Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 09, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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IIOBSON ( : EvEs TIlE DETAILS
Pccribos the Lpedonoe Darhig Hi8
Thrilling Adtrenture ,
_ SAYS MERifiMAC WAS BLOWN UP BY A MNE
Itt. full H 1P4 ( re 1.1 r 1'It . , ii fli '
t In lii ii : n rsItrusiN 1'I re till ii
Sul rr'ii.I pr In
l'e rMiI til I
( Cl1Yrtht , 1S , by AnsoeIat(1 Prs'i. )
OFF SNT1AGO tI ) CUBA , July 7.-lly (
ASS4OClatC1 ' UJatch ! ) boat 1)nhint1oB.
via Kltlg8tohl , Jamaica , July S-Thn ) return
( Jr AI4SIMtaflL Navnl Constructor tInIiluoni 1' .
Ilobson of HirrImnc fame to his shIp. the
1laghIp New York , wns inarkel I wilil en-
thtiInsin. It wal ; Int'k as a shnut was Ia3S011 )
niotig the shII that Ilnhsnn was cottilug.
On the 8tlpertrlcttIre clninnu ) el the
c-tw ten 11ec anl Ofl tin' quarter detk tht
ot1Iccr3 cIu3tercd aroiitiil the sea mutter nii
a IlulIIlrc(1 ( 11alflL4 WC U stretched out. to
grasp 1Ioun's. ) *
I I. % LLS not tint ! ! lie ssns snfe once more
on fleck that the crew of [ 1w ev Vurk
chcere anti then they broke out hUn a
wild yell which went tip over ztnd over
ognin , The ncii1xrs n the crow ruhci
forward on the uunrter ( cCk niiil a greet
_ group of men Btrtlggkll arouwl the tall
figure of the iiinn ho hail tiareti io .
lou n d I I OSfl ) enni e eo)000I ) JOliti 3 acub
Astor niul tile flret thhfg tiobRon trieti tO
110 % VflM to Introihice him to tie ) nIftccr ,
but. CIoneI 4itor got 1ot hi the crowtl In-
Isti ii g on : iliak I ng I I obEa II II han s. 'l'h
, trannport hh'v their wiIitIe. )
liolisun at once more nnollg his iiics.-
fliutcH 01111 toltl the story oF his experience.
his CHCOI ) ( ' nn11 1li ! InhirioI1mcnt in Morro
caRtle watching the ilieiI eCI)1OL1C ) outside
, his cell untler a Inurkdrodn. fire.
q ( lid ! OOt miss tlit' cntrnieo , to the barber -
bor , " lie snub "as Fiilgn l'oweil In tide
laudich sddppnReIi. I headed east UfltII I
got 1U hearings. and then muile for straight
In. Then caine the firing. It was
1 IldtflhIiIig ( Jut Ilrst from ono sidle of the 1iiti
bor , tlflt then fd om the other , front those
big gtln4 on ( lie Idlils. tide Vizcaya lying 1u
Side tIi IiaIior joidtildg iii.
. Soul lerM OI,4tI I' r.
'TIiu troovs ( rota Snutingo Iddill rushed
I1WI1 ( ) vhedi tide ddeSS of the rterrItnac's codfl-
. lUg WO told , flhld oiI1ers IidleI the forts
i aitI cliffs , firing viIfiIy across and killing
each other. The Merrldiincs steering gear
i broke as it Ot to istre1Ia POiIdt. I Iflige
I sullddarl dl C dii 110 caugli t It ( till nni d sli lIds.
hurling tIde water high In the air , anti tear-
: tug a ircat rent In the MerridddtlCH side.
lls Stern mu 'IIi to Estrella point. Chiefly
1tIO to the \ork ( oddC by the mine. It. began
I to stiik. At thdtl. tidne it was ncross the
r Cidaddidel , 1JIL before It settled It drifted
nrottiit.
. \C were all zitt lying on the deck.
Shells and btillets whistled around. Six-
I JIICII shills Iroin the Vizcaya condo tearing
E' into the Merrtmac. nnii passing clear
i.
, through , while the plunging shots fdOtdl the
, ; ; Sort broke through Its deckS.
, . I said and It
, 'Not a Ifladi dfltdSt inove.
was otily ovIiig to the splendid disciplined
, i
d of the RileD thdlt dill ul tdS VerC not killed ,
; as the heIls raiddel ( over US nidil duiddUtes
became hours. The IIlCfl'B rnoddths grew
' pcched , lddl. we niust lie there till daylight -
light , I told them.
, . "Now and again some oilier fliafl , lying
with his face glued to flie ( leek , and S'Od1-
, . deriag shctlder the i'cxt shell wonid not
i COddlO our way , VOUl(1 say : Ilafidd't we better -
ter lrp cit now , sir ? but 1 saId , 'W'ait
till dldlyligllt. t WiddiltI ho idfllOSSitIiC tO
; (
S get. the catamaran aflyVldede hut to the
t shore , here tia' soliliers stood shooting.
. # ddflil I hopeil that by daylight wc iiiight be
- . FcCOgdIiZl'd and saved.
1 ' 'Tide gddl Idil ol 1 l erii nac hept si nk 111g.
. \VflfltCdl to go forward to Sd' tIde Iladnage
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: ( lone tided e , where Ideally Lll the fire was
: ( liFecleli , idOl. Od ( ' hIatt soul ii I rose IL
ivoulti tiraw diii tIdV fire CLI tld ( ' Vest , 50 1
lay d1Otiod1IC5S. It as SidlelItlill tide way
tidose Ildell behC'c1l. The fire of tide sol-
, tliei R. tldd ) batteries and tIde Vizcaya was
. : : asful.
' ' \VIieli tide vater canu' up to the ( leci
tIde eatadldardddl lloatt.tl over , lulL we caught
' Idold of it. One nan tldoddgldt We were
safer right there. Tide flrt has ceased , cx-
: : Cejit Odd tide New Yolk inUldcld , aldil I feared
, sign Vovcl I a i ; fi Id is InCH hail I CCdl k ii led.
Spanish munch came toward tide Mer-
ritnac. W'c digrecli to captlI e It and run.
Jtit dIR it Cilidle cIo.40 the SJdlIliad(1s ) ( saw IUI
dllddl half U dozedi flllrldlei ; jdIIillu.i ( dl ) OIIC1
poitited their rifles at OUC heads.
I S ii I14 II ii . .i I I ) Ct r eij * .
'I J tidero OIlY ofileer In that boat to re-
ccive a surrendler ot prioncrs of war ? ' ' I
- CII ( ltd I ru . A dl old I ( 'a Id ( 'dl ( lilt fro dn id Id -
dci' the ddVI1Iidfi nnl waved idis Itaiil. It
was Adiddliral Cervera. The marines law-
Cdetl their rilics anti ve were helped tIlde
hit , ldluIdch.
I
- - I ° 'fldea VO % ere 1)111 ill. c'ils III Morra. It.
'
vflf3 dl giand Iigldt , fl fCW iiay.i Inter , to see
' t till' Iloadhardluelli. to see tile shells iIirsting
4 ai 011101 ii Illoiro. rldedl % Cvcru talc'dl to
Santiago. I 1111(1 ( tIde. court-martini room In
tic larrdlcks. My HIClI vero hept Prison-
era in tiltI hospital.
