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THE AMERICAN. 1 cut-price: Booths m SKirriHs to nm. W. H e4Mt m m low i i 1 I SPJU8IUIIIS till IM (HL is ncMiio urcN t hi ttuiL ft)! Wtl I ft HiMm ttti-r a..ti It Sprwt fnttltuw. Willi M il v Attt' ! l.rit.tnl tl.y M, .f. tii m i '( knllliuil.S ii.tkt the I' ll i.s.ht.tf t AietiKi. iiintir ii.nth iii, x.itii tsmtpsny ft I Hi-Ni . onil ,..... 11 irg ImrUl, mniinli red mIU'Ii at l'tii, In rt- MimU Ini r- nf fawn ish rvgiiln mill v?mio t bad ten lonrii.iin i iniiittiu mntini to rffcifct . The rttiiinrl refused In surrender u4 (iinersl None teli liiiit tl lai k l Adjunta that lie would push mi, (tided by a fore" ( native armed v llh Biaehete. I left ri the mesHeligrr left Adjutitns. where twvhe nun lml been left, a hMtiilsh font- mm repotted lu b between tleiiernl Stone unit Adjun tM, picketed Uoti 111 trail tat wren Adjuncts tun I'tuado, in the heart of VhJ'lrriiiitiilnn. At the trooiis have to mote In ttiBrl ft), ten Npahlarde could stop a regi fbent of the advancing Americana. Ueucral Stone messenger rode all ignt. Id hl advam'e lure t'encrsl Mone tnt with an enthusiastic welcome from tlt natives in the villages and low u through which he passed. Wo Con ami children strewed the atreet With fli.WIT Slid ft ll passed house lid town hull Hew homo made Amer ican flag. The enemy, then number ing StKiut 4IKI, preeeded hi in, and wa In full retreat for hotira. Ban Martin, th Npttuish commander at I'onne, who evacuated the city with Oat orders, In jirlaoiipr at hnn Juan a I'orto lllco. Il will l tried for owardlc aud prohalily will l tie eottd. With Mii kk' Army, Aug. S, via King ton. Th HpMiilanU are report ud to t dni'lii((, though It la lint geiur lily Irt'lirvr-d. In addition to the rrir tilar fortllhatlniia at AllKinlto, ukii tha road to Han Jinin, It la reported that tha enemy mined the cliff pre paratory to Moi'Ulinf the roud If obliged to retire. Tha plan of cniiipnltfii la not fully daUrmlnud upou, hut the natural trength of the Hpiinlt.li poult lou at Albonito and the etmrni'ter of the a (MM work erected there in anltate a flank movement. The turning more- anent waa limuirnrated today (Tiie' day), when Oeneral HriMike lmided 1,000 men at Arroyo, Uty mile eat of here, r'roiu there lie ckii atrlk tha military rond lrndlnir to Nan Jiinn atCayey, tievoud AllKinlto. Thla will ftompel tha ripiinli.il eominniider, (irn tral Oteva, who hna a a-reat reputation, to abaudoii hlnatrongholdor he eaniftit between Iwo Urea, It la pokklbte that a aecond coin in h nay move on Ida left flank alw, In which rak the prrNent advance on hi front will he hhown to I only a felut. U '. t I k.nlr.f : t-f , H l R niit' t ( (' ) K thai l'-it , n i. k a I w.ftnnUd tt . . tls MtH tf wl ti (.,;'. n i a iitl it i i ' tttriiHM- t.t I rt ft-knt "i. Uie j f i n l " if enli ! l'i I' e i l..me iI.hiIIUmi . , tih : i. I li ni the 4- ii . f if tt j ki.l ! . . ami j-k l;lil w.t liin a few jtUtt t''' tiitsl'ie iti.liHilik -t ! f. Bt l. i i I1. hd ln t id r mid k Hi a h i. h H f, i. the in.l i jf i tt ammtini ti..n kiluUiv ! iii.-iIh Hi ln et v and tni I It" ihuilt mm h (iinifloii'i in and tlVi in were (hi ii I v n-' 'l idt were Mti aillal-.e 1 he liifhltr thitt Went i!h .