tnn the hill In that direction back to nan tlago, Thi wa don only after a des perate fight, in which 25 Spaniard r said to have bwn killed and twlca that number wounded. The Spaniard hv plenty of ammunition, but they show the effect of the tejrible at rail that they must have been tinder lnc thai appearance of the American troop. Admiral Sumpsoti gave order that the Texas, Massacliusctt ana uregon ahoiihl ma nta n a steady lire tin titnmlnir noon the lsttU'rie on eac side and buca of Morro Castle. Uulesa ili onler ha been countermanded bard flirhtlnir 1 surHV srolng on all along tii line. Admiral Sarnpuon also ordered Commander McCalla to Ker the Miirblehead busy in Guantanamo bav, Cubans who came out of Santla go last night report that the city i sulfcrlng lerriuiy, Hunger i rncrmwn, Inir noon cltl.eiis anil soldiers alike The citizen alndy are petltlonng that a urrndr be J wlUtoiat fur ther fighting. Port Antonio Jamaica, June 24, n. in The Associated Prese boat bun i tie brinir advlee from Jur ague to the effwt that last night iThursdnv) the advance of the Amert can army had reached the table land In which the Harbor or nanuago lies The Spaniard retired before th r vance. which wa covered Vr tbe Cu ban aklrmlsher wbo burned the block house a they wert. Before Thursday noon Jorngu wa occupied by th American, Gen. Liu arle, with 1200 Spanish troops aban doned Juragua in audi est that he hod no time to burn the town . al thouirh he made an ineffectual at tempt to Accomplish that result and tried to destroy the locomot've and rolling sock of tne railway company, The Spaniard retreated to Seville, six miles west of the JkiiWyue by road and nine mile from Hantlago, HEROES PBOMOTED. Washington, June 27 President Mc Klniey baa sent two special measage to congress providing for the recogni tion of Jlolmon, Meutenont riewcomo and crew which rescued the Winslow lit Cardenas; Captain Hodgson of th McCullouirh, which fitrured In th battU of Manila, end Naval Cadt Powell, who held the steam launch under the bluffs of Santiago search iiicr for the crew of th Merrlinao af' (it that ship was sunk by Hobson In tne neck of me nay. Observe tbe date at wbloh yoor nb- acriptfon expire, marked on tble io of your paper, end if yon are In arrear make a remittance. ANOTHEB EXPEDITION, Washington, June 28 Order bine been issued for the Immediate sailing of another large cxepedltlon to rein force uencral Hbafter, I be exiHull- tlon Is to sail from Tampa, and will include v.wm men. It is understood that tbev tnav b taken from the Second dlvUion of the Fourth army corps. Eight transport will carry the exMKlltIou which go 11 mi 10 ivey vvesi anu mere be loin ed by a atrong naval convoy. it is expected that thla expedition win start today. A proclamation hou been Issued ex tending tha blockade on the south ern coast of Cuba from Catio Frauds to Cape Cruse. The proclamation al so Includes the blockading of Sun Juan. Hear Admiral Sampson haa notified the navy department that the Yalo u riven yesterday and discharged It trooiHi. ADViCES FROM MANILA. Iondon, June S3. The Manila Kail- road coiiiiany haa received a cabl from Msnihi saying that although the riilllpplne Insurgent have captured all but tne Inner city of Manila, they are reelecting proterty. The London agent of the lusurgeut claims that Atfulunlilo made a compact with Ad- tnirul Dewey not Ui attauk the walled city till the American troops arrive, when they will eooiNTutft with Inaur- genta and foei'e th capitulation of Manila, OFFK'EIIH OK TIIIHD. Th lint of imiHirtant regimental of- fleer for the 'liiird regiment, .Nrl.raa- ka vuluiileeia. waa, Monday after iiiHMi toiiiplrteil by Governor 1 1 1 I - uinli. 