, t't 0111 IdlY W'ilIttO % % I CoidlEl SeC tiio army
' dl cdlnvtllg Iliddi it SaS terrible to tiios'
hoOt' 18(15 ( Idi ( Vl tig dicross the open a nfl lu-
Idig sidot ( OVll by t tIC Slilild lard s in I lie ii lie
vhs in flodit of lilt' ,
, I " \esiCrIiddy tide Spanish lecOIno ) as liolitti
' i its CDII i ii Itt' . I h di CIV sOddil.'tiI I dig was en dfl -
lag 111111 thtdi I i'ns ( 'xciddIletI. % '
llobsodi was overjoyed to got back. ho
. , looked wtli. On tiio l'ldnit' tide Spadlilris
treated ititti better 111111) ) tdligilt have becti
, ' dxhiCCi cii . It r. Its III sti C Id t hIC' un I 11th tTdi -
dliii at Satttiiigo , was tireless ill his efforts
to ccddr eonirnrt for hlobson utah hut inca.
'Fit ti )011 Ii Il IdCt'O k a ow liotit I ag 111)1)11 t t lie
. tiestruetinit of Oervt'ra'H liect iddttil ho
rencidedi the lines.
I I t' ctitiI ii Riot U ntlerstn liii Ii Is proiii iseth
Pi0iiiii ° id , hIlt W.LS overjoyeil It ) know that
Ills bravery was i'ocogtiietl by tide Peolile.
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vo L ;
tiils condition.
They arc despondent and gloomy , caitnot
sleep , no appetIte , io energy , no
9inbltion , Ilood's S.'irsaparilia ioon brhigs
iwIp to such } ) COplU. It gi'cs tideili pure ,
I rich bloods cures nervousness , crerites an
aPpetite , toiie.i anti iitrcathieiis the
t atoinach nitcl imparts nOV ilfo and in-
crease.i vlqor to all tlioorgansof the body.
P1 oed
s the One Tndo lilooti 1Ldt'lfter. AU 'inigists. $1.
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, Itic Omaha Bce
s' I ) of Cuha COilpon
, Present this Coupon with
' lOcfor
A Map ofCuba.
( ; o A Map ot'tha West Tndte.
I 9 ' And a Mapofthe World ,
t By MiiU 14 cents. t
; t , . - * .
He Is the same slmpla , tinniTected ilobson.
more anxIous to talk shout the effect of
exploding shicll and army movements than
about his own brave dccii.
The men wIth hint receIved a ringing re-
ceptlon. All nrc doing well.
HARVARD BIIINGS PRISONERS
Iluiii'il tif 4)IIIt't'r , , , Iit.ttuitin IIIiIIMIIII ,
I , ) I IMICCI I hg ltii' ( 'rIsiulsiI , ( 'oluti
I ) iiil 1ii rIt 'l'ervc. ,
( ( 'opyrtghi t , ItUt , hiy Asoelntt.d Press. )
OV1 SANTI'\GO Ii CUIIA , July 7.-(13y (
suiotlated I'rcss Iispatch float 1)auntless , . )
-Via ( Kingston , Jamaica , .luhy L-Thie )
United Stwtea ntixiitary cruiser harvard has
salieit for l'ortsmouth. 'N. Il. , with the Fb-
innintler or the pHtonors , the total Uldiliber
being 1.750.
2 i.orii of officers to tiny Is InspectIng the
CritoLni Cebit. nitti it Is hoped It iiiay lie
iaved. Nn.'ni Constructor liolison is on
hdOSi'l ( tii Spanish cruiscr auth is itimtit to
valid ) ) tile Itifanta Tlnrie Teresa. The Viz-
caa niul Alinlratite Otjuentlo are 'ort1t-
"
hiss wrcck.
Adhidlirsi Ccrvt'ra before leaving , sent the
following cable dtspiiteh to Captahdi General
lllniu'o : I
To the 'Conimauthing ( leticral of Ildtvnna :
, etiiig cii your hiiStrttCtIodU3 I left SdiiittdiKO
ut' Cuba nild encauntei'ed an Aniel lean
force three times the strc'tigthi of mine. The
lufanta Marie Teresa. the 4iiddiiradlte
Oqidedidlo Ciddi the Vizcaya were hcarieti } and
htu 1II 'ii . \ ot.oril in g to ztn A in ci cOdi report
thu Crislohal ColOdi Wilt , UeaL'ldei furthii'r
cest of' Saul logo. The Photon aidil Furor
foutithi red. The men behaved so bravely
, IldILt I L''y WOtI Xratst' rrodd the Americans.
A limit CtO were l ii Iei itmni large piudmlbc'rs
wcie wounded. 'I'IdC rest verc taken nris-
!
oilers. . 'IJI is inst and we need inoidey.
Vtlhnduii , as killed anti prolably Lazayn ,
Cnddcaz and Cidlate were vouniieil.
Aildairai Ccrvcra , licSorc leaving the liar-
ljtii of Santiago tie CLdia odd Sunday iiiariitidg ,
signaled the fohiowimig idicsslgo : to his tied :
.
Thio atlnnirai ila:4 : no chlIdrdtd. I he belies
( .oil it'lhl grant idS a lrompt vietery. "
fllgiiteeii eight-belt shells frodu the New
York \'erc lii ed last Friday anti it Is now
Irdirdleil that they lautleil iii the city , doing
great tianiage. They ere lIred over the
lulls. Ashore It is believed that Santiago
l Ill surrender. if not Admiral Samidson t'iht
shell the city.
'Fho report of an engagedndtit on July 1
at Madizaidlilo between the Scorpion and the
O.ccoia auth FOfliC Spanish gtddihaats received -
ceived here tnday. 'Fije American gunboats
catered the harbor and found one gunboat
of 1.000 toids , tWO of fllOUt ) 300 todis and tiiie
Siddahl boat mdii a rce.tving ship macin Into
a floatIng battery. Two shore batteries and
a , orco of soldiers , viio kept up a tire of
iatdsketry , opened with time Spadileld gull-
boats on the Scorploii anti Osecola. On ac-
CnUidt ( If the shallow WatOd the commander
of tide Scnritodi says tIle Anierican boats
Coldid diet go close in share.
For tweinty mInutes the flgidt was kept
LIII. the gntling guns on the Osceola mowing
tiic soldiers ilowii aiid the Scorptndi's heavy
ardnanient dadnaging the gtdidtoats. Then
the O3ceoia aiitl Scorpion lert tIde harbor
and lay outsklo close totlie entrance , but ,
tile Spanicti guni oats did lint come nut.
The Scorpion was bit twelve times and its
deck was somewhat torn ill ) . The Osceola
was hit soverai times. Timers were idO cas-
IdliltIeS , however , on tii Amcrican boats.
S1IAF'TICIt SUMS UP 'I'ItII LOSSES ,
'I'otzii Niiiiil.r % 'itiimitltit I mm IlutpI ml
( vei'I''t'1 .i 1hz nil retl.
\VASIIINGTON , July S.Tho'ar depart-
ifledit huts receivfi from Geiinral Shatter the
following tlispatch , giving , as tar Jrac.
tic'tio to this time , a statement of time total
casilitltli's lId each divIsion ( except General
\Vhieelcr's ) , of tue army idader hl coin-
ildand , as t result of the recent fighting :
l,1.YA IEL PSTE , July 7.-impossible
so far to get d'etidrfls , mit tlw're I treated
.iii ilOSIital at Slbonvy 1.052 WUfldel and
tiir're are still GO in hospital here.
