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' - 2 , THE OMAhA DAILY B1E : ] i'ILTDAY , JUN 1 2'1 , 1898.
Juno 24 , 189S.
Saturday Sundries.
Muslin
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Unaerwcar- .
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tritiimcd
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iniertioii
axul i.'ii1I1e.
* At $1.00 , 1.1 , 2.OO antI $2.25 each.
Lfl(1I ( ( ' )1Ott ) corset covers ot fla1nsO
-very 1)rettlly lnIU1o-trIrnnlI with
laca or clnbroidcri at 1Oc , $1.25 , $ L,60 ,
p.75 and S2.O cnch.
Notioiis-llair ] ) IIIS aIl(1 hair
erlinpers.
\Ve call iqeclal attention to our shell
hair pins lii all s17es aint styles. in
amber color. tortoise or hiaclc. They
arc smooth niitl perfectly fInished-nt
' lOc , 25c , 3c flfld ; oc er dozen ,
iciti hair crIIIIlera at Cc. lOc and 11c
pcr tloeti.
Waving pins , lie per dozen.
Men's rurnishInos-i\Ien' iiegH
gee 1iirts ,
fl1a(1C ( of fine ( Jilahity ol 1lL(11ts : (
Very neat PlttcrlIS , $1.10 antI $ lJO each.
Mtn lOflflCh" S1iirt , percale or
modras. mnln ( 'It1i bite nckhanil ,
colored cuffs to match shirts-price
8.1 , .
Mel's jilght shrts ( st c each , worth
tUc-sI2e 15 only.
U asicry-Lail I es' i an , (1 r1)
. stitch hose , with .col'
ored top ,
Very good uaIity 3.ic , 3 paIrs $1.00.
Ladles' tan hose with ribbed tops , dou-
, lle lou. olc and heel , 2Z.c pair.
Children's plaid hose , In lisle thread ,
with sUk pin stripe In all s1zes-0c
pair.
W8sh Tabrlcs-l'retty and inex-
1)en1Ve ) CottoiiB.
flood foriun ronn ! for us a lnrge lot of
pr1nteh t4tv11s and Dimitles at nn tin-
usually littia price. They are OC ( tie
best ? tmericnn rnske. Cok'r nrc us
snfsiy wnsliab1c ss they could ho at
five ( lines the price ; for eIIos deI.cflh
1arg.ly on care in laundering in nfl
dainty stuffs. We nave so'd ' thotissluls
of 'ards of thlq quality at ten cents
Ier yard. but gooti fortune lets us 1nY
for these
7'4c per yard ,
Hurry for best cho3tlflg , they will io
quick.
Duck Suitings , best grade , at 7C per
yard ,
Underwear-Specials for Sat-
m'day.
'turday mooring we wilt place on nic
IoIno ; odd hues of ladles' pure silk
vests , low neck antI sleevelees , in
pink , cream anl blaCk , reduced from
$1rjo to $3.00 , at t0c ench ,
Ladles' floe Swi ribbed combination
stuit high neck and long sleeves , hilt-
toned dOWn ( he front in white and
ecru , $1.25 nli.
Ladies' tan colored lIsle , eqitestrilule
tights , in opened nod closed , very floe
quality , $1.15. cach.
rltFtcs nnd children's low tieck and
lcevcless vests In White atlil cern ,
10. eacH.
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Childi.cn's .
Wear
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garllHulih
J'or 1)aJy kl
SleOl' ] aiicl cool , J.\ . \
made iii ieatest
and most . - ! ,
tasty styles , .j
Infants short dresses of nainsoolc , Ills-
hop style-at Oc nich.
Infants' long anti short dresses , prettily
trimmed , front 0c to $ G.00 cahi ,
I . 11 0 , EL & Co0
tion was adopted to give the itarty thou Iii
power to the state a supposed partTsan ad.
vatithge In the gov.3rnmcnt of the affairs of
the city of Omnhn , and It iliny bit the saute I
motive Inliuence4 ( lie adoption of the pro.
viBiori of the law of IStT tititler review
however that may be , it affords no ground
for declaring a law unconstitutional. The
sole question that concerns the court is
whether ( ho law is repugnant to aity cx-
press or implied limitations upon thin power
of the legislature. Tue act before us , as
' .velt as the ono construed In State ngalnst
hL'aVey , supra , denied to the ItcoPle of Omaha
the power to choose a portion of their own
ocnl officers and insofar as It did so Is Unconstitutional -
constitutional ; for th right , to provide and
initintitilt a fire department in a city is Cite
of the owere veated In the inhabitants of
such zuunicipakity as an element of locai
bcif-gov rninenL5q41 is to ho exercised by
the'm without legislative inteaferenec , except
to the extent that thin lawmaking body iriay
create rules to assist in the exercise of such
right. It Is to be deplored that a diiTcr.oit
conclusion was reached n the case just
eiitioned. as it is niways embarrassIng tea
a court to overrule one of it own tkclsions.
No nienther of the court has beI1 more pot-
istent titan the writer In following our own
. . adjudications , and would do so now were he
*
-1.- not convtnced that the rule announced in
State against Sravcy , supra , is not only
wiong , hut is ( ar-reaching In its colise-
qucilcus.
l'iii 1Ii-tit'iIii It. is ItTi'ct.
The legislation which that opinion sits-
taliis tended to take front the people one of
their rt'scrved powers , the right of' mciii
self-government , one of the principles tipoit
which our state fabric rests , It tito legislature -
ture utay authorize the governor to appoint
a fire and hiohice commission for cities of the
metropolitan class tICfl there Is nothing to
Prevent the laivninkers front taking ( rout
evt'ry city antI town in the state the power
to choose alt of the local officers thereof cx-
CcItt police judges , which position is made
elective by the constitution , and eunpowr
the governor to appoint all munIcipal oifl-
cci's except the one just named. The mind
revolts alien the doctrine of the b'eavey cinto
is carried to its legitimate extent. The
denial to the vcoilo of the right to govera
themselves Is undemocratic anti if such
tioetuiiit' is etitorcd we cotuiti no longer
linast of it government of ( lie icoile , for
' the PeoPle aini by I he PeoPle.