'Iha apiHitntioena Here, Jidiu 1. M.CIuy, senior inajori V. F. Hetk, dlulttiit witli the rank of lust hu- eiianti V F, ht hwliui, rank of IU at lleiiteiiatiti Colonel, W. J. Pry an, bin- oi m lieutenant colonel, Vbtor tf lain, l.lneoliii aeiiior major, t'onral l i liarioaiui, Xottti Plait) adjutant F. li k, I tkaitiah) itiartrriii4ler, , r niivviiii, . intuit 11 j atiigeou, I r. In, 'than, hi, I'auli aaaUUiit ur- eona, lr, llalpl, J. Irwin . llaatinga ml I'r. A. I . I lUallltliimi of teum- h. When Iha pilnliiieiit of eliatv- 't!u la mad Iha retflnieiit will 1 liipleln. t . t . I k .e, th immiIIIiih of deit- ly iH,llnlauibii of Inibllu nalrK Ion tip ,t hi mlnlHtat. Tee will 14 Ik date el an kit yuur hrrtlot tiplrad saikt wa Ik wY tu el f ear li, Ttkt aol tee of II tad if fee are le arrsere e akaaltl mat a ja at ea, li Manager of Nebraeka Line upon Queatlona of State Board of Traneportatlon. HEARING IN TIBBLES' OAS Tha Elkborn BhowlDg-BurUngton and Hook Zalaod Aek Further Time to Com pie to Work, Tlie flitur (llvso, Monday of tbi week wa ant as werday"for Nebraska railroad question propounded by th lat hoard of trannportatlon In the Tibbie complaint filed lut year, Th diwlgu of tbe question waa to ascertain tb cost of building and operating Nebraska railroad and the nxselpt and expetisn of local freight Servian la tb state, appointed tlm Attorney 0, M. Lum Iwrtson, representing tb Union Pud flu, Bon. T. White, representing th Elk born, J. W, Orr tb Missouri Pacini) and J, W, Deweime tb Jlurllngton apsiard Th Klli born road filed tb only coin plat report a to cot of it road, Tlie report I of considerable interest and la herewith given: It estimate th cost of 1,001,1 mile of it road In Nebraska at th present time at 13,0,10,42 4.0(1, an average cost tier mile of 2if,427.42. Itoadbed f 9,010,050 44 ilridge, total value ,'. S00.704 Oil Culvert 104.0KO 00 Ibgbt of way,,,,. 2,804,018 00 Tie, 0,000 (cedar) per mil for 1 .00 1 . 1 nillii.. 1 ,080,030 00 Hulls, J03,ia7,70il ton U.WMAM M spike lao.a.'U 00 tost ol connecting plates, bolt and tie-plate. ... 715,243 00 Depot, US passenger.,, 101,000 00 warehouse, ice nouses, eating bousit, round bouses.stock yard,eli vator. corn cribs.,,.... 408.071 75 Land for term 1 aula, val ue a terminal In ad dition to value a land at Fremont, Lincoln, York, Hasting, Su perior, Long Pine, Norfolk and Cbadroa 100,000 00 Well and water tank,,, 18S(3W;j 00 Other item of expense, Including switches, crossing, ballasting, signs, preliminary survey at fOOO a mile; general olllceex pens ni viiivvva jMea'e including higal, 9700 jwr mile for OS 'J mile 8,180,083 CO Total iio,ir,o,m 00 nuirest lor one year on total cost, estimated at 0 per cent, it being estimated that it will take two yours to re build tbe road, and during those two year capital would be idle for at least one year $ 000,011 10 1 or betterment 01 road bed year alter year, improvement at eta tlon ground, build ing and nark, esti mated at 10 per cent of abov amt,ueually estimated ntfromSl, fiOO to 11,800 per mile 1,016,033 50 rcrmanent supply or non-earning material kept In atock with which to repair road bed and track and re new material already In oe, for 1,001.1 mi In at I20U iter mil ? 18.230 00 -eiiOH. 