Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1898)
- I . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE . , ' : " ' . - - - - : , _ JUNE :19 : , 1871. OMAJIA , TitUBS1)AYMORNflc - _ _ _ _ J1XNE : 16 , 1898-'flV.ELIT.E ' PAGJS. SNGTB CO1.Y 1IYJ oIN2's. : SECOND SChOOL 1)AY ) Expositon ; Mftnagor Enthrtain a Special r ; 0ue8t8 Mor Omaha tudcnts. UPPER GRADES INVADE THE GROUNDS , Pupils from the Seventh , Eighth ana High . School Visit the Fair. c. SHOULD hAVE BEEN CALLED GIRLS' ' DAY : Mi8c3 Oatuumr the Mazter in the Ratio of One Hundred to One. INCREASE THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF THINGS 2In is nil OIJie4 J.eMNIlI A fTriIeil the ' ( I SI II p Io I Is , I , I ) 'l'Ii u ro II g Ii I 1IINICi 1114 I.XIIititM III ( lie li&Iit ! ! iils1Iitgs. . L - : ; The exposition was fcaturcd by another CI1IdlCfl'S ) day yesterday. Thin tine thu ttUe ones stayed ut home and the big broth- cr ; and tsters ot the Seventh and IIg1itli x grades and the 111gb choo1 cnrne out nn. . enjoyed their turn of alghtscclng arni recren- tion. They ( liii not come by thousands , as (11(1 tIm younger ones , and they did not overrun - - run the grounds nn.I buildings tn the happy abandon that characterized the holiday of the younger grades. But there were enough of them to inao r conspicuous flllttIOfl ( ( to . . . the regular crowd , antt they evidently cv- ; , . jOyCt thetr outing as thoroughly f less I buisterutisly than the vlstors of Monday. ; The flrst. thought that the appearance of ¶ . the grounds sLlggeted was whether all the older school chlldreli of Omaha are girls. 'rliero were girls of every size. color and / COIIditiOU , girls arrayed In hninaculnte shirt WflIHtR nntl tailor inatie skirts , and others in r ginghams 00(1 CVCII calicoe5. They arrived I In twos anti threvs and evoti in scores , but , there ere scarcely enough boys to make . . a Fourth of Jui celebration. ( h-oup utter ' . group of huppy anti attractive looking young - . ' .VOflIfl tuasseti dowui tim promenades , but It . rcLtuireul a microscope to discover a boy who looked as though he had ever been to school. Girls' ( lily vouhil have been a far more ap- ; ploluriate title ( or the occasion , for they acemeul to constitute DO per cent. of the public school pululis who were on the grouuuids. lint with or without the presence of cs- corts , thin girls had a thorough good time. Many of them came iii the inoruuing anti every group luau Its array of carefully packed lunch boxes that were toted around the grouiuitIs as carefully as thought each vu . a Jewel hex. It is amusing to see what iuatrouuly dignity some 15-year-old gIrls can nsstllule even VheIl they arc out on a holiday. ) To see some of those misses who had never I. knowui the luxury of long skirts Prolnenatle flrollnl tile grounds one would have thought ' Ihat they were there SimplY to see that none _ or theIr grandchildren fell Into the lagoon. That they were on their genIi behavior was evident and the poor. misguitled creuturo Wilt ) SO forgot heruuelf as to clap ler lzamls tutI give reIn to her admiration of some particular interesting feature was too often the recipient of freezing side glancea that tcetuied to say , ° t thought the children came out Monday. " But oil this wore off In the course of an hour or two , and long before the day was over they were all chIldren . - again. They did not romp and race through tile buIldings like theIr younger school ( ci- o\slt , hut they consented to enjoy them- clves In a good 01(1 ( filhlIOfled way nod to nuLko thu most of theIr holIday. tsIl ( ii l'lu-t r Store ( if Iesivu I ng. For these older pupils the exposition was a UlOrO prI1tab1o lesson than a docn otter- noons silcnt In the sehool room. The stu- uleuits of geology touiiuul hiuindreuls of sped- - . lllfJflS iii tlue 2hlnef3 iuuilding that Illustrated what thcy had learned in the class room , niitl tuuuulcr the directioul of loii MeGuire of Utah they lefltllCd uuuore about minerals in two iuoiiri tlurtn thvy could learn at school in a month. To the history classes the ( by- ernment buIlding offered a vast scope of In- tcretlng informatIon. lfei-e they hind an opportunity to examine the original ( ben. unents by which Ifla1I ) of the great events of Y' . . their country's hIstory 110(1 been carried luuto effect. 'Fliey learned luow the IJulteul ibtates soldiers of ( 'very generatIon appeared and . - tOIIIItI a Vuist uuuunbcu of souvenirs that dIll- phastzetl their recollection of Important events. The large collectIon of state doctu- - nuita LIS ( Ill inspiration to tile students of civil governullent , nuld tile natural history classes (01111.1 abtuultlant materIal for llrofut III tluo various collections of spu'cluut'us , iii that ubepartineut. Tlue bIg buildIngs were crnuuuinctb ( till of features thutit were iilustra- tivu Itt one woy or uuuiotiier of IllliIl of the t studies that they iursued antI they acquIred onotiglu sibjeets for ( tuture Investigutlon to keep th'Ifl busy ( or weeks to CollIe. Today bills 110 thistlugulshing feature , but toIllorrow 111111 SIttUrdfl' % III \Viscouusln duy , Ituiti on Saturulay the 'VOIIltlll'B ' clubs will also tllCt ( III tiuc grounuls 8IIt1 assist III IllititilIg the tiny notable. Thu lIresculce of the VOlflCll Will be signalizeul by a very In- tcrestiuig IIIUEIICOi 1(11(1 hiterry program , \ \ Ii I r ii vI I i be g I cll I lu the AudI torluin I 11 tue afternoon. 'I'll l ( .lltI.S' ANt ) ItVS' IIUIhIItb. Fipi uiii I l.'ru'Is& ' , of t lie lilt ) .t t ( ruiet ( 'ini.i.Ierlule .ttti'lton , _ The crod which gatllerel In the ( llrls' and floys buikhillg ) 'CSteFulay afternoon on the occasion of tiuc formal exercIses In- elilent to the second day at the exposition ii IiOttti to t lie sehivol cli lid ren of Ounahia wus 1101 nearly so large us Illu cuowd of , Oll ulgst ci S 'iu I ch III led t ii 0 hitilld I n g on .1ofl - ilay of this week nulul It as niucll inure Edil a t i , 1(1111 ( llgn hint . TIle clii hI rca or , inure llrulcrly ) speuiIiig , the young men aujul " UtilCil inakluig UI ) the crowd , were the rep- iesilltahIves of the Seventh 1(11(1 liglsth gtadeu otul the 111gb school , uiuiil tlicy were Ill iii uuiy conscious of the d igni ty vll Iclu properly - ( erly belongs to those uwlio have littLlillel ( ' tinge higher grades. Thu lower Portion of ) the tluIluhlIlg 'vaIl u cli Illkui vitlt glt Is , tiuc . 1 , - . boyui Luelug especially couuiuplcuous by their absoutce. In fuict , It % vuis necessary to ciiil . 