The demurrer to the application , as well
: a the cleintirrot to the answer anti cross
letitlo'n of tlit. ' invi'vcnors. ( eltoulil be over-
rulul the demurrer to the answer of the
resItontieuitit , thu governor's appoIntees ,
should lie usta1netl , nail a juiigineiit of
ottst'i' ciitci'eil against them ,
It will be observed ( lint sectIon 168 of
chapter xiln , Compiled 3tatiite , attempts
to innice vcrsouts eniutgetl lit liii ) ' ORIL' of ct'r-
taut etittineratcil voeatlons iiieiigible to the
nill cc of p01 I cc cant in issioner. The o at issinut
to ( liSCUSS that mit ovislon must lint ho von-
strileil its implledly sustaiiiliig its constitu-
tiOflauhtc mci ely refrain ( rein now cx-
pressliug tilt opluioii out ( Ito subject ,
Judgment accordingly.
I.itirI iii' nf 'lit' IINMI'tders.
The dissenting opinion. written by Coin-
inIE3IIler Ityan aitil concurr'tl In by Judga
Siiiltu'an and Coununlssloner Irvine , say3 :
It Is not elaintoil by the counsel ( or the
relaters ( the commission apitoluteti by the
council ) flint ( lie sectleuts of tle act of the
legislature providing for the appointment of
t.iiittlate I It a i t o in a c It ,
toItu liii , liver , cure Liillieis.
hess , hicailtuclie , tIiizInes % ,
jour tttnachi , ronatlpsitoti ,
sic. . , l'rle. 2.S cents , $ o14 b' sit drugghuit
.IIu , only ? Ihhs to tsk , with Hood' . SrssprJt
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NAVY PHUTO6FAH DEPT.
( M UIA flEE.
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fire and itolico commissioners by the gov-
crony Is hi contravention of any express
piovislon of the constitution prescribing bow
itiUtuIcliial otllccrs must be nppointed , hut
that thc deny the right of local self-gov-
Crnment , which exists Independently of our
constitution upon principles which are rec-
OgtttZe4l t the deciniatlout at Independence
atiti tl' . federal constitution and are illus-
( rated III the evolution of our forms of guy-
ornmcnt , state and national. It Is concluded
that ( lie case of State against Senvey , 22
Neb. 4sf , must. be overruled If this contention -
tion is maintained , and accordingly we shall
conldcr whether or not there have been ad-
vaneed aigunionts of sufficient weight and
cogency to justify the course Indicated.
FollowIng this are a number of citations
( rein Nebrasha cases , some of which nrc also
cited in the majority opinion , and there is
also a lenghy quotation from "Cooley on
Constitutional LImitations. " Thin opinion
further holds that to sutatn the contention
against the right of 'the ' commissIoners appointed -
pointed by the governor there must be a
iIrect overruling of the State against
Seavey , but the court must also discard the
iirinclples laid down in dagneau against
City of Fremont. It Is also argued that In
seine of the cases cited In the majority opin-
Inn the question of the right of self-govern-
moot was but Incidentally discussed and
further argued. that In our own constitution
there Is no express 1nhlItIoh against such
legislation as that contained in the statute
uittI that the legislation giving the governor
the power to appoint this coniunission diii tiot
vlolate any of the lirovisions of the bill of
rights.
The court also liauids down an opinloui in
Itho Yciser telephone case , deciding against
Yeiscr , , lioluling that a maidnius was' not
the proper proceeding and that the question
of rates is a. legislative and not a judicial
question , the province of the court being
ouily to interpret the law. There Is no din-
scuit to tills opinion.
The court today reappointed Clerk D. A.
Campbell for the ensuing term of four
3'earL
LG.L OPiNIONS flN , 'rilE ti.t'r'j'imt.
( otniulsiosicrs of Ilotli lIed les ,
PreNs. ' 1'Jieiitntit'M ( iii 11I ( letlsloit.
At th time of being appisetl of the de-
clsi n of the supreme court 'Mayor tioorcs
was dtlircrhutg alt address of welcome' at
ouie of the nuitieroun conventions in ( its city.
lie sioppeti long enough to say : "I felt cer-
tutu all the time that the supreme court
could do nothiiug but decide the cane a'long
tlio iiucs ! that it line.Vlien I appointed
Victor Ii. CoiTuiian , I'V , fllrkhnuser , M.
if. Collins and Charles J. Knrbach nit tire
nuiti police coininissiouiers I felt that , I was
performing a legal duty and subsequeuit dv-
velopments hfWc proven ( lint I was right ,
I felt ( lint the city has just as touch right
to control its fire nni imlico affairs as it
has to control the actions of its other up-
P010tCC5. I urn a member of ( lie hoard by
virtue of being unnyor of ( lie city , anti occu-
lyiitg ( lint position I shall advise against
nuiy hasty action , The court has held sith
tin auth we cart lose nothing by taking our
tiutto nod being decent.Vo shall wait until
we receive the full text of the opinion of
thu supreutia court nni thou 'e shall get together -
gether auth ihocitlo upon a line of action to
be liurnuNi , Until that time nothing vIli
ho done.'lint we will do is a question that
has utot been discussed , That is a bridge
that will , be crossed wbcn reached , Un-
tioubtedly th'ero will ho some changes In
the volico forcq of the city , hut what they
wilt be it is impoasibie to say at thin time ,
_
' e are all law abltliuig citizens who have
the best interests ot.tho city at heart , We
shall do nothiutg that will incite trouble or
stir tip atrifo , We shuill acrus businttn3 men
aini give the city n good business adininis-
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tratIoiu'
Victor II , CoiTman did not express any
surprIse when itifornied of the decision of
( liii supreme court. lIe saul that , he had felt
( lint ( liii case would be decided in a uilanuer
to clint the uuicuuilscrs of ( lie olil board and
conseqtit'ntly lie hail Slot felt any uneasiness
over the outcome , Liku Mayor luloores , he
said that lie was in favor of waiting until
( lie decision caine and s'as cointldereti be-
tore taking utuiy action.
