The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, July 08, 1898, Image 8

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    THE AMERICAN.
in.
if
Jrew That Sunk the Mcrrimac Is
Agai.i Aboard Sampson's Ships.
FOR SEVENTEEN SPANIARDS.
Lieutenants and t'onrtrea Enlisted
a, raptured al Caney, ttlvea fur
lb Araertrana ( oloarl Aetur
anil 1-lenteiiant Mlley Met
Mpaulsh ltrreeulatle
lu View of A mile.
Off Ji'RAGi'A. July . Richmond I.
Hobaon of the tlnphlp New York nd
the seven aeaincu who with hlui Milled
lha collier Mcrrinmo Into the channel
t lb harlMir of Nuutiatfo tU Cuba
June 1 and sunk her there, were sur
rendered by the Spauinh military au
thorities to-day iu exchange for prU
cer captured by the American forces.
Hoomhi and his men were escorted
through the American lines by Captain
Chad wick of New York, who was
waiting for them.
Every step of their journey was
narked by the wildest demonstration
pon the part of the American sol
fliers, who threw atmle all semblance
bf order, scrambled out of the en
trenchments, knocked over tent ffti.vs
and other camp paraphernalia in their
apemess to tee the returning' heroes
and sent up cheer after cheer for the
men who had passed wifely through
the jaws of death to serve their
lountry.
A llobson and his men inarched
through General Wheeler's camp the
bands played "When Johnny Comes
Marching Home.'!
The same scenes of enthusiasm were
repeated upon the arrival of the men
I.IEl'T. IIOHSON.
(The hiro of the Merrimac.)
M the hospital station and at our base
a,t Juragtm.
llobson, who reached there in ad
Vance of his companions, was taken
an board the New York immediately
The flagships decks were lined with
Officers and men and as llobson clam
be red -tip her side and stepped on
board his vessel the harbor rang with
the shouts and cheers of his comrades
Which were re-echoed by the crews of
t dozen transports lying near by.
llobson hud little to say in regard to
(ill experiences except that he and his
companions had been well treated by
the Spaniards and that they were all
la excellent health.
A TRUCK TO MAKE EXCHANGE.
The Spanish authorities consented
this (Wednesday) morning to exchange
llobson ana his men ana a truce was
established for the purpose. The place
elected for the exchange was under a
tree between the American and Spanish
lines, two-thirds of a mile beyond the
entrenchments occupied by Colonel
Wood's "Hough Riders" near General
Wheeler's headquarters and in the
tenter of the American line.
The American prisoners left the
fteina Mercedes hospital on the out
skirts of Santiago de Cuba, where they
bad been confined, at 2:45 this after
boon, in charge of Major Irles, a Span
ish Btaff oflieer, who speaks English
perfectly.
17 MEN FOR MERRI MAC'S CREW.
"The prisoners were conducted to the
meeting place on foot, but were, not
blindfolded. Colonel John Jacob As-
tor and Lieutenant Miley, accompan
ted by an interpreter, Maestro, were
In charge of the Spanish prison
era. These consisted of Lieutenants
Muelio-Volet and Aurelius, a German
belonging to the Twenty-ninth regtv
lar Spanish infantry, who was cap
tured at El Caney Friday, and Lieu
tenant Adolph Aries of the First pro
Visional regiment of Barcelona, one of
the most aristocratic military organ
Uations of the Spanish army, and
fourteen non-commissioned officers and
privates.
SPANISH BLINDFOLDED.
Lieutenant Aries and a number of
tnen were wounded in the fight at El
Caney. The Spanish prisoners were
taken through the American lines
mounted and blindfolded.
The meeting between Colonel Astor
and Major Irles, a Spanish officer, was
extremely courteous, though very for
Dial, and no attempt was made by
tither of them to discuss anything ex
jept the matter in hand.
Major Irles was given his choice of
three Spanish lieutenants in exchange
lor llobson and was also, inform
that he could have all of the fourteen
men in exchange for the American
tailors.
SPANIARDS' 1'ARTINU DEFIANCE.
It was then not later than o'clock
' 8 :
Just at everything wai finished and
the two part its ifiri servaratintf, Irle
turnril ami ttiil rurt-ju-ly enough,
but In a liuf which iiiilu-atrtl runMiler-
ilile ilctiatin a n J hi ht-arrra the
iiiprvMiuu that he desired hostilities
t I renewal at onre; "Our undrr
Maiiilm ia, fr nt it im u that this truce
conns to tu end at 5 o'c!.h-'."