1,000 mile at T&0 per mile 223,000 00 Total 117.177.402 00 Equipment 9 2,0(tO,Hotl 00 ur. Ituraaiul tliturea... a:i,4(0 00 Mtiop mocninery and tool fl 1,7,12 00 Grand total f 22,0.10,434 Ot) AveraKseisit air mile 22,42t 42 Ttiea tUunla will bear aotna stud. Soma of t heiii in (net upon study apiwar ridieulou. l or llialauea Ilia ''tiwi ' of rig lit oi war I givau at rJ.ttOt.ol or iieurty 93,4(111 1 er tinle. Now u railroad rtlil id way la 'joo i 4,r 13 roda aide ml ,13H roila In tha iiiila, 1 hat la aeiit vh'iir a rr In Iha mil or at Ih ala itl IIIHI u r ai r lor rtaht of av. lUaiiha llii iiKMit o ,a rtabl of a a a Iha Ira gill of th Called Hiate aad late oi .Nebraska aad avr rout tha roadaeeat, 'I ha ealiuiebt of et ol nglit nl way U eithar a blmi.l.r or a ika. Soaiauf Iha Heme lor hltiil.htm tha road ar oat of pla lu as -mat of "vital." l a farmer la atd l, Va Iha eoat ot h bare tor ianw of TIIE COST 0FRAILR01DS diagram ha doMia'l flaura aaj Ihisg la lor rahtugling or l It mm lu stiak aaiU r pairing. II ltuiy glva tk atiay II Hk li put II tip and that la Isa 'Voal" lor a I ra tial aad imania vii irHtea. Th I'mo 1'iM'tna pat la a vl ekort t. rr. Ihef amd Ike; dtdn'l ksoe ku atutli Ika road ettat a uUd Ad Ihef ! a wk Bold M, akkk wa If I.IHM.tMKI tot 1.1KHI m lea id road atl tinpuiaal-al Ika rat ut Il,iHMir attla. Vt. IN Park, aaaiaUal auditor d Ik lUrbhgltia, la (!! ktaaaef llohlreas p'atva Ih tirtgial a,i id ti d m4 ai ii.v3i.bei.. 78; expended In permanont Improve menu, 12,711,501,80; making tb present cost. I7ft.040.003.03. Mr. Burke adds: "A to th detail of th coat ol construction at tb pres ent time, it would requlr an Investiga tion of great magnitude la th chief en gioiter' ofllc a well a In this oflloe, la regard to tb detail of expwiiMii, earalntfs and t radio matters, I will say that we are at work in these, but owing to tb immense amount of work re quired to obtain Information, I am un able a yet to furnlsb you with a com plete statement, lam at work on tbi matter and will report progress from tlm to I line." J. U. Taylor, auditor of th H. t M, any tu total cost 01 all rom e lock used in the state by th road 10,027,51 4 or 9,1.075 per mile or ao7r 500 per 100 mile. Furniture I cstb mated at 151,578. No recent Invoice ho been taken, Auditor Taylorsay he cannot glv tbe cost of the shop machinery for th ma son that thi account I now under pro- ohms 01 being separated from other ac count and in the future to b kept by 1 1 soil. A to Information regarding gros earning, operating expense and tariff matter, Auditor jayior report that I be state and Interstate business I sola teriiilugled and connected that It will take a long tlm, with a consequent ex pen of a great amount of money to separate or disconnect the Item ll It can be don at an. At Hi lljrure given tb following alight difference appear la tbe cost of Nubraeka railroad: F.ikborn $29,427 Union Pacific..... ..,,. 74.000 B, k U 113,500 Th board overwhelmed with th tre meudou bulk of Information received bo adjourned tb bearing from day to day until It can get tb rest of it, In tb meantime anyone in the back conn tins wbo want to taken hand In fliturlnir th cost of Nebraska railroad may send In bl guess. Auditor' SisUmaot, Showing tb amount of money paid Into tb stat treasury a oflleer fee, a shown by the record lu th auditor' office. rur Mi I Wff ywri,! iw nun jnw,,,,.,f itn.lli, m fur th f sar, lust sl hS. ,..,,., I I IH 44 Vot lb tt; lmtaii4 !".. ..,., 4I.MA i ti,r tbrar, pud ai m ,..,,,,., 4mi r, fur tlir, Ix4aii4 I""!,, an.ltf W .. .... .tu. mum mm Tut lhfjrar, IKHftan IW ,,,, M.'il 7V rot 17 sioiiiiia, ina ear 17 as lo War I, law (raforni relaj. ,..,..,.. M,IM U atMmsat of Maeratarf of Itota. Tb foliowwai tabla bows tb appro print Ions mad eacb bleonium of tb