Clinch's J , lCarbach saithVo shall vork
I for the best luitci-ests of the city and will
itrobably begin our labors as soon as we
iccelve the text of the court's opinion , "
p. ihlikhauscr remarked ( list hue matter -
ter Catuic out just as he expected , "lit fact , "
he added , "there could ho no other way for
the court to decide. The law is wRit its arid
what vIse could the learned judges do' " Mr.
lllrkhauscr advised against haste , saying
( hut It would bo better ( or the interests of
the city to have ( lie change innile quietly
auth without any disturbance.
:11 : , ii. Collins , the other member of the
new boArd , is out of tb city , but will return
tOday.
McCoy & Ohmsteail. the attorneys who.
with City Attorney Connell and Judge M , 11 ,
lteeie , prosecuted ( lie ease ugaiuBt the old
I'Ire aitil l'olice Commission In the lower
court anti who carrieti it to the supreme
Court , felt pretty good over the action of
the supreme court , declaring that It 'was
great stride in the matter of selt-gnvern-
mont. . They added that every point for
which they contended bail been gained.
fir , I'eno.ly ViilInK to Vntt , '
, Dr. .1. Ii. Peabody of the board spoke quite
freely of the supreme court'S decision , ni-
though he said he was unable to forecast
c'bst actioit the board would taito on the
slight information lie bad on hand ,
"I don't see any use In hurrying to a
funeral , " said thio doctor , "so I haven't oh-
tamed any definite information as yet of the
grounil taken by the supreme court. It seems
to me , however , ( lint a court assumes you-
sllernhle atutliority in overthrowing no
enactnient that was established by the voice
of the iteople , Of course , it the ieoilo are
not satisfied they have recourse to the iuii-
( lativo nod refereritium anti there Is a , osst-
bihity ( lint such action may he taken.
"There is another itlinne of the matter thaI.
has occurred to me , " addeil .1)r. I'enbody ,
"and that is that if one portion of the charter -
ter is ilechared invalid there Is a chance that
the whole an well as the part may be found
to be without force , Thin manner of ( lie
board's appoluitnients has becut in force for
years without question and it is hossible
that it be taken to the Uiiited States
supreme court before the final test is
reached. At nil events I nm unable to see
what authority the council lies to appoint
, a hew board when it In given such power
iieithier by statute tier charter. I with cer-
tniniy act with the board in vbatever hue
tony be thought best to maintain its lrcs-
out positIon. "
Comutilssioner . C , Bollard took a lhllo-
sopliicai view of ( lie court's ruling , lie said
( lint ho hail no wish to question the jurisdiction -
diction of the court or the finality of its
dccisioui and is prepared to once more devote -
vote his whole time to his hiusiness , The
board huts been involved In a continual con-
tcntion sluice its nilointuutent ) , Mr. Ilnhhnrd
added , nuid he felt that a fluial settlement
wouhtl be n relief. lie would make no numso-
lute stnteineiit without consultatIon with
his fellow members , hut felt that tInt ruling
or the supreme court would probably be ac-
cptoul. There is a possibilIty , however , Ito
said , that there nilglit be a motion mnnde
for a rehearing.
Neither Commissioners ilcrdman nor
( 'Iregory could be found last night.
i'otit'eiiicit ( H IL Ste'.y.
The nmnndrte of the supreuime court has
cnuiscd a cloud of uiicertaitity to settle over
( ho entire police ilepartinent. TIme rosin-
tenance of their Positions is the first anti
foremost thought of cycryboity connected
with the service now front the gold dcco-
rated chief to the pntrol wogon drivers. All
have started to get time wires that lead to
their pulls. . with influential "friends" read ) '
to operate in their behalf , The supremu
court's decision burst among thieni like a
bombshell. Th chief and his commanding
officers are very reticent and do riot care to
discuss the matter , Chief Gallagher and
Captain Mostyn beIng particularly closemouthed -
mouthed , Captain haze wan the most out-
spoben. He said that the 'suprenme court's
decision was in his eyes just and only ran-
Ocred after mature deliberation , anti that
ho could only say amen to it. lie further
said that anybody who questioned the
court's decision should be held in contempt
of court and punished. From his manner
it could be inferred that the decision was
umt nltogether distnsteful to him.
Chief Gallagher , replying to the question
as to what his opinion of the decision was ,
said that ho was wiihing to turn his uniform
over to his successor at any time , but said
ho did not think lie would hare to do so
very soon. 'Until I can thoroughly study
the decision and alt that it portends , I shall
riot discuss IL" The chief said : "All 1
know at Present is that the supreme court
has decided itglnst the present board , I
was not omclnhly notified of this
fact , but simply hear4 of it In
a roundabout way It was entirely
unexpected to me. There may or there
may not be a way to get a rehearing of the
case , but in any event I shall let those who
have liaumdletl time rimatter in the vast con-
tiimue to do so. I wilt say , however , that
there may be a loophole somewhere. "
Since the news of the decision the chief
has lost In a measure his buoyaimt munncrs
anti looks as though something was troub-
hug him. No member of the rank and file
of time force was wlhiiuig to publicly' , axpress
himself , nlthough the court's action was the
solo topic unmong thcm.
'I'I'OC,14l01'O'5 Mnlliiie.
Saturday afternoon and ' yeutirmg two per-
formanees will ho given at the Trocadero ,
the torrimer beginning at , 23O , when unescorted -
corted ladies and children may take nil-
vantage of a cool place to spend their afternoon -
ernoon and witness a first-class , refined
vaudeville performance. The stellar I igimts
of this class nre to be seen in this theater -
ator and the courtesy and refinement that
predominate at thIs. theater lire worthy
t'easons why thio best people of Omaha
should attend.
'i'l.e Coiitieiiliuh iiiii1t'l.
The new Wabash solid vestlbuic train of
ilay coachmen , sleeping antI dining cars. A
train for tourists anti all classes of travel.
Will
Leave Chicago ( dully ) . 12 noon.
Leave St. Louis ( dully ) , 9:10 : a. in ,
Arrive Now York via \Vest Shore , 3:30 :
p. in ,
Arrive Boston via F'itchmhnrrg , t:50 p. in.
All agents sell tickets for this traium amid
will tell you all about it. Ask him or write
G. N. Clayton , ( I. W. I' . Agi. Wabash lt. It.
: ti a , . ii ii i ' So S it' , ' .
A Joint meeting of Nebraska lodge , No.