Ctilunt'l Astr looked at his watch,
Iniuetl to the Spanish offittr, without
mnkinjf repljf and then started back
lowly to the Arut-rlcau lines, with
HciliMin and hie companions following.
The meeting' vt the two parties anil
the exchange of prisoners had taken
place in full view of Uth the Ameri
can and NpttiiUh soldiers, who were
intrenched near the meeting place.
WOUNDED ARE DOING WELL
Of l.OOO II rmi it t I to a liltlalna lloeplUI
Only To Hair Wed.
With Siiaftvk's Akmv, July 5. The
general health of the Tinted States
troops is excellent. No', a case of yel
low fever is rcorted. "
Of over l.utio wounded treated in tint
division hospital, only two have died
John Myers, Company C, Sixth infun
try, a leg having been amputated at
the thigh, and 1'rivute James II. Mc
Cartney of the same company and reg
iment, who succumbed to a brain op
eration. The wounds show that the Spaniards
are not only usiug explosive bullets,
but also brass covered bullets with the
ends tiled. The latter make ghastly
wounds. When they strike the brass
lining spreads out, tearing the flesh.
SHE DANCED WITH ANOTHER.
Jealous Kansas liny Kllluil llluiaelf
and a (ilrl Near Knirla.
Eui'olilA, Kan., July 8. Arthur
Jones and Mary Leishmnn were found
dead on the base ba'.l grand stand at
Soden's grove this morning. They
were seen together la.st night inquir
ing for postage stamps. The girl was
shot through the head and near the
heart. The boy was shot through the
heart. A revolver with three empty
cylinders lay between them. The boy
was 16 years old and worked in
the office of the Emporia Republican
and the girl lived at Scranton. She
had quarreled with her people. It is
probable Jones killed the girl through
jealousy. She went with another boy
to the Fourth of .July d:nce. She hud
been going with Jones for some time.
IN DEFENSE OF THE CUBANS.
(tfiifral Shnfler Kuja (lie luauru,tiits lo
Not Mintreilt SpiinUH 1'rlnnnrH,
Washington, July 8. The War no-
pnrtmeiit posted the following dis
patch from General Shatter to-duy, re
ceived in response to an inquiry as to
the reported killing of Spanish prison
ers by Cubans:
I'i.av ma. Kstk, July :. The Hon.
Secretary of AVar, Washington: Dis
patch as to killing prisoners by Cubans
absolutely false. No prisoners have
been turned over to them and they
have shown no disposition to treat
badly any Spaniards who have fallen
iu their bauds. Shatter, Major Gen
cral Commanding.
CANNOT USE THE BALLOON.
The Spaniards Deatroyetl the Stores of
tlai and Tube.
Washington, Julys General G--eely
has received a dispatch from Colonel
Allen, at l'laya del Este, Cuba, regard
ing the signal corps balloon used for
observation purposes with General
Shatter's army. He says that the
balloon, which was hit by the enemy
and split, has Wen repaired, but the
supply of stored gas and tubes for it
is exhausted, owing to the injuries
caused by the enemies bullets. At
tempts are now making to get tubes
from the front, where the gas gen
erator is kept. A second balloon is
expected from Tampa to-day, Colonel
Allen reports.
MORE SAD NEWS FOR MADRID.
Admiral Vlllamlt lrd and Captain Lav
K Is a Suicide.
Madrid, July ?. - The government
has received a telegram from Admiral
Cervera announcing the death of Ad
miral Villatnil, who was in command
of the Spanish torpedo boat squadron
at Santiago, and the suicide of Captain
Lazaga, the commander of the Infanta
Maria Teresa.
Captain Villamil was in command of
the torpedo boat destroyers. It is said
that Blanco wanted him placed in
command of the whole fleet to super
sede Cervera.
TRANSPORTS AT HAWAII.
Tha Second and Third Manila Expedi
tion Reported From Honolulu.
Honolulu, June 2!). The second
fleet of transports arrived here June
23 and sailed for Manila June 25.
The Monterey and collier Urutus ar
rived June 24 and left for Manila June
29. The trip was successful, the
Monterey going tinder her own steam
until June 18, when the Brutus took
her in tow.
Sampson's Report on the Relna Mercedes.
Washisgtox, July 8. Admiral
Sampson has telegraphed the navy de
partment as follows from his flagship
the New York, off Santiago, dated yes
terday: "About midnight last night
the Reina Mercedes was seen by the
Massachusetts, which vessel had a
searchlight on the channel, coming out
of the harbor of Santiago. The Massa
chusetts and Texas opened tire and the
Spanish vessel was sunk opposite Es
trelia cove. 1 am inclined to think it
was the intention to sink her in ths
channel and thus block the harbor en
trance. If so, this plan was dufeated
by the fire of the ships, as she lies on
tha edge of tbe nhors."