( ni lol Mmltvl llti l -r' h"t u the ', 'I wo t.w f i(htei were anlriiiK litU' w lit. which Were r)mi nt. al.'l it ) iii.hiHihle to 'i t j MippHck anht'ie encpl Willi me imirir , from the khip and thow aupplleil ly the navy Later on a lighter fur iiikhcd v the iny, idch wa the only one there for many daya. "n acctmnt of the frrat nuinler of nick and wounded, which wa In ex eea of what had txen anticipated, there wa no douht much anfTerlnir, expcfUlly aiinunf the kick at Santiago. The captaine of the Seneca ami tinicho did not report to tieneral Shatter nor to Quartermakter Hum phrey that they needed water. Had they done ao, of eourmt It would have lievn provided. Then al0 a lar(f ttimherof clvllUiik riikhed atxjard to get away, and they occupied many atateriHinia that khould have heeu glveu over to the aoldlurt. "No recurrence of uch condition will lie poMiltde hereafter, and no one regreta more than the aecretary of war that any thing of the kind khould have happened. The general com manding that army, the aurgeon gen eral aud the rtiartermaatera and coin- Milaiarr department have done tha beat they could, tut uuforiecn clrcum ktauce, named above, prevented the couvruleneea lieinir provided tlait other w Ik would havelieeli furnished, rf't Mm SottS, NO! lOriBCtNfflTfOHiiUtV Il..r4 IV I4. t la ImlHlm Mkm !.. Witt hilt " I lk tloll0 ' Mnn tiifin Am, Knj 4 - Sum ii. ! by M '. f .-iM-ra '.', aitMitct( wtni.l h.Telhl m. it hi v ill tt. n.i.j'iiit It mi 1 tft the pww n.-r I'f I i l nntH-uilni)f and no'.IVnl t'1.- r t till' llfUl lll! tiltp. t-llMlkl Mtaficr re. f'm-d a t l te it.. Mi.i' trim N-rlai) Al,?rr .iit.flng liitii t 'he t. -HI. tiuii. li.il. I H !! id SiitgMI .i m'l l MrrnU-rg l Hii'Ve the ai tnv li''" the interior, to Suit l.ut, where it l li.kllliier A a rvull nf the iitnf. r- en.-e, tetirrai iiniicr win iiiii .in the withdrawal of the army north w ithin two week. A an rkplaiiHtion of the aitinitiou. the following letter from tol.mcl Theodore liookevclt, iMiiiiiunnding the rirat volunteer cavalry, to ticneral Shafter waa given out for publication Major C.yneral Shafter; Sir - In n nil! I mi 'l . lit.. I QUIT IN FACE OF THE ENEMY. Troeble la a MakaarhnMlta Keftmanl C'aa ail (Iffleera Hlnktloa. IiotToN, Aug. 5. A cablegram from Fonoe, I'orto Kiwi, aaya; There la enaatlon In the Klth Makkaehiikett reflarnt, which I In Oeneral tiarret on' brigade. The friction I t ween tit line ofllcer and the officer of the brigade, which haa been growing ever aide the command left Cuba, reached lU elltua Monday when Colonel Wood- Ward, Lieutenant Colonel Chaffln, Major Taylor, Chaplain DouneauIt and Captain Uoodell of Company K re signed their commlkklona. The exact reakon which prompted them to take tbla action la not at prrkent known. The rrklguatlon leave Major Charlea K. Darling In ooiuiuand of the regi ment. The matter ha been fully re ported to lleueral Mllea, and rigid Investigation haa been ordered, lly eailltary law to realm In the face of tn enemy meana a court-martial. SWALLOWED A HATPIN. tlabv Ma Ma alt auit a Hall Inehea luig In II Itontaeli and Uvea, CiiicaHo, Aug. 5. Little Francea Nelaon, Mi yeura old, daughter of . Nelkon, it merchant of Hchleinger vllle. Wik., while playing with I hat pin ait and a half Inche long, a few (lav ego, In aome manner in a ii Hired to awallow it. The child waa brouifht to thla city, where prom lncnt phyklclau gave It a their opinion that It wa an Impokklbllity for auch a atuHll child to awallow hatpin and live. Hut