1 ; Capital lodge , No. 3 ; Covert lodge , No.
11 , nuid Saint John's lodge , No. 2 , A. F' .
& A. M , , ii'ihh be lucid at Masommic hail on
Friday evening , Juno 24 , nt S o'clock , ( or
thmo Inmrriose of immalahling time otflcPr3-clect
of tIme nlmovo nanicil lodges. All immaster
Masons nrc cordially invited to be present.
JNO. BAMIrORD ,
Secy , Capitah , No. 3.
Cui'tl n ! 'l'hsittihs
I irish to extend my graceful thanks to
frii'tiils , Rev. Chmutrhc'sV. . Savidge nmul macin-
hers of his church , for the kirmulness shoivo
( luring the sickness and death of my ivite ,
J.V. . BACON.
, r4 } Suit F'rtiiu'lst' , , unit llrturt
FOlt $60.00 , VIA TIlE UNION PACIFIC ,
for North American Turners' Union Con-
ventlorm , July 5. For full informatioim call
at
ttty Ticket 001cc , No. 1302 Farnaum St.
SIGHTS PHANTOM SQUADRON
Cuiuiurtu' , , iClect Is ltcirc.l * Nenr ftiil- ,
his-niled Townrd dli , ,
$ ues Cisual ,
PALIIItMO , June 23-TIme Giornale di
Sicihia jnmbhisbes a ( iispatch from the Islautti
of l'amttehlaria , southwest of Sicily , anumounc-
lug that Admiral Camara's squadron , con-
sistluig of seven war ships , including three
torpedo boats , anti convoyiuug five transports ,
lineseil there on Tuesday , June 21 , going in
( lie ilirectioum of Suez.
SI , , , , ' I'.hi $ i'.n ri t 1-s l-cl iii , ' ,
LONDON , June 3.-SpanIahu fours opened
at 32 7-8 and hater dechiried to 32. Yea-
terday's closing lrico was 33 1-8 ,
l'AIiS ( , Juno 23.-Spanish fours opened
at 32 3-16 , 5-16 lower than yesterday's , chos-
lug.
NI. , , , Ieihto.I , Siiitiisi ,
A new method of s'aruming money with
a forged check has been Inaugurated by
a tall innum , aitotit 30 yearn of age , who has
; trotited at tIme expense of a number of Far-
asia Street mnerchuauita. his plaum Is to pro-
itare a check drawn to the order of Sortie
vehi kumown citizen in that locality anti
senui It by a boy to the merchiauut with
the request that it be cashed. The nier-
chmammt La ustmuuily unwilliumg to disoblige the
citizen , who is often also hjs customer ,
and the nmomtoy is returned , One check was
in favor of B. A. Mills , 120 North Thirty-
ninth street , and was sent to Golden's
nieat nmarkct , Fortietim and Farnam streets ,
where the cash was obtained , A similar
schenme wa. sueceistul at ( lie meat market
of Peter Bunco , ZTO Farnaw street.
EXP1CT 1IT'iNC.M ( ONCE
War Ofilcors W1 ot Do Simrprisea at an
ir1y Battle ,
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olin
TROOPS WILL 'PUSB ON TO SANTIAGO
.1 4il _
MZtiithi.iii " , % 'i1ItTttk Purt In the At-
( sick , , ui I htn " ] ' , ncn h y 1n U' ri ii g
flu , hlnrli ititil fiiig- ,
1'4k ,
WASIII NUTON , Juno 23.-Secretary Alger
amiti General 'Milea were in conore000 in
the secretary's office at 4 o'clock thin after-
11000 when the first .1iatlrid bulletin , an-
neuimclng that fighting hind begun , was
fihiowul to 'them. The secretary roaui it niomd
with evident satisfaction arid both of them
expressed themselves ratifled with thmis f a-
vorahilo report , cuming mis it diii from the
enemy. There was no surprise that the
1lghitimm hail begun ito soon ,
Secretary Alger' said no word had been
receiveti uli to that hour ( hint lIghting was
iii progress , 11e Itati mio reason to doubt ,
hoivever , that our troops hiatt encouuitercd
thin Spanish forces and had given account
of themselves. lie u'einnmonteil on Admiral
Cervern's cable ( lint the situation wns "crit-
teal' ' and that tIme Spailiards haul been
obllgcd to retire as in strange contrast
with Matlrid's chaini of a "Spanish vic-
tory. "
Gomneral Miles said the American 'troops
would 110W hush forward aggressively , , hriv-
Ing In the Spnuishi nutti forcing them to
tight. There was not us suggestion of appre-
iiensiomm or doubt , eIther ivltli Secretary Al-
gel' or General MIleS , as to whiat the out-
collie would be. Time ) ' haul made their lhnas ,
velh nod they wore confident General Shmaf-
( or auth hni8 ti'oOps wommhil be hiunmitering at
tIme gates of SantIago before hong.
TIme impression here is that the Spaniards
will make thmeir strongest stand close to
Snnitlngo nmmd the lOner harbor , ii'lthtlmm the
range of Protection of the suits of ( Ito crimis-
cr5 hying there. There is no doubt ( hint imum-
til these ships utrd removed ( lie campaign
against Santiago wll be conducted against
odds. Time guns of the ships connunnmmd the
hills over which our soldiers must conic to
attack the town anti reach the bay , but we
will soon bring our owni artillery into play.
Sniiinoii % % 'Ili Ilii jet' llnrbutr.
The nhvnh oflicers here believe that when
the time comes for an attack by land on time
toxin Sampson wihh force lila way into the
harbor and tahue part In the engagement.
They are satisfiud that the wreck of the
Merrltnac does not completely block the
channel nail say if Sanipson does not conic
iii time Spamiish llet Is likely to make a
desperate eflort to get out.
Tim mines arc to be considered In such nu
case , but it is believed that ommse Morro
castle is taken b'y' the comnbind , attnck of
the soldiers nimtith fleet these obstructions
can be removed 'icith the experience gained
in Guammtamamno , bhy.