It did not take Friend Egbert of
Wisconsin lone to make up bit mind
to help free The American from debt.
He a readier our last Issue to a
friend and came acres our appeal. He
at once declared hi Intention of end
ing u a couple of dollar. The gentle
man to whom be wa reading tald be
would chip In a dollar also. Tbe re
sult was that tbe next mail brought ui
a money order for t3.00. Thank jou,
Friend Egbert Thank you, our un
koown and unnamed friend. With
Go J' help we shall continue to oppose
Romanism.
Tbe answer to our appeal have
commenced to come In in earnest. We
hope each one will lee their way clear
to send us something, if It la not more
than a dollar. If you would all do
that today, next week we could ray to
you, The American l out of dht.
There will probably be some who can
not give anything, but there are many
other who can give 15, flft, 125, 150
and (100 and we believe that as we are
doing God's work, lie will put It In the
hearts of true Christiana to bo'd up
our band at this time
A friend tells us that it Is no ue to
oppose Martin White for he was agreed
on be'ore the new board of Are and po
lice commissioners were confirmed, and
that all the other elements In the Re
publican party were to get something
and that our friend would be taken
care of- We were not a party to that
agreement so are not bound by it
Martin White 1 an unfit man for chief
of police. He ha boasted that he will
make certain businessmen walk out of
town if be I chosen chief. Those bus
loess men are Masons of hieh degree.
Can't McKlnley take the hint. The
pnne Is In despair. He can't offer to
Intervene now because the United
States refused his offer at first. We
repeat, can't McKlnley take a hint?
The pope wants him to ask him to ar
bitrateand the old rascal claims to
own both the Philippines and Cura.
Nice ided, that, to ask a man to settle
a question for you when be claims you
are trying to take something from an
other that belongs to him.
The government of tbe world can
set rid of that pestiferous pang, which
has headquarter in the Vatican on
the Tiber, by cancelling all bond and
other securities held by their corpora
tion and confiscating all property now
In Its came. There's millions !n It.
Dare you do It?
Out of town Americans when visiting
Omaha can save money and get a pleas
ant room by applying at this office.
Room can be secured In advance by de
posit of f 1.
The American should be on every
newsdealers counter. Will you and
your friend see to it in your city? Keep
asking for this paper.
Henry P. Bowers, Clinton, la., Is the
bead of tbe A. P. A. In this country.
Write blm about your council and ask
him for Information.
Do you look over the advertisements
In this paper?
Ignorant Spain.
The Spanish are appalling illiterate.
Two-thirds of them can neither read
nor write. This fact shows that the
gate of knowledge and rational living
is shut to millions, while the gate of
superstition, with all its horrid spec
ters that pass through, is wide open.
Rev. A. Bilkovsky, Universalis!, Bal
timore, Md.
Omaha's Mayer.
Frank E. Moores, mayor of Omaha,
Neb., visited police headquarters yes
terday forenoon to inspect the workings
of the police department, wbicb be
said he had learned Vas one of the
most efficient in the country. Mayor
Moores came to this city to take his
daughter home. She graduated a few
days ago from the Sacred Heart in
Clifton. Cincinnati, O., Commercial
Tribune, June 29.
A Chance for Spam.
Nothing could be a greater blessing
to Spain than to fall in this war. It
means a renaissance for tbe Spanish
people; it means education for the
masses; it means civil liberty and sta
bility of the Spanish government. This
Is a providential chance for Spain to
emerge from tbe night of ber long
aleep and kef p Hep with tbe natloc of
the earth. Itev. P. E. Bovard, Metho
dist , Alameda, Cal.
W by I Rome U Be Feared.
Under tbi caption tbe Moravian
peak truly, seriously, and impres
sively a follow: "Tbe answer it not
far to seek, especially for Moravian
acquainted with tbe bls'ory of their
own church and It practical suppres
sion In the borne land through the In
strumentality of Jesuits and d racoons
during and after the Thirty Years'
War. It Is because the Roman religion
and ultramontane political tyranny
have been demonstrated In the past to
be Inseparable wherever Rome attains
the power. Through the confessional
Rome ha the mean of compelling Its
laity to obey the priesthood. Nor has
tbe pope abandoned tbe claim to over
sovereignty above all minarchlal rul
ers and all governments of the people.
Where it can, Rome curb liberty. In
Ecuadore the constitution of 1862 said
that 'nobody can be an elector, or
elected, or occupy any state offhe who
Is not a member of the Catholic church.'