14 cut ioesseuugers tu valItul u enough boys Ic : i Illako up the chorus whIch was qi the bIll ; -1J - for to innubers , The rIsing representu- I jives of the "steriler were lultetit on I su'kItlg atnuscullelit antI wet u anxious to avoid the fyi nuil portluns of the ( Ifly's ecre- 11l0111C8. TIue exercises began ironlptl ) ) at the tinie nuinouliceul , 2 o'clock , * iiiui ( lucre vas no IlItehl Iii it lilograult luich was brief niud . nttiutctlve. Mrs. 1 , M. Ford , iccretary of A the Wonlan's Board of Muiuuagers , acted as I.i lutister of cerelIlooleB fluId also ulayr1 tlte JlCdtlllIiuafthllIelit for the cilorubes 5tIll by the Pupils of the Seventh and Eighth grades. Miss Fannie % rnoId , teaehir of 3uiusIc In tluo school , acted n conductor ( or tile chorus and liii , Ilrst nuunber , "The Spa- clutus Flriuiaiiwnt , " by I laydu , was rendeucui III a maImer whIch would izuivo done credit to a chorus of adults. % vlI'ibiii-d to iILV liiIllultl , Mrs. L. P. Ihu ford , clluIflaau of the ex- cuttye couunlttce of the Voxnau's Board - of Managers , welcomed the children to the buildIng which hind been erected largely through theIr efforts. She expialneul that the 1"flxlng up" process lund not bren entirely - tiroly completed , owIng to a delay In the constructIon of the building , but she assured - sured her audIence that the WelcOnlo wa none the less hearty. She sold the build- lag had been erected as a home , for the girls and boys who vIsit the exposition and she welcomed the children of the truiasnils- sissippi regIon to their now home in the 011010 of the \Voman's hoard of Managers of the exposition , Mrs. ilarford expressed the hope that the children would take advantage - vantage of the acconiinodations which have been provIulet for them In tlrn buildIng anti Invited them to make themselves at bottle. President Wattles was introduced by Mrs. 1ord anti spoke very briefly regarding tile building , lie said thi idea of erecting such a building had flrt been brought to ills attention by a boy from Nebraska City , who haul suggested , over a year ago , that a build- lag be erected en ( lie grounds for the children of the transunississippl region and that the children be allowed to contribute to ito erection , The preslubeuit ( iwelt. espeelallly upon the educational value of the exposItion and cx- pressed the hope that the ciilldren would Impress 111)011 theIr Parents the lniportallco of giving them every opiortunity to StUiy tlic many Instructive tillllgS which have been brought together for the entertalunlent and educuttloti of the People , both old and young. of tills entire sectIon , in closing tile prest- dent Wdicoliled thin chIldren to the building which hatl been erecteul os theIr home on the grounds and InvIted them to visIt It. often and feel that they had an interest in It. lteiil.uiuse f)1' the ( -hloolM. Prot , Irwin Lcvl8ton , prIncipal of the 111gb school , responded on behalf of the schools to the welcome which had been cx- tended by the prevIous speakers. lie 1)5141 0 high tribute to the energy of tile WOIIICO through whose eflorts the buildIng line been made possible niul said that while the building Is hot tile most lofty or the most elaborate of thu bulldluigs on the grounds it is the lllO3t hlOllICilko and the Inore enjoyable oIl that account , lie thiollked the women and the exposition luallagement in tile fllllC of tile school children for the result V.'hIiChl had beeq accolliphlsiled and assured them that their efforts vere appreciated. l'rof. Levis. ton took OCCtlSiOll in thlo course of his remarks - marks to refer somewhat aC length to the change Which has taken place within the Illeillory of the lresellt generation regarding the nosition and Iniluetice of womtln in the vlrld fluId exille3sed the COlIvictioll that this illIiUCllCe woillul result In a great advance in the condition of society. A ClIOCUs , " 4tway to the Fields , " was sung iii a spirited fasliioui by a group of pupils ( mull the Seventh and Eighth grades nild a sCIeCtIOlI train ItUlCflStelfl by Miss Alice l'rlteltarti , an essay on "Mitsic" by Miss Edith pcuider anti liiaiio solos by Miss Ethel Partridge and Freti Cuscaden concluded tile program. IA.l I.Y ( 'ONCFIt'1'S A'V 'i'll J GltOt'NiS , : uttrl tie list itil uulid Oreltt-sj ru I'Iuuy ZittI.i Pr.igruuis , . : ( or ( Ii CIiiIlr ul. Tile visitors at tile exposition were treated to fibre thlall the usual amount of good luuic yesterday. Aside from tue enjoyable coilcerts given by the Marine baild the Thouiuas orchestra played both afternoon and evenIng and rendered two of their most tie. lightful progranis. They lilayed to bIg houses on both occasIons and tilthiough the Older public school pupIls foruneul a consld- erable portion of the alldleulces they seemed to be fully appreclativo of the autIstic cx- ceilencies of tile performances. Four of the afternoon SeleCtiOlls have been heard several times before and never ( oh to receive a wutrun receptIon. These arc tltv overture from "RI. euzi , " tile bullet music from "FalIst , " tile interlnezzo from "Cavahhoria Itustlcana" 01111 Strauss' beoutlfui waltz , " \ Vlno'omen and Song. " In atiditloll to these , the Orchestra played Bilite No. 2 frolu "Carmen" and the overture from Rosslnl's ' 'Vlhllaun Tell. " The remainIng feature was a harp solo by Air. E _ Sdlluiecker. Mr. hiruno Steladel. wiloce 'cello solos Ilavo iCCOfllO especially iloplilar with Olnuhia alldleulces , 'ti5 tilt' soloist of tile evenilIg nilil the orchietra program Illdludeti such favor- itca as Weber's magnIficent overture from "Olieron , " SCIeCtiolls froni "Die Meister- singer , ' ' tile andante ( real Deetllovell's fifth sylilpilony and the lIllildIl. ' 'Queen of Sheba , " ly ( boUlloil. Tile relnainhllg nunIliers were less fauiilhlar , but were received wIth equal aliproval , They were "Springtime , " by Grieg , ' 'ICol Nlulrci , ' ' by fluecil , and the hal- let mustc , "Fetamors , " by itubensteln. Friday's concert by thu orchestra will be a "request" program , Director Mecs hIaS lllaiO ( Ill ) tile following program ( rota tile requests received , which llrector Klnibali silyl ; sieaks roluilles for the musical tastes of the Omaha public : 1'uer Gyuit Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orleg Lttigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hiltildel \'Ioliit OllilgIlto , Air. Bare. Serenqule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scltulert 