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\ ES11ABL1SllhiD JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAhA , TUESDAY MORNING , JUE , 189S-'I"WELVJ ' PAGES. SINGLE COPY FiVE OEN'1S.
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' EB1IASKA'S ' O\VN \ DAY
Great &ntclopo Stath Will Oclebrato Itsdt
With Proper Ceremony.
IT HAS RECORD TO BE PROUD OF
Lc Than Half a Oentthy o Life Sees It
Among the highest.
ONE BOUND FROM WILDERNESS TO EMPIRE
t3gre8:3 : of a Generation in Al Arth anti
Amenities of Civilization.
WIAT TillS DAY MEANS TO NEBRASKANS
0'cnNton ior ftcjoIcInr Oscr the
AtiI eS'CIIIIItM Of ( lIC' I'IMt iiil for
( ntIierI I.e : IniIrflt Ii.ii ID the
ErItII1IIIIIM of the LtiiIre.
. It the CX1)OSttIOfl Iintl been opened one tiny
( arlier the cvcflt would liaro sgnnUzed the
fp1y.fourth nnnvcrsflrY of the organat1on
of Nebra8ka n a territory ot the Upton.
flhIB ( iVCflI. occurreil May O , 1854 and the
celebratlofl of Nebraska Day a Aignificant o
the UneamP1et1 progresK that iiiade the his-
l tory of Nebraska from that ttmo to the
jrezeflt. In leni ; than half 1 century its
train the control -
broad lrnirIe have pnsscd
trol of sa'ngO tribes anti hIo.SO1flCl under
the Impetus of Anglo-Saxon cultivation. The
ruggeil aspeCt of the wlltIerIIes4 has soft-
- ft1d 8)1(1 ) merged into the regular outlines
of an fldVflh1L1 civilization. The deer anti
bulfalo , the frontier trad1n peat and the
nomadic red man have disappenreti and are
supitianted Ity vast stretches Of vavng
graiii , by Improcd roadways , pretty villages -
lages that nestle In the long swell of the
nrairio nod by inugnltlccnt cities that liolti
/wIthIn their nmpto limits nil the best fea-
turcs of metropolitan exlsteuce. The railroad -
road litis penetrated to every corner of its
fertile domain , its public school system Is
unsurpassed and every year marics a pro-
. - . tilgious stride towards the front rank of the
commonwealth of stateff.
When the first territorial government of
Nebraska was organIzed there were hess
than , OOO PeoPle wlthihii its borders , Its tax-
allo Property vaa practlczthly nothing aiitl
the bulk of Its vast territory was an no-
eoutht wihtleriiesii that. no white foot had
over penetrated. lInt It offered to the set-
tIer thin ciieouragenwiits of a soil of unsurPassed -
Passed fertility , a climate singularly free
(1(110 the ProsPect of disease and an unhini-
Ited opportunity for human effort. TII0UI3-
antic of plonecra poured across the Missouri
and begun the task of tlevcluplng the box-
hnustlblo resoUrces. During the first five
years the InercaSe of population was 650 ver
cent and duiriiig the next. decade there was
an additional increase of 326 ier , cent.
( iovthi or ( ei. i-rat Ititi.
- . It was during this latter period that the
cboso ( if thie clvii war and the gradual 00(1
of IndIan hostilitIes gave how impetus to
ttt tiovelonnictit and inculcated the desire. to
become a State. This was accomplished
In 18G7. At that time the populatIon of
Nebraska was slightly In oxc 'ss of 100.000
itnih its taxable valuation was only $20,000-
000 , Omaha was still little more than an
ambitious village and scores or busy cities
that are Its centers of activity and corn-
- marco today were undreamed of. One generation -
oration of men has Pusseti since then and
lifts contributed Its brain anti muscle to
the grand achievement. Thousanils of square
uiIcs of new territory have been developed
and its population has nearly three times
quadrupled. Atl'nuicenueiit has set its mi-
vrmnt fronu the .1issouri to the foothills
that frown on its v.stern frontier. For-
esth have beeui Idanted and arid wastes
redeemed. Its frontier settlements have be-
collie nttractive urnl bustling cities anti the
dugouts anti log cabins which sheltered the
prevhotis generation are now handsome
latin houses set in bountiful holds and surrounded -
rounded by ample tuiul eonuino1louis improve-
ineitta. Church spires ininnncrahlo have
riseui from the soil that was once pressed
by thin nr dance of the barbarian , and
5 liantlsomo sahtool houses nppear at every
cross road. In the midst of a struggle
torard prosperity rarely equalled III the
- . history of states , Nebraska has found tine
, - to inculcate a degree of culture that has
reduced the per centogu of illiteracy below
that of any other state iii thie tuiuioii. Ahiuiost
the same generation that developed sturdy
pioneers has hiroduicetl artists , nuuslctans
: imh educators , and oven before the bloody
horrors of Iliolucer warfare are f.rgotten
Its culture ranks with that of the oldest
comnionwealthis. 'rids , that is written in
its history is sPread hetoru the world Un-
tier the white arches of the ccpositlouu ,
Nebraska day menus something besides
reunion iuuil felicitation. It is the occa-
uiion on which the hearts of nil true Ne-
brnsknns wehl with vride iii the recollection
of thou iinst tmnd revel in hope in antielpa-
tlons of tt glorious future ,
' % S'tM.t \ $ I'.Ut'I' I N IiIII.tSIA It.
J % i'i'n lIjteIiIPIi t' mv ii Dosh.l. ' 1Itt'eii Ion
sit tlii' IkiII.llniu oil tl- ( riiipitls.
Iii addition to the formal program of cx-
crclses at the Nebraska building in cornice-
thou with the celebration of "Nebeaslca day"
at the CXlOsltlOil , there 'Ihh be a reception
during the afternoon to the women of No-
braka , aunt % ichi oIlier women as desire to
haIthclluatc. There vihl lie tu'o receiving
Parties eu duty all afternoon anti these vilI
exert themselves to thie utmost to make the
occasion a most enjoyable ane for all con-
cernci. ilotli parties wlhl be on the seColid
hboor of the hiulhding , one In the handsonue
rooms of thue governor. at the north coil of
the buhhding and the other luarty in the
tastefully decorated rooms In the southeast
corlit'r , which have been devoted to the
USe of the women ,
In thuq governor's room Miss Mehlona Ihut-
terfiehd , huoste3s of the Nebraska duilding ,
rthl do the honors , and the following -
lowing women have been invited to assist
- at receiving : Mesdames 4lvln Saunders ,
Jaunt's W. Dawes of Crete , J , h , Boyd , 'I' . 13.
