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Loulf , who nrrIvct at Portgmoutli yeter- 1ay , 1c(1 the ofl1elnh to believe that ho had brought witti him the rrports of the Amer. Icun naval commanders on the batie wlilch resulted In the dctriictton of Cervera' I squadron. It turned out , howt.vcr , that the ' St. 14)111K hail stard ( front Siboney before the official rporEs liii ! been prenred. F-ecretary herbert hail quite a eoti . ferene' with Secretary Long cii the sub- : jcet of fireproof s oed for naval cou5tructlon. Ho 1rought with him a formiiiabte array of facts githered , ( toni the newspaper rqorts of the lrnttle , to s1iov that lIre vna the e1c metit that workeil the grenteRt ( lestruetlon iiinniig the vessels of the $ juiiilsli 8quadron . cml that wherever American vessels had . 1)Pefl ) ? IIt , ( % r'fl JO ( hf' rnsI of the tiny tor- , PCIO titat , they had escaped sucti flres , liccatise nit of their wool was flreproot. So Itiipresscd vaH Seerethry Long that he has COfiCItItteil to reconvene a special board tu (11911 With (11tH matter 80(1 ( has , recon Iflcflded that the use of wood ho curtailed In 5011(0 ( itienstire Iii American war 51(11) ( ) buIld- log. log.Naval Naval omclais say that a serious Irregu- t . larRy occurred nt the thoc the 81311)5 of Admiral Cerverns fleet hauled dOWI their cohrs and surrentere(1. ( Inquiries have brought OUt the fact that the breech locks of the gtfllK Were throwi overheard , (115- flbl I ig the go us , thUs timId ng t hcn Practically - tically ortlles , , end the valves opeord by whIch the 51111)8 were flnodcd after the stir- render , while under the rules of warfare the enemy had eea.cl lighting mid bad asked for quarter. It Is said that further (10- structln 0 ! 51111)5 at such titno vas both wanton and ilislionorable , and that If the 1crso : responi'ible for It are locatcil they arc likely to be held accountable. The th.pirtment has not. yet received the r report of the court of Inquiry showIng the 1njtirts to these ships. The press reports of the Ilindings say that nitty the Maria Teresa could be saved , and.exclted much surprise as It was confldently believed that the Colon could be sa'od In part. The of- flcers are of the belief that the full report ' pf the board wIll Indicate the posIbIIity of saving the Colon. I REJECTS . THE- SPANISH TERMS ' - ! ( nCjii1 SIinflcr 1ttftIMpM 4o Aece.le . T rnPs lrIflhIlIIM ( (11(1 IIeiitVN : tNMtt1t. on SIIII ( Copyright , 18O. I Asqottated l'ress , ) NLAR SANTIAGO , July 10Via ( Port Antonio , Jamaica , July 11 , 10 a. rn.-- At 11:30 : thIs rnoriiiiig General Shatter notified tieneral Toral. the Spanish corn- manlIer , that by I'restdent McKinley's direction - tion the SIianlsh Proposition t.o surrender . the totvit if the garrison at Santiago was alIoed to depart with Its 6Ide arias was rejected , and it Is a1d no ter1iis btit tin- mediate and unconditional surrender will be accepted. General Torral replied In a brief note th2t ho rejected PrIdent IticKinley's proposal flhIl WoUld consent to no other terrn3 thali tho3o oltcred by hImself. . At 3:50 p. in. General Shafter notified . General Total that 4Jio rn-iulattcc would be . termlnate(1 and Iiostfllttea resumed at 1 ' time lie issued In- . o'clock. At the sanie tructIons to each of the division coni- inandcrs to reParo br a fresh attack on 1 the Spanish wor These orders have beit ; proinulttcd train Aguldores to ICI Caney. p When the courier left. with klila dispatch , . JUst before 4 oclcck , the artillery was pre- : vaHiii to Opel ! on the Spanlardat the end J- of the irmistIce. The dynarnito gun ha , lieen trained on the SpanIsh blockhouse with such abEolute precision that the first shot would obliterate It. Tb' , American coldiers wIll Sled ) Ifl the trenches tonight. EIght batterIes of light artillery will be In PoSittoll at niidiilght tonight and the siege gtIIiH just landed wIll be ready for action at 10 o'clock tomorrow. . General Shafter said to a correspondent of the AssocIated Prcss this afternoon : "Con- oral henry and his divisIon are now handing at Juragun atiti are coming as rapidly as lOSslbl. ) Our lines cannot be made more Cff'ctive. but if the chalice offers to increase . 