1hitltlPt ( ' , from Syuntllotly lii C. . . . . . . . \lozart 'Cello Solo-O C'urui ' 1leullorllt . . . . . . . . .Servais Mr. Ii. Stelildel , Overture--Talltullauser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \Vaguler l'rlzu Soiii ( Alel'Uerslnger'tlgilu'r Futteral dltrcit ( ( hittertiallierlingVagller ) Hide of tile \'tuikyrles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lttJNtsG LEC'1'tItIS .tltl l'OI'UItIt , " rt 1)1 reetor Grililtiss itu-celsu's lIe- iiit'st ( U IItieuit Ills ( oiiiiieuits , Art DIrector Grllhlthls huts received 111511) requests to repeat ( hue rulnIlluIg lecture on tile prIncipal htiettlJes antI other works of art in the Art buIlding nhld a secoild of these Intert'stltig diuisertatletis will tie given at 8 o'clock 5(111(10) ( ' afternoon , It is cx- PCCtCI1 tiuut tile art catalogue will be issued by that tinlo dId tile tilatter coqtaincti in the catalogue , added to the lllUll Interest- lug IOilltS brought out by tlte art director , % .ll1 serve to give tile public a genii idea of the line collection dIsplayed In the beau- tifuI palace devoted to the 1111C arts. As on Inst Sunday ufternmm , Mr. Critiiths vlIl gatllel' IL Party at a o'clock tiutul wIll iiiake a circuit of the buildIng , calling at- teultioll * 0 thu Illost Interesting liletures , cx- 1)10111111K tilelr sigIlifiCallee and bringIng in salient 1)011115 in such a ttatiiier thut tile $ Pictures ' iii be fixed iii ( lie 111111(16 ( of those Ill tile party. No charge Is iuiade ( or elI- joying tiii rare privilege nail cli % % 'IlO care to ilo so are free 10 join the "persormily conducted tour. " - , \ \ . K. hiruidisli , assistant director of titu ib'troit Art inuseun , who Itas beeli asso- ciutteti % ith Mr. ( britlitlis for a ulunlller of yealt1 , will artive In thin cIty shortly anti I llvxt week lIe wIlt relieve .uir. Griliitits for I a few doys iUIe the latter this certain lecture eIlgagt'lllellts u other Points , .110111 IIt II ' ItS .1. IIII. % I UU.tIII ) % uuls ( Mutt 'Iiii $ Ii.4 . II Ilii ( rum liiiiger ( i'tn n 'l'esIisuiuIii ( , , ( itiarul Oi In , who Is vu duty at lie exit gate on Silerulan avenue , was loathe ( lie recipient of a hanuisonie basket of flowers alIt ! overwhelnlt'd 'ith thanks by tIle grateful - ful Illotiler of a small boy who was rescucci froun beneath tile ftet of a tratIcIng horse by the guard. Tile loy liceanle lulparateti fIo111 hits niotlIer in the crowd which was gathered shout the gate ilt'Ul ( lie Auditorium l'aItinE for ( lie tiowil tovfl car to come smug , tititl a horse driven to a light % V5OlI became soiticaliat unululuogeable Just as ( he boy eS.1)CtI to run in trout of It. The guard saw ( lie ulanger threatening the youulgster I ( Contiuued on Fifth l'ege , ) IARINES DOING GOOD \VORK \ Aided by Small Cuban Force They Attack Camp of the Spaniards. KILL FORTY OF TIlE ENEMY IN THE FIGHT III ( III ? Akiii letnu'hiiiti'mit One iiiuirlne IN % Votiiiili'I , utitil "l'iiu Cubati , . A re IC I tIed stud Fsstir Vutideil , ( Copyright , IS9S , by Associated Pres. ) UNITED STATES CAMP ( east side of entrance to ( luantanamo flay ) , Julio 14 , 8 p. m-lly ( Associated l'ress dispacii ( 1bont Wanda , via Kingston , JamaIca , Wednesday , JUlIO 15 , 12:30 : ii , lll-The ) Uulited States inariqes , under Lieutoiiant Colonel Robert \v. hluntlngtoii , innde their first aggressive nlovenlent agaillat tim Spallish guerrillas today - day and coulpietely routed the eneuny. Ttio force of marines was tititler Captahti Eliott and the co.operatlng Cubans were unuier Colonel Laborda , Tile COlIlbhlleul forces razed a Spanish catiip about live miles from tile American positioll , destroying the Cilly well ill the vicluilty and killed about forty Spaniards. ( ) I1C American marine was slightly wounded. Two Cubans were killed and four wounded , It Is impossible to es- titnate the nulliber of Spaiiiards engaged , owing to their guerrilla methods of tlglitliig. but It Is believed that there were at least 400 , The marines behaved splendidly , their 111t1 ' 5 .arisltip bitl , excellent , cveii uniter th. aevert fire of the enemy. Tim capturcul camp lies about five mIles southeast of the rule hilts of the marines and was an Important base for the eiemy. as it contained the only vell within sIx or seven Illiles. Licutenallt Colollel Huntington decided on thin attack early In tile tiny and at about 8 o'clock the force started across the iiioitn- talii. The march tp and dowlI the steep hillsides - sides tinder the glaring tropIcal stIll was a severe test of endurance for the mnrilles anti before tile battle ground was reached twenty-two uiucn ilahi received medIcal at- telltiOfl , All were able , however , to reach the ioshtlon before the fighting ceased. The nlurilles vcre comnhiehIctI to march in single file , following tile mountnlil trail. Mealiwllile the Cubans darted backward anti forward to right alld left Oil tue scout. It s'as noon , when from a hilltop , tile Americans caught sight of the Spanish calllp Oil 5 , rIdge below them , It consisted of one large house , the otilcers' quarters , stir- rounaed by numerous "shacks" aild hiouse all elusterllig about tile itrecious veli. The Anlvricans began a cautious advance and % vero wlthlin 200 yards of the etleilly before the crack of a nib from the Spanish lines announced that tile Spaniards itad discovered titelu. The troops quickly moved illtO line of bittle , with the Cubans on the left thank. The iuieniy's bullets wore whlirllng VidiOlIsly Over tile Americans , but the mariiles settled tbown to their work as unconcernedly as though at target practice. FIi&li t for 'I'uv.'iit ii IIII1tCN. Few SpanIards were Ill sIght. They were lying behind the huts and the brush , hut the puffs of smoke revealed their positions and emmubied the Alnerleans to do effective vork. For twenty minutes both sIdes lnain- taIllel a terrific fire. The Spanish shots were generally wild and Spaslllotlie , while tile AllIerictIns fired away , nimillg carefully and shlootillg- kill. For tue most part tile Aillerlcaulll' firing was ulone Individlinily. but at times the ofilcers wotlid direct firing by squads , always Witil telling effect. It beginning to look as though a hay- onet charge ( iown the 5101)0 would be necessary - sary to dislodge tile CileflI ) ' , VilCIl suuideiul ) ' the latter began to break for a thicket 100 yards further on. Little groups could be seen fleeing from time canup , separating , darting