Cuming , S. hlohconib of Uroken flow ,
. - \Vlhhlain Nevlhle of Norj % Platte , W. % ,
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Voynter of Albhon1 C. I ) . Cashier of Iavkh
City , Il , M. hhoydston of Nebraska City , C.
. . Whhtford of Arlington . M. Dutton of
hastings , C. 'V. Wattles , Cheunent Chase , C.
E. liambleton of Chicago , Ii. hiosewater ,
Silas ( harber of lied Choud , W , J , liryan , 0.
] l. hitchcock , lemma hlomaui Thayer of
ltuobho Cola. . T. Y. Kimball and L , hi. liar-
zor.
r- 'he receiving party in the southeast room
.
.Ihi be chaperoned by Mrs. "IV. II. Ilunter
of FrenuoIt ( assietniut hostess of blue ie-
braska buI hag , auiil will include the 101-
lowing young womonz Miabes Louise
Squires , Claris Pahnicr palsy 1)3ane , Emily
Vakeley , Lion Curtie , Miss 't\'vbster of
Omaha , the M$58C5 $ harsh , hiawke , Iuff and
) lolfo of Nebraska City , Miss May O'Shea of
Lincoln , Ml53 Nettle hlarmer of Syracuse
liul iu1t i May Norri8 of Freuuoat ,
: rle VtertLn Freu Masons' association will
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NEI3I1ASKA STATE 1IIJILL
keep open house in the Nebraska build-
log during the tiny , the Omaha members
of the association entertaining the visiting
brethren at the grounds , in the pleasant
room at the southwest corner of the second
floor of the building , which has been hound-
somely fitted tip and hirovided with comfortable -
fortablo accommodations.
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IAU(1lI'I'IIt 01" .JAIIIUS A
Chorus it nil Or-hIeHlrlt ' . .Vurk'eIl 'I'o- .
, i.t her I ii I ti. Itemil I t Itimi ,
The giving of 'Tiue Daughter of Jairus"
last evening was In every way a musical
delight. The chorus , for weeks under the
careful guidance of Mr. T. J. Kelley , re-
BpOlUled to the baton of a new conductor
gracefully , singing with excellent ap-
predation thirotughout. Particularly may
hie nientioned their Inst ensemble work ,
which was full of life and artistic merit.
The orchestra played with consideration ,
not in any instance anfilciently fortisirno to
obscure the voices. Exceptionally well
uuiatchcd war the trio , Madame Sophia Mar-
kec , Messrs. Iolries Cowper and Kuss. The
title between Mis. Markee and Mr. Cowper ,
' 'Love 1)Lvine , ' ' was the gem of the evening
and brought special enthusiasm from the
audience. Mr. Kuss and Mrs. Markec were
inoro acceptable in the choral ork than in
their respective solos , which were soniewhat
Interfered with by the wandering about of
the audience. Mr. Huss was formerly of
the Carl Rosa Opera company. Mrs. Mar-
kea has lCeiI for some time a representative
or floston's Musical coterie and line a
smooth and well traiiied voice with a per-
sonnhlty all in her favor. Mr. Cowper ,
lately from London , is a happy addition to
tim small nunuber of good tenor singers.
1)ircctor Kimball , who led the performance ,
did SO with case anti ability and expressed
himself as well satisfied with both chorus
anti orchestra.
Previous to the choral work an admirably
rendered program was given by the or-
chestra. A special number of interest was
MncDowehi's suite No. 1 in four move-
monts. Like nil of his works there was the
evident merit and grace of thought and
musical realism , especially in the "Summer
Idyhie. " and "Sluephiertloss' Song. ' The
intislcal committee shiould feel encouraged to
continue these delightful evenings , for a
good sized audience responds each time. It
will be wehh worth while to hear M. flare
I'uesilny , the first violinist of the Chicago
orchuastra , vlio appears In tolo.
Mi. E. flare , jyho joined the Chicago orchestra -
chostra at the beginning of time season , is a
pupil of the celebrated violinist , hielhmnes-
herger of Vienna. After having studied with
him for a number of years , Mr. flare went
to Paris for the purpose of taking ailvan-
tnge of the excellent opportuiitmes offereti to
violinists in the French
capital. lie occupied -
pied thuo POsitign of concert master , bothu
in i'arls and Cologne , with notable success.
At his first appearance as soloist with the
Tlionms orchestra Ito at Once stepped into
the favor of tue public , lIe will appear tonight -
night at thic Thomas concert at the Exposition -
sition Auditorium.
VlPi'IItAN FitlI M.tSoXg' ltIiUNioN.
Older MvIiiherN oftl.p Order ' .VIIi hold
it StiehgiI Se''dimia.
The Nebrashca Veteran Free Masons are
to meet anti be entertainefi at the exposition -
tion today as the guests of the local lodge.
Thou commnitteo on nrrnngemnents eonsmst nf
0V. . Lininger , chairman ; William It.
newell. Thomas Cray , Martin Dunham anti
harry Iouel. As the gram ! lodge of the
state meets hero on WetInesifly morning
iumamiy of thie grand lodge oiilcers and their
wives will be almiong the entertaIned ,
Special cars for the transportatiomi of the
Masons have been arranged for , and after
the assembly rut 1ihasoiilc hall in ihie meriting
at 10 o'clock the dehegation will transact
Bottle minor business mumatters anI then
heave for the White City. At 12 o'clock
they will ussemnhiho at the \1uusonio headquarters -
quarters In bite state building and an elaborate -
rate hunch vlli be spread ( or the guests anti
their frbeptis , Its for the rest of the tiny
there ivill be enough going on to take up
every moment of tIme time.
There are about 100 niomnbors of the \Toter-
ans' order , which was organized between
elghit anti ten y'ars ago. It requires twenty-
one years service to become a veteram. Tomorrow -
morrow evening a general reception will be
tendered to ( hue Masons anti the Masonic
delegates to the grand lodge at the handsome -
some residence of Mr. Lininger at Fighit-
eenthi anti Davenport streets , hiere 200 or
100 PeoPle , It is expected , vlll be received ,
Time grounds will be Illuminated anti abun.
taut refreshments vill be served.'ith Me ,
Linimiger as host the affair will certainly been
on an elaborate scale.