In Lnvton's ( IlViSiodi flert' are 1lIietl four
olPeers dIldil sevddity-folde mcdi ; voundcil ,
miii t.cn : otitcers and J11'ndedd ; ifllsslflg.-OdiO
111511. .
Iii Neat's division : Khlleil , twelve alit-
cers anti eighty-seven idien ; ' , tOUtdleil. thir-
ty-lx ( iiiiccis and C6 inca ; inisahig , sixty-
two incn.
In Bates' brigade : Killed , four men ;
t'c'uiiiled , two omc.rs and twedity-six inca ;
missing , five mcd' .
Signal corps : Killed , one idlan ; wonailed ,
Odin 01011.
( iefledttl Wbccler' 'icport dint yet re-
eclv.ed.
General LnwtoH's division was inaile tip of
tInt' Eighth , Twemdty-sccond , First , Fourth ,
Twerity-fittli , Sevedltli Tveifth niul Spyt'dl-
teelith regiments of United Stat.s tdifaddtry
and Second Masraclndsetls volunteer i'egi-
imient of Inrantry. ( lonerni iCcnts ihlylgion
Vdis C01d1lioCCt of the Sixteenth , Sixth , see-
01111 , Tenth , Twenty-first , Ninth.
'I'litrtceldtii iiil Twenty-fourth regiments or
UnIted States infantry anil tie : .Sevonty-flrst
New York volidnt.rs. ( iddiemal flnts radii-
iuautleih tie , Seconil brigade of hCedlt'B ill-
'ision , dOflile ill ) of the St'eomdil , Tt'dithi anti
Tvcdity-flrst regiments or Ijddltet1 Sfatcs iii-
fdiatr3' .
I ( 'lliI A Sm'AlSIt 4lIlI' ASIIOIIFh.
lslil It ) ' Of t lui Crimi t mP Xot Ct-ntntitly
' , ' , .
KiW'IST , Fin. , July 8.-A four-inasteil
tpimiishi steamer of itboilt G,000 tomis , wIth
tV. ( ) fid ii d'lS , iiiis been digroitdid ii t itari el.
vest at llr.vana , after ldtldg ( ' 11050)1 ) by the
gimnhioa te I I dt % it. Cast I a a a nil I 'ro i rio. The
iutclligi'ne was brotuhmt idm're this morning
by Ce'td ? al auxiiiiai'y war ships returnng !
( loud tilt' north coast blockade. At time tulle
I
they lift the lildeti the inilcatlty of the
sreclceil SIlilnIdirmi Idall miot yet iieen
estbhisbeii. Ity dldatiy , however , it is
tliotdghdt that it is tiit Ahphoddro XII. Tide
ett'dulflet t'aS first sighmtt'fi at time s'estvrit
Cii th of the I I a vu mm a Ill oclintlti , a 1)011 ) t at x in ii vs
I fmomit , hom'ro castle , ldt'lmiliiig for Havana. 'i'iie
I i1LlVi ( itt tdlCl ) gtve * ehicio diddd svnlS OOhl
joimir'tl li'j tlio oilier two gtiiiboats. The trio
out' ii ed IL hot fl rti nil t III ! CflCIll , vii 0 , tI diahi o
I tu edicape. tltitl helpless. wait mcccii mihiore.
Time nlfnlr occurred di ( Idly 0) ) ' two ago , but
. idOtdO of thit' ships which hiarticilinted iii it
have arrived here , ; tmitl the boats hiicit
brottgbt the ilows were not close emiouii
to learn fuller details.
, .
,1.lt tiIiIS S'i'.t ti'I 'I'm ) 4.tN'l'I. % ( ) ,
. .
.t.I ii SttiVtimt ( snim lii. 5mm v.d Ire , , ,
t'CidVt' h'Ie. t.
NFyj July S.-Captnmn Frederick
Sharp , an expert diver , nii'l the chIef of the
MerrItt-Chapman Wrcektmig coiiipanys' force ,
I vIhl have charge or the wreck lag outfit
I viiich sails fronii Norfolk today to time coast
of Cuba. i'itl limo 1101)0 or s.l\'imdf 51)1110 Of
the vessils nr' % Atitnumai ( er'em'as ticttt.
Clitdtiti hnarhi will muako a thorough cx-
niutnation of I lie vcsdcl : of the paiilsli fleet
to asccrtahdi how iimny , cami be saved n11.l
brought to .1itnericamt waters. The vrecki rs
are iioro cnntiLlcnt of min'Itig 1110 Ciirisiobnl
Colon. If It is worth tide trouble. Calitato
Sharp att1 lie ivouiit have tie trtutit ) ) In
floatlmig ii anti towing It to lVe ) ' West. The
exlieilliiomi will hit' ciiti of the longest even'
I iiiu'ie Li hi by I he tl errl I t - Cliahimnan cclii iadly.
itiiiI thi crews of the vonipany may renialu
oIl ( IIb.'I to I. an I a il c tIltit ii liurhtitl ,
( 'altain llnarp hail charge of thu A1crItt-
Cltnpdidan fni'ees whemi tiitiy tvenit to hlavaua
iinrbor no niako nil effort to ralBe the United
States battleship Maine.
( .oh'lditl , ( Ilpiti. I P. t4) I tit OIttet rs.
OAhh..h ) . ( 'al. July 8.sc'tdsation tvas
caused tin ( 'illili ) itartelt by the refusal of
COtiiltIly it \'t'ooillttiiil. . iigiitb reginnent
or ( 'diliformils 'olunteers , to aeee3it the otll.
( 'cr5 appointed by ( lovernor liuthi. Only
ircti , men coidemitetl to be mtmstere'l ' mite
LidO service' of the LYnItetl l3tatcs , Tue goy-
t roar at once ordered that the mmiedd be tie-
irlvet of iittir umlifortoB and sent back
1101118 In disgrace atid the titmie of tiit corn-
110ev erased from the roll8 of the national
guard.
iiisi SURIENIER { ) 'OR F1:1IT ( :
Fleet and Army Will Bombard the Olty of
Santiago Totlay.
START PROMPTLY AT TWELVE O'CLOCK '
Fitliof Sit , , I hmigmi 'itimm It ) lhI Set tletl
I ) , . U ( 'iii. lilited % I litt lt r m lie
lnmsl nii.i % m'mit
WASIIINUTON , July 8.-ficnernl Siinftcr
ntitl Adnairai Satmipson Idave nmgrecd on a
Plan of caiicpalgn. At nIDOnI todnorrov Atl
tidiral Sainpsoim wIll begin it boinbariltuenit
fioum time outer works.
( C ' ) Yi'id1it. 1S9. Iy Asuoelnted Press 1
hhIFlLlI SANT1AflO , July 7.-VIa ( iCIng-
stan , Jaidialco , July 8-13 a. mim.-Tlie
nrdntstice has beemi extended until iioodl ( iii
Itttdrihay , In ordcr to allow General Lindares
COlllidltlmdlCLttO V. liii Captain General hhlanco
011(1 itIn Matlm'id.
( Copyright , l'lP , b ) Aidi"ielatetl l'ress. )
,
lihil'OiLu STIdo ; , .lttiy T.-- ( thy the
Aasoiati'd i'ress lispatcii ) Boat lauditicss ,
'ta Port Antonio. dinti ICidigaton. Jdttdlfllcdl ,
.3 dii ) ' S.-'I'lie ) dtridllst ice has heemi extediltl
until noon on Saturday , In order to allow
I
Gonerimi tinnres to rodimdnttnic'lte ; with Cap-
I tutu General hilamico and withi Motlrid.