0(11 ( strength I will take advantage of It. I shall not be surprised If we have Santiago in three days. " At ll Cancy there are 10,000 miserable refugees from Santiago. old omen , women anil ciiiltlrvti , whoimi the Spaniahi have Permitted to go to our lines to get food , The plIght of these helpless people Is heartrending. The Amneilcaus arc doing all they can for them. JIIlI.t4lS ( 1,1ST Ot' CASIJ.tL'i'iflS. 4IIIr8I Mliziftev's ( ' ( ) ViI' ( ' i1 AddM ( U lI. uiiiJi-r. W'ASIIINCTON. July 11.-Adjutant Ccii- oral Corbin today received from General z haIter it revised and corrected report of the I casualties before Santiago on July 1 , 2. and 2 : i. It slightly increases the number of killed 4 ItlUl VOtlmIdCl ItS given in his first report , as t follows : Killed , twenty-three oftieers , 208 ' : ; voutmdtai , eighty ot1hers and 1,203 inca ; raisBtng , eighty-one ; total , 1,5P5. General ' : - I3lmnftem' is of time oIinIoml that the number . . at niissing will be rtalmiced somewhat. : IIsjil II I 'I'rst In Ii. SiiiatIi . \VASIIINGTON , July 11.-Ucneral Stern- . lrg lus received a dispatch from Stirgtoti It1clmar.a stating thot ihu heel ) ttl triin lem'- log the wommmmtied to Foit 'iePliersoim , acam . Atlanta , was in a mear-enil collision six miles : south of 111gb SprIngs , Ila. , at S p. in. last , . niimt. No one wss hurt , tIme 'iIalatch said , hut .tho trlvnto car was deinolisimeil. Sur- gonitichartI ( 'XloCtCd ) tie triIn to and reach Fort McI'hevEon at I o'clock tatlay. Ueoerai Steinberg says the tienioll- tiOll of the PIivatt' car vtli not srlously lmitcrUre with the cificiency of the hospItal ' halo. Is the basis of health p ! D't good , . ' .i steady nerves , mental , . g - physical and digestive gd ' .7 strength. It you ore ncr- vous , enrich and purIfy your blood with . hood's Sarsaparilia , If you are weak , have no appetite and desire to ho strong , healthy and vigorous , take Hood's ' Sar- raparilla , which svtlt tone your etornach , create an nppotlte and build you tip. S flJJ TI' &ar.ia & i1I OODi ' 'rl ltst-Iii fact lbs One True Illoed Viiriiit'r , I ( ' ( Ii ( ( yiaimira , lIUhIgt'sttOhi , H OOu S J S bhItousiii' , t'rlee 2o. . t,1. Ilie Omala lice 'I M 01 . . , Present this Coupon with . lOcfor 1' ALlapofOuba. . A Mai of' tha West Indies. e nd a Mapofthe World , t Jy Mull 1 cents. B * ' a-we' - . sj1AF'T14i hAS l FREE E1N HIB Onlj Intntcton ATO to Ottpturo Bpatiiard in Santiago SUNDAY'S ' FIGHT E3EUEVED TO BE A FEINT , ) , , , i't'it r I , . IIt1resI fl % % 'iii1i I ng- flint ( lie lItletily iIn 1seiip.- 10 flitNcrtIv.t mi,1er Cot r of 1)1 * rkIeMs , WAShINGTON , July 11.-NotIce from General Shatter to the eflcct that he Proposel ( to Iiolri the assault and homnbartlmcnt of Santlltgo tolay Intensified the interest with which news from the front is being awaited at thVnr department , and there sserc TnaiIy Inquiries at the olflco of the adjutant gen. cmi. bcgtnning in the early morning , for the latest ( llSfIfltClICfl. To alt of these but one answer waa to- turned : "General Shatter had been given a free lianil to iteul with the situntiumi , subject to limit one condition , namely. that the Span- lards In Santiago must be captured , and lie had not Inforumied time IVar department as to ( lie details of his plans further than was indicated In the dispatches received from him yesterday. " The bliet here Is that the affair of yes- tcrday was of little importance , being Perhaps but a feint on the hart of the Spaniards to uncover the /tmnerlccmn latterles , or to diii- covel. some weak Shot which uimight be made the PoInt of attack iii a sortie , vhieu it conies to that. The officials hero do not conceal theIr ap- prehcnsiomi that the enemy may escape froni SantIago mi'ler ' cover of daikuicas ; and are comusequemitly relieved each day when the uluspatelmea from the front show that they still occupy the town. The picaident him- vlt was so rnticli concerned over the possible escape of the Spanish forCe tiumit he directed the sending of expiteit ord.ens to General Shafter to prevent it at all hazards. TIiI tact , taken in connectioii with the geuiuiul's dispatches of yesterday , tornied limo hjals for the opinion exlressed at the \Var depitrtnicnt , that