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flJlICt'l'l ' 1'1tl ICAtS.tS lUll iliNi.
I'rmigrnmt of I lielnt'rest I us ( 'ere'-
litittileti , Isiit' i'imblli ,
The Kansas state building will be dedi.
cateti Wetimuestiay , Juno 22 , antI tii occasion
will be celebrated by an interesting prograni
anti thlstingujshueti as Kansas day in exposi.
tion chronology , lx'0overmuor Click , preel-
dent of the Kansas exposition commission ,
will jiresitic at the cereIuQIules and Vice
I'resident John E , Frost wihh deiive the
address of welcome anti turn bite buildumug
over to thus expostioa authorities ,
The lnnsas building Is at once itleasing
end dignifleil iii appearance. with broad
irnriieos on thre sitles and balcocied upper
stories. 1mm its conupositlon the result of
classic influence Is at once nuanifest antI in
emideavoring to obtain tlt1 result , combined
with convenIent arrangement and econoiu' ,
thuc result has heeim eminently satisfactory.
The building Iii 65xi7 feet , imiterlmug tbe
muala or assembly room , whIch Is thirty-two
feet square , extending through both stories ,
the gahlry above is reached by means of
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IAlL REPORT FROI DE\VEY \
Department Receives Ita Firat Detailed
. Report from Conqueror of Manila.
UNSTINTED PRAISE FOR SUBORDINATES
No Comiiiimmimitler Jiver hltiti mu ttore
Loiih , ( zuilmuiit oi' ithIeIeii t L'tree
Thuin [ 'ought at lmumi ihmu-Voliimi-
teerM for the Fight.
WASHINGTON , June 13.-The Navy tie-
partnwnt inatlo ubhic the following letter
received fronu Admiral Dewey this after-
Iuoon , being its fIrst mall advices from him
since he reached Manila :
The squadron left Mirs Bay on April 27 ,
arrived off Bohlnao on the morning of April
30 , anti finding no vessels there proceeded
( lown the coast mid arrived elf thi. entrance
to Manila buy on tIle u'a'ie utttcrnoon. Tile
Boston and Concord were sent to reconnoIter
Port Subic.
A thorough searchu of the port was made
by blue Boston and the Concord , but the
Spamulsit iheet vas not found.
Entered the south channel at Manila at
11:30 : o'clock p. ma. . steamnivg iii column at
eight knots. Aftei half tue squadron had
passed , a battery on the south side of the
cluauinel opuuctl fire , none of thue shots taking -
ing effect. The Boston anti MeCuthoch returned -
turned the fire. The squatiron proceeded
across the bay at slow speed amid arriv3d
off Manila at daybreak and was fired upon
at 5:15 : a. in. by three batteries at Manila
and two at. Ciuvite , amid by the Spanish liect
anchoreti hi an apuruximatehy cast auutl ivest
line across the mouth of Baker bay. with
their left In shoal water in Camuacac bay.
The squadrou then iuroceedeti to the attack.
The flagship Olympia , umitber my personal dl-
rcction , heading. followed at a distance by
the Baltimore. Raleigh , Petrel. Concord anti
Boston , in the order named , which formation
was maintained throughcut the action.
The squadron opened fire at 5:41 : a. in.
While advancing to the attack , two mines
were exploded ahead of tile flagship , too far
to be effective. The squadron maintained a
continuous and precise fire. at ranges vary-
log from 5,000 to 2,000 yards , countermarch-
in in a line approximately parallel to that
of the Spanish lleet. Tue euuemuuy's fire wis
vigorous but generally ineffective. Early in
the engagement two launches out out towarmi
thin Olympia with the apparent intention of
using torpedoes. One wits sumuk anti tue
other disabled by our fire and benched before -
fore an opportunity occurred to fire torpe-
does.
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At 7 a. m. the Spanish flagship hteina
Christina made a desperate attempt to heave
the line and come out to engage at short
range , but was received withu such galiing
fire , the entire battery of the Olympia being
concentrated on it. that it was barely able
to returmi to the shelter of the point. The
fires starteti in it by our shells at this time
were not extinguished until it sank.
The three batteries at Manila had kept tip
a continuous fire from the beginning of the
engagement , when the fire was not returned
by the squadron. The first of these batteries
was situated on the south mole head at the
entrance to the Pasig river. The second on
the south bastion of the walled city of Ma-
nlla anti the third at Malate. about. ono-hiuuif
mile further south. At this poimit I sent a
mnessage to the governor general to the ef-
feet that if tue batteries did not cease fir-
lag the city wouhd be shelled , This had the
effect of silencing them.
'J'itkes 'J'Imne for Uremuicfnst.
At 7:35 : a. in. I ceased firing anti withudrew
the squadron for breakfast. At 11:15 : a. in.
returned to the attack. By this time the
SpanIsh flagship anti almost thuaentire Span.
ishu fleet were ott fire. At 12:30 : p. m. tiio
squatiron ceaseti firing. thin batteries being
silenced anti the shuijus sunk. burnt anti do-
serteti ,
At 12:40 : p. in. the squatlron returned and
onchuoretl off Manila , the Petrel being heft
bchulntl to complete time destruction of thud
smaller guns , which 'ore bfhulmit1 th point
of Cavite. This duty was performed by
Commander B , P. Wood inthe most expe-
tlltious anti comnpheto manner possible.
The Spanish host the following vessels :
Sunk , hteimua Christina , Castlila , Ioui Antonio
tie Ulioa ; hnmrnt. Don Juan do Austria , Isla
do luzon. isha do Cuba , General Lezeo , Mar-
gulls dcl Dturo , El Correo , Vulesco anti Isha
do Mindauuno ( iansport ) ; eaptumrcei , Itapido
auth hiorcuheut ( tugs ) and several , . small
haunches ,
I turn unaluhii to obtain complete accounts
of the ehuemy's killed anti wo muthed huuut be.
hove their iosss to be very heavy , Thu
lteimun Christina alone had U0 killed , in-
chuding thin captain , amiti ninety wouumudeth. I
ant happy to report that tue thamage tbono
to the squatirouu untber uuuy command was in-
comusiderahilo , There were mmone ktllcti and
only seven moon In tue squadron very slightly
wounded , Several of the vessels were struck
and oven penetrated , bu the dnmnago was of
thou sllghiteat anti the squadron Is ifi as goad
condition now as before time battle.