Oc'imet'al iind1res tddfodlflel ( iciterni Shatter
that ha 1111(1 110 tclegrnplt operator dm41 one
trail Selit into thia city , tiCcOdnpillilOil by the
British coidsul , F'V. . ltfttdlCtit'im , notler the
British flag.
Not a shot has been tired recently on
eIther attic , hitit vork Is being pushed ott
tliLl lint terics aiitl cditrenchtdlcdtts.
Our ijosit has bvoii giemitly strciigthcncd
durIng tide last forly-clgitt idours. tue Atuer-
lean lInes advancIng to wIthin .100 yards of
tim eneiiiy nail cite hillside batteries overlook -
look 811(1 comniand the city.
Gedleral Lawton's divlsiodi advanced 100
yai'ds to the great Stdi'pilse of the entmly.
Tue dyidannlte gun of Colonel WoodS' Ithugli
lilders , In charge of Sergeant llaiiett Alsop
hiorrowe. has heed ! beautifully placed , iihlden
In mc snupit. . 'Fimo streams inive been
bridged over , nllowing the transportation of
heavy dirtlhlerys'Itlm faclilty and the roads
have bCiifl greatly iiiiprovecl , The general
health of the soldiers is good.
( jt'p StltlterM ii Itest.
Tue aridiistico Is affording a lodig needed
rest for our liledi , antI they are now iii good
shape to rcstdddit , lighting. Gt'ncral Llnares
is evidently veakcn1mig , and the mediation
of the bishdOl ) of Santiago and the codisular
corps may Pe1SUdli1e him to surrender. In
case hostIlities are restdddled , the lImit of
assault ill br Itear Addnir1dl Sampson to
bombard tide foils at the inotdth of thai liar-
irnr , driving tide men ai'ay ( rota tue gulls.
anal thea land a thlOtisadid taco and occupy
till ) forts , willIe laLdncldes , t'ltii grapplIng
Id'OddS go In and countermine the harbor. Tue
lied will then cater and bombard the city ,
stdpporting the mild assault.
Gnerai Garcia , the insurgent comniantler ,
receIved orders yesterday not to attack the
Spaddiards while the negotiatIons are on
foot.
foot.Tue
Tue Spanish cruisers are still filled wIth
charred bodies antI the buzzards are devour-
idig tiic remaIns. The Cubans , by Rear Ad
aural Sacdmpson's orders. bavc buried the
bodies of over 100 Spaniards , shiIch were
washed ashore.
I-t't ( ) itlIt- ( ) lt'rittors In.
W'ASIIINC.TON , Jtily S.TheVar depart-
Idient has posted tide following dispatcii
CAMP NlI't3t SANTIGO , July 7.-finn.
i-i. A. Alger , Secretary of 'or ; I'erfect. quiet
today. At the i eqtnest of Spaimish geiieral.
ornpioyes of Enighishi Cabla coddiiiany Were
scat in to hull to telegraph his goveruniunt
as to sul'rcnhlerIddg. Melt Iii good spIrits and
are malcing themselves more secure ovei'y
hoide.VOUdidls arc idiidCil less ( laddgerous
9ddLii sinillar wounds made viti ] caliber
I , , ' L.IIIVU. tinong 1110 large fltd1lliei )
ouniIed there arc few amputations , l'er-
hiap ten vIIl cover it. General health of
command is good. Ono hundred and fifty
cases of fever. wldich wilt run their course
Iii lout' or Ilvo mltys. : but nodde serious , I am
fcIIimg nduch better. SiI FTEFL ,
Major General.
llI'MOIiS 01' A S1'.tlSlt l'ltI v'rlihl ; .
It t-prl ( II m t lIt' l.yI , i in % 'zii t fos
PiiItk' ( onMt il. Ippl .ini.
W'ASIIINGTON. July 8.-The Navy dv-
parimenit has been informed that a Spanish
, ri'ttet' nrrIng ilve guns Is hovering elf
the Coast of llritlsh Coimimhia. Aceorthing
to last ddCOidflt3 the privateer Was between
Prince Charlotte 501111(1 and 1)ixon's entrailce.
I'rompt ldistructlomms have been sent to the
military authorities of the no.rthmwctit eoast
to iroiarc for a vIsitation.
SAN FIL'NCISCO , July 8.-Time repot't
fi Odli W'nshilagtodi that a Slmnilsh lirivateer
Is hovering off time coast of British Col.mnnbla
Is not creillieti.iiero. SodriCtlnio ago it i'us
Ireporte'l that. . a man naniod Iirotii hail
cnbkd fioni Victoria to the Sp..nish nu-
tiioritit's at Matirlil asked for ietter4 O'
lilauhtdo to fit out a lrh'atcer and ia cy upon
I the Irtasidre rhips coming train thit' Klan-
ilik ( ' . .t the timime this .vasthdotigii ( to be
nictely au nilvertiing iicheiiie to revIve the
tvaning interest in the hClodltiike gold fleld ,
as Brown could imnt lie foimnil at Victoria ,
if a Srantstl privateer Is really Cridlstldg oil
it ii tlshi Coiuiii h Ia I t tvii I have rich Plc it In g.
The sicamnc'rs itotldmohe nidil St. i'aldh art' tub
' to nrrL'c most itii tiny fm'oni St. Mlchmaeis
% lilt bIg SiiilidiieIdtS of Ereasimro to the Noi'th
A dli i'i'i ( 'ii di TidttI I ng & Tea us liortatlon Co dii -
I mdli tide Aldislta Codnnu'rclal company.
'flie atcanner l.elanaw is also tilde With re-
1 to rim I ii i. ; Prodded Ii dS dl Ii il theIr den iiu us. Tb e
I itodidioke tildil h.elaiduwarti bound for Seattle
lidd&l tide St. l'atdl for San Framicisco ,
I I.coii Sioss of tue Alaska Cuniminiercial coin-
pany 'heii tuhil of , the alleged . hiriviltuer ,
saul tlttt : of eours i mqcit a thminvus 110581-
lilt' , but he tiltI not. . .tikvti tt.i lIe hldlcetl
, tide rilibdor (10 ft llar.tI ! ? last 8t'fl50dl8 story
that CiiIdiso Idrnte.conteiiiiiiatel . ( an attack
nfl tite Kionilike lied , ' ntntl which story
catisetl tide god'nrneht to solid a revedlue
cutter north Ia escort a trenauro boat tlovi , .
Thu United States gunboat W'tn'ehlng is the
emily gOverlIndledit vessel at present In Alas-
balm watcrs , and it is codivtiyidig it surveying
eXllcliitlofl to ( lie Yukon.