General Shatter's attack - tack 'oaIJ not be made InmnI'liaiely. ( It \.a.s gathioreti from these reports that lie hal not succt-cded in extending hits lines clear amoumid the city , 'and It was feared that If ho began the attack before completing the circumnvahiation , the enemy , tinder the strength of hits attack , might escape through time tmncovcrcd northwest sectIon , and re- treat toward Manzanillo , over the road traversed by the reinforcements that last reached San ti ago , Now , however , General Shatter reports that ho exleot 'to complete hits lineS today , presumably using for the purpose the re- lnforcemnents which reached hima Saturday nail yesterday , and It Is expeoted that the attack will he no longer delayed. Several telegrams were received at the Nevy department over night from Admiral Sampcon. It is said that they did not relate - late to the attack on Santiago , but touched the organization of Commodore \Vatomi's expedition , 'and the movement of certain ti'anspoi-ts which had been the object of in- qulry. SitIiiIfl4oit Sends Ofilcini ILtjrf. The official reports of the naval corn- mandars who participated in the destruction of Cervcra's squadron have been received at thin Navy departmenL They were brought there 'today by Ensign Palmer , who heft I'ortsniouth , N. H. , with theni yestciay afternoon , This reports were delivered at th navigation bureau and are now being examined. Besides the report of Admiral Sampson , there are detailed reports from Ciitaln Chadwick of the New York , Captain l'hlIIit ) of the Texas , Captain Clarke of the Oregon , and tie ) ) ) Commodore Schley and Captain Ccok of the I3rooklymi , Lieutenant Sharp of tue Vicn , Captaimi Evans of time Iowa mal Commander Wainwright of the Gloucester. Captain General Ilinnco is making ilesper- ate efforts to get in supplies through the Macrican blockade hues. Inspired by the successful attempt of the Purissirna Concep- don to land 2t1iihieS on the Island of Cuba , lie is muon' causing to be loaIetI ( another steamer at a Mexican port , with the intemi- lion or runlilng the blockade and bringing Iii food and anminunition to the beleaguered capital. This is a large ship of about 3.f'OO tons and It already has taken on a bountiful SiiPlIY of footl and Is expected to load 2i00,000 cartridges. The craft Is believed to be the steamer Montevideo , now at Vera Crimz. auth vroteste hare been lodged with the Mexican government by the American consul there mtgaiuist the clearance of the vessel , 'Fhie Montevideo is an auxiliary cruiser of the Spanish navy , It is said , and carries a coiisiderablo battery , includiag two hlontoria guums , and a secomidary battery , which would make it a most formitlable opponent for most of the snialler United States craft now engaged In blockading the southern coast of Cuba , anti off havana , for It is gathered that ( lie monitors have been withdrawn anti are now at Key West. Notice of the vessel's movements will be comnmntunlcated to thin hit ncli aihliig Eti mu tiii ion prommi p tly nmmil I t is en- titely iiiitiIob.llIo that It will ho able to ICICat' tile ( emit , of the Purissimna Coiieepclon. A houig list of immncs of wouuidett anti sick eiihlsteii inca canto from Tampa today over thio wires to the W'nr department. Thu uiamea are being carefully verified and at- ramiged in lists by the department autO as this voi k Is ttmne-consuuuiiig it will carceIy lie ready for pubhtcutioti before the chose of the day. Icleet iuty Iiter. WAShINGTON , July 11.-The War de- partnieuit today made public three ( his- patches received Iii time early hours of this morning , about I o'clock this afternoon. The following was received at 1:20 : a. rn I'LAYA hEI ESTII-Thto navy has itroni- iseil , ( ( tier the bomnbai'dun'nt. begins , to get In close to thu harbor t ithm aonii' of their hifIlit draft boats. If the bombardment tomorrow - morrow ( today ) is not quickly conclusive , they will make thu attempt to enter. As soon as henry's reinforcements arrive we sm ihl surround the toivo , and can kmiock It to pieces with our light guns. Captain Goodrich - rich ot ( lie St. Louis , assisted mite very ably In utuscmubarkung troops. Tweuity-three ml nutes hater time followIng was received : "ly Pimns : for tomorrow are to keep up the bonibardmnouit Of the treiichies and city , auth coniphete tue inyostmnent on the northwest - west 1,1 thmi troops , mhiich have just arrived at Slboney , one i egimeuit of which , ( lie First IlltliOis , mu now rcacpc'tl 101' . " 500mm nuttr noon today the fohlowiuig was toLCis't'tl "i regret to report that Captalmi lowell , $ oiid infantry , VIS killed late yesterday mitt ermmoo ii. ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ii'l.'ilATI % ( SILt F'i'lIII'S S't'I1F\G'l'Ii , lii' IN , , , , ( . 1(1 IIii i U .ti'iI % ) 41t I 'i' ( ' 'it . -'L'lr' , * 'l'IsIbtItdflhid , \'ASiilNG't'ON , JuJy 11.Geuicrpl Shut- ; . ter's available fnrc today , after cotuuutiuig all ielntorceincnhs toni deducting tIme deah , iitri aii'i ' vounded , is 22S1 fighting mmmcmi , nt'roriliig to unllttsi ' eiitiiitttes. This h base.1 on on estliututo of 16,000 mimemi lii ( ten- end Shatter's omlinnl expeditloui amid ubout 10t'00 ' uitm hi various exielltioum& aluichi have' goute itince then , ummaking In ( III 2d,00tl uncut. I i'tgaluitut ( ( its , hmowe ci , tuIIIbt lie deducted time casualties lii the lighitimug tItus far auih milso the nwmi moutfimmeth to the ho3pltnl by sick- iitsti , 'iltc detluetloii Is roughly catiniateti at 3.000 , heurtuig about 3.000 omen avaihahiio tmlay its th lighithuig force of the Aumierlean army , Itelumfurremnenta have gone forward from time to Iliac , amid It has beeum ruttier dillicuit to keep track of them , but they are sunmined . up as follows : General 1)ufileld'ii brigade , about 2,00 mmiclm recruits for rrgutsr strny , f)50 ) ; First Illinois , 9O ? , First ltsttict ) of ( 'Cu. Itanbia , 8tfl ; six light. hiatteries United States ttIhlcry , 700 ; General Garretson's brigade , Ilghth Ohio , 1,300 ; Ixtb Massachusetts anti Sixth Illinois , 2,60(1. ( Another force of 2,0O men , comprising General hrnst's rlgac1e , Is tcatiy to start , anti with ( his force ( Jeacral Shiattcr'a fight- lag strength will be swelled to about 25,000 amen by tim nildeile of this week. LANDING OF REINFORCEMENTS 'I'riu , uN tO r Mba U e'r't rio y . ' re lichim j i'iiniii'i I u tli. I'V,8t uS ILni till ) ' flM PlNMlllC , . ( Copyright , 1808 , by 4'uouoclated l'rcss. ) 3 UItAOUA. July 10.-'la ( ' Associated l'rcss fllslnteh Boat lnndy , to I'ort Anthnio , Jnuumulca , .ituIv 11)-The ) uthmoros of this lit- tic ov were the huusiest iihace in Cuba this otterutoon. Five thousand macn were eithicl mliscmbarking froai steamers or prepariuig to take up the march. to General Shatter's hcudqnarters near Santiao There was as mifliehi conftlait.ii as if toil circuses were Preparing - paring to mitahce camp. The oliThens 1001411mg for horses and mules , trying to keep theIr men together , semidluug sick men to tIm hospital and atteuiding to ratlouis and baggage. The engineers were ibildIng a rough wharf of hicavy timbers to be used in lantlui ( from the lighters. 'rime Pirst Illinois Infantry , numimbering I:150 : muon , arrived bore yesterday amid be- gnu disembarking last night. antI will probably - ably be thni first of leuierah Shutter's re- iiiforcenients to teach him. About ti0 to- cutuits for the regular array in the field arc on the Wfl , ' to time front. TIm District of Columbia infatitry , con- shstimtg of 915 men , arrived here thIs morn- tug on the Catania and began landing at once. Tim auxiliary cruiser St. Paul has also mtr- rived here with the Eighth Ohio infantry , 1,350 nien. Time steamuier is at anchor quite a distance from ibe shore , which necessi- tmttes a hong 1)011 in time boats in order to get the macui ashore. The landing of troops It takes a long time to unload regimental stores , Itomes and monIes , whIch are towed ashore on lighters. Pho ertlilery 'lhl he unloaded when the wharf is extended. Six batteries of light artillery and siege guns , If fully manneth , wIll require more than 1,000 men and many animals. When tim Dandy left Juragua It was cx- iectcd that the whole expedition would be soon strunir alonc the ten miles between the landiumg Place amid the front , the Infantry going In light order , with three daya' rations - tions and rain eoati. At 5 o'clock a hmeiivy rain was