The only positi'e news coming to tIme War
clepartmucumt up th limo close of omce boors
'as ft dispatch ' General Miles from one
of his staff omeers with General Shafter ,
and also a brief iIspatch to General Greeley
from Lieutennnt'tcldnei Allen ,
General MIhe dipatchi stated in substance -
stance that ( lie hndifmg of troohis had been
completed wIthoUt casualties save to one
Cuban soldier , Wli ( ilid his arni Injured by
a bursting shell. TIme troops of Garcia anti
Rabbi , about 5,740 , Jinti moot the American
forces wIth cnthu&iastic greeting.
Stress was Ial'd ' , 'inpin ( ho point that the
Cubans were \VCllj i'med antI well ilIsci-
phinod , Gwmeraldercin , was commfldcnt that
his forces would be , swchled to 10,000 men
as soon ns Santiago fell , About the only
mnced among time Cubans was shoes amid gui-
nine.
The dispatch to General Gm'celey merely
stated that progress was being nmade In coim-
miectlng tine nmilitary forces with ( lie War
tiepartinent.
During tine day orders were issued to time
entire thivisious comprising tine newly created
conmunand of Brigadier Genorni Guy V. Henry
for speedy departure to reinforce General
Shiafter. Already the Thmirty-thmiril M Ich lgamm
reglimient anti one battalion of the Thirty-
fourth Michigan hmavc started on ( lila mis-
slon. Today's orders cover the balance of
General 'henry's coummnmanil. it includes the
remaining battalions of the ThIrty-fourth
Mlchlgaum amid the Ninth Massachusetts.
These will complete General Dimillelil's coin-
mautil. The Tiilrtl Virginia , which belongs
to this brIgade , will not go , as Its equipment -
mont is incomplete.
. .
% .ul Make ltoiiiiii 'FiliH4.
These orders also cover time entire brigade
of General Garrcttson , ivhichm includes the
Sixth ] iliumois , Sixth Mnssachiusetts amid
Eighth and Ninth Ohio regiments , The llamt
is to move all of General 11emmrys clivisioni
on the harvard anti Yale , these ships to
inalce two round trips.
The first trii ) will carry nmost. if not all ,
of iermcral Iuflleld's brigade. The War the-
partnient allows three ilnys for time trip , two
days to unload the troops arid three days to
return to Newport Nu' , making eight
tlay. Ily that tiumme General ( lnu'rcttson's
hirigatie iu'ihh lie at Newport News ready to
go ott hoard the shIps , anti ( lien will come
time reconmil trip , taking three minys , im'ithi
tivo tia3'J allowed for Gnrrcttsomm's troops to
uniloaih in Cutia.
Reports were curretit at tim Wnr depart-
tuent again today that General Miles , coat-
miman.lirmg . the army , would leave tIme city
within ( lie uiext two days. it was asserted
aico that inc hail naked to get into time actual
tlghtting by going to Cuba arid thierim nsnumne
cnnminmintl of time troops. This w'an contma-
dietory to ( lie reports circulated a tow days
ago that General MIles would take corn-
niaumti of thai l'orto Rico expethitiorm ,
\\'iieui Gcuiernh Miles' nttomttiomm was drawn
to tIme several reports toumlghit Ire refused
to discuss them , II declamed It inadvisable
to give army itmtiinatiort as to whieui or where
hit woimltl go. Ills lQuig comnferemice with Sec.
rotary Alger during time mittumrumoon lent sorime
color to tIme reports that ( lie general's future
unmovernents were wider consi.hi'rotioum. .
The details of thodbcIdetit Oti tine Yankee
on Decoration t1' have just reached the de-
parturient , Whilo't1 ; ' ship was at sea a
trial wan nmamie u : tile guns. One , a 6-
poimnher , huung fter the , trigger was
pulled , The funrmar1 without vnitin , threw
oimen time breech 'jui $ as lime charge exploded.
The rear blast klUett'Corporal .1 , J. 'Murray ,
auth severely bimtuuo ( seriously wouritled
Private Jesse Fullr both of the United
Statea Marine cor. The hosvler Is behieved
to be defective , a ' 'ether hang fires have
been bath with 1 If used at all in the
Csp4TCT.
'i'zute In Vultiubh. dliilIt'
I ii Se'Ir'tini' Ftil ,
A chiihii's taste Is ofteim a reliable guide
to palitatable and desirable food , nnti It
is worth one's while to observe how the lit-
the folks take to Grape-Nuts , the tammious
flew tooth.
They eat it freely without addition of
sugar , for it hitta the peculiar , mliii but sat-
Infying sweet of grape sugar anti time nmntur-
al taste either ot ttuiiti ; or adult recognizes
at once is food tinat ivihi agree with and rich-
IT nourish time systeunm ,
They are generally tunable to explain why.
but Iimstinct iteenis to tell tine unerring
truth when Grape-Nuts are tasted , and a
few days use will show strength auth hmealtim
as ( lie result of food that not only has the
delicious flavor , but is umiade of those parts
of the food supply furimishmed by tbo Creator -
tor , that tend to euy absorption by the
7sIcai.
ftuttmre it will be with great caution , Nont
of the naval militiamen , who In large hart
than the ! i'anhtt'e , were hurt ,
! % rhl I nh t'tuintil ( ) p5 Ilonie ,
Ttm British consul at Ilavnnut. Mr. Gollnn
who hiss so well protected such American
interests there as were necessarily 'left in
lila care , is to quilt Havana for home on
leave , lie has been quite a hang tlnme in
havana , nnl has been umniher much strain.
Unmier his absence Mr. Jerome , vice consul ,
will assiunie the consulate ummntl care of ( lie
American Interests.
tehirecemmtative l'earson , uncle of Naval
Constructor iiobonm , lint ! murmothmar lomu intmm'-
view today with Secretary Long respeting
the reward of that hero. The secretary Is
Puzzled 'by 'the conflicting itite'rcts in thin
case. lie intends to reward Ilobson in no-
cot-ti with ( hue merits of lila feat , butt would
like to do tIml without Injustice to other
omoaN.
A study of ( hue naval register shows that
if Ilobson Is advanced to time grade b'f lien-
teminimt eomrnantlcr lie vIhh hma'o been given
a greater reward thnmm was ever recorded in
our naval hhstory Cumsluimig got fifty-six
numbers amid gained omie year nmiil muimie
mnoumthn ( line in his record ; yet liobsori , it.
is 'calculated , will be given , if ninihe a naval
I commander , 344 numbers , auttl ivihl gaimm
twenty ) t'arn iii ( line. lie wilt become
senior officer of tine navy iui tIme course of
about fifteen years , anti owluig to his younthm
I would retain that 1)18Cc flO less than twenty
yenra. somnethmlmig ahicohintely without precedent -
dent In the American navy.