In Germany, since 187.1, Romanism ha
been the source of endless disturbance
and trouble. The celebration of the
jubilee of Canislus, the Introducer of
Jesuitism Into Germany, Is a declara
tion to the world of her desire", limited
only by ber ability to carry them ou.
As we love liberty, we Protestants
must be on our guard against any en
croachment at home."
Which!
The time has come for every Roman
Catholic to decide what be shall do.
Shall be follow the pope in his endeav
or to support Spain, or will they stard
by the United States and take their re
ligion direct from the Bible? The pope
i trying to cause all tbe "faithful
here to carry his train, but, will they
do it? Will the Roman Catholics here
think for tffemselves or will they still
be slaves to the pope and fight for the
enemies of this country instead of
against them? It is high time the
Roman Catholic?, In a body, swear al
legiance to this government, so that
Deople mav know that they meant
what they said. A mental reservation
man should be compelled to be an In
dlan reservation man and placed under
guard and closely watched. Now, let
all honest men of the Roman Catholic
church show that they are what tbey
say thev are. And if they are enemies
to the United States let them be treat
ed as such. Tempus.
Buffalo, N. Y. and Return
Via the North-Western Line
July 11th and 12th. Extraordinary
rates throueh cars. The North-West
ern is the " Official Line " Write C.
E. Morgan International President B
Y. P. U., Omaha or City office 1401
Farnam St.
$10 Reward.
I will give the above reward to any
person, church or patriotic society
tat will, before the 30th day of Sep
tember, 1898, sell the largest amount of
my Anti-Catholic book. Circulars and
price li&ts sent on receipt of a two cent
stamp. Money to accompany orders
for books. Address
Riv. J. G. White,
Stanford, 111
Rosaries for the Army.
The quartermaster of the commissary
department on Third Street Friday
gave Father Pustet's Cathollo supply
house the contract for making 5,000
rosaries for the army. Cincinnati, O.,
Post, June 18.
A First-Class Argument.
Tbe condition of Spain is a first-class
argument for popular education. Keep
ing 65 per cent of the people in ignor
ance even of the alphabet is a costly
business. St. Louis Globe Democrat.
REUGI0H IN THE BHB1C0K COLONIES.
An Essay by Chaae Roys, throwing a
blaze of light on American history
shows that the Jesuits were the cause
of all the colonial wars, Indian an
French massacres of those times and
many startling facts not generally
known.
In pamphlet form Price 10 Cents.
Address: CHASE ROYS,
Washington, D. C.
Big guide to Omaha and Exposition
at Omaha mailed for 10 cents. Agents
wanted everywhere. E. P. Walker,
710 N. 40 St., Omaha.
Try Sawyer's Soap.
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panied by 25c. for five sample copies of
The American, one volume of "The
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story of the life, trials, tribulations,
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Public .Notice.
The Northwestern Line Daylight
Special now leaves the U. P. Depot at
6:40 a. M , arrives at Chicago 8:45 same
evening. No change in tbe other
trains. Overland Limited 4:45 p. M.,
and the Omaha Chicago Special at
6:45 a m., arrives at Chicago 7:45 and
9:30 respectively, next morning. The
most advanced Vestibuled Sleepers,
Diners and Free Parlor Chair cars of
course--What else would the "NORTH
WESTERN " have? 1401-Farnam st.
Priests make use of the politicians
who keep themselves ready to be used
as tools.
Darligbt Train to Chicago.
Beginning Monday, February 7th,
the Northwestern Line placed in ser
vice a DAYLIGHT TRAIN TO CHICAGO,
leaving Omaha 7:00 a. m., Council
Bluffs 7:25 a. m., and arriving in Chi
cago 5:45 p. m., making connections
with evening trains for all points east.
Dining cars serve all meals.
The afternoon limited trains at 4:45
and 6:30 arriving Chicago next morning
at 7:45 and 9:30 a. m., respectively, still
remain in service.
City ticket office 1401 Farnam St.
All papists are bigoted no matter
how liberal they may make out to be.
Rome makes it a rellgieus duty to
oppose the public rchools.
Rome finds slander a better weapon
than a bbwle knife.
Those who would lead men to oppose
Rome must look up her record.
Notice or Incorporation.
Notice Is hereby given that on the 20th day
of June, 188, Orrin 0. LTake. David Rich and
Edsou Kk'.b organized the Exposition Cater
ing Company and adonted articles of Incor
poration, and filed the same according to
the State of Nebraska, which said articles
among other things provided :
First. The name of the corporation to be
the Exposition Catering Company.
Second. The palnclpal place of business
to be Omaha. Nebraska.