through the brush and zigzagging to escape ( lie bullets. It was thien the American fire became most deadly. Man after man could lie seen to tall In a valli rush for shleiter and the flue from tile Span- isil become scattering and almost ceased. Two Cubans la dead and four wounded and l'rivate Walker of company D hInd to 111111) to the , rear with a slightly wounulel ankle. The easy victory put. tiia comnuilailul In hugh spirits. Th littie black Ctiiari warriors waved their Illachetes flnti howled curses at tile Spanisil In savage fashion. Their firing had been wild tiiruugiiout , but they nil ills- itiayeui the utmost coutenipt for , the Span- Isii bullets , apparently being absolutely % vltilout fear , As tile OflClll begun breaking camp the IOliihuIll , which lIly out at sea , was sig- iialeub and began pItchIng shells toward tile tillCket for which tile Spaniards were lank- lug. Mcanwhule Lieutenant Maghhi was seen coining W'Ithl forty lllCll 115 reInforcements nnd Captain Mahlony % 'as on the way with 100 more , but before eVller could reach the scene tue trouble wns over , As the Spanish retreated , the Americans lnoVed slowly forward , firIng as they went atid by the tillie tlll ( 'linli ) was reached tile CfltllC haul all got away , taking theIr wouiiuied 511(1 itrobalJi lOlill of their dead. Fhfteeil belles were found scattered through tue brush but hue Americans were unable to examine tile silot thiero the firIng liatl been most deathly. No tinie sins lost In burning the bllililings and filling tile s'cll vltIu earth and stone. Tile Dolphllti lauded water and amllmnunh- Lion , as au attack was expected on the re- tui ft unareli , but IIOUC was lllade. EvIdently tile Spalilsit were too thoroughly beatuili to attenlpt fUrther fightIng. 'File inariutes thu mint reach tile Anlcrlcall canip untIl after nightfall , anti as they hail becit without food since the curly morning , they were tiiolotlghly exiiaustcul. Colonel iiuntitugtoml believes thin destruc- tlon of the camp and uvell vhli seriously Crlpille thl bushwhlackllig operatIons of the ellelfly. CI ii.t N .tlI ) Poll 'I'B Ii M.titlNIlS , , . , l1ti'i'I ( ' - ( ) ' Ilegimis ti , it'mt' Ii't'il ii t W'ASIIINGTON , JulIe 15.-LIke the relief ( If tile beleaguered at I.ucknow caine tile eicome news to the Navy department ( lila afternoon that the little band of American imuarines , t'hio had Ilianteti tue hag on Ciest 11111 ansI were defending It night tumid day agulust heavy oiids , were miot only safe , but ivere strongly rehmiforceti i ) ) l,100 Cubans from the colllm000ths of GarcIa anti Rabid amid secre 110W strong ( 'nougli to mlnure titan 110111 theIr own. It as disclosed imi a this- ii'ateit Irouii Atimirai Sampson 011(1 brought 11111db ichief to miavnl officials. The early reports hInd Indicated that the marInes vcmo surroumided and it was feared tiltlt they itligiut be compelled to return to the 5111115 before General Sliattt'r'a invnulillg armmiy meuchieti there on 1rIuiay. Tile COOl- lag of tito Cuban forces itecala to have been lii the mitch of time anti navai otflcbnls give the fuileut cretlt to the tinlt'ilmless of this Cuban co'opcratlon , The admilirol's thiapatcit saul hue conditioui of the marInes tas "entirely satisfactory , " which assurance , ulthioughi brief , was enough to relieve ottleiais iicre of ( he fears they had entertaimied , Hut probably tile nIost significant feature of the admiral's dispatch was the statement that thin Cuban ( leneral Rabbi had occupied Aguadores , only eight mIles from Santiago and practically a suburb of that Spanish stronghold. It was the execution of a plan arranged in Washington some weeks ago5 when two of the staff offlcer8 of ( leneral Garcia came here to confer with General Mil'es. At ( hunt time ( bards anti Itabbi were at flayamn , in the western part of Santiago province , and more than 100 miles northwest of Santiago do Cuba. Adnilrai Sampson's dispatch Siloweth that Rabbi and his force ha've ) nade a conlpieto circuit of Santiago de Cuba cad coIning UI ) to the south of It has occupied Agun- uloros , ThIs is looked tljon as a One 11,111- tar3' stroke , for Agtmadores is the port where iron wharves will afford facilities for unloading the heavy artillery carried by General Shafter's Invading expedition. Siumuuilsit C.nrriso.i htetreutis , Thin ilewa also Indicated to the autiiorl- ties here that the Spanish garrison at Stimi- lingo line practically retreated inside the city proper , giving up tue outlying towns. Adlniral SanIpson also says ( leneral Car- cia is co-operating with the Anlericall forces , Whether thus means that Garcia himself hits arrived front iinyanlo Is not quite clear , hilt if he has the joint forces of Garcia 01111 Rabbi 1wlit make 3,000 to 0,000 sensollcl Cubans , recently armed with Springilelds , as a itunhwhacklmmg guerrilla force to aiti tue American troops. F'romll sources othier titan the dispatch of Atilniral Saillpsoml , 111(1 Navy department has been informed that & 0O Cubans were reuuuborimig eflbdleult aid to tue marines at Crest 11111 , Now that fln1bl amId Garcia are Oil tile SCdilO this OOQ will be swelled to thousands. The news of the routnt with severe losses of the Spaliish guerriiia alud the capture of theIr vater sUiil3P 'by tile lnnrlnes anti Cubans had not been received up to the close of tile departments , but It Is felt lucre that It will make the Spaniards cautious and enable our forces to get much needed rest. In making ills mnnreh 'Rabbi ' 1105 crossed the hue of comnniunlcatlon between the Spanishi eomllmander , Pamido , at iholguin , and tue SpanIsh forces at Santiago de Cuba. Tills makes it clear thiat Santiago is not likely to get reillfOrCemellts frmll General i'ando. in cLrcling arounul Santiago to reach Aguadores ltabbh , It is believed , haB also established it as a. fact thlnt tile lilIes of coinmnunicatioll anti relIef to Santiago lire Iliterrupted 011(1 practically cut oft in all ilirectlons , A ( llsagreeabie impressIon has been crc- ated anlolig ofilclals here by the refusal of the Spanisil autilorltics to carry out theIr early offers for tile exchange of hlobsoa and 1113 asoclates , The good fattll of the first offers is iiow being questIoned and tile 1111- Pressioll is growing that tife Spainsil are Indirectly - directly elldeavorilig to hold Jiobsoll its a valunhile prisoner. ONLY WAIT FOR THE WORD Sold t.'rs itt Cii Iekuuuuutiigmt A re All lluuizt-r to Go to the } "ruuu ( to FIwIut. CHICICAMAUGA PARK , June 11.