taIling , anti threatened to make the road disagreeable for the infantry and bad for the artillery. Th Cuban auxiliaries , with rifle and machetes , were out. In regular force draw- lag rations. They seeni to have recovered from their state of semi-starvation , and are getting fat. In spite of the doctors' orders , our eoldiens , oil landing , bought anti ate mnangroves and other pulpy fruits. Cooanuta were abun- dunt , and the aoldiers feasted on them. During the attermicon thmO hiospital ship Solace arrived here and all time sick who were able to be moved were taken from 'the tent hospital nil placed on board , The sight of tile vounded men had a depressing effect on the volunteers. It is rumored here that General Shatter strongly advised the acceptance of General Total's offer to surrender it allowed to leave with the troops wearing their sideartus , and the Amucrican commander Is said to hmflVe sent a long dispatch to President McKinley , making arguments In favor of the acceptance - ance of the Spanish commander's offer. General Shatter is said to have urged the lnmpoitamice of gaining Imnrnediato itosession of Santiago harbor and city , so as to heave our fleet and army free to undertake other work. According to a report General Shiafter said the acceptamice of General Toral's offer would save time lives of our soldiers , and enable us to begin time relief of time starving Cubans immediately. The advantage o time Spaum- lards , General Shafter Is also said to have mioimitcd out , vIhl jiot. be large. President McKInley's response , It Is rumored , was as lacotile as was General Grant's upomi a 'simIlar occasion. ( ' ' ' ) ' ' ' OItI)1IILS. ) 'I'lit AVAI'IS II'F'ISI'i'E . Vi1L Ito In IIuiioiilu 'Vlmemt time Flair Is htttiNCI ! . SAN FRANCISCO , July 11.-Major Gout- cml Otis has not receIved definite orders regarding the sailing of time next Manila expedition. but time inmprcssion prevails In military circles that the transports l'eru iitl City of Piuebla will get away Wednes- day. General Otis expects to sail on one of these vessels or a mail steamer , for he is ordered to be in honolulu when the formal unnexation of Hawaii takes place. There has been 00 flOW developments as to time sailing time of the fourth l'.cet. Lieutenant Colonel Lyttle of the Twemmtieth Kimnsas says he has not tendered his resignation - nation antI has no intention of doing so. l'rlvmmtc .Tohiim Dale , Company 11 , South Dakota , who on Saturday accidentally shot through time right lung , now lies in the regimental hospital. Corporal Wilson II , McAllister of Company 11 , Tweuittethi Kansas volunteer lnfammtry , died in the division field hospital of imeti- mnonia. Private I ) . II. ( iranblil , Company A , First Tennessee regiment , died at the Marine hios- Iital Sumiday of meningitis , Major General Otis is authority for time sttmtcnmeimt that the regiment to be stationed mit Honolulu had not yet been selected , Rear /tdnmiral Miller , the naval representative of the United States , wilt take ito formal part In thom raising of the flag at Honolulu. Time United States stemmunsiiip Mohuican and the gunboat lhenimington will , with the cruiser Philntlelphiia , particiiate in time deinonstra- tion. The ndumuirai expects to sail July 20 on the Pliilaclelphmia. The cruIser will entry no trOOls. Afr ( thom coremonjes of mmnnexa- tion the admiral exp cth tb return here to resume charge of time naval establishments on this coast. IVOJJNIiII ) IIl'IClItS ( I.i Lb ON .tLGH1L - Iteiteiel ( C % % 'ziruui 'e1euuiue froiu llezitl fit % Vzmr Ieiirismieiut , WASIII NGTON , July 11-Secretary Alger shook hands today with the first of tIme wounded men direct from the field. A smmmmmhi party of the ouumt1eJi arrived hero during time day , consisting of Captain lireroton of tIme Twenty-fourth nfuntry , Lieutenant McCoy - Coy , Eighth cavalry ; lieutentmnt Cash , of time Ihoughi Itidera ; Lieutemiauit Aicad , Twen- ty-lirat iumtamitry , and I.Ieu nant Trail , 5ev- enty-liret New York. They vere on leave , amid elm timeir way hionie to recover from theIr wounds. Lioutemmant McCoy was omm crutehmes , imud all of thicuil ueimomved they had been 1mm time iiantls of time stireOmiS , About umoon Lieutenant