Third. The nature of the business to be
that of conducting hotels and restaurants,
also tbe purchasing and selllag of food sup
piles or hotel and restaurant properties.
Fourth. The capital stock of tbe said cor
poration shall be ten thousand Dollars
10.000.00) divided Into shares of One Hun
dred Dollars (1100.00) each; all or said stork
to be paid up at the commencement of the
business.
Fifth. That cald corporation shall begin
on the 22nd day of June. 1S!' and continue
for a period of one year.
Sixth. The hUhest amount of Indebted
ness to which this corpc ration shall at any
time subject itself shall not be more than
two-thirds of Its capital stock.
DAVID RICH.
7-B 4 Secretary.
Omaha Express and Delivery Co.,
J. L. TURNEY, Mgr.
H. H. HAYFORD Seo. Treas.
Moving and light express work at reason
able prices Piano moving a spec ally
Houst'bUd goods stored, packed and shipped.
Carry-alls for picnics.
, Office, 410 Sorth 16th Street.
Telephone 1203.
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UNCLE TOM'8 CABIN I or. Lire Among the
Lol. H UAItttlET HKtA-UEH S70HE. So other
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f althimKh It wiu wrtt-u ovr forty yeam aK the rielnit
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DR. C. GEE WO,
S1!1-.V1 '. HUli St., OMAHA. NEK. t
NOTICE.
Id tbe District Court of DouKlai county.
N 1 H ft
William 8. randerson, plaintiff vs. Mattle
Sanderson, defendant.
To Mattle Sanderson, non-resident defend
ant: You sre liereby notified that on tbe Bth
dav of Ma j, IhUn. William S. Sanderson, ulaln
tltr herein. Hied a petition In the District
Court of Dour I as County, Neb., the object
and prayer of wbicb are to obtain a divorce
from you on the uround that at the time of
the marr ai?e between the plaintiff and your
self you were physically Incompetent to per
form the sexual dut'esof a wtfe to a husband
by reason of physical deformity, and for such,
other relief as may be lust and equitable. .
You are required to answer said petltloik
on or before the 27lh day of June, 1HW. i
WILLIAM 8. HANDEKMJN. Plaintiff,!
5-20-4 , By Edson Kich, his aturuey.
J. T. PATCH.
Attorney, Room 22 Patterson Block,
In the matter of the estate of Charles B,
Evans, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance
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I III, 1.11 u II i J i .1 , lilll iui nti llll.lll ...
Judge, made on the 33th day of Novembt
1807, licensing the sale of the real esta
hereinafter described belonging to said e.
tate, mere win De sold at tne norm a1
of the court house, In said county, on
aitb da July, of 18h at. 10 n'clrck, at !
oc venaue, to tne mgnesi Diuuer ior c
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Tbe East one-half (Hi of lot eighteen
Felham place, an addition to the
Omaha, said county. Said sale will
open one hour.
K. STANFORD JESTER.
Administrator of the Estate of Charles B.
Evans, deceased.
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FOR itiDIAN TERRITOnT,
THE CHEROKEE STRIP.
OKLAHOMA, FT.SMITH
LITTLE ROCK
and HOT SPRINGS, ARK
Ticket Office. I. E. Corner 13th mi Fanim 8ti
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X"URT HALSTEAO'S GREiT WAR BOOR.
f y'Our Oonmrr in Vt ar. All iiboot inniM, naviM,
cout daftness. Mama Diaaatar, Cuba, Oar War ?S I
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VJtar. Maitniticntoalarad illaotrationa. ABi.7tj?
0 -taking 110 to mm dav. Noaxn-rianoa ai... VT
Moai iinaral Mmi guaranteed, audait' credo.'
price low, framht paid. Handmma outfit free.!
flnA L'w? 'mpa to par mietaae.
till CIIKISIL t BIOS. 154 Ittarlwra St mtCiSO. I
Wi Will Sell Yoa HIGH
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FOR LESS MONET
THAI ANT OTHER
CONCERN III THE
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fartarers. 1898 Full 8il Ladles' or Cent
Model from $18. oo up. 2000 MODE!
left over from taut snuon at your own price).
from SIO. OO up. Complete ctitalotrue of BicjcJcs
and Sundries Free, "a ship onrhifthext grade wbeel
anywhere without one cent of money In a da
Vance, prepay all freight charmw and Cuarante
Them For Two Years. Address
VICTOR MANBFACTORtNB C0MP1HV.
cat. 427. M6 A 297 Frith An., Chlcioo. lilt. Y 1
To Tore on.n(mtlon Forever. Til
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