-The report - port that fifteen regnue1lts are to leave Camp Thionlas for Tafnpa unclog tile next tow slays Is the maul subSct of Interest in the callip today , and it is bhilg eagerly ills- ctisscti by both otbicors iust men. It Is 101- possible to confirm the r 1nrt , as tile army efllcers refuse to discusz it , but nearly every iran In cutup 110W belIeves It. \Vlicn tile llCW5 of a ia've galileO circuha- tlon thcl'e was geuieril rejoicing among the soldiers. The greater portion of them have been very aiixlous to go , to tile front , aulti non' that there Is a fair prospect of a large IlUfllbCI' of regiments leaving , the boys are all anxious to 1(110w just who will be In- eluded In tile order. This is not knovn and will ilOt be nlatie ptlbiic untIl Major General lirooke Issues an order. it Is till- derstood that the Eighth , NInth , Twelfth fill Fourtecuith New York , Third and Fifth illinois , First , Fourth , Fifth , Ninth anti Sixteenth l'ennsylvanla , Fourth 01110 anti EIghtll Massachusetts will be aniong tile hirst to be ordered to thin front. In addi- tioll to these regiments , there are many others vhiicii lack only Overy 5111511 amount of equipmneilt 1111(1VlIiCll ( couhti lIe eqtmlppeti for operation without much trouble. 'rime rains , WiliCil have fallen since Sun day , have added Iliaterlaily to tile comfort of ( lEilly life anti afforded an excellent oj- Ilortunity for active work. 'I'oday every regiment Is drIlling alud maneuvering and tile field is covered wIth titeill. 'Flue First Misslsslppt Infantry is today being supplied Witil Spriulgileid rifles. Two troops of Kentucky cavalry secured their ilorses this Inorning , Major Bradley of the Second WIscollsin took charge of the FIrst dIvision , FIrst corps hospital , succeeding Ir. Wakeman. There are a number of sick in tills hospItal , but 110110 of tile casc are very serious , Captalil T. P. Young , scho has been acting as asslstalit to Chief Quarterlllaster Lee , this nlorilillg took ci1nrgu of Stuliply 'oric in tile cIty , succeeding Major VI' , K. Wright , viuo goes to Camp Alger. Major Nyc , depot comilllsSary of sub. sistence of tile volunteer army , has just conupieted a gellcrai inspection of thaI vtirlolis tvnrellouses located in the city anti at Cilickalllauga park anti says there is an abuntiance of good and wiloicsolfle food on hand in the deiuartnlent of subsistence. lie says that there have been very few eon- slgnmonts flint have been rejected. it is emIly occasionally that a Portion of a carload of huclu goods us canned tomatoes is ro- jocteti , or possibly a consignlnelit of po- tatoes. The Young Men's ChristIan association aU- timorlties here have ordered four more large brigade tents for use at the camp. Before thin end of tile week every 01511 lii tile arniy vlli bo supplied with a htyinn book by these vorkers. A suppiy of 45,000 hooks has been receIved. - W4\SIIINGTON , Julio 5.An autiiorlta- tive stuteliicnt % 'all mnutie at tile Var depart- nieuit today comitrauiictiimg time repurtmu from Clilckalnauga that I,000 troops have bean ordered to nlove at once. It Is said tilut tile orders sent to the comnisodiulg olhicers at Chlcluatlauga direct the cqulpnlent anti arm- lag of the troops at tit earliest possible lflOlmuent. This , however , . is in litie with time general policy of iutuying UI ) illepara. tiolis all along tiiq line. 'Flue order ( lid not suggest any movement of 15,000 inegi. It HIllY be naturally il1fcrrl ( hut tllesu or- tiers to expedite ( lie equipment will iced iii , to subsequent ordera for tue movenlent of the trcops. i3uchi ordirs , however , are for the future to bring forth , in pursuance of tite order to CqUlIl ( Ienu'lal i3rooio sent a dispatch to the \Var dePartInelit totiay asking as to tue wimereahiouts of orlnancn stores essential for titis equipment. Time stores are on thtn way and although there lisa been considerable delay tile officials bet ! licve this wihi be ustralghteuied out lit a few days and that the work of equipment will be carried out. 1 ilist humuntes ( ii r ( lii. . % rmiy ? \\'ASIIINGTON. June 1.--Thie secretary of war has sent to cougress estiniatea of appropriations for the army up to January 1 next. amounting to $16,200,000 , as follows : itegUhar supplies , ( Itlarterullllstcr's department - ment , $6,000,000 ; army transportation , $10 , . 000,000 ; contitmgencles of the army , $100- 0001 secret service , flOO,000. The amount so far asked ( or on account of the war Is approximately $391,000,000 $ , , VESUV1US TRIES ITS CUNS Three Shoti at Santiago Headlands Make the Very Earth Tremble. REND THE ROCKS AND MARE THE SEA hEAVE CslitnIn PiliMisur'l'riePi Ills Iiughmucs of ies ( rttet hut i Itit I&ll I tug ieet . -Cw. flriesumup SIieiueei , n lint- ( cry In 'i'Iirei' Alimmutes , C'nflvrlcllt , IS9S , by l'ress Publishing Co. ) MOLE ST. NICOLAS , hinyti , June 15.- ( Frota iispatchl Dent off Snntingo-New ) ( York Vu'orid Cablegram-SpecIal Telegram. ) -The first use Imu miavai vnrfnre of shells cotitaining hligh explosives anti burieti tiirough tile air by puueumatic power was nunile by thin Umlited States dynamite cruiser Vcsuvius at tue entrance of Santiago liar- bar on Monday night. Thin VesilvitIs dropped three allehls , each comutainluig 200 hounds of guncotton , on time we'sterfl headland - land at tbc entrance of Sailtiago. Only a I terrific convulsion of nature had over before - fore protluccil such an effect. 'Fhlcro was no Iloise , 110 smoke , no flash when tim Vcsuvius discharged its gulls. Each mightIly destructive missile started on Its flight lii silence anti sIlently arose , speeded anti fell. hut when It struck time land shook , waves were raiseti as by ami earthquake and tiio war ships outside time harbor rocked , Tim report of the expiosietu was deafening , tons of rock were hiurleti Into tile air amId clouds of liowmhvred rock roiled up. hut the point was , in the scientific eye of CaptaIn h'lhlsbury of the Vesuvlus , of Ad- mnirai Sampson , of all hila ofllcers-tiio POilIt was tilat9ls tue shell eXlIhOiei on impact. It proved tile excelleimee of the sletonatioji that exploded It. They kmlotv mmiv that a gull- cotton sileii from the Vesuvius will itul- verizo any fortification it hilts. Captain Pillsbury had been begging the admiral for leave to try tue Vesuvius' three guns. Oti Montbiy night tile admiral con- sented. It was intensely dark anti imllder cover of tim night tue Vesuvius stole