I'rilse' for Sitlitiril I mimuti's.
I beg to state to time department that t
dotmbt if any commander-liu-chlef was ever
iterveti by a moore loyal , efhlciemut and gallant
captalmus than those of thue sciuatlrnn now un-
tIer nuy comunantl. Captaimu Frank Wildum ,
commumnantlimug the Boston , somghut to remain ln
comuumautl of his vessel although his relief
arrived before leavlmug hong iCong. Assist.
ant Surgeon Kinthlebergur of the Olympia ,
amuil Gunner Evans of the Boston , also yol-
unicered to remnain after orders detachIng
them had arriveti. The conduct of mny 11cr-
sonal staff was excellent. Conumander B. P.
Lamberton , duet of staff , was a vohtmnteer
for that 1losltiop nOd gave 1nu , ino fl1cient
aid. Lcutenaat ( flrunufi , flag hleutedant ,
alitl Bmuslgui W , P. Scott , aide , performetl
their duties as signal otuleers In a highly
cretlltabbe manlier , The Olympia hieing short
of oihlcers for the battery , hinsign II. II.
Cahulwehi , flag secretary , , volunteered for ,
and was assigneti to mu eub.tilvlsiomt of the
IIvo-tmicb tuattery. Mr , J. L. Stickney , formerly -
erly anofllcer In blue Umuited States navy ,
amiti nosy correspontlont for blue New York
herald , volunteered for duty as my aide mind
rontlered valuable service. I desire specially
to mnermtiomu time coolness of Licutezuamut C , (1 ,
Calkins , the navigator of blue Oiymnpla , who
came under may personal observation. beiug
on the bridge with me thirouahout the en-
tire action , anti giving the ranges to the
guns an accuracy that was proveui by the cx-
cehlency of the firing.
On May 2 , blue day following the engage-
alent , tile squadron again went to Cavite ,
where it remains.
On the 3d tIme military mecca evacuatetl
Cavite arsenal , which was taken possession
of by a landing party. On the same tiny the
hialeigh anti Baltimore secured the surrender
of time batteries on Corregdor Island , itnrdl-
hug the garrison anmi destroying the guns.
On the morning of May 4 the transport Ma-
niha , which hint ! been aground in BaIter bay ,
was towed off antI mantle a irie.
DEWEY'S TERRIFIC ONSLAUGHT
ilyen IlmitsseM ( ivemtGimumhIe IeMeu'IJ.-
t inn , , f ( lie \ Vouticrf.iLVitrk iitie
ti3 I liti Auuerlt'ttui Fleet.
( Copyright , ISIS , by Press Publishing Co. )
LONDON , Jumie 13.-New ( tYork World
Cahihegranu-Special Telegran.-Tiic ) first
mail dispatches from Hong Kbmig since the
Manila victory arrived at Len on today per
the I'onnsuhar ! Oriemutnl steamer Coroniandel.
Time overland Cluimma mail newspaper contmuimms
thlrilling details of the battle of Manila
fromu its special correspondent.
; "Dewey's unaumagemnemut of his ships excites
I unstimmted admiration , " hue iveltes. "It was
interesting to vatcht tIme codi manner in
Which the shiPs Were manipulated. They
were in two tlivlsions. The rear division
I COIOPOSe(1 time smaller ships , which were
I nearest the enemy , rather amutern. The two
leading ships of the first tiivlshoa altered
time cotmrse sixteen Points to port , nail after
discharging their big guns in success'on ' over
I tue starboard bow gave theIr first broadsides -
sides as they bore upomu the enemy. Time
Concord , the rear ship , bea'tng the three-
tion , tllemi increased its SpOOLl , passing , be-
tveemi the Oiympia amid tile Baltimore , aulti
then ateamed into time bay of Cavite anti
engaged the forts front tIle inside. As the
trio vasscti Maniia the Sponineds tried tile
. effect of a few shots front the Lunta battery.
Dewey contented hlmnself vith throwing two
or three contemptuous shots into time Manila
, promemiade to show they were well within
range of huts guns and wheti not otherwise
I engaged would be willing to exchange coin-
phinlefltS. All tile American ships were flying -
ing large ensigns at their mastheads and
gaff. " .
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The writer steameti among toe American
fleet after the action anti says : "All thin
ships were bleachied by powtlcr anti smoke
hegrimetl. bearing traces of the recent action -
tion , but none showed any signs of havimig
hccmu struck. The crews were lying about
the poops of the upper deck in every attitude
suggestive of exhaustion. While we an-
chorctl near the American flagship the Concord -
cord steamed across and steamed through
the fleet. The crews sprang to their feet
and ch ered vociferously , whIle shouts of
"Well tionc Concord" rose from each vessel
as it vassetl.
"It must have been a terrible tiny for the
men between decks , especially the stokers.
Time sky was clear and the sun poured down
its scorching ra's on thin bay like a large
blue lagoon. As the sun went dowmi it
showed till tlio poor battered hulls anti withered -
ered funmmels anti masts of time Spanish shuts.
Far awmiy on Bacoa shore the Isia tie Mm-
tiamlno sent up a large column of smoke ,
broken up from time to time by myrmads of
sParks amiti long Jongues of flame asbuik :
head after bulhuueau coimapacu ann too mire
spread from stern to stem , At Ccuvite the
vooticn hull of the old Cmitttiila burat anti
smnoultlcred bag into the night , sending up
ifltO the mitinight air a hunt ! glare besdo
vhleht all other comuilagratiomis , with the cx-
ceptlon of time arsenal , seemed puny , guttering -
ing rushlights , Thin gradual destruction of
time arsenal was a hong drawp-out series of
pyrotechnics. About S o'cipck a tremoendoums
eXlloSlOul occurremi , the flames shiootimmg up
Imuto the air about 100 tee1 , . iiany seconds
after a loud , thunderous ro r'traveleti across
time bay to where we lmy eacefuhiy at
anchor. It vasa fimie spbtale anti a tern-
ble exemnpiiflcation of ( lie tliastnoUs effects
of muotlern warfare. The Mulfmo tilsaster bath
been terribly avenged , " '
Colonei George Alvin LottI of time Mmiii-
gun governor's staff was aim precnt at the
hattie , lie gives a stirrImicription of tile
I destruction of time fipatmi3h 1aglmlp , Iteina
Cimnistimia , a follows : 'A ' Imieldent 00-
c rred during the mammouverl i of time Amen-
loan fleet which showeuL t IC indomitable
, vluck and heroism of Auiiir 1. Montejo. Ills
flagship Relna Chnistlu T In 'ng gotten up
steamn advanced out hue to attack
the Olynupla , On the mbe eat being oh.