lu order to kHtlhfy the parent they auirgcMted that the X ray be otillxed, The child wtta taken to a Itoentgen laliora tory, where a photograph of It ktomaih waa taken, There, plaluly enough, waa to be keen the tulkking article. The glaa head waa down ward aud the action of the atomach In It work or digrktlng had kept It up to the top of that organ. The Hiint extended up about four inchea in the enophagu. The little one wa con veyed to a hokpltal, where the obstruc tion wa removed by tlmple opera tion. A RUSH FROM KLONDIKE. Dtaeepolnteil 4 Reebera Are C'oitiln flut to U Michael. Vktohu, M. C., Aug. The ateam- r Manuen haa arrived from St. Michael, A lank, with 300 paaaenger and between llfto.ooo and ;'iK),(ioo In gold duat. Of the likt of paanenger only thirty-four were miner who had pent one winter in the mine, the re mainder being thoae who had gone there thla aprlng and concluded not to remain. The paienger all agree that bnudred of men are arriving In Kt. Michael dally from Dawaon and vicinity aeeklng paanHge to the ttatea and that there are upward of 1,000 men In that part of the country who have lately come from coakt porta and are trying to get up the river. Many axe turning back after learning the condition at Dawaon and up-river point. Ma for Id apaalard. Anhapomr, MA, Aug. 5. A special ma waa celebrated yekterday morn- Inr for the Snauttb aoldier and sailora who lokt their live in the pretcnt war. Tbe ma waa ald in Spanish and the priaonera attended church in a body. Aa Official atadr of Theodore Uurrmot. 6ak Frascwco, Aug. 6. It baa been learned that the United State bureau of education 1 making an exhaustive inquiry into the life of Tbeodore Dur- rant, under the direction of ipecialUt in erinii oology. SHE DID NOT UNLOAD SUPPLIES rood Kent to BantUf a la tb Mraab water Hleadorlaglr Hroaght Haeb. Nnw York, Aug, r-.Wben the tran- fKirt Hreakwater returned to thla city from Santiago, the army officer of the department of the Kt were nrpried to find that thouanu of pound or food which had been aent South bad never been unloaded from the veaael and waa till In the bold. A board of inrvey waa appointed by Colonel Ulltekple, commanding the IN- parlmeut of the Kakt, to determine for whom the etore were Intended and whv thev were not unloaded. Thl board ha reported that tbe atnre were uot unloaded becauiie there waa Immediate need of the veaael to trans port the ick aud wounded. The board declarea that It ia unable to fix the re sponsibility for the failure to unload the auppllea, I'oloaulila to far lb Claim. ItKHMJi, Aug. 6, The oongres of the republic of Colombia, It I announced In dispatch from Dogota, the capital, baa unanimously resolved to deposit a urn e)ul to H),0O0 (1300,000) a se curity for the amount due the heir of tiignor Cerrutl. I KkMoad CeavlrU t'asbl WH'HITA, Kao., Aug. 6. Ham Smith nd Tom Wynn, escaped from the penitentiary at Leavenworth, were captured at Nowata, Ok., and Identi fied a Frlco train robber. Jne same fellow robbed the Crystal Spring and Dauvlll postofficea. Carlisle Have aa I prlklo. Ixiudon, Aug. 8. A special dlapateh from Itarceloua y a formidable rl ing of Carllkt has taken plaoe near Lorlda, Catalonia. Sir - In meeting of the general and medical of ficers, called by you at thl place this morning, we were all, as you know, unanimous In view of what should be done with the army. To