wltiiiml tilree-quartems of a mIllie of tile headland anti , vitiuoilt a sotinti , elilitteui tile first projectie. It struck. There must iuave been a plullic In Santiago. Not a shot from a gun oii all the fortIfications anssered , Another shot , allother thunderous report niid-silemico still , Nor was there a response from the Spaniards until Captain Pillsbury hind convInced 11110- self that at his conutnand is the 111(1st enor- iiuously ( lestructlve force in tile world timId had metiresi two miles from tile ilentilaliui , Then the Silalllarcis fired a few IneffectIve siiot , probably to prove they still iived. The test having beeti so satisfactory 4'tdmniral 'sampson tush IlOt trouble hlniseif with the attempt to learn tile actual damilage Ni'uOrlesimis 4j Iemus't's mm ltttt tei 'rho gunboat Gloucester , which arrived ilele today fronl Guantallanmo with dispatchlCS fronl tile Navy tiepartinent , brougilt tills nev about tue Vesuvius. Thue Gloucester Weilt to Guamitanamo from Santiago. But this vas 1101 all tile glorious news she brought. At daylight on Tuesday tile crew on tile New Orleans silenced and pirtiahly destroyed a new battery to tile east of Alorro asht' , Santiago. Tile New Orleans wont wIthin tiiree-qunr- ters of a mile of the fortIfications , lint tile Spanisil gunners could not hit It. They hail ltot 111(1db tulle , for tile New Olleaiis silenced their guns in three minutes. CaptaIn Foigc'r of tile New Orleans rePorted - Ported to AthuliIral Sanipson on Mollday nigilt that tile Spaniards were placing now guns to the eastward of Alarm auth tile a.ilnirai ( ordered him to attack tile fort. For ten nllnUtes tile Spaniards hind the hottest tulle they ever html ill their lives. The New Orleans' first shot found the range amid at once the crest of the hill was torn by a hurricane of shells. Tue gumimiery svas siiieuitliti ; ainlost every such struck tile topmost - most parapet or burst among the tiefenuiers. Ill three minutes tile Spallish gumis were ttilClICCd , but the New Orleans kept at them far seven minutes memo until tile Liagshli ) hoIsted the order "Cease firIng. " TWICKENHAM IS AT KEY WEST Otlei'rs ! .SC'mm re at Spitmi lit rib umi Ilium ru ' . 'Ismsum ' 1'I.s' ' 1k-I ' Iii situ I imupnutiisul 'rIsomem' . KEY WEST. Fla. , Juuio 15.-1I : ! p ni.- Jamb Ferllcres , who Says lIe Is the first officer of tue Sinulisil iiospital sill ! ) All- canto , was brought In lucre tills morning as a p115011cC of war on hoard the BrItish Prize steaDIer Twicicelihaln , captured by the St. Louis on JI1mIC 10. ConflIcting storlcsare , told colleerning tile Spaniard's ireseiuce OIl board the Twickeml- ham anti tltcre is strong ausidion : that lie Is a inure Ililportalit capture titan superficial clrctmmnstances mIght Imitilcate. Captain GoodrIch ilut On hearth tile Twick- enimam a prize crew , consisting of ElIsigui F. It. i'ayne anti five nlarilles , nail tufter reporting the capture to the isquadron at Santiago he sent the vessel iiere Ensign l'nyne says flint it was mlot tiultil tile shIp was bound for Key W'est that Feruieres was discovereti stowed away. On the otiuer haliti Captain ltoblnsoiu declares lie took hint aboard as a passenger at Fort tie Frallce at hue request of Captain Gemlis of t hn AiIlnmuti ! The liltill Is ltlOlit hO years of ago aulil is a flIudlI worried Spaniard anti tears stood in ills eyes as lie told his story thuroughm an interitreter to a representative of tile As- sociateti l'ress. lIe said lie tas going Ily order of Captaimi ( ] eisis front Martiniulue to Jamnaica , where he hopctl to lionrul a steamnor for tile Pacific coast , In ortler to tramlsact business for tile Transatlantic coutipamuy , lie was to see ( lie cotiiinuy's agent at Jamllaica , but strange to say hue did net know this agent's naune , amlul was to secure nil intorunuitlon froun thu Sitaniuhi cemisul there. Captaimm ( lenis had assureti iuini thiero was , no elenlent of danger In hula ails- t sloil , yet here ho was , a htrisoner of war , I inroiveti in an interuiatioilzii affair. Thin agitation of Fcrmmem'es , takemi him comi- nectlon vitlt tile unlikely phases of lila story , leauls to the belief that hme may be mimi iniportamit prisolier. ho will have mutt opIortunlty ) iuuter Iii the slay or tomorrow to tell Imis story to time tJmmitetl States nih. dale , when Captain Robinson will also lie examined , anti the entire case wIll be thor- ougiiiy iilvclstigateui. NO DESIRE FOR PHILIPPINES L'orumiusmi i % Imisim t itti Cabalist limisr Jutnsu Cams Cturs For Ut I'resemm ( , W'ASIIINCTON , June 15.-The Japanese minister , Mr. Toru iioshii , was seen at tutu Japanese legation today and talked In ULI informal way betwi'emm cigar suffs en 501110 of the recent itulaSes of ( be war as they relate (0 ( the Immtercsts of the United Statuts amuti Japan. Mr. iloshth expressed sPClal regret sit thin recent action of congress in t1acIng a duly of 10 cents iter jiouimti on tea Time effect of the law , he says , wilt be comparatively saiaii against other countries as compared with that against Japan , whose trahti , being In cheap teas , would be badly imurt by a unIform tea duty.'hile Mr , IloshI does not THE BEE BULLETIN. Weather Forecast for Neturaska- traiT ; \\'armer : Southerly Winul. "age. I ( 'lilidren at tli ( ( ( , , , Usirimues i'Ighmt Ilke 'ctcrsliN , 'eP.imImmN 'Fries its ( , iiis , iinmilhui 1bt.clIismmt Snhlmu , 2 l'opnb imutmu Cimmut liuuie to Vrnmugle , hbnimsu , Fmiurs . &mumut'nt limit , I1 Xelrmi.skn leuts , ' , , , imus bin it ( llii , uulmuteii , lItlitemie ioore is $ et Fret' . 1 Ihb Itorlni nit. ! t'ouuiuietut , I ; ililiioi , . tiny sit the hIposItioti , 1iiitltieri for thur Armiuy. ( I ( ' .ummit'II iibntTn lit'sii 31st ( butt ii ti s nhtsi ( ' , uuiimiiemtt. 7 lisrt lag in y , liii I l l'iist J'.i'.2. ls iii Sessitmim , 8 i eiirsisii.t ' ' lotige , hsiimimu of , - 9 bum t lit' I'it.ii ' - 1)1 ttIiult icmu of iii ( 'uilimm , iiuummy ' ' ' ! ' I , , Ouititliui. ( . : % % % ( 1l ! , : ; " ' ' . 'Inislig a 'I'emnpermituire mit I Iiitmr _ iu'g. ' r , 1)eg , : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 7' a ma . . . . . . 518 8 ii. mmm . . . . . 8 a iii . . . . . . 113 . ii , . . . . . . 74) ) I ) uu _ mit . . . . . . 4141 t I , , mu . . . . . . 74) Ii ) ii iii . . . . . . 