These facts are being ndduced by naval
oiiicors vlm mire tiesirouts of flumulimig sonic
other miiennis of rcnnn'ding our naval hncroes
which , while thoroughly satisfactory to them
and thnc'ir fricumds , will ivork rio injustice to
others ,
As ant instance of how time jiresent lrac-
( Leo works , the oiilcers point to thmit fact
timmit for his spleumilith nchlevenioiit at Maitilmi
lewey galuied emily toni mmuumnbers , while its-
totmniditmg tue it mmiayscent , ( hint instead of nu
reward 'for Iii excehiemit unmautageinnuit ninth
scnmnanshuip' I n briuigitmg the great bnuttleshilp
Oregon throtngh one of time most rernaik-
tibIa cruises out recortl , CaptaIn Clark actum-
ally host three nitumbers through time pro-
mptioum over diis head of officers engaged In
thno battle of Niuuiila tiny.
Captaiim Sigabec is cited also .as a etuse
iii poiuit , hnvintg suffered thin loss of soy-
urnl mtunnlers , nepresentluig ii yenr or two
of naval service , through tine Mnuumiln re-
warthut ,
FICIIT1NC is IN PROGRESS
( Contintued fronnFlrst Page. )
cut iimto the heavy In-on stanchion out time
ct.fltcr line of the berth ( leek , leavlumg tito
tipper amid lower parts immtact. Here the
uccurfl'Ii.
Sttmnhing orotund at quiarters7 but not In
action , was the crew of two six-pounders
located fortvnrtl of the compartnient berth
cck. Jllahrnly stood by tine king stopper
about term feel , from time explosioum. Ha was
tonn to jileecs and dismembered. Pieces of
the hmcll ilew Ia all directions , woumiditig the
eight mcmi , Part of ( lie shell struck a starboard -
board plate , causIng a slight bulging out-
ward. The corapartinemit hilled with smoke.
The fire hose was ordered and the fitunnea cx-
titigulsheti. Other shit'lis exploded near the
outside. Ensign Anderson , second in corn-
nnnmnh in the Port turret , says shells cx-
IIodel ten yards away in time water , filling
the turret withn smnohte. Firing ahoard tine
Tcas iran confined to the port battery.
Tile alto was exceiiemmt _ Captain Phillips
SJOk * ) hnighiy of all the morn aimd all the oil-
cern. The best lilt was scored by Lieutenant
Bristol of the port turret , The death spread
a gloom over the crew for time first time In
the war and , t'tncssed time ltuimrcssivo cere-
inOiiies of a burial at. sea , The Texas
steatned out to sea anti buried Bhakeiy , ro-
turttlng to its Post on the blockade at 4
p. m.
VESUVIUS TRIES IT AGAiN
) , , , 'I'hree ) lore ( if Its iilui-lcgil-
tug 1'roJet'iles A iiiiii tji , ,
IJ&ii'iiiy's F'rs ,
( C'opyriglit , ISIS , by Press I'ublishiing Co. )
OFF SANTIAGO , June 22.-Now ( Yorh
World Cablegriurn-Special Telegram.Last )
night at 10 o'clock the Vesuivius glided
tiimoughm tine tlarkmiess to a hOSitlomi f00
yards off the initterios , just across from
Morro. Tine first such must have terrorized
the Sjanishm. cnnimps. It struck square iii
front of time sauim ] batteries. Great itmasses
of deliria , stonme , rock auth otlnor objects
flying itt tine air , were plainly discernetl
front the fleet with time nlti of glasses. Forever
over 250 yards here seemed to arise a hake
of flames. For no hour a cloud hung over
Norn-o. A gunhoat threw its searchlight on
limo scene. Stramugely enough , lulorro did miot
nInety a sign of activity , hint several shells
canoe ; s'inisthintg frorni other itatteries.
Time officers , ehtuted is'ithn the sunecess of the
Vesuvius , expect it to acconttphish hunch iii
time finture. Its oiflceu's nun amtxious to try
I their skIll against Marie fon'tress , which
lmI'esenmts a line mimark , Atimnmlrtmh Satmipsomn refuses -
fuses to lmernmlt It , as Ilobsont is SiilpOSetl
to be confined there. If this hind been
hmroved untrue , lmlorro castle bug sinmco wouuhtl
have beemi reduced to a 1)110 of rulthisim.
GEOItGI iIIIONSON ItEA ,
itisnu uull'ituu'i's 'i'o cuuIucitrGt ,
it t'irh : 'i'mits .t ci' it'i liur 111,1,1,1 1 , . rIuli
1 , , 'Ihici , ' ( tiuun ,
CIIICICAMAUGA NATIONAL PAflIC , tIn , ,
.Ttnnno 23.-Totiny's arrivals nit the jmark ox-
crcileml in inunmmhtr any day yet sluice tIne first
rccm'units arriveml , the miumnnbeu' lirolmuibly being
in excess of 1,000 , Of this tmumnber 227 were
( or tine Eighth New York , sixty-two fou- the
F'oiirteetitii New York , 136 for time Ninth
Penums'it'annIa , thirty-two ( or thin Fifth
i'ennimyhvania , thirty for time Fifty-second
Ioss'ii , twenty for time First Missouri , thirty
for tIle First Maine mmii squads of greater
or less number ( or the One Ilundreil and
Sixtieth Indiana , First \Vcst Virginia , time
First lCemntucky cavalry antI time Sixteenth
l'L'nmm syh t'nim is.
Captain Davis Eiklns of the Fim'st Wont
Virginia , recently appointed adjutant general -
oral to General Coppinger , left on orders today -
day for Taunpa to report for duty witim his
corps.