I servcml all the guns of 4iojAnierican fleet
were sIgnaled to conccntrte upon the
Siunnisum flagship , whieh sigutmal was obt'yetl
with telhimig effect. Before ti4 flelna reacheti
anywhere near the Olympia , the Sluammish
t flagship was forceti to retIr anml as It mild
so gave hue Olympia a grand opportunity for
I raking shot , Tile Olympia erJmt a hugo 8.
inch shell through the stern of time Relna ,
raking it the entire length amid exploding
its holler. As it drifted helplessly away It
was tiiseovereti to be on fire , This sIngle
shell killed tIme captain and sixty mcmi , Al.
together the Itelna had 110 men killed amid
as many wounded , "
On resumption of the action after breakfast -
fast Colonel Loud describes the frustrated
torpedo boat attack as fohiows : "Two torpedo -
, pedo haunches which hay off Cavlte attempted
to orjuedo the Olympia. Whuen within 800
yards of the flagship its seqondary'battenies
I sent In a perfect hall of six-pound shells ,
smashing up the heading launch , killing allen
on board anti driving the soconm2 iaunciu
back on the bemuciu with twelve shot tunics
through it. This boat aft.rwarda was found
covered with blood , "
A'sor lliit'r ) ilmirtiute % 'e'st ,
NEV YORK , June 13.-The Astor battery -
tory of mountaIn artIllery broke camp today -
day and at S p. m. left for San Francisco ,
en route to the i'hflipplnes.
ADVANCE CUARI ) IS SME ?
Pickets Sent Out by Huntington at
Guantanamo Bay Return.
THEY KILL AT LEAST FIVE SPANIARDS
_ thIhllomni 1)etmsiis of II. . ' hirzLve Fight
' .Vhieit the Ne'.v You'k 11mi rimmes
i'u ( Up Agmuhtist Over-
'ushelmuting uutuiliers.
( Copyright , i9S , by Press l'umbhisluimug Co. )
I'OltT ANTONIO , Jamaica , Jimmie i3.-New (
York W'orld Cablegram-Special Telegram. )
-Lieutenants Wendell C. Nevihle and Mei-
villa J. Shaw of the F'irst battalion of ma-
rimies , who , with a party of marines were
out on iicimet duty during time fight yester-
tiny anti last night anti were reporteti mnls-
lug , are safe. They retumrmled to camp with
thirty nmcmi of company I ) tOday. Durimig
much of time time thmey were absent they
verc surroummided by the enenly , whom they
fought off. They repturt that they killed at
least five of the Spamulards. It. is believed
that the Spaniards lost immoro macmu , for nil
night the body of pickets umider Ncvlile and
81mw kept up a steady reply to an almost
constant fire of th Spamulslm at short range.
That our pickets suffered so little themu-
selves is evidence of the uncertaimu marks-
mnmtnsluip of the Spamuiard& . As a result of
the bold attack made by time Spaniards upon
the entrenched camnp. of the niarines amid
because of lack of rclufoements Lieutenant -
ant Colonel Huntingtomu decideti to abdmidon
the crest of the hill occupied after thin
seizure of the harbor. The nuarines tie-
Scemutlcti to rifle pits on time shore formerly
occumpied by tile cmiemny. Here they will be
umutier the protection of the guns of tue
ships anti far less liable to nttack. This
precautionary step is justified by the fact
timat the Spanish force in the vicinity of
Cainuanera Is believed to far outnumber the
force of marInes ashore.
At 9 o'clock tills morning ( hue Spaniards ,
whosc fire html been silenced with field artillery -
tillery , shortly after dawn , reappeared tin
an island about a mihe away from the
camp. They began firing , but a three-inch
fielti gimmi anti a few rIfles dispersed tlmemn.
Skirmish lines irene thrown out front the
camp anml tue Marblehead shelled the woods.
During these operations the heroic hand of
macn under Novlile anti Shaw were relieved.
There was great Joy In time camnp when they
returned All the mnormling the reports of
the guns of the skirmishers could be heard.
Imu the meantiate a seonti three-inch guilt
was dragged up the hill to the camp front
the hantiiug.
Tezas Arrives.
During the morning the Texas arrived. It
sent ashore forty marines to join the tie-
fentlers of the camp , with two machine
guns. Thin SpanIsh on shore opened fire
upon the Texas with one gun , supported by
infantry. Their tormenting did mmot last
louis. The ships soon put an end to It ,
Our scouts discovered iii time wootis occu-
lied by tIle enemy last night evidences of
t heir pimmulshment. I3iootl splotches were
frequent. There are no names to be adtietl
to the list of our dead.
Assistant Surgeon John Blair Gibbs , who
was killed in time canip , was a member of
time University club of New York. lie was
a recent recruit and was very mmmcii liked
by hula associates , lIe haul stnlvqn all day
to get his hospital tent in order to receive
the wountietl , unlieedlmmg thin hiuhhets that cut
through time tent.'imen his taslc was coma-
pleted and time first steady volley from time
Svamulsh awept over time ridge , lie waiketi omit
to see imow his boys were faring. Fifteemm feet
fromn the iuospitai a Mauser bullet pIerced
hula teflllie. lie was carrIed to tlio simehier
of time tremici , which the marines took on
first lamutiimmg , Ills case vims hopeless from time
flrt half hour , Later a hicutenamut bustled
audit the eamup and said , "Where is Surgeon
GIbbs ? One of may mcmi is woumidemi , "
The hospital ormherly saluted amutl said :
"Smmrgeomi Gibbs tiled a nuomnemut ago. sir. "
iurgcon Gibbs' mmlotlmer lives 1mm Iliciumnond ,
Va.