411) (1 ( m' . iii . . . . . . .sill . I 1 mm , aim . . . . . . ( ill 7 ii , in . . . . . . . ( ID 12 mum. . . . . . . . . ( Ill $ m. am. , \ , . US I ) mm. mmi. , . ' ( . , 417 TUb ) . . t' AL' 'VItEi1b'OSI'i'iON. . . . At 11.rsuimiulsu I ( ImIt : ) n. uis-i1mirI mitiii , miii Couueert , ( I ii. mmi-3murlmie Ilmumusi Cotutq'rt. $ P. uim-'l'imt , musts' (1 reis es t ra , A tisi I- 1orItmmi. lpvn ' ' , , ' i'otumI 1st Nat haunt Costuunlt f cc , at . ( 'iu bprli timm hull. bsissmmm IC G risimil l.slge , limmsomtIe 't'emui- jile. i'hm'imshit St a ( s ' .ls'l . It'mui Sot' let , 't'Immi msuiu It I IIi's' .trmiuur3. : iit loimnI Assumeimit hsimi sit ltmuiltuy i'osnh Cieris 4)1,1 ) l'u'mIernb him liii- iii : . Isimuuul .tss.fl'Ia ( lot. of Suilut'rI at cissi- ( ' 11(5 OS' Ittil I sa II ) ' 'I't'Iegm'nmihi , iel- mmiilintel. . Iii t i'm'smite ( rsm I it lemilu'm's' .tssse Iii- Ilium , ( 'Ity Stall , - - questIon the right of the United States to make its otvti sCimelile of internal 1xkIoll , , ile 111111kB a large tea dtmty was not exueiillt at tills tulle wiier. due United States is emn- barked 011 large enterprises in the far east. Japan iuiid the United States are on very ultimate temnIs , amlti Air , lioshli feels that t sotuiui have beell expedient 'nr this govern- ullelIt to cimitivate tile frielldly rehutiolia , l'otii of selitimeilt amid of commerce , wltii Japan at the expense of revenue to he derived from taxing Japanese teal. While mint so Intended , tile people of Japan will regaid tIle duty as a discrimination m tile 1)art of tue IJllited States , against Jupall , as it will bear most 'leavily on it. Mr. hloshi says that Japaml buns no loligimigs toward the Pllllipplnes. Oml the comltral'y , lie says the acquisltloll of tile big island of F'ornlosa. viiich China cc led to Jrupan mi.er tile late war , has lvcn JopomI quite otuougi colonial terrItory to tbevelo , . Alreatly It iifls cost tile Japanese qoe"riinmnnt etmorulous sums to lay cables eoiun'atluig Jopail with Formosa , to build roads nmi'i to povide a.ic- quate mliitary antI naval tiefeiiae for this new colony , The ecturlis from the isiands , Mr. hlosili said , have gear to birivate illel- chants and owners ci luau , nimi none of tills returil has Ilowetb into tile ge'ctmll1Icilt treasury. As a resuilt the govequlnent i spending far mole thinn It has received or ever will receive froxn Full mesa. 'Flubs fact , lIe aildeti , shows hInt there is 110 ground for tile reports titat Japan l'truy ii' anxIous to acquire tue PhillppIlu's in case the United States sees fit to part wItii thc , . THAT ROTTEN CADIZ FLEET Sjmilmm is SuiI.i to hltivi' tltiiislomuesl .til let' : , . ' Spimull iig it , i S.- . . . ( Copyright , ISIS , byl'ress I'utiiisiulmig Co. ) LONDON , J11120 15.-New ( York World Ca- bicgramn-Speclai Telegrauli.-I ) llcar tllat through tim agecy of the Spanisim miavai comniisslomu in Lomitlon tluree experts of high stailtilmig , represemiting silip huliuiing , en- giulcering anti arutlanleilt. were thmree veoks sllice engaged in the north of Englamiti iimiil Scotlaxiti to proceed to Cadlz anti report confidentially as to tue colltlitlon of tue reserve - serve fleet aiid the possibIlity of fitting it for suervict , It was as a consequence of theIr adverse reports that Marine Alililater AunOll went to Catiiz to Inspect time fleet for hImself - self on behalf of the miiinistry , an imisii"'tion whIch , as bliOWil by a Cadix special , hits re- suited in tile tlbamldomlnlemlt of all itlen of tiispatchllulg ft to sea. The experts reported that tue fleet was not only defective Ia engines - gines , boilers , nrIliLIIllent anti ullunitiOmls , but fotmnth a hack of the ccessam'y apphiajices at ( lie iliamit for milalting good the ulefects , as seli as utter tilborgamlization of the SptnIshm arsenals , TANGIER. Alurocco , Jmmno 15.-New ( York World Cablegramll-Speelull Tehegrimmim.'Fhme ) Spauiisli reserve squadron under canhullalitl of Athmmiirai Camtura imus not salieti froii : Cadlz yitI All the vessels heloulgilig to thai squad- roil were anchored there today. NO TROUBLE FROM GERMANY ICsilsem"s ( iiii ( r % % 'ilh % . .t l'it Its ( ) tlh'ini h'I luger itito S hi.I'buIl - Ii , . . . iiiihiie i'Ii- , ( Copyright , 1118 , by I'ress I'uihliihing Co. ) LONDON , June 15-New ( York Worlil Ca- biegramn-Speciai T1egranl-hittIc ) iuiipor- tamico Is at taciied lxi 1101 I t ical a unl ii Ipbomna t Ic cIrcles In London to reltorts of proje'cted Gerziiaa I ml tervemitlon I n tile h'ii Ii liii ) I 11 ( iS. Tue arrival of Athuiibral lledorlchus at Manila is declared n thu hts'St authority to lie duo Hlniph ) ' to Li desire to wItness thin operations of iewey's fleet for naval reasons , not with any political object. Neither Russia nor France. still less Engiusmid , would tolerate any attenlpt to turn America's gallant overthrow - throw of tue Slianlaim fleet lulld virtual capture - ture to Gernllimmy's special ativisniage , in- teinatlonal jealousies being the surest guar- anfee timat Arncrlca will luot bo troubled by any iuuterferencui in tito I'hiililiiilit's Fhuls Is the oplmiloum held : tnd expressed in lntitletmtiai lioiitical cIrcles here. thin declarations of thu Iberhhu Chauvinist press hieing treated as of no accoumut , Sl'.t % I % bIllS Oht IhiItili ) 'it ) JIii.t YF , riu'm'umizti uimsul him , blipsit lti'i'i'lt , , lii- stitju't Isitis tim ( hut ( iiiuihii. , MADRII ) , Juno if-10 p mn.-iuke Ahab- thovar tie Rio , inhalator of forcigmi affairs , h'aa ordered Senor thu floac , former Spahmisil charge d'affaires at Wamuhiimmgton , aulib Lieu. temiamit Carramiza , formoel' Sianishi naval at- tachie tilcre , to leave Camiatl , Thin govern- Inemit hiss authorized Governor General lhlalicO to emitertain proptisais for au cx- chaammge of Lieimtenumit hluhuomi alIt ) ( lie otimer lirleoner ttuken when the Aunerleati collier Merrimac viia sumuk tiff time entrammec to thin harbor of faiitIsgo do Cutba , MONTEtEA h , JulIo Lieutenant ( 'ar- ramiza eniphntieully ulenics the iltatelacIlt from Masimid that ile and Scow' sin hoe have been directed to leave Canada , START FOR IANILA Second Fleet of Transports Leaves to Join Dewey's Force. FOUR BIG SHIPS IN TIlE EXPEDITION Major General Greoiio is in Oominanl on Steamer Ohina , ThOUSANDS WITNESS TIlE DEPARTURE 'Cheers Drowned by Blowing Whistles and Bursting Boiiibs , FIRST NEBRASKA IS ON TIlE SENATOR 4 st murt imu 1i.mlt' Imu ( bail Fsrmu , anti SliIiii , " % 'Ili 4iilC , ( bosisi 'Iliac ( ii , ' ' ' ' , ilituiubiulim , 't'rmiveiluug 'L'u- getlier frouuu ( hint Pulmut. SAN FRANCiSCO , June 15.