keep us here, tu the opinion of every officer com manding a division or a brigade, will simply involve the destruction of thousands. , There is no possible rea son for not shipping practically the entire command north at once. "Yellow fever ease are very few In the cavalry division, where 1 command one of the two brigade, and not one true case of yellow fever has occurred In this division, except among the men aent to the hospital at Niboney, where they have, 1 U'lieve, contracted It. lu thl division there have been 1,500 case of malarial fever. Not a man has died from It, but the whole com mand I ao weakened aud ahattered a to be ripe for dying like rotten sheep when a real yellow fever epidemic, lu steud of ft fake epidemic like the pres ent, strikes us, as It I bound to if we stay here at the height of the sicklies season, August and the beginning of September. Quarantine against ma larial fever I much like quarantining atrniiist the toothache. "All of us are certain, as soon as the authorities at Washington fully ap preciate the condition of the army, to be sent home. If we are kept here it will, In all human possibility, mean an appalling disaster, for the surgeon here estimate that over half the army, If kept here during the sickly season, will die. This Is not only terrible from the standpoint of the individual lives lost, but It means ruin from the standpoint of the military efficiency of the (lower of the American army, lor the great bulk of the regular are here with you. NOT 10 l'KU CF.NT FIT FOR DUTY "The sick list, large though It la, exceeding 4,000, afford but a faint in drx of the debilitation of the army Not 10 tier cent are tit for active work. Six weeks nMn the North Maine const, for Instance, or elsewhere, where the yellow fever cannot possl bly propagate, would make u all as fit as righting cock able, aa we are eager, to take ft leading part In the great campaign against Havana In the fall, even if we are not allowed to try I'orto lllco. "We can le moved north, If moved at once, with absolute safety to the. country, although, of course, It would have Wen Infinitely better If we had been moved north or to I'orto Rico two week atfo, If there wa any object In keeping u here we would face yellow fever with a much Indifference aa w face bullete. but there Is no object In It. The four Immune regiment or dered here are sufficient to garrison the city and surrounding towns, and there Is absolutely fiothlnir for us to do here, and there has not been since the city surrendered, "I write only because I cannot see our men. wno nave ioiiiiu so uraveiy and have endured extreme hardships and danger o uncomplainingly, go to destruction without striving, so far as lie In me. to avert a doom a feftrful aa It is unnecessary and undeserved. Yours respectfully, "Tiikooonk KooSKVKl.T, "Colonel Commanding First llrlgade." After Colonel Roosevelt had taken the Initiative, all the American general nfhVer nnlted In a similar addrea to Oeneral Shafter. Makir M, W. Wood, the chief ur ireon of the First division, saldi "The army must lie moved North," adding with emiihasl. "or It will be unable to move Itself." Oeneral Ame lias sent the following PHble meskMire to Washington: "The Hon. Charlea II. Allen, assistant aecre tary of the navy: Thl army I Inca pable, lwcause of sickness, of inarch ing anywhere evcept to the transport. If it la ever to return to the I'nlled State It must do so at once, A full list of the sick would mean ft copy of the roster of every company here." , IM t 1 tMd tM ! fctol t fMi ,. 