Sergenmut Cbarho.s hi , Smmuitii imailemi frommi
Smnahlwootl , Md. Ito was stunt in the ab-
dommuen. 111mm death was ahmmiomtt instamitane-
oums , his hody was ahianmioneti wlmen Lieu-
tenamuts 'Nevlllo anti Shias' intl theIr mmmen
fought their way back to cumuli , but only
wimen it was plain thmat many hives woumhti
be sacrificed in brimmgimmg It away under
the wlthmerimig tire of tIme Spamilartis ,
Privates Jamnes McCohgamm of Stonehiarmu ,
Mass. , anti Williarmi Juunphly of Gloucester ,
Mass , , wore allot at close ramuge while
scouting , They were rltlillcmi with iiuhlcts
anti their bodia were strpped. The guer-
rihlas mutilated their heads barbarously with
immachuetes.
One of time lmamida of Private Bartimohomnew
McGowaml of comapuny I ) was shmattereti by
a Mauser bullet , It. will have to tie cut
off , One oilier muon was woumnmietl , the Iiilot
of time Zuitmrblchieati , lie was stunt thmroughm
the leg this mornIng. lie is a colonel in
the Cuban army.
Snf'.er frommi 'El , irst a liti lI'nt.
Our macn suffered terribly with heat and
thirst , but they entiured the trial wIth mag-
muificemit courage , Time attack upon the camp
was tsudmien and though anticipated as a
possibility was runt timen expectemi. Some of
the marines were bathing at time lImo ,
When they heard the aharmn they rushed to
bite fight half clothed ammd even In somac
cases naked , 'Flue six companies of marhues
were formed in three sides of a hiohiow
square , presenting a front to all points of
ittack , The marines , though cimiefly troops
timat lmad never been in an eugagemnemit ,
iteadled soon and held the camp ahlantly ,
THE BEE BULLETIN.
Weather Forecast for Nebraska-
Occnslomuui Showers ; Northerly Wimutla.
I'ago.
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hunt Ingboti' . . l'ieketM Are Sal p
'rrOozs SaiL for Cohn.
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S.d I er Drii.'n II Is ' % % 'iumtt iomt'
Ii eimrnsktt News. t
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4 Ih.i itorial n mmd Coinmitent. '
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ittrliit' hlmimiti St muys Longer.
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hiiis ut S mui.1 Cosnmimei.t ,
hlmutnitit is in Sore Striults.
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Yt'Iser 3ltmst S'nit tin thit' ( 'imumet , .
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M itftitmui PV'SM AssIi'lfltiliit Meets ,
I ) ihtk tmiLL Slit' iI _ miti'i * limit ,
Xebrmislmt's Sitite hlumill lug ,
ilmig ( orn ii.l ii I , Court.
NeIrmtslit's I'imhl
Ic Selitiol Sstemii ,
1 1 Co.iuuiiertlni itumit FIitnmeImtiievs.
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'I'tAY A'S' 'i'll II iXt'OS1'I'ION.
At time ( riiluilMm
j'ehrmisimt hhmt ii erL'IMts mit NeiiriisiCmu
ImuilIthItig , I I multi.
itimOti it. iii. Mmt ri mie hhitutti Ciitt'crt.
1 m , . iii. , Hnhiiiiii-t ii ) ( overtlor tti,1
hist I iitIsiiu'iI thirsts.
I ii , iii. . hti'ei'Iit lint hmy % Vomueit at No-
hrnsl.mt iiiiilihImg.
0 mm. iii. . Miii'I iii' mimmitil Cau.i'ert
7 : 15 ii. iii. , ( otci'rt by 'l'homitmti'i' Or-
i'hit'st iOn. thu Itmiri nimi hluII.l I ii mc.
1) mi. mit. , Fl veaorhs nit Nort it 'I'rmuet.
1)o'tmt 'L'ouvmt m
ut'rrmii i'res Asohi * t iou , Crtlglm-
toii Ihnlh.
himitI eiiy Mu ii Clerks' Nat lint ii t .i's.i-
cimi ( , 1)1,1 FetIermil 11mm lid I hg.
Nehm mzislmm Stmule It'mml SocIety ,
'm' ii u rs t ( , ii triiiory I I mel I.
Nt'iruskii Vetermm it Free iimtsoiis , 41it-
Mutt ht 'i'ehiiIhC ,
1't'Phml 1st Stmtte Coimmmn I tier , t'iLNtoit
Cafe.
At times their assailants appearcd so close
flint revolvers were usemi. Once several
gimerrihla sklrnuisiucrs passeti al mmlost thmrouigh
the marines' camp 00 thin edge of thin crest
unIt tlisappeared northiward. lost lii tile PC-
chime tlnrkmiess of time tropIcal brusim. That
was time olmemIly's most tlarimmg venture.
Tile tactics of the inmsiuwlmncking enemy
matle the nemm iuo hell tIme ridge weary ,
thotmglm they slioweti umnilinchmimug colurage.
Captaimi Elliott of comnpany C , an nit ] war
horse , stalked about tIme camtmp giving auiviee
to time men , who smiled as their rifles finshicti.
Lleutcmiamit MaI.omiy. whemi a milan accidentally -
ally fired luis piece. strode to his sitie , rebuking -
buking lmlmiu in omue breath and emmcoumraglng
him in time next. Old liuntimigton , calm and
busy , passed through thq gloom with Adju-
taut Draper anti Quartermaster McCarthy ,
going tile rounds , as if umighit attacks were a
matter of mietimil. Surely mueldhcrs never had
better examuples than those afforded by the
officers.
Conies SIovl ) ' ,
Time day was show imi comnimig. A. Cuban
colomici actimug as guitlo of scouts was continually -
tinually saying that bite Spanish woumhd attempt -
tempt to rush the ridge at tiaybreak. Thin
marines said they hoped the light would
500mm give them a chance to see time Span-
ishm uniformns at close range. They were
impatiemut at the slow arrival of dayiight.