-3hiortiy after 110011 tue ulmlmlotiulceiulellt wail Imbibe tllilt the camiier Semmator , which hiatt beemu ia'iuIg at its mcli all mllgllt taking on stores amuii re- , palrimigvits reatly to go into tile atreambl , itmuul at abotut 1 o'clock the order was gIven to ea-sLlT. About the aiinlo tulle the Colon , Chtlmin and Zealnildiavhicil 110(1 b.'omt ambdhmoreti Off tile Ililtil shock simuce last night , received orders to weigh anchors atusi proceed up tue bay to joimi time Semiator , whIch hati contImutieui Its voyage oeeanwprut wltilout. coIning to an- ehior , Tilousailds of people had asileilibled along the docks to tituit'ss the detttrttire of the fleet , aIld whemu 1110 sIgnals ordering tile vessels to get uniter. wuty were observed a muigitty cheer ivemit imp. Atitheti to tile cheer- imlg of tim licople was the bluwlmig of wimistiemu amud ringing ( if bells. Every vessel In tile harbor wltil litcaill blew 1011K blasts froln thut'lr sirens mid every factory aunt iiiilh Ill time mtinmitmfacturiiig ills- trict suhiutesi tile vessels with blasts fromn their wimisthes. hiolubs were expiotht'tl itmld cnhumlolis fircul , aild nhllIui all this hltiilbtlt ) ( liii four vessels , bearing theIr load of iutlillttillty 1111(1 nlumbitions of war , isasseti ubown tile bay. 'I'ite exclteillcnt WItS Imiteluse. 'l'ile water front vits black wltil Iteolde and the waving of ilags anti hmnndbtercitiefs presented a beautiful - tiful sIght. Tue vesseiiu in the hlarbor ( hilmlled their colors as the transports vassed by :111(1 : COlilltiCt.S flCiutS 1111(1 otluer 51211111 craft traIled iciliild tue bIg steitiners as closely itS tifety would permit. Su's.ime Is l'iet mm ressiuse , Thin trailsiloits themselves verc lilt- ttmrcstlue iiliiCCl. lIvery available space wits occupied b a soldier. 111gb up 111th tim rigging tile ) ' cliiiiittui , mititi evc'i'y port hole was filled by a smimiilmtg face , . niiti thlo guard rails were ilhlilieut beuieath struggiIii masses trying to get pOlilts of vamitnge to get 0110 last glimpse of tilO city amid ( lie thiousamitis of peoitio IVilt ) hiavo tru'att'd thicun so kiimdiy Silico they . iiave bec'ml here. The soidleru \em'e as jolly a hilt 115 could be foumiui. Thin 111011 ciieeieul themselves iloarso , alltl waved thou huts and llamldkerclliefti until their arms nehied. The siiiali bay craft colitinued On down the bay with the soldier boys , every now and tiiemi saluting thin big steumliers , vhtIcht were pickiilg till their 5lCeti at every revo- ititlon of tlmc'lr pmohelier. ) At last only the iilOst imwerftmi consorts could keep up tvlth thio lug liners , amid one by ( the titey wuire ( ltopliei ( idllllul. ! 'Fimg boats amid ferry aunts. chartered for tile occasinil , followed the yes- tiels dowmi time bay to the Goiulemi Gate. Tim ilftelImOoiu wits lVCli uilgit gotio thiea the traiispurts ucached tue occami laId only a few of the "good live boats" were withi thic'ni. lint tue inu.'n i'cro still emciieti in thin rlggimig aiid waving thiuiir good byes lmi cc- aiionse to tile vaviiig jluildkcl'ClIietH of the iicople Oil tile ( locks of time smmiuiber boats. " . % 'I ii 11s11cu ! Faist 'I'i tile. 'l'iiti four vessels % tili lIlakC ( mist titan to llomiolultm , t here thin ) ' vihi recoal tuilti 1)10- ) Cecil Oil their way to joIn hue flmtut fleet of transports whuicit left tills city three weeks ago today , boumld for thin i'lliIippImles. It iii expected thuat tile Ciuiiia vili reachi ilonctlulu first , but tufter leaving that piaeo tue faster boats will walt for thin slower vesscl't , so they will reach their ulestlnatioa about thin same titan. AssIgileil to tue Cililia , Major General Grecuic's flagship aulti thai largest , fimiest and fiustest vessel of 1110 fleet , are file First regimilcuit Colorado volunteer infantry , 1,022 niell ; bait a iattailoui of time Elgimteemlth Unltel States infamtry , 150 mcii , and a she- tachimuit'nt of United States emlglnc'ers , twenty libtull. libtull.Time Time Colon took four companies of the Twemlty-tiiird infantry nail two coimipaaics of thu iiighutcentii infamitry , both of thin regular arumly , aiid battery A of the Utah artIllery. In thin battery were 120 meui nmitl encit of time infantry Ctullpamlies aeveiity-elghit incum , moak- lag less (11011 ( G00 mulihitary biasseligers. Tima control of time shills was given to Lieiitennnt. Clarniice "IV. flaiiey of the 'I'eulthm lmufantry. On thin Zealaulibia were the 'I'emithm i'emmmmayl- vamila , amlui part of battery ii of thin Utah vohimmiteers. Vu'ithu time guminers vent two ? ii ii X I Ill 11gb I I mlg mIlutdhI I mies , wit ichm as a lire- cautionary nmeamtmiro were piaceti retudy ( or action In limo how of tim vessu'i. Ill all timore sceru 610 imrivatt's and sixty ( slilcers on board. On the stu'aummer Senator Is tile First Nebraska , 1,123 111011 auth ollcers. ! PriIii , rI mi.f $ (5 , r t Ito Next , No definite chute caum lie namiieui at preisemit for thin sailing of thin third expedition to tIme I 'h ' I I Ippi nt's. Prehlartutlolls wil I ho hitiSheti forwar.l . rapimily , Titus tar time steamimermu cimartereui for thin next expedition tire the imlullana , Ohio , Morgan City , City of Pam , amid titree Notheru I'tuclhlc stoamnt'rms now at Seattle or CII routsi hither from Pimget SotilId , Thu're is ( elk of securing the San Illas , Thin imiuibuna is now belfig outfitted mmmiii tue Morgan City Is ready to receive tmoops , 'Flue 01mb its Slot tit ilocketi amlil time itmtiehjlo Is on its way to this Port froma i'tmgct sound , Juuie 25 has huen nemitiotied provIsIonally as fib unto of mmailbmig. It. required twenty- two days for tile sailiumg of thin four vessu'la wiiicii weimt away tothuty , but ( lie long dciay was caused by time nomi-urrlval of sUpplies. 'i'hcru imro iiuuidrcti of carloads of supplies hero now timiti it wIll hardly tithe so great a iengtbl of (11114.1 ( to itmnriare the third fleet for service. Mumeil imiteruist Is nianifesteil by thio troops stationed at Camp MerrItt regarding wiiat orgummizations urn to form the third expetll- lion. it is time general tiiitlcrsitantiing that thu expedition wIll be in coininamid of iirlg- adler General King , but just what troops will be ussimbeti to 111111 lies Ilot becu an- lieu mieeui. higlut. N'hi'iisIiu % 'sted. WASJIiNvrON , Jumie i.-Special ( Tel.- graIn.thllon ) liii' ott on ( hue hiawailami an- liexatiun Nebrsmslit cast tv'o votu's for , h3trodo amisi Merr r , ai I I ' ( i votes agalmumut. Stark iun'i fil'.t' Ii r ' . 'iieriamlul utuid Greene beiu