Qasim , of tIme Rough htidcmmu , vent to the WLiI tiepartunent anti reported to ltdjuiIant General carblum. The latter bImoweti time wounded offlers thtrougim to Secretary Alger's vrivatu office , Time see- metary Vt CS eumgugeul for- time mnomeimt with Senator Ahllomi. but time igtter , noticing ( ha w ommntied , maim , arusu auth said ; "After you , si r. " 'I'hme secretory waruumiy greeted this first eyc-'itUeS of ( ho fight. lie held out liii left hmamni to thi iecretury , for lila right hung in a ehing , lime atom havIng been shut- tetcd dtivlng the first day's tight at Saimt1nio. I Time secretary listened vithm mmmcli iimteret to tIme recital of couidltloums lirevaihimig , anti ursured lila vibitor that be almd eli time othivr . wounded wouid be given time uhiest attemi- ttoa end coumabduratioma. I - 1L : : \OUNIE \ ) ARRiVE AT ' 1'A1PA ? Oorrccted LhP1tboUnforiunates Isaiteti by \Var Departmnt. I , n _ _ _ BROUGHT OV.,3Y TRANSPORT CHEROKEE 3 , I tIuiii t I % ( ) IiuiuuI ri-il nt 'i'Iiun A vu 'l'sileeui oil tI' IlliMli I liii 'i'm In iiiiii 'FruttAterrei ii , Fort ' Ga , . 4. \VAShIlNGTO'1 , July 11.-TIme following is a commiplote list ot the sick and wounded soldiers tiiouglit to I'ort 'l'ammmpa cmi time transport Cherokee. it was sent to the au- jutammt genural chIco by Major Calteuty , Surgeon iii cimargt' . Thu list. of otiieams isa muscle Inmbhic last night. About 200 of time Ilien have been taken by the hospital tr.tiu Lu the McI'hersomi btmmrack ' , Atlumimla , 'flue letter following dach umamt , debiguates tCe tmoop or eummtpaiiy of thu soldier. First Cavalry-F'Iust tergeamit Charles Kurstomi , ii ; mcmgeant Frank htundtumtmmmark , C ; ( Jut itomal irremuk Morgan , ii ; 1'rivata Amartin , I ; itobertbun , A ; IImliI alma , J Mix , K ; Gicicit , 0 , Doblitige , Ii , \ Ihilhmn Ahieim , ii ; itmigh , L ; Douglass , C ; Henry Foster , D ; Augustus' Crulemmstah , 1) ) ; hlubbtrd I'OWiiSeuttl , I ; Frank , 13 ; 'Well , A ; Patrick , L ; Ovey , K. Third Cavalry-Sergeants Henry Sielght , K ; Joseph T , MUIIthy , \Vihhlamn ; W. Iteemsu , II ; Consuala A. Satm , C ; , Iohmm hahn , Ii ; Corporal idward Bummer , I ; i'rivates .Joiumm U , hlurtihi , C , Thmomimmms 1' . Gordon , it ; George Dearhatcium , F Arthur , L ; Lucia , II ; Jacob Poister , 11Vtilinmn ; McCommmb , I. Sixtim Cavalry-Sergenimta Christian lion- ( crunch , H ; Charles Voghit , C ; Corporal Phuitp Losk' , A ; Trimmupeters Jamites 1A'il- oui , K : William I. Murphy , C ; l'rlvatcs \'Illiaun Rudder , 0 ; John ltyer , H ; John \Vriglmt , F ; l'eter Johnson , F ; Den jainin Krustmmh , C Janmes I. Frc'hat , I ) . Ninth Cavali'y-Sergcaat ilcuity F' . Walls , D ; Corporal Johmui Mason , Ii ; Private Dcii- welt Ii , Bullock , D. Tenth Cavalry-Sergeant George Dozommls , D ; Chief Mimsiciami Washington iarrow ; l'rivates John F. dunn , L ; lticimnrd hopkins - kins , C ; houston lleddio , F ; Charles Id. Berry , lu ; Thornton , Buckley , I ; Vade hUed- see , U ; Jos.ph Williams , G ; Johmmm Pruen , 13 ; Charles C. Lenters , C ; William Gregory - ory , C. Second Infantry-Corporal John F. hltus- ton , C ; Privates John Dciii Itouhiven , C ; flenjaamin F. Drum , II ; C. F. Zook , C. Third Infantry-Privates Lewis N. Culver - ver , F ; Gep Bentley , C ; Charles Easter- berg. F. Fourth Infantry-Corporal T. Weldon , C ; Muslciamms Paul Bucschehl , C ( Solomon D. Dohisino , D ; I'rirates harry Daehrnch , C ; William A. iienner , C ; Michael O'Donmmell , E ; Ilehla Ihtisenian , C ; Thomas Sherry , C ; Wiihiam Clark , 0. Sixth Infantry-Corporal Francis Ctmrls- thin , C ; Dan C. Little , Ii ; Artiticer Charles Elkin , C ; Privates \Vihiiam Hans , A ; Wil- 11am Taiuhiom. . F ; , C. II. Horn , D ; Michael Welsh , H ; Framik 4ilard , 0 ; Edgar Nichols , F ; henry Shutehihuth , A ; Patrick MeDon- aid , E : G. A. Camp , E ; Charles Franklin , C : W'lhliam Schoom , A ; Fred Ripberger II ; Charles Walters , E ; Joseph 1-laschm , C ; Del- maim riaghey , fl : Oliver Commits , Ti ; S. H. Arnold , F : Nelson Pasnow , II ; Robert C. Dotmtaz , D ; Valertan W. Irmin , F ; Joseph Turney , U ; William Neson , F ; Willard Myers , D. Seventh Infantry-Sergeants John E. Lane , fl : John J. l3ushmter. C : Corporals George IL Copeland , I ; Johmi P. Stack , II ; Georur' D. Bartholomew. F : Oscar Gertz , C ; Chnrls H. Dunn. B : Muisheinci 1hmnr 'nm. C : Corporals TtOlert Id. Smith , U ; F. C. Ihenham , C : W. M. McFarland , A : Privates Franehs Crothy. 