It finally camiio and the marines cnuiui see
tim.cm Spamlisiu dodging about. imi timeir green
covc'r. Tile fire grew hotter amid Spanish
ummiforms scarcer. Thin Spamlish remmioved
their tieati and wounded and bloodstaIns
told timeir story of death ,
The Marbleiueati at C o'clock. signaled timat
time enemy had been seen over to time rigid.
amid time twelve-pounder of the marines'
eamap opened fire on a body of infantry on
that side. The skirmishiers wore sent out
today to cover tile wlthdmawai of tile main
body of time marines to thin rifle pits. They
are now entrenchemi behind earthmworks un-
tier the guns of tile Texas amiti wltim two
fleiti pieces mounteui. It was the general
opinion that time marines could have heimi
thueli' Position. but only by stiff fighting ,
Thuey are worn out with fatigue and hoes of
slcp.
Time troops promised by Washington are
hooked for imourly. Time i'ammther was repeatedly -
peatedly struck by Spanisim bullets anti ome
struck the dcci : of time Texas miear Captaimm
I'hmlhlips as your correspontient was convers-
lmmg wIth hmlnu.
COPPINGER NOW IN COMMAND
' 1'tilemm Cimarge of t It. , ( 'aiim mis mu ( Tmtumiimi
mmmiii SYiII it'nil ( lie Arliti , to
1'Vt , ) ItIi , ,
TAMPA , FIn. , Juno 13.-General Coppingor
is In coimmmamiti of time troop' loft at Tammmpa ,
011(1 ( it is believed u'i1l commmmammmi the next ox-
icdltiomi ) to sail. Time destinatIon of thus see-
ommti expedition will be l'orto RIco. General
Fltzhuighm Lee's corps is hot likely to go to
l'onto Rico , hut. will Item sent to Cuba when
time time comes to strike ijavamumi ,
Cobiirr itt i'ort A atomi ii.
( Cor > 'riglmt , iS93 , ill' Press Pmmbllshuimmg C'o. )
l'ORT ANTONIO , Jamaica , June 13.-New (
Yomk Worlmi Cabilegrammi-Specimll Telegrtumn. )
-Thin collier ICingtor , Lieutenant Spcyers ,
arrlvemi at iloon with Admiral Sammipsoim's
dispatches about time Gummmittmnamno cabin cut-
tlng amid time figlut yesterday , also time immls-
sian of a flag of truce iii Samutlago yesterday
afti'rmmnomm , supposedly arrleti by time Vixen.
'l'ho Kimlgtur expected o rcturmm imamnethiately
to Samuthmugt , litmt 1Vaslmngtnn was cabled to
wait furthme orders. Nf objection was raIsed
by time ant moritles to time lCingtor's taking
shmllu'mf jirovlsiomms. The Gjflcers of the flrltlshm
was 4mip lnuo4igtle ieru imrommmpt 1mm immaic-
imig tin othicMl sail om time lCingtor. Janmalean
mtemmtl4ient Is strongly Ammienii'amm.-Thio author-
itles anticipate Spanish Objectlomm to hmavimmg
Port /atommjo used as an American basd.
Time iress boatm are carefully watched to
prevent them from Carrying dispatclmes anti
have been warimed blunt if caugimt mme coal or
supplies will be allowed.
vi ii I imsIit'c 'I'i'iiimi rttrin't * himigi lieN ,
ASSUNCIOX , Paraguay ( Via ( lais'estomm ) ,
Julie 13.-Thin govermumimemit of l'araguay has
apiioirmteib a eomnmIsslorm to Inspect tIme cmi-
glues of time Shiallishm torimedo destroyer To.
macorb in order to ascertain whmelhier. aim
clalmeti by its comimmumimutler. it iii Iniossiitlt'
for it to put to sea antI to fiz the terumu of
the tbelay wimlch will be allowed In order
to comnpheto its repairs.
'I'rttlihOrt A rn vi's from. , * lie No rI Is ,
SAN FRANCISCO , June I3.-The trans-
liort. Indiana arrivetl timis mnormmimmg rommm ih' '
utile aimd Port Angeles anti numclmtmreil iii
tIme harbor , Time gOvemmmlflt'mlt wIll take jos-
sessiomu 0 ! thu ship immediately , Thu Jim-
diana 1mm In bali&st ,
SETSAIL FOR CUBA
Army of Invasion Finally Makes a Start
Prom Key West.
CONVOYED BY A FLEET OF WAR SHIPS
rniana Leads the Prmxxsuion to Ward Oft
Any Spanish Attack.
GUARDED BY OTHERS ON FLANK AND REAR
rit E1)ct1ition ) Consista of Over rifteeR
Thousand Mon.
MAIOR GENERAL SHAFTER IN COMMAND
'l'emily-Sccomisl lumfitimtry , Lmitoi ) ' Stit- .
ttoiiel mit Furl Crook , tutu bite
Seeul. Ptrmiit'rl mit Fort
Ommmmth.mt , wiit the lmi sitter , .
\'AShhINGTON , Juno 13-TIme first acuity
of imivasiomm to Cimba is mmow well out its way ,
thirty. two tansimart steammmsimips bcmurin
15,000 otilcors ammfi nmemm , comuvoyeti by battle-
Shills. cruisers , tmmiboats amud mutmxihlmsry craft ,
slxteemi imu umumimber , imavitug actually sailed
fromut ICoy'est itt shaybreak tlmis uliorniug.
Amu atmthmoritmutiv.j stateumeimt , to timis effect
Was imuatle at time War thepmurtmltommt today , set-
tiug at rest all reports that time cxpctiltloa
was omm its mimi ) ' or hmmuti hamitletl inst vecic.
Tim e an timort t 103 muntle til ti ammmuotm ml cemnemm t
for tIle reasomi that time tiumun for secrecy waa
inst anti time scoumt boits hiatt muaulo simm
tlmmut time iouthm ivas clear before it amid that
rio Possilml mluemmluctu could comne front time
Siamuisim shilis tiC troops , evemi shmomitl time
emlemmly immuow timmit oumr forces were mmow nil-
vammcimmg agaInst them ,
W'itim the expeditiomi off ofhiciahs hero feet
timat there will be a perioti of commmparmitivtt
immactiomi for ii few slays. hly 'rlmimrstiay at
tile latest the tramisports viil be off Sammtimmgs.
and a. large Ammmericamm nrmny will mmlake lta
lamitlimig otm Cimbami soil.