4 t l'.t !- eMVi4 lit ..t '. l-w IKr vlal t-l ' l.i I m H t w.i i .-t ti twin t fu t, t It i .! Jul i In at. f ' ' V" ft 'I flllf, l).t rpt Ski 1 he en, r Hie ke-('tf !.. in tntnt. ft"" in tn-m H Oirtr w-it iii'v ft fett el Hi iVt.e Iti.ii i! IM.k.!" oi.r f,nV. I til hum (. ct,l, t li'.t,; p-wtcd In tn i.nr i and t'"n ht-i.t I Blln'. I ill ! t I l'l..n I. '. IrtlAt I I t.nl.. I !. 'I v of itt. I l hi. I mint-.ti! It i I 'ti'" ad in'' in.- ll l alio! oi r. if"" twin !m.c...I fx. mi ttie b!ii. s shot I d lan.'c k l.-s.l'iig On' I. M ofaf-'i'l h ) il'-wn the sin-SMI I l.k'tntt'l to the f..iit liisde bv this' rok.l and aft.-r Hie s v. nl f!rl rt'gtmenl of lUwUilit brigade csioe up. I tunic! Ihein lnt. the by path Imli eated by Lieutenant I oloin I IVl by, leading to the lower foul, sending Word luticliersl llawkilistif tlii. uiuvi men I, . Thin would have peedlly delivered them lu their proM-r place on the left of their brigade, but, under the gall ing tire of the enemy, the leading bat talion of this regiment was thrown Into confuklou and recoiled in disorder on the V"opi) In rear. ai mis riuicsi iiiomriii, on oiii,wi of my staff practically formed a cordon Ishind the panic stricken men ami urged them to again go forward. 1 Anally ordered them to lie dow n in the thicket and toclcarthe way for other of their own regiment, who were coin- Inir un behind. This many of them did. and the Second and Third battal Ion came forward In battle order and moved along the road toward the ford. One of my staff officers ran back, wftvinir his hat to hurry forward the Third brigade, who, upon approaching the fork, found the way blockaded by men of the Seventy-first New York There were other men of thl regiment crouchiiiff in the bushes, many of whom were encouraged by the advance of the anoroachinir column to arise and s-o forward. I airaln scuta staff ofllcer at a gallop tourire forward the trixiii in the rear. The head of Wikoff brigade reached the fork at l!:20n. m., and hurried on the left, stepping over the prostrate forms of meu of the Seveiity-nrt, Here's a Book Bargain I A. Vit p ht Pot Slvwwt rvtf WrltUrw Wen t In iV j n bueiiff hi fMirf mrtf . li'i'i;. I ! e !- in ! i.tii.neg ri I'vf 'v Kit !'-e r t V" tb' e I Of t It' v I t v e r r itvi ' i CI' !T.- 1 ' ' ! v. f 1 Ibev ai vmr HI ra .1 ' 1 tri J' " r.V m I r t ItiS tVU ivl at ttmtt 10 tenia fee tor Iht K.de fle rk tpU. '1 toy v.m;.l In I L l Ai USCll TO' CAlJl tottw S g-- I A , .-.... 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Tliei- In un I. k ut llirllllliif (Irav IhmIIi "tuiMtt.Mi iltti.i.irli.Mtt Ihf lM,k, 1 1, w i.,.r Mirty hna lit. nnH i...rflmi, Hitliii.- ttn.1 lu.lti nwik Mnuttl'Mia fnllw .wh o.t In ri"l if.i.i, Willi s lui .a Mtilwlurf but iuiluvhd lurcutt II lit ! IBitl IliU l"k IfitO etifr tl er. TICKtT NO. ItBdT. " Ki't'l VS ADA V rilHrfml.rf. ThU U mmkiilk- Ut oT th wonilrfiil kil.iioii- "I f.'iinil Amt-rl. mm In M..l. ... Ilnw Ii HMtiH. I nil.w In ihi-p yinrn, mill w.rti lb hitnrt f 1 1,.' tulr I itrnirliik. I'r tii alii u( U' k"t !.?, U s alnui Mtf wl nllil si.4 luck, sod autkae nin.iliiK rt-mllitir. fOH THK DCPENtE. nV " f TAn.ltuS. This Ikon of the bmtsnd m4 lnlrM)lne Vrark of tln fKiiin.nMili..i. Ii I- iM tlv atul linn lorjr. llli k tlfp iuvt. rr i lrrrrlr uursvelrtl Ity kklllliil ti.ili. It I or tlitllllnii l!it.'r.