\'iOi'illA. ( B. 0. , July S-hailed States
Conatii Stiihtii notIfied tide department at
\\'abiiiditton ; that. l'llotVesteriy , s lit ) imuti
iiou engaged to take tli steamer Alpha
, north , hiss abantloarmi thin cmigagemnent. bav
I big rceclvcil a Ciditl'ftCt to take a tug best
I to a IIi'ivntt'er lying hikitien iii Qttet'n Char.
iou I' 8OU 11(1 ( Imidli I 1) ad' I 115 iii i ut 'l'ii , ' ij I 0 t hilts
been 1)11111 2.OOO euidi. liii , voditract irico
being $ SOf'O , Consul Smith Is very reticent.
mIlht. , . , ' .t.m I 1mg U imiler U t hunt , ' ,
\\'ASliiNG'I'ON , J thy H.-'I'idn Wnr depart-
nieidt ufliriala express no KurprIsti at time
ueltoit tiC one of the Aniericon gt'Idvrais with
Stirifter's aridly In i'eftning to cxtt'ni rations
It ) SOltit' ef the Cubans becottac of timeir rti-
fusah to dim menIal work as rt'qtiireii of
liir ni \'iiiht' time desire niiil inimpao of
tue govoritnitent Is to h'etl tue C'uiinns who
111dt nec'tl it. ) 'cL this lImIter rests 'itii tile
colillil di nil I n g getieriti , wimo utiqti eat ioimnbiy
has the right to w ithhniii rations If for any
reasodi ide ticcnis uim actIon necessary. A
veparatu account of all food furnisideti to
titti Cubamis Is to be kept by the army aifi-
cmiii , so that at the cliii of ( tie war an jin.
telhigedit tntennedit of the subjcct may be
given to the iltthliic.
IlitNhtliflI tItIii lii'itt litN i4miiiIlmto1
\\'ASIIINGTON , Jttly 8.-Surgeon General
Stvriiberg of time army has receIved word of
tide arrival yt'ittt'lny of the iiosliitai ship
I
liclief on thit , sotmthernm coast of ( 'nba , where
Shafter's army Is located , The Relief is in
chmnri of i3urgon Torney , and lies a full
corps of rncdIcal.tmssigtmnLs , nurses Anti sum-
4COflR aboarti'dni immense amount of nnetl.
Ical atdiqlhies itboartl the hteilef , Including
quInIne1 which tne whole army tit'ed iii
time Cubadi cil.iUt , linntets ( , mosquito bars ,
lilllow c.ts ltflti hospital shirts , leitics an
iee.niaiiiiig l1l5flt'aiiiI a hiiflflt for makIng
carbomiated wilIer.
CALLING O'JF THE RESERVES
Siiiim' 1)oiihipi In $ mnli , , JIM t Ii tim t' 1)e-
sli e nf t ii , . Ittitiic mmmii rile of
Ihtt. _ .Am'timy Iii Fight ,
LONION , JMy'8.-A special dispatch from
Mntlrltl , reviewing the sItuation , says : Mi
Slinhli knows of her thefeat and the People
are beginning to realIze the inngdiitude of
tim tlIsdister. The conservative press exhorts
good eitIzen to maIntain peace. An Import-
udit circular 1105 hCCn sent to nil tim re-
hlubliean organizations , signed by the lend-
cr5 , and bearing the motto : 'l'rvIare. "
I
, In the meanwhile , extraorditinry military
iirecatmthons have been taken to qtmvll tiflii
Interdiill troiiliit's.
General Corren , the niltilater for war , antI
I Ills secretni'ics are ivoi'kimig ility adill night ,
A 5t'COidti call has iiecii ISSIICd for the
Collar ) ' Islndid reserves and additioiisl forces
of iiOOl ( ' inmfaritry and cavairy nro ln'ing
rniedt'ilil ? the nt'tiliry Is being augmented
by tuo iiieces to each battery. The Peniflattidi
armIes tt'iii total tip 2OOOO ineii
by Judy 15. The ratiroatla are
preparIng var trains on nil lIiie ,
Ittddi carrIages are In reditililess at till 'the
gntrd'isomt stations. A high authority , hios'-
e'er , expresses the opidlioti ( hiatt the rank
antI file of the aohdiers arc codistralnetl to
coniieinn the war 1111(1 feel they ai'o being
( irivudi to bloodshed for unjumst causes by
schieiiihtig politicians anti lie therefore tioubts
time ariiiy's attitude in time evedit of clvii
troubics. Tue olficers , too , while duaxious
for war. are ilivIded odi ( lie titiestiomi of io3
aity to tile varIous chnitnnuits to the throne.
This question of succession is au imimportatit
factor iii a terribly tedise situation. It is
believed time governmemit is aiixlous to find a
hlrctext to arrest General Weyler , fearing
tide Idart he aught ihay lit the event of
trouble breaking out.
' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
.VOOI ) it Et'Olt'i'S O % FIILS'l' F'iGII'I' .
Seiithi it ' , ( lt t ter lo the Score-
liii' Of ' % Viur.
W'ASIIINGTON , July 8.-Tue following
graphic account of ( lie battle of La Qumisina
has bec'ni received at the \Vnr thepartmnent :
CAM1' FIRST VOLUNTI'ER CA\'ALhtY.
Six Miles Out of Santiago , Jtdno 27. 18tS.- )
Iear Gelderlil : Thinking that a linde about
our fight 011(1 general conditIon would in-
( crest you , I take this opportunity to drop
: 'ou a line. We are all getting along very
comfortably thins far and dud the ctlmnnte
much better titan vc expected ; also the
cotdditry , which , aside from beimig awful
rough , wIth iuitlcrgrowth , Is iiicttdresque adlil
, attractive.
We commenqed our advance front our
fIrst landing , hIatth on the 23d , antI that
night General Young anti I , as secoduci in
,
COdlidiiflhil ( of thts' 1ecoiiii cavalry brIgade ,
had a bldg talk about taking time very
strong Spanisht ixsItion about five miles up
thu road to SantIago , lie ' 1ei''tei that he
would make a. te3ldt4 on their front and haiti
on hard , whii I wns to mdike a detour by
trail tmntler a coupie of Cuban guides nd
take them in ( lank , aail try to get them out
I of their s'ery strbii positIon , which 'sos in
1 the wlidest ami'd rthighcst part of the trail
toward the town. Our little pindi worked.
I located the PitSilish oltpost ) anid di-phoyed
slleditly and whema in vositioii fired on them.
Shortly after IJptldCd I could hear Young
Odi thto right dqwn In the vaiiey.
The fight la.9ed over two iioumrs and was
t'ery hot and at close range. The SpanIsh
uei the voiley' it great ileal , while my men
fired as iidiviflbalii.Ve , SOOdI found ( hInt
InstCad at 1,1300 lttmcn we hail struck a very
heavy outpost of several thousand. 110w-
ever , to cut a long story short , we drove
thiolu steadIly but slowly and finmaily threw
them Into Ihight. TheIr losses must have
i > eeti heavy. for all reports codnidug edit of
Saidtingo report a great ninny dendh atid
woumideil antI ' that tiiiy ( the Spanish ) had
4,000 diiedi adid two maclime guns ( these we
saw ) nail were linde , ' two general oflicers
anti that tide Spanish dead diiil , voumideti
vc're beldig broidgilt in for six hours ; also
( lint tide garrIson was expectIng an assault
I
( lint iiight ; tiiat tilt' defeated troops reported -
ported that they iia.l fought the emitire
Aidiorlcadd imrmny for four hours , but corn-
pehied by greatly superior miumbers had retreated -
treated adid that thd army was conding ,
etc.
etc.My
My Inca conducted themselves spl entililly
afll ( behaved like t'ottrnns , going up against
tide ldt.'avy Spamiish htnc us tldough they had
( lie greatest coateddipt for tidedfl. Yours sin-
cerehy , LhONAltfl WOOl ) .
To General Ii. \ . Alger. Secretary o ( War.
( 'A U it VI NG t 'Otl TO Pill Li i'PiNiS.