- Major George Gray Worth , chief surgeon
of tine Twelfth New York , was married today -
day at the Second I'roshyterinn church ,
Chattanooga , to Mrs. Etlithi , . Clark of NeW
York City , Rev. Mr Terry , regiuneatni chaplaIn -
laIn , ofllciatirig ,
, JUc'I'A ltlCHh Vils A ( ' .tliLlltIhttM ,
St'uiir Iut huiti. ( lots Olli'isul .til'ieei ,
froii Cii rt' I tm's A rot y ,
N1IW Yoltic. June 23-The first official
cablegrani recelvemi by time Cmmlian junta direct -
rect from Its goverumniment slimee time breaklumg
out of the war was received here today by
Senor l'alma , as fohiois's :
ItLAYA lFL ESTl , June 22.-We are at
Guautnr.nnimo. I'osition ttilen : from tine
enemy at l'iaya dcl iCete , Fought with 200
Amumericans and fifty Cubans against 450
Spaniards. Conttplete rout , Etnenumy's flight
nlnanmieful , We capuual eighteen prisonorB ;
one oiflcer , Sixty of thin enmenmy are dead
anti slxtv.n wounded , Two officers killed ,
On our imart we lied two killed and thuree
wounded. We captured twenty-eight Man-
ser riiies azid 3,000 cartridges ,
Todny the forces of General itabi and
Brigadier General Castliho took Iliaquirl
witiu time aid of American vessels , Span-
lards set lire to ( Ito town on retreimting ,
Sixteaum thiouituntl American troops ilisem-
iarh'eui at hilaquirl , General Garcia In on
boar l the cruiser New York ,
COLONiL LABOIDI.
l'iuit' I.-.vv , . iii t It lI.hifimr'i'icit ta ,
NF.Wl'OltT NESVS , Juno 23.-The auxhl-
fury cruiser Yale , with troops for Santiago ,
sailed ( rota Old Point Comfort at 6 o'clock
this vveniug.
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SMitilugo de Cuba.
WORK CONTINUED TIIROUGIIOUTTIIE NIGHT
l'iiutlre , ' .ttair Cumihimetel titli Spirit
nuil 'Vil liflhlt .tum ) ' . .tet'id'iit-
Si.iin inlu i'hi'i' ' ' ' , nu
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WAShINGTON , Jiumie' 23.-Clemmerni Miles
recehi-emi no interesting dispatch today froumu
omie of hits utlile-the-canips , wino is now is'ithm
General Simafter's army at llinquirl. lie dti.
dined to give Its text to tIme Ilumblic , bitt
said It nierely autnouuniced ( lint tIne lnuntlinng
of ( lie troops warm nnatie all righit without
nuiy casualty whatever anti that ( lie only
nimemi umiet wet a tim , ' ( 'tiltati iumtuumrgents on time
grotiiiih. It statctl that oumu Cuban wan
struck by I Inn btmn'mtthimg Of a shell ninth host
his arm autil ( lint ( lucre were nbommt fi,700
Imisturgeumtct out hmaiitl. vehl armed anti umntlcr
good tliscijihine.
NEW YORK , iimnc' 23.-A 'special , tinteml
at l'iaya thol hate , Cuba , to1nv says that at
I o'clock this morning limo last of General
Shatter'g army of invasion bath lnndeml at
liintpmiri.
( C.mpyrlglit , 1S9S , by AssocIated Ircsa. )
. BlAQUllht iiAltTiOlt , Cuba , Juuuie 22.-
I. . I' . uuu-Oni Itoaril tine Assoclatetl l'resn
licpnt ch floatnti daVi ( it K iii gst out ,
Jamaica , June 23-.At i o'clock this after-
mioonm 6,000 trainied .Anmterlcan uuhthiers nrc cii-
canimimeth in the lmihis tnt arid arouuntl Baqumiri
nitth 10,000 inure rest on theIr nu'mmmim on hoard
tranmsportnt off ntlmore rendy to jna ( hose viio
I mayo dcbnirkt'tl as sooim as tine nvailnumle
I munches and stnmnli boats caim carry then
aslmore.
Tune amiti son ninth weather verc propitious
for thin arnmy of invasion. The nrmny numd
the navy co-operated simlendidhy amid as the
big war ships dhoseti in on time shore to l'aye
the W5 ( for the approach of time transports
auth then went back again three cheers for
( lie ninvy'cnmt up from 10,000 throats nit
tIne troop ttimiis and three cheers for tine
aruiiy rose from mmhnip attcr ship as time
troops ntoved in to take their shnare In time
hiazarlotus game. it. was war , amid it
maguuifiecumt.
Time Cumban Insurgemits , too , bore their
share in time enterprise honorably amid well ,
Five thto'msimnmtl of them , In nmouumtairm fast-
1155505 tumid dark thickets nimd ravines , lay
all last night cii their guns , watchiluig every
road anti mnounntaIn Imiuth heat.himmg ( rein Srium-
tiago to Gunntuinamnmo , A thmoumsamnd of tlmenu
were wititini sight of fliaqulri , mimaking time
approach of the Sinunlards under cover of
time darkness ant impossibility.
There is a steep , rocky hill , knowni as
Pinntn Dinqumirl , rls'ng nlnmmost perpendiouilarly
at time lilnee tnmtlicated. It is a u'eritnhmhe
Glbrnultar in posili1itics of defenmsc , Frommm
tfme staff at its aummunmit the Spanish flag
was defiantly floatimmg at summmset last night ;
but it WS goume this morning , nad with
it the snmahl Spanish guard , 'uviuich had
maintaiumcd the signal stutionm. Between
unighftfahl arid thawti time Spaniards hind takemi
the alarm and fled from tht place , firing the
town as they left.
Two shmarp explosions were heuird. lit first
they were thought to be time report of guns
front Spanish rnaslcd batteries , hilt they
proved to be the oxplosionu of nunmnmiunitlon
in the burning buildings.
Three hours waitlnmg made time muon omm time
trammsports impatient to get ashore anti into
actiomu , anti every move of the war ships was
closely is'atchied by time soldiers. A little before -
fore It o'clock tine lionnhardmuient of tine batteries -
tories of .lumraguna was begumn by tine ahiims
of Rear Admiral Sammmimson's fleet , who suth-
denly mantle a feint to cover time real hmohuit
of attack , Jumraguma heiuig about half way be-
twecni Biuquiri nund Santiago. Time imomnbard-
meat lasted about twemmty mninmumtcs. The
scene ( lien qunickly shifted back again to tine
great semni-ctrcle of time trammsport fleet before -
fore liiaquiri.