stats legislature for th running expense of th office of secretary of state, Tb amount of money expended under said appropriation and th receipt of tb oHic accouauMj for curing tne Mini period. Also tb deficiency, to be rained by taxation, each two year durlou "re publican" administration, a compared with two year 01 "pop" administration, T li mrr-fi INTW-MI IIMlilIMI H I 4M (Ki II 1421 ti VOID (6 I04H4 M osu as IIMW (1 IIKM1 It IHNn4 S4 11 41 141)74 I M W inr.r.o tOMt mi a w i''i lM-7 hM SI INNA-SM Id-T-H'' I lf,l 1171 I ir.74 I7 I7.MI I (WW inano Iw.iw IKIWU IMMI (Ml II7K) OI lr74 7 7M 47 11M W liwie m HMM) M IMIW M lim it, Hfit t, 77 M 4i,j Nl 71 miM i, NNI tf, lHH.Kll wo-a l"K-l 44 ' 177 l i Imit-sn l7- 0W4NI OU 0 Kllmain4. Up ta Ma !. I, 0 Surplus turned Into atat trooMurr. J.IHIU. Tb probability I that it will be in eeaaed at least 15.000 before th end of the year. Analysing th above It will b seen thai uudr republican law adminls. tereil by republlern olllulal. tb peoiile 01 in etat aurtag lb paat twauty years, had to tsv taxed the enormou aumof 1120.200.70 lo dlray tb run BitiK xiMtni 01 in oltin of secretary of slat. Slue 1807, undue Ih uew corpo ration taw paamai at tnesarnast olleita tion of rWretary W, K, Porter, th oHle not only MtirsupiKirtlnii lor tb Oral tlm slue lb nrganiiatlou of th state, ml an actual urplu ol Iwiwaau fj.MOO o vio.uuo will baiurniHl Into thtaU traiuury at lb end ol tb two year. 11 It Y AN I'ltAIHKI). Indianapolis, Intl.. June 3, The deiiHM'iatitt alste convention met yea- tenlny ami rlevte.1 he na tor Tuiula hairutaii. Iha itlatforui ail,iitel en- lometl the war with Miain a jnal ami llrhleona ami rongratulatrd Ih 00 me try un the aweening away of Ih lal eat lira of at i tituull.iM aa a tea ill. Th lalforiii alui lavora a atroitg navy. lUial liviutoii for survivor of tatlil thia and th elvtl war, detlarea for Ih fie and uiiliiultrtl eoiuatfa uf alt er, Iha etumtruetliiii uf Ih ,Nuragu- ol ly Ih l itile,! Mates ami teaea an unllioliilliel vonfiileina In tivan and ieaerla Iha tl, uitK iaU liH'Irine of laiilf Lie levauii onlv. 1 1 in, haiuurl M, lUUioii of Iterna otiiiif waa nominated by a. t Uinatuoi fur iha unit of aH'rtaiy tit ll. Iatpa4ae ft fM Ml UtsiHts, Jan 1 1 .-TUs I'ari ewrve lwvadel ( Ih M ?( Post yi 't Uarw Ih aatkitflty l w. rUutee thai, wllk flew of vvatlf Aatar- laaa talatvaalUMt, Kpaia will Nwiktar adHdaae apuw IStrUt K1m k- earlaie tuaraUI al(aatgae balag rtvt Iti Ik Ntothee mw Iry,- ITISM Campaign Fund Contributor! Jutt About all Army Contract!. Get HANNA FEATHERS HIS NEST Buaieil Sago Says the War la Euln lag the Bualneaa of Wall Street Patriot, Pnpullst l'rty Mw I I'tojila'a Party Baraa, 1 It, beula, Me., Juaa KI. ItABT FAVOT npreflntatlve of an English syndi cate are In thi country making bid oa all tbe fishing interest of tb Ureal Lake and St. Lowrono region. It will requlr many million to consolidate such colossal industries, but no one doubt the triumph of IlrltUh gold or that tbe transfer will make tbe American pay a much bighor price for hi flab, Tat wear constantly admonished not to drive away foreign capital if w would e better time here, Scandal a to tbe unbuslnes like man ner la wblcb all contract (or eappllee for our soldier are being let, multiplies1 daily, The rankest and moet barefaced favorltlam I shown toward tb faltbfnl of th g. o. p, Clothing that cannot be worn I accepted beau us il I furnlb4 by one of the heavy contributor to llanna' 1800 campaign fund, and all suub must be kept in line for tb even greater conflict of 1000. Food le fur nlshed