Ptii't' 'l'tiiii'tiiiui 'i'tiis is eu time % Ymty
to Fleet ,
NEW YORK , July 8.-It was learned today -
day that 40,000 ( ohs of coal Is now on the
vdi } ' to the Ph1hIppine , where It viii be
transferred to tine American fluet. The first
conslgiimnent left' Philadelphia ( lie hatter
hart of itay. The greatest secrecy was oh-
served lest the coal full Into the hands at
( lie Spaniards. Tim secondi consigdmnic'nt heft
this city tine first week in Juno ; ( lie third
, hot heft liaitlmorc , anti time last lot left here
Weddiesilay bust. '
F ! ii Ishi I'n t ng t litS.iitl iers.
CIIICIC4IAUG'A ? i'AhliC , July 8.-The
government Iaylnasters hien'o have almost
COdmiIiiCtt'l theIr work 01111 will leave for
CiiiiihS ) further southi tomorrow night. The
aniotdnt haul out here tvlil run to micarly
I $2liOO,000 , each regiment aveiaglmdg $28,000 ,
Some of time mcmi have seiit their monty
I idOimitI , The Camp Thomas potoihico has
averaged $16,000 a tiny Iii nuomicy orders
I sidice ( lie hieginnimig of ( lie week antI several
I ahhnhltlodial clerks have been hiut 0fl to itaim-
die the busiddesa.
I
: i , til i'hmi $ . . , .i . % iitt her liii of II oute.
MAIhtlI ) , July & -'l'he Shianisim consul at
I hloimg iong cimbles thuut tide Imisurgedits at
Cttvite , Manila ha ) ' , have revolted against
tiitt Anericnmis. lie nutitiH that a sharp fusli-
I bile was exchanged amid that this result u'as
not kmiown. Iii atmothmr hart of lila ( iisiachl (
the Spanish comim imiukes the assertion that
I the majority ( Phuhippino liisurgeiit
have received the A'nuerlcan rein torcententa
vitit ' 'Imoathhlty imlcauiso they incinileih num-
bent of
Ii iMt' I it Isli Securlt It'N ,
LONDON , Jtmy.-panIsh fours opened
at 13 % . Yesterya closing price wmts 21.
'
PAIIIR , July 8.-Spanish' fours opened at
33.65. Yesteriiay'aciosinmg price wait 32.97A. ! .
liii PllihM ! ' ! t't't ( Hili' , ' r ,
ATLANTIC CITY , N. J. , July 8.-Thu
nilmitti nmmnimnl confe rence of Atat b'ladi
Caine to a close topIiiit " 1(1 ( * tue election of
oflheormt for tue eWstj'tmmg year. This confer-
( 'lice atijourimeit ( meet iii hlosttn next
Jimmie. The otflc-.Jti m'hi'tetl were : i'resident.
lr. 0. M. VlsedIinhiimial ( ; first vice hiresi-
ilent , J. SIlveriuii , ' t'ty York ; seconud 'ice
iii'esiiicnt. J. ) , 'saiiger , S.tmi Francisco ;
( mc'iusiirer , S. Jccht , MIlwaukee : reeorthinig
st'cretury. C , S. Ievy , Gmoifiminati ; corre-
lipoldlildlg miecretary , C. (1. ieutsrh. Climb-
linti , Exerutive hitiard : if hleisinger. Cm-
cIIlnuttl ; S. Chionforlit'r. ilalunione : hi. Veitl.
t.itmntreah ; J. Stelz , Chicago , audi I ) . PldiiIllhi
50mm. Cmnnelunmnti.
' ; ; uiilIiI hIntli' hurt ,
Mrs. M. d. Riley. IGI1. howard street , Is
sufferIng frommi injurIes of an uncertain oil-
glmm that may n't'auiit In ide ) tientili. Slit , Sal'S
that luen bark was imilured fduiiitiil peresa
an iron liedsciii ( , ( nit there is c'ii1c'nee ( lint
8iie was struck by Mchmuul RIley , with
whom elm is living , 'I'ita trouble arose ihur-
bag a quarrel about 2 o'clock WciIsiIv
nioriminig , wlit'nu limo IOiui' * were suumirnomleul to
itiley's aiiartlnents iliiii found the wninnnmi
nuodiuhlig till time bed Riley hlki'seif bath es-
Called aii'l ' was not foumlid untIl early ( lila
morning. lie will be hicith to account for
the womiians condition , us nt'lgtdtors state
that aiio was struck during ( its progress of
a qttarrci. The attendIng sttgeon aayi
tiiere is grave doubt of her recoYeq.
EDUCATORS ARE ATVO'Rhi \
National AsociuUon ilohla ha First General
Seslion ,
TWO SIMULTANEOUS MEETINGS ARL hELD
Iet1iutI1M ( it 'i'cnt.hiiiig hititleil Stnttes
iLlst.iry iuiiii lhiigl ishi ( 'niittiiiitl-
thou tre * Iu' SulJ'ctm.
thither I ) iiictiaMtfli ,
WASIIINITON , July 8.-Time first general
FOSSIOdi of the National Eilticdltiofldil nsocia
tion was liehti today at the Ornuil opera
imotte and National ( heiter. Theme ns It
large atenilancc ( at both idaces. First VIce
Preshilemit Ciinrhemu it. Skinnier , state atmpi'rimi-
toiident of New York , hrcskhcd at the Grand
opera hiotie.
After Iirdlyur was offered by U. J. Stafford ,
Superimitt'umtlcnt Skinner niatle somne rc'iuinrhut
( iii time iatk of study of ( lie real history of
tine UflIted States. rhit're t'as too IdiUch of
a tencletmcy to nulnilt fads , lie saul , through
( lie li omit doors of our school idoiises , while
tile absolute Csscmdtlais of educatIon tvcre
torccd to Iltid etmi'anco from the rear.
lIe tldt'td iimtrotltdccd h'rlnc'lpal . F. Cordy
of linu tford , C'onu. , who spoke on the essen.
tinis 1mm United States history to be tatighit
imi elementary schools. The great aimti of
elUCdttIOmi , lie stahl , to reveal imimsieal
auth hudmiiaiu lIfe to time IndivIdual to the citil
that ito may umndcrstntul his rclatiomis to
thc'ma. eCileciahly lila social oblIgations to
lila fellow inca.
II. Ii , Scerley , president of the Iowa State
Normani school at Cedar Falls , spoke on the
same stmbject Ini Its reltioni to secoliildury
schools. lie saiul that ( lie quantity of ddint-
ter to be used imi ( eachhiig Uimied States hIs-
tor3' was so large that to deternhiflc' its best
'use was tt imiatter of great imnpom'tauice.
The subject was discussed also by U. G.
i'ntinner , county examIner of Oaklamid , Md. ;
V. C. Lamuloti , hirmnctital of tide High school ,
Fort Scott , ] Cani. , aidil V. ' . S. Sutton , professor -
ser of pedagogy , Stdtte university , Austin ,
Tex.
Tex.At
At ( lie National theater George J. Ram-
sal' , 'lce president , introduced 11ev. Dr.
Clark.'ido oifereil an eholtdeiit prayer. 'I'idt'n
l'rof , E. It. Shiaw , tiean of pedagogy , New
York undiversity , gave an address of thirty
iiiiiiUtes on "The Essentials of imiglIshi
Comiiposition to lie Taught in Elciiientary
Schools. " Th first essential In Ebdgilsil
commipositlon was to teach correct spelling.