At ) :40 : o'clock time Now Orleans opened
fire with a gun that sent a shell rumbling
nttl crushmimig agaimmet tine hillside. Time le-
trait , W'asp , Machtias timid Sumwaumec followed
sunlt , anti soon tine hillsides aimtI time valleys
seaummed to be ablaze , as shot followed shmot in
swift successioni , unmid the wild anti excited
cheering of time soldiers on the tramtsporttt.
Sinrd for the Short- .
In five minmutes the sen ivan alive tvitii
flotillas of small hosts , huenmtled by l&mumnchmes & ,
speeding for flingumii'i dock. Some of the
boats 'were manned by crews of sailors ,
whmfle otinc'rs were rowed by tine soltlienim
thennsclvcs. Each boat commtnimmetl sixteen
men , every one lii fighting trim , aimtl carrying -
ing three tinys' ratlommnt , a simehter tent , a gun
anti 200 cartridges , ready to tnlte the field
on touching tine shore , siiouitl tinny be calleti
uipomt to tb so. The firing of time uvar shmhhms ,
iiow'cver , hmro'ed to tie a mmeetliess task , as
their shots were mmot retunroem ] , arid no Spain-
lards were visible ,
General Sintufter , on board the Segunraumcnu ,
closely watchicil thin handing of time troops ,
Brigadier ( lemieriul Lawinim , ivhrn hiatl been
tietnilcil to cnnnnmnmmtl tine landing imarty , intl
tine ivay fun a laummmclu , accotimimonmicil by Iris
attufT , niuih directeil time ( oruriation of tine him
of eperation.
A tietachmrnent of eighty neguniar iuitaumtry
soldiers ivan the first to lurid , followetl by
General Shatter's olmh reginment , time First
infantry. Then came the 'i'wetnty-flftim in-
( antry , tine Twenty-second infantry , tIme
Tenth lumfaultry , thin Seventh arid Tweiftim Ia-
( aimtry , Second Massachusetts regiuuncumt , and
a detachment of time Niimth cavalry ,
GO ( lilT 'I'O ilNGitGhi 'l'ihit CiflhiSlilt ,
Itt'port of ii Nzi'utl ilrimNii Of ! tim. '
llitrlDr it f Sum. J tutu ,
MAflitIl ) . Jumuno 23.-A dispatch receivoil
here from San Juan de Porte itico says : An
American cruiser appeared off time iuimrbor.
anti the cruiser Isabella , a gunboat anti time
Terror sailed out to attack it. Time Amen-
can witltthrew Iunnnotliatchy , One Spnmumiard
was killed and three wounded ,
mci , i Al fiuuiso Con flrnicl ,
MAIItiD , June 23.-ICing Aifoumso was confirmed -
firmed yesterday with great cerenmony In time
lrescnmco of tine royal family , tite court diguil-
( aries , time cabinet umministers arid this gran-
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J ii. M.iJmI.1ll .it ON I'rops ,
-HOTEL BARICER-
COR. 13TH AND JONES S'P. , OMAHA. p
U .t'i'IIS ittl.ri ( ) . % I ) .OI ) J'FIt lAY.
Emectric car. direct ID expostlion grounds.
, 'IiANg mm.tnuicint , Cushier. . . . . .
SAM 1MiJMAN CnI.r ( flerk. . . _ . _ , _ , , _
ii URRA Y 11OTiJL , '
I flit numil linirney St.
Anmericnn l'lan-3 to 4 dollars tier day.
Street cars from depots amid from hotel to
hixposition Onominils in fif'eemm ' imminutom , .
13. suiowky , Mnrnager ,
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l''I'iiimui iu : au.
DUFFY'S
PURE MT WUISKY
ALL. DRUCCISTS.
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JIDIICA'I'Ioi , , .
Brownell Udli
Opens Sept. 19th , 1898.
Hozurdluig timid 1)i ) ' Scilool for ( Ir1ms. . "
Under the diroctltnm of Rt. . . . . , , " corge
\'orthmimtgttinm , B. ' 1' . 1) , , LL. D. Prinmmnury ,
lireptunittory mind' crmhlegizue ( courses , Corn-
patent coniis of tenichiers , Modern mmtetit-
od amid every advaumtege offered , Strict
attermtinn ittulti to time Immoral , nmontul arid
PhumsiCltl well being of tIle stumdcntmm , Diplo-
riots conferred. Propiures ( or alt colleges
open to women , Special courses in higher -
er Fngitsim , Sciuniecs , Anucient anti Iiiern
l.aumguages , % iummiu and Art , Turnmu moth-
crate. Iluuiltling realrod utmid in excellent
order. Sanitary l'iumbing. ' fitttiimactory
steum lmenitltmg. r
I'murcnts atmil guiiutmllans 'desirimng to cutter
iuiihs will nilemiHo seutti fol' cutniogue , or
aimluty Imersoumnull ) ' to
Mrs. L R. Upton , Priii.
Urow'neIl Iuli , Omaha , Neb
HARVARD UNIVERSITY-
JiA.tul.t'I'flN ) ltfl3nJSsloN
will lie mclii mm Onmalin , in time ronunmt of time
Y. lul. C. A , June lit to July 2 , Iumciuslyc.
( 'ii rmtlitlatrs offering Atlvameei ( lerniun ,
, Ais'nnmcei , Chuennistr ) ' , Ahvnunced Piml'slcs ,
Adviitucei , Algohura , Aitnilytlo ( h'omtttm' ) ' , ho-
gunithms tutu 'i'nigormounet ry or ituilmi ( Inoimi.
etry will tisseunhile itt 8 ii. nm , June 28 ,
Otlmt'r candidates Ut b a. no , ' Jummo 10.
P ItADFOIII ) ACAIiMY - Fcmummdad 1S03.
For the luigher educ'ntlon of youtmg
women , Cbtmisieai mm umil itvIemtltio course
of nttuitiy , also I'ciiaratnny mind Optional ,
Year begins Sept , 14 , Th'JS. Apply to Miss
Jil C. Allemi , Pz'imm. , hiradord , Mamm ,