of uub poor quality and at eaoh , price a to make the etory a it leak out seem Incredible to tbe public, It I an on aecrst that much of tb delay in tbe naval maneuver ha been eaaaed by tb fact that It is utterly Impossible for one firm to supply all tbe coal tbat bae been purchased by tbe government from Mark llanna, It I further alleged tbat . IhsBupplle dealt out to th higher ollliwrs are a decided contrast to th meiigr food of tb pooret quality tbat I given to tb men In tbrank. Tb fa vored general, with the staffs filled from tb ranks ol "son of father" travel in parlor car with every luxury poibl In these days of moving palace wbil th transporting of th private bae been ' attended with every Inconvenience and abuse possible, Great war tbi. Tb passing of Iguatu Donnelly from Minnesota politic I recorded in tb p Kr of tbat tate. At the recent Popn t Party State Convention at Minne apolis be waa decidedly worsted in a conflict with Owen, bia old time enemy. Th war of word between tb two la ald to bar been most dramatic and tb convention up to th tlm of the bolt of th mlddle-of-tb-roadr waa on of tb noisiest and most exciting In tb history of tb party. Tits mlddle-of the-road Ponullata, led by Milton Park, of Texaa, and Wbarton linker, of Philadelphia, met, after tb adjournment of tbe National Committee at Omaha lust Week, and issued aeall lor a convention to meet at Cincinnati. Ohio, September 4. Tb Omaha lie reported an attend ance of thirty-four member at tb Re form Pres Mtstting that preceded tb mitlntr of the "Heorganiiation Commit, tee" ot Omaha. It I rumored that Mr. Mary Elian Ls baa tranferred ber place of resi dence from Greater New York to Oregon. Tb rumor la a yt unconfirmed by Mr. Lens. Popullat Congressman, Jerry Botkin. of Kan sea, wo one of tb moil inatrne lira and entertaining epeakre al a re cent Chnutaubua Aaaambiy. at Carta age, MlseourL HI subject wa liver Igor but be touihed with hi uaoal on many other neiad leform. lM tha war go on. Gold Hug Itoaeell Sag haa been lamenting to repreaento tlve of tb pre tbat tb war i raining th bualassa ol Wall trat. II alao rt that thla country eould easily iakearo( adublof on hundred bil lion, aud I greatly pleaaed at th pro at of an Anglo Anierieaa aliiane. I a a giMid Idea to note what aucn lailowe are approving so that Ih "watUrlng in an thouaU alool" may know what not lo appov. 1 ha tvi-oiH ration 01 in surer loree ia Mk'hlgan I aaaurwl la tha eoniluK eam pnigu. Th Ht ket recently nominated le a loiiowa: ror ovaraor, a i -eon area wan Juaiia It. U1tit1g, of St. tlaire, lamoeral; l.r Iteuleuani governor, Mien- ae F. U Mi tUtaald, ol SauU St. MarU, ImiHH'ral; for aerelnr of elate. K, 4a atMMl, nl Cold alr. poiiuliet: jf auditor, John U Frmbie, of IlilUnla, ilvr republican, for !! Iraaaurer, I'r, .tlaar II. hmita, ol lieiroil. domoeiat; or attorney geaeral, Itoyal A. liaaley, f lata, Stiver reiml.iuaa; lor laud n- iiii,iiui r, t arlto iVa. o jipwr, pop, wHl . U't auiief latea.lem ul public la- atruiiton, Mrs. llora lUaka, of lUrry ouiitr. silver re't lieaa; ht n aititr ol lata board nl e.lut aitoe, liirwa 11 w tb h-Maol I wlhoaa I'ttanty, iaiial, Ika ski reprevaal an eul dminhaikia anioag Ika Ikrrepartiea, Tk laikal waa raltM J oa I eoavaalioa, Col. UiiiiaiH Jats lr aa'a -pear ka l-evw aiM lv laal purinva id is army tamMasdl bt lbatl t il busk I aad will, la all i-rvbatulily, k al lit Cuba aiiaf k raiay a ovr. A, K. Ten will 14 Ik dale at wklek y vjkarfiiiitta iHrd raarkM at k Weak' laaw of tvut Mvf Tol nelaM el II aad II y er la arnr kt4 sek a ki eat at eaee.