Time niethods followed today do not bring
satisfactory results.
The imext address on "The Essentials of
English Codnposltlon to lie Taught in See-
ontiary Schools" was an entertalnimig paper
hiresented by Prof. Charles C. Thach of the
State I'ohytechmnilc instItute , Auburdi , Ala. lIe
said there had been a marked Imhirovemcnt
iii the teaching of English. botiu as to sub.
ject matter amid metidods. He thought the
best way to learn to do a thing was by
tloing It-less ) hyschoiogy anti more Irac-
tice.
tice.FIve
FIve minute sularesses were made by Prof.
F. S. Hat'forml , suieriflteditiemit ) of schools of
Prescott , Arlz. ; A. S. Grinder , flaltirnore ;
Ltddley It. Cowles , I1amptoii. Va. ; Miss Kel-
Icr. MIss Cornell , I'rof. Scott , University of
MichIgan ; Mr. Clark , Colorado , amId Mr.
Warder. BaltImore ,
Secretary ( Ilge Si'iiki.
One of the most interesting atid Instruct-
lye of ( lit' department meetings held tmmny
was that of the section In the Academy of
Music. Lynian J. Gage , secretary of tue
treasury , wiis the principal speaker , hIs sub-
icet being "iteasonnbhe Expectations In
ltdtsimmeJ4 FthdCaUOdl. " Secretury Gage was
given a niost cordial reception by hmi all-
( Iledico , Ho 'OUtiidiOCl the advantages to lie
gained by codnmorelal training , the purpose
of ideas to lie upheld and ( ho meamis of Im-
provrnent .to be sought. In concludIng his
address Secretory Gage said :
"The irizes of life do not always come to
the most deservIng. Many thIngs amidst COoperate -
operate to bring in great results. Innate
abIlity , vhmIclm schools cannot fum'iilsh , must
find conjunction wIth condItions , circunn-
stances opportunltie3 , whIch lie out of in-
dlvidual control. To be prepared. to tie
ready to meet tile requirements at time , place
and opiortuliity-tiia ( is to hiit'o really
achIeved , whether the large place , the large
opportunity ConIes or miot. With business
edddcation more general we mdty expect a
better -order of business men lId iill jilace ; ,
loth great amid small. We may expect less
waste , fewer Inolveaeie. The world's
work ha to be beUer done , the Individual life
dignltlod and exalted by higher Ideals amid
'purer eilile. s'lhi tend nmore anti more to
reach ( hInt high piano which we zany Well
believe It to be the itudrilose of lIed ( lint we
all attain. "
Two general mncetirmgs of ( ito assocIation
were held tonight , one at the Gramiti Opera
house anti ( ho other at the now Natlooni
tlipater. At the Grand Opera house Dr. A.
i5. Draper , iiresitent of the Umilversity o
Illinois , Champaign , Iii. , dt'liTrcti an eX-
temitit'il atlIrl m's upon " /tmdiericaa Umilversitic's
amitl National Life. "
At the Nattoiimth tt'o addresses were (10-
llvereti. William T. hlarrbs , Uimietl States
conimnlssiodler of otluoatlon , spoke of ' 'Otdd'
Edideatlon Exidihlt with 'limo Interaatiomdal
lxpositioi at Paris , " antI \V. Vi' . Stdtatson ,
jitatc Sllpcrlnutendcmdt of iiUhihlc ldtstrtiction of
Aimbtmrdi , Me. , discussed ' 'Tho flhldncatiommal
Outhook. ' '
WANT MINING LAWS AMENDED
CIugrt'PiH ) iii iteti niei I ru t U Sit
Lt , * 0 Io .t vl ) ' i itli li I ru lmttcrtt
lila i.tN I ii ( 'l ii ins.
SALT LAICII CiTY , Utah. July 8.-On ( lie
assemblIng of the initerdiatioldal Minuiig cnidi-
gresmt 'today the majority anti immhnmorlty re-
hiorts oil tile Idlililmig laws tvere taken till. A
roFolution tva. ; ntlopte'il asking codigress that
thin niinibng mit's of t1me UaIetl States lie so
aimn'midt'il its to do away with extra lateral
riglilt lii imiiiiing claIms ,
Suarato Votes were ( hell taken emi the two
committees' reports anti they were both ro-
jecteil.
\ ? . 5 Keys of Colorado ImitrodIticCIl a reso-
itition setting forth that inasmiiueh , as liii'
Canadian gOverdidlielit makes nio , iistfrinnlnii-
tbomi againlat citizens tif thc Unite4 States
going to the Klondlka tlistrio ( , our govern-
menu. should niako reciprocal laws In regard
to ( ito Puhiilc ndlinerai ins's lii tiih country.
Franelsoo Vane. , ntidrcssetl the comigrci
cmi "Mhlierith htesotirces \'enezuieln. . "
At ( Ito afternoon scsIon Mllwatikee was
Chiotieii am ; tile next i'laeo of niectlng. Steps
were tnken to establIsh liermiidimieitt host-
qunm ( ems. tue place to be tleshgnatetl by time
flnince coinniltteo ,
REPORTS QUIET IN IIAVANA
Letitluti 'i'hiiirs thjrmcNpoiiuieiil SI'IIII
\'ortl 'i'hit'it' Is No i'niiI , ui' lam
) , , , ' Ciiiiltmti.
LONION , July R.-Tiio ollloiiuls of ( lie
Siusilish t'nibassy here say they have no
kmiowlctlge of aiiy iieaee negotiations beiiig
ont toot itt presedit.
A tilsjrntcb .floni tti tIntteii itnitns tie-
cidiring that ( hue Allierldatnn cire tilinbIt' to
capture Santiago the Cuba and that "tue
lierlietual straiii has brokeii ( hit' nicu's
flcrvt' amid eonatlttmtiomis , briuighmig thicdii tO
the verge of tlisi.ster , " uinhe reimdforceil , it
IlUili lab ed eoiisiiictiouahy hiere smut has bc'li
telegrnpiulMl to Maclrid.
Tilt ) Thmiic.s today publishes a long letter
from emit' of its cormespondt'iita , Ii. \ ' .
Knight , tinted iidivaiia , JUmlu 0 , iii whieii 11w
writer gives details of lila tlilhlctilt ladilling
In Cutba , exIltirleilCes iii prison mmmiii release.
Iii regard to tim contlitinui if affairs iii
Ilaynminu , Mr. lCiiighdt says ide foUtiti thin city
lii a vei'y different toiitilm tomi thait ( lint ilo-
scribeul iii time Aimierican hircas auth that tue
' towii let perfectly qUiet. Ch.intiiiimiiig , lie
553'S there arc no signs of lioliuthad' t'xcit&-
midemmt oimtl 110 Imitlmi'atlaa of ii gedierah iimas-
Sacre of foreigmiers e'iitch lies bec'mm foretold.