-H fr.ua l-liitiliig li iL. H(uf ;lfr rir-NOTR THR I'RICH-One book, 10 tcntij Threo trookf, 23 centij All f ive books, 40 ccnU, postpaid. These price rn f,r"irot ch" with your order. Itemlt by sliver, 2 cent pottage stamp-, I. O. or Kxpre money oruer, or nana oraiv. Auur, CUT PRICE BOOK STORE 1615 Howard Street, OMAHA, NEB. MYSTERIOUS BANK ROBBERY. The liana of ( oniraeree at fteilslla, Mis Toarhkd fur I nknown Amnucil. Sr.tiAi.u, Mo., Aug. . Kxpert bank thieves made a rich haul at the Hank of Commerce here between 11:110 ft. in. and i:H!i d. m. Monday, bnt the fuct was not made public until yesterday How much was stolen the bank officials refuse to divulge, but the general be lief I that several thousand dollar were taken. Just how the robliery occurred I not known, but the supposition Is that while ( ashler Htel or President Yeater was engaged at the window, thief entered the building by tbe door, mad his way through t he directors room to the railed portion used for banking purposes, entered the vault and ab stracted from small cash safe the money In packages, which he placed in a sack aud carried away. It is liclieved that ft confederal en gaged the official on duty at the cash ier window, engrossing ina attention, while the other man robbed the safe. The fact of the robliery wa not dis covered until the thieve had had am ple time to escape. Manager Hurst, or trie J met Detec tive agency, Kansa City, waa um muoned and at hi Instigation Chief of I'ollce I'rentlc arrested John A. Malnes, an alleged advertising solic itor, from Terr Haute, 1ml. Tonrt In the Uj Mountains. Tbe "Scenic L'ce of tbe World," tbe Denver & Illo Granfle Kallroad, titers to tourists In Colorado, Utah and New Mexico tb choicest resort, and to the traot-rontloentftl traveler the granuei-t scenery. Two teparate and distinct route through Ibe Rocky Mountains, all through ticket available via either. The direct line to Cripple Creek, the g res ten fold camp on eartb. Double dally train service with through i till man sleeper sod tourists' car between Denver and Sao Francltuo. Tbebet line ti Utah, Id tho, Mon tana, Oregon and Waihtigtoi via the "Ogdcn Oateway." Write H K Hooper. O P. A T. A., Denver, Colorado, for Illustrated des criptive pamphlets. . Tb priest dos an evil day's work when he get a child to go to tbs paro chial school. Omaha Express and Delivery Co., , J. L. TURNEY, Mgr. H. H. HAYFORD eo Trs. Movlrm snd llyht pr wor at ra;ia shin puces I'lsoo wDvlim a spec' alt M"U"f li Id (iKKlkStorra, iiscksu sou siopifu. Csrry-sll fur plonk'. Office, 410 Xortb 16th Street. Telephone 1203. Than Qold ? Healtl Any. mr It r k e n I Hesllh r lf to II K. V. BEE WD NO THIRD TICKET. Kansas Astl-fntlun lieniverat Ul Ji.ln the Hepalillras. Toi'KHA. Kan.. Aug. ft. Thirty of the antl-f usion Hcmoorstaof the state, Inuludlnir Colonel Thomas Moonlight and Ktl Carroll, of feavn worth: Jam e Klk of Colby; Thomaft 11. Ilowiiiig, of Kank.