Atinmlrnl Sanupsomi has cienreth time way for
thus tmnthc'rtakimmg tmmmml little danger is apmrc.
huentieti in getting ashutre. It will be lifter
timmU , wimemi time ativammco Is mmmatle , hunt time
acttmmui tirammlntic mlovelopmmesmts , mmmay be cx-
Pecteti. By that timilo it iii htilt'lv thtl
Ammmenicamm comlmmnnntlers will be iii thirect
cable commlmlitmmmicrmthen with tile numthmonities
lucre. Adnulrmuh Samupsomi hIlts tmmkemi time shore
emitl of time cable lamidumlg itt Gimamitammaimmo
amid a force ot cable experts nrc rnlItiiy ru-
storing tile limb to working nether.
The progress of this ivork lois imeemi so
satisfactory that omme of tIme hemliimlg ofiiciala
of tile Stub departmnsizmt sail tonight timat It
.
\.ns imopctl tile direct cable commmmmmmmmiicatiomi
woumld be established by Thuumrslay. It unit
limit an eumsi to the tiearth of lmitorntntlomm con.
cermming immmportnm : Utovemmuemlts amitl will cmi-
aiIe time aumthuonltics imeme to keep in chose
touch with those executing time strate1a
mUOVeiflemits.
illuict'tmi , of , , I t lomi.
Time troops nmaklmug up time expoditiomi whicit
started today are mis follows :
Imlfantry 1tegimmuents-Slxty.muimmthm , Six-
teentim , Seventy-first New York volunteers.
'Zenthi. Twenty-first , Seconti , Thtirteemutim.
Nintim , Twemity-fourthm , Elgimthm , Twemmty-
seconti , regulmirs ; Secomiti Massacilmmsetts vol.
unteermt ; First , Flftci'rmthi , Thirteentim ,
Sevemlthi , Sevemmteemmtim , Thmlrsi , Tventicth ,
regulars ; total Imufautry , 061 oihiccrs and
10,709 emmlisteti muuemm.
Cavalry-Two tiismnoummltei squatirone of
foultroohus each frc'ii , tIme Thuirti , Sixth ,
Nimmthm. First amtml Temithu cavalry and tivo
( iismnounted squadmomus of four troops each
frommi time First United States velummiteer
cavalry ; total ilismnnumtted cavalry , ifil ofil-
errs , 2,875 enhisteti muon ; imlounteti cavalry ,
one sqimatimomi of the Secomiti , nimme officers mind
280 cimlisted melt.
Artillery-Light batteries B ammd IC , Firet
artillery ; A mmd F , Secomutl artillery ; foimr-
teen ofilcers and 323 enlisted mcmi. flat-
tenies 0 antI II. FOurthi artillery , siege ; four
officers and 132 emulated 111011 ,
Emmgimmeers-Comnpammlcs C ammd B. nine ofli-
cers , 200 enlisted mllem ? .
Signmuh Corps-One tlctncimmnent , two 001-
cers amid forty-five enhistetl mcmi.
Jiospitmil mietachmiuents are incitmlled In the
above figures. The ta11 corps mmumhers
fifteen oillcers. 'flue grnmmtl total of time cx-
imetlitioli is 773 officers amid 14.60-i enlisted
men.
men.Aside
Aside froimi tIme mnen anti Mflcers making
tip tIme expedition time boats carrieti a vast
ounntity of sumpmilemm , armumnummitiomu nntl war
equipmmmemuts imeccusary to inaimmtamn an organization -
ganization of timis size for at least sixty
days.
1)e'lzsi Is AU Vorlcct 0 tmt.
Every detail for the hamutling of timId imay
has been worked out by time emlglneor corps
of time army. It vili ho mm laborious process
at best mum ! wIll take a full tiny or mnoro.
Time voint of landing hmnn hieemm so chosen
that theme is little danger of aa interruim-
tiomi froimu time SIumllsii : forces , but should
timi'y tmtti'mmiIt , to inmtkc trouble Amimmmirai Sammip-
son's ships will imlitumIti amnhhO protection
umutil thin trotia camm care for thmemnstives.
Time Spatilshm fleet froimi Camhlz is still nI-
mmiost. Os much of mi mimystery to the naval
ofilcema lucre us was Admmmiral Cemvera'a fly-
log sIuatlromm dmmring thin two weeks imnmmme-
tilately preceding Its Immgloriuumm iuotthlimg u
ot Santimmgo. 'I'oday a report caine thmat. them
squadrumu wns unfit for sea , TImmit wouitl
imavit beemi credited , excelut timat the dopnrt-
mmueiut has hati imiforamatioum as late mis Sat-
urtlay to thin effect that the squmtdron was
all reamly for sea and msas about to depart.
About a week leOrO that It imati been told
tlmat thin Catilz fleet html sailemi.
Having in miimtl timeso commihictlmig reports
time war boumnti scarcely ltmuowa ullcre to
give cresleiueo , thmougim it wouiti sre to ho
an extraordInary circtmmnstammco that. thu
Jenst tioubt coumlti exist its to thu presence
In or itlsemmce 1mm thin imarbor of a popu-
louis city such as Catils of a whole squadron -
ron of war mhmljutm.
however , time iselght of oiuirimomk seems to
Incline to time jurcseimce of time flint at Cadiz ,
owing to tile bad condltlomm of time ships. it
mumay be imohd. huowover , that aithmtnigh acting
tmpomm timime belief , as shown by time hjeglnnlmmg
of tIme mmmilltary lni'usmomu of Cuba , thmo S\'mtu.
board Is tnhlmig no umimmecessary cimnnees ot
a surprise , mind by mneamimu of scouts line pro-
vitied for securing tlmnely warning of time
apprommeim of any imostilci hoot to time seat of
war.
war.Time
Time news of time attack by the Spaniards
upomt time Ummited States maclimes at Guan-
tammumimo bay Satumrtlmmy mmlgiut was mtot con-
firameti by oiitcimml ativlces up to time close of
time slay lucre , hiownsor , there Is no disposi-
lion to question time accuracy of time press
report , and time imows hma hind a cattier sober-
IIIi effect upon this eiemnemit titut hIss insistemi
upoim rtmsimiimg troops forward regardless of
their unpvepnretlmmesu.
, , ; Are Nub A fraid ,
fiaturtluy nlglmt'ut actlomm shows that the
Slaumfarils are not afraid to cimmirgo boldly
hmloum l'multetl States troops mmml tii lurospecta
of : ; in i'whmar kimmg campaigmi milsclocd by
114e iP.UhI rnoycmeuts are sayIhtug hi