Tlm ec'rro.41olllc'mlt ( imino says there are die
signs of famine imi havana , tiiotmgii lie nil-
nuts It is true ( lint provIsions are very
dear .iitl there is distress aldiouig ( lie iieor
% t'hio are it Itliout norl , owing to thic' block-
' tuile , but , Ide Itildid , 'that hue tli5ti'CSS 13 110
greatod' thiami ronmeimues expcrieddc'tI iii LOll'
I tloii. Of time hiresetit mtttltUtie of tile poPula-
tiodi , clvii and nmilitnry , ( be corrcspoimdedit
says ide Cflll hiirtlly sPeak too hIghly , ailth-
lug : ' 'Titei'e Is no eXCItenii1t amid iio feat' .
litm ( a dignIfied , calm reolVo to dbfcmmd ( lie
( : ouditry hiravel ) ' . All here eagerly desire
' . , n Aimierlcaii force to land In order ( I ) try
C'OnChidSIOdiR Imu a fair light with Spamilahi
troops. The latter' I think , vIIi gIve a
good account of timemmiselves wliemi the tldiio
comes. "
pit in't it IN ( ; 'I'm ) ltFit'thI VII Vt'l'Sox.
4iiiii ishi tlxt hi .ig I lie ltsl of i'oor tIit-
tens , I jut the Calm rh's.
LONDON , July 8.-The Pail Mail Gazette
this afternoomi ptdbhishes 0 helter from Las
I'ahmnns , capital of tide Caiinry Islands , iii
lt'muICtL Lao writer Silll uniter t1at of Jtdly 1 :
"in 'letv of tide prospectIve visit of tim
'iiierIcans , the Spaniards are busy at their
defenses. At tile vrcsent niomnent the nieadis
of repeilimig an attack mtnitl prevejitimig di
ladiding are miserably lmiaciequate. They
consist of a. battery of mixed sniootin bore
and ruled dnUzzle.ioatlertt On ( lie heights
ovoricoking ( his hai'ljoi' , nix obsolete field
gulls iiorthi of time mole , a slx-gumi battery
In ( lie artillery iiam'raclts witimin the totvn ,
and a small salutiimg iiit : ( cry. ' .Vltii mnoderim
iommg nange guns the Aiiien'ieaon could qtmickiy
wreck ( hue liatt'ries from outsIde tim zone
of tine Spanish tire. The Spaniards boast of
11,1)00 ) imifcmmmtry imoi , but it is Inipi'obauile
that they ttthl be abie to minIster over ,0O0.
Thu soitliers arc drilling incessantly antI
tatbgtle lartks are throwIng imp c.artlmworks
anti entreachleg the heights. The troops
ud'o armueti Ithi the new hang-range rifles.
Several camps are visible fm'odn the imarbo , ' ,
but persoaa not toaimuetcd : tllt tlo rcd'viev
010 blot aiiott ccl to apim'oaeh ) thmeiii.
"The slIghtest idmCldemmt CauseS excitemedmt
nlnoimg the soldiers and citI'Mmms. Vessels
xliln'edlcid log are closely bidspdcted aimd If
( limo are amiy dotmits as to tlmelr IdentIty
troops are nlied out. When the 1111(1gb
steamer Garth Castle Inst arrived hero cmi
Its way to time Cape of Good ilohie , the
Spaniards thought It vzts au Anicrican war
shIp , this troops were called out to repel aim
attack , anti a torpedo boat Wdis sent out to
rectnnoi I em' . "
COL'l'I.L. (1i'I'S 1N'I' ( ) 'l'ittiiit ; iii.
-
AiiierIt'iiim Nit''il A I t mit'li I ii lomtiii , ii
hity ilaive to ( nuiIloimie ,
LONlON , .1111) ' 8.-Tue pumbllcatloii of ( lie
telegram alleged to hiavti come from Ileu-
tenant Colwell , tide UnIted States naval at-
tacho here , anti said to have been addressed
to the Navy departiiivnt \Vashhngtou , In
which the iidlt'iih dtttdiClde tIns Placed lii ( lie
posItIon of givIng immiportnmmt Infoi'inatioii to
the aimthorltiea at W'nshiington , has caused
a sciimiatiomi aniiomig the dtplommits here , who
dcemn It renmarkable that a navah attache
silouhdi cominummicate to hut governnieiit
matters consbdlcreh as wholly helotiging to
the tlonmmibn of diploniatlc reiircsentalves.
nail it Is freely idredileted tlat If tide reports -
ports of Llettteimflmi ( Coiwell's alleged seeimr-
bldg of imlfornmiatiodl fi'omii Siirtiit calm be pioveim
the Spanish anibassaihor u'iil be Imitm'uicted
to lm'OtCSt agniimst hIs i'enininlng ideit ? oil
thu sanie gmountla as tiie Amnem it'nfls Protested -
tested agaimist Senior do hose ammil Lieutenant
Carnumm'e.mn : , tormaerly of thmc Suinnttld hegatiomi
\Vahington , ri'mnalnimig Iii Aloiiti'i'th. :
\VASIIiNGTON , JIll ) ' g-'l4hmt ; Lomiltndi I'll-
ports codmcernumig Lleutcminmdt Cohtt cli mmmc
hinsed cit mu itidi pp rehmensiti mi , a i'Is b mig no t or
em'romic Otis iitdlii Isimctl ne pu m is t Id H t I t tIllS ( 'oh -
svehl t % 110 f0'ti t ima Unitt'il StmmIc gOVCm'iiidleidt
iiifod mmmationi ( list Spain would itume for p'itce
thmha tcck. Titi govti idmmic'mmt , as etateil by
( lie AgticimitCi1 Press. ditl i'c'et'ive 5111dm Iii.
forniatloii , bimt thin ilmferemdcti tin awim ldy dci-
( di I ii iit'W'fi 1)8 flt'I'S I 11 it I Cal ; tel I cc it t tide ih is'
iumtch , tIlts iitt tvariantt'il.
( 'IiIn. si' llt'ho'thIei is & . , r..mull.sg ,
IIONG KONG , Jill ) ' 8--Time ilm'ltisil gliml-
boat 'i'wecml has stnurtt'il ( ci' \'oo ( 'limiw , on
thitm 'iVelit ' m'Ivor , allomit 1t0 imille itiiovt' ( 'tmui
( tin , ( mciii which city tIme miews of a me-
belhiomm iii tide hirovimico of Kuaimg St ts'mts
recta I I ' reeci veil , Tim e rchic I I I on I a sp rea 'I- '
log. The tow'nis of Sumnigim Siemi anal I'd
LI imhi h ave la I ht'ii , Stvn 011011 0 Ii ti'O ( ) ( lmtnv
are tlmii'dltelmoll nail nlbsturhiamc'ca , mire It'-
ported to ititvti hit oiteim out at Cub iChnimmg
Fut , onm the \'sng Tso.
( 'tIitiu ra Vmi 11.4 for I't'lit
SUE'd ; , July 8.IelnnhPal Catnarn'ti sqimniiromi
Is anchiorcil ileynadi the three nmihk' hltr'l
where it awalls the i't'la'O. Atlmtral Camam'a
yesterday vIstird time governor utah sahtmtcmm
I were exclmamigeil ,
IMPRISONED FOR INFRiNGING
UPON
Apoiin a n
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS , '
A Phfltulelplhia jRrty ' 1io iiiulOSC'L 111)011 the 1itiblic by
refilling pOlliULtt'i13 Lott ) los beai'ing tlio gthhltliihO ] itliuls , tiiil
flls ( ) iiSOtL CIlIitOlfOit,13 ) Of LihO Apolliiiai'is labels , was rtcuiiL1y
IoilgutL in 1OyalulOhhSiihg P&'isoii , L5lhiIttdOIjIhla.
Coiui pirti muts v ill i ecei vu vigoi'ois attOIltiOhl if amId lJSSC(1 to
United Agency Company , U3 F'ifLh Aveunie , Now York ,
S&o Agoritl3 of
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