( lty, Kii.i Kugea llagen and Colonel VV. Y. Tomllnson, of lopeka, and fifteen liemoerallc editors held a meetlnir here yestenlay to dlsciin the future policy of the party In the Kan a political field. After ft thorough discussion and Interchange of Ideas, It waa deemed Inadvisable to put up ft straight Democratic ticket thl year but a resolution wa adopted declar ing that it wa the duty of all Demo crat to do everything in their power to defeat fusion and Populism. Union Elevated Loop- Chicago It runs on Van Buren St directly In front of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Station and try bis wonderful KKMKMKH nois posed of Knots, Herbs, Hudk, Hsrs. and Flower, lie bss over 6IMKI dlfltrriit kinds to urs- w rl tie front sod cures all nisnner of CHKONIO tunt-Antn, such s hSkiiuikllain.CMlsrrh Kl'lnrf. I.lver, lllad iler. SKimit.li Troulil Asthma, Tlirtmi anil 1 .11 n Tronlilek. Inillfekllon, lljrpnl. Msnliuiid. Mervoiik llilllly, an all I'rlvate lillirM... nil riiM?w iim, it rru .... .... or writs enclosing sisiupror ihhis sou uiui. Address, UK. U. Utb WU, Bill. Ml N. Ilh Mt., OMAHA, MKH . . USE . . SAWYERS CELEBR WED SOAP Ak your Grocer for It and if he does not have It. CUT OUT thl advertise ment and have him order It for you. Ws manufacture the following brands: Sawyers 4 Pure Family Soap.7 Floating Soap. Pure Castile Soap. FRIEND " Pass riser arriving In Cblcaro caa, by ths M liiltin glvsledXoP, rw:b art part of tbsr.Hri or, for s fl vs (tent fsrs.esa b taken iiiiinedlsuly ut sny nf lb large stores In tbs down town district. All K.fsvsied Trsln will stop at th"ltoc tslsnd" Ststlon.. Trslnssvsrv inlnutn. 'riiessfsfllltlsrsn nnly h odered tiv tb 'OIIKAT HOCK IHI.ANII HOUfK." If yuii will send a 1 rent stamp for posts we will BJSli you stours a nw blrd's-sy via of lilcago. Jiikt Isktittd I colors, wincn rt.cU of a Kiplostoa. Oalera, Kan., Aug. 6. Another disastrou explosion occurred last night in the Oeorge McCullough mine, from which James Nichols lost hi life and Tom Norville. around bos of the mine, wa seriously If not fatally injured. Maya as a IJfe Saver. Ntw York, Aug. 6. Mayor Van Wyck, who haa been aunimering at Freeport, L. 1., yesterday distinguished himself as a life save of no mean ability by rescuing three young wo men from drowning. The Mlnnespulls Creamery Burnsd. MiNKEsi'oi.is, Kan., Aug. 5. The creamery at this place, owned by the Minneapolis llutter and Cheese com pany, wa wholly destroyed by Are yesterday; loss about S.'i.onO; insured for 11,600. Abandoning (snip Stsrettt. Sak Fiaxusco, Aug. 5. Th order to move to th Presidio cam yester day and to-day tb Twentieth Kanaas will leave Camp Merritt. Overcoat tnit mattmaa bftff were Issued to th Knas regiment yesterday. v Jessie SrhlkV (let ut 'ak. Mii.WAi-aRR. Wl Aug. II. Mia Jessie Mchlev of this city, who left Paris atiotit two weeks ago for Madrid on a peace mission, yesterday cabled her father, Charles Hchley, from Lis bon Portugal, for fund to enabl her to retnm to 1'arl. Kansas Noldlsr Wtrleksn Mllnd. Cami Thomas, 0a., Aug. . Private Zelt. Company C, Twenty-first Kan sas, was severely shocked by ft light ening stroke during ft storm yester day afternoon, ami since that time ba lost the sight of hi eye. Spanish Prisoner Well Treated. Wasiiioto.v, Aug. o. Tim stat de partment lias been advised by United Htates Consul Wild man, at Hong Kong, that all prisoners taken by Aguinaldo, the insurgent chief, Including monks, are "treated with perfect humanity," and that all report to th contrary ar absolutely false. Italy' Havy to Be Inetwassd. Bone, Aug. 5. 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