0 ; Ian Mahony , A ; George WCampbell , , G ; Robert H. lint- ley , A : Chmnrle.Doardop. A : Charles Spei- hen , H : Charles 'Greeiy. C ; Louis Steen , D : Piter Marion , F : Nehs Cimrhstemmsen , F ; FrancIs G. I.uint , I : Josenh llonsley , I ; Michael .1. 3roore , A ; Ernst Gaber. C ; George H. Fullerton , B : Fred Jung. C ; Dan- i.l Cornellv , D ; Otto Rose , F ; John Brown. B. Eighth Infantry-Privates Henry C. L't'rhten. E ; .Tammws J. Harmon , C' : William I , 1 anon , H : John i. Dnn'm..i'v. ' fl' T em- dolpim lhahimamm. E : Patrick F. MeGootli , C : .Tohun Miller , B ; Max Miller. B : Patrick Canning , C : Gregory MmmIien , B. Ninth Infantry-Corporal Clarence L. Adams. D : Privates George Fargo , F : Arch F. Muttom , C ; Nelson I' Tryon , C ; A. M. Alhiater , C ; Walter WeIehirt. E. Tenth Infantry-Musicians i'indrew floY- imman , H ; George Fenton , 1) : PrIvates Cabim Jones , D ; Johm Welton , T. George 1' . Douglass - lass , C ; Frank Ridgley , C ; Alien C. White , l. Turd ftiu rumfantry-Scr'vtP t Elmund Gerber - ber , B : Corporals Paul S'rn'P'lnay.'r. F : Warren F' . Weston , C : Ar'flce ' : Danial H. Muikey , D ; Privates Sid ( 'i,1eoi , : , I : Barney - ney Rcdmnumn , E : Rmmttms fl Signor , 1) . Luther Smith , A : Joseph F. Whitman , C ; Orvin B. Hatch , C ; John W.'Inbern , D. Thirteenth Infantry-Sergeant Lawrence Dumnan , B ; Corporal Alden Knowles , F ; Musician William Sarrell , B ; l'rivatcs George Graimani , C ; Frank Bryant , C ; Jo- SOlhm F. Phehumn. it : Peter J. Iavus. I ) ; George W. Ulanlensliip , B : Duncan Kirkland - land , 11 ; Cimrmrles Muller , F : Charles Logan , F' ; Jerry Sullivan , C. Sixteenth Infantry-CorPoral Jeremiah Butler , C : l'rivates ArUuur P. Orcutt , B ; Charles hierimhmart , I : T. ii. holly. I ) , Jos- Cili Dorley , G ; ttgtmst J. Urundebrumsim , F' : \\'ahter Kimusehi , C ; Framik Clark , A : V'il- llama Germerm , a Phihlip A. Lemuekeh , A ; Fred Schirootier , II ; Clarence II. Lmmndy , A. I Seventeenth fnntry-Sergeflnts Phil Ip hlemitlersout , B ; John Dbuon , Ii ; corlnrnl Chitirles lovelI , H ; Adolph Crof , F ; Artificer - cer Jolmim I. . Hubbard. H ; Privates John Immimn , Ii ; John Cerine. C ; James Clark , F ; Oscar flrodkins , C ; Archuie P. Bay , C ; hiermaum Ku18IPeS , F ; Fred P. Mcheod , A ; Jacob C. Messer , H : Frank Sprague , F ; John L. McDonald , B. Twentieth lnfumntrv1rIS'ateSVihliumm I'rathmer , II ; George Tailmnamig , F ; Bartliol Schihitabaulni. E. J1ifnuitry-Sergeamit .1. Twenty-first Schmuitz , B ; Corporal Chaumncey Mimmlicr , A ; Musicians George C. ( .angier ; W. C. Murchm- ill. R ; Privates Henry Feymour , A ; Joimmi Johimusoul , l1'iihiam A. tiaratomi , A ; Ii. A. Gmmrflcld , A. j1mfantrySergeauit Wii- Twenty-secommtl E Corporals homer I. hew- 11am Parnell , : B Christian P. Nelson. (1 : Privates , ; Alex joan B Stmock , F ; Frank W. Nelson. H , George C. hoover. I ) ; John Sweeney , John H. GrotnCs. 13 ; Joe Smith , B ; Charles Manuel , C ; Clutries C VJlliaIfl A. Osgood , ; A. PoUntl , G , , . ' ergemmnt TwentYfourth limfantryFll'St Pat Keyes , I ) : Id. / . Miller : , , Cv. porahs Charles Robert ' \V. It ber.t. lit Musiciam ) D Itiche- Fhmomns Davis , ; Privates Joes , B ; Joseithi hidt-ler. F henry Cattles , ard F. - I , ' , Charles li' . i'ope , A : John Lounux , II ; G James W. Wilson , C ; ] liiton , George . William Johmnstoa , I ) ; Joimmi J. JohnsOtl , Ii ; esammiel F. liridgowater , A ; F H. Proctor , ; Charles Rains. C ; C ; Aiexamllher MorP" , Toad TwentY.thftim Moore , A. 0fntrySergCaflt W. B. PrLyhtta JOSCih L. Johnson , C ; F Proctor , ; LafyCtt. F ; A. John 'I'hmomnmks , iiViiliam \ Daumlehs , 0 ; jbfmn II. lloyd , C ; HIwooti A. Freciumumi. II : Stiuntuel 'mV. Harley , C ; George P. Cooper (1. ' _ ( eorgO First Voiuntet'r ( avalrySergeant . \v. Amilmiho. Fl ; Coritorill Joluii Mullen , II ; l Prirmmt"s John hleim- Fmiu'rler Jatnes Cook. ; derson , Uentil ; Conic. A : by L. . Albers , F' ; II. F. Scoby. KVhll ; Frecummali , F ; J. J. lloder , I. . . Second Idassacluhsotts Voluumteens--C0r pored Jammi's V. litton. I ) ; Leonard I. 111dm- artieoii , i l' * cel A. Slmmunmoums , ? l ; Privates Altucul F. 11050 , B ; Iduvatd 1)onnous , D ; Fr'derici : 'W. Slate , D ; Peter N. White. A ; lkmvt'l ' A. Detour It ; Josei'im M. Farrelh. L ; . Fred C. Ehihier. , Ij : Howard Mavricim. B ; I l'ernt'at ' Mprhtle I : Anthony Kane , I ) ; Author t. Gary. H : i'atriel J. Brcsluamu , (1 ( ; , ( 'I umtullmer Resrilci ) , 11. I Ntiutim Mass.dhmusetts'olumntcersf'ovpomal James ( 'unninghmani. F. Ni'mec % .ui 1 ? ia'sntl1imsCttS Private Fthvurd ii. hyde. P. u tr' t'mit ' , -ml st New YOlk Volunteers- I , martermmua&1r I0fgatmta .1. 5. ijoum , Ii ; .la'mws , Meiiiultoo. : i ; I'rivates John .Jot- freya , hi , M.lrthIii ( I 'arm cii , JI : II 1' . Hieb- etlifflhm A : .IOitI NInp'cy4r , K It ,1. Itoh'- ' Point ) . L ; ' . ii. ( 'lurk. L ; Vied 51mw. A ; Charles J. Iuieomm : , A ; Framuk L. Flint , D ; _ _ _ , . _ ; . _ _ - i Joseph U. i'iImniekI , F' , l'et.r .1. Cunningham - ham , Ia. 'okint nru.-Vrl- Thirty-fourth Miehmigamu - - votes John A. Ferguson , l ; litrIrnuum Allen - len , U ; itomner lurgtn ) , A ; Mtisicirm,1 Swimim- ger , ilospitud Corps-Privates l. J. tiriffen , \'iliInm CimIhier. LAUNCH GOES IN TOO FAR Gs'hs Iuttii n Iluit Fi re' train Iirts nail I , . ( 'unuleliell Ii ) 11,111 Omit. ( Copyright , lht , by Assoclittemi Press. ) GIiANTANAMO IIAV , July U.-\'Ia ( Playn 1)el Este , July 0 , leiayd iii Trammsmnission. ) ' --A steam immunchi from the United States repair ilium VuIamm , which , withi time Marble' hmetiii's Iaummchi , has been doing patrol duty Imi time narrows leading fronu ( lie lower to the upper ha ) ' , ventured too near time Spammlshi fort , just after da'hIghit todA ) ' , amid ran lot 0 a hmornct4s imest. As a result of the macn's nmmxiety to locate the small SpanIsh guinloat Saum Iovah , which is known to be In the vicinity of time fort. tIme Amnericamus went qtiIte a distance below time patrol limits and the Sianishm itickets located along the ititiff stmddeuily opetmed fire on the iaummcli with Nauser rules , which was mit omico fohioweti by volleys front soldiers In time fort. Time Intmneb replied with its cmne-poumiiier , but time firing of time Spaniards was entirely too heavy for the little boat to contend against antI it heat a hurried retreat. Although ( lie launch was tmtler fire for team mniuiutes , it was hot hilt once. BRINGS REPURTS FROM FLEET llumshj.rui t'nli.mer ArriCM III 'iN1i 11(15. . ( imii ivitim ietnIIM of I lie Iutiil Fight itt Snuutiuigo. WAShINGTON , July 11.-Hemsign l'ahiumer arrived \Vnsimington today , bringing with hiiumi a series of reports front Admiral Snmnp- soul , including time reports of his subordinate officers , describing the engagement resulting iii the destruction of Cervera's squadron. These reports arc under exauninmitina amid such vnrts of them as are deemneul smmitnbie for pubhicatton will lie given to the press later. litMIlatitlMEXT I.AS 1' S Foil. AN liD tilt , Ilroukm-a , I uidiitIfl auth ' 1''ns lii Siuua- dity lilYeumiimg'N Euugmgeuuteflt. Copyright , ISIS , by Associated I'ress , ) OFF AGIJAIOItES , Cuba , July 10.-Via ( Port Antonio nd Kingston , JamaIca , July 11.-9:15 : 'a. m.-Tiie Brooklyn , Indiana anti Texas , under Commnodoro Selilcy began the bomnhardniemit of time city of Samitiago at 5:15 : this afterilooli iii obedience to a re- qtmest front General Shatter , conveyed by a signal from the shore. Th wirshlps liumeul up from east to west , a quarter of a mile from shore , and fired ever the himcthne cliffs that conic down to time sea.ammd hide thc city , five mihes dustamut. The bombard- meat was continued for oimc hour. After thirty-five shots had been fired from Commodore Sehhey be- the eight-inch guns , caine convinced that the Brooklyn's fire was falling shiort and ordered a cessatton , permitting - mitting the battleships to continue ; they with their.larger gmumms having longer ramige. The shots were fired apparently with great deliberation and at immtervahs of two minutes. The signals train time shore announced thiat the shells fell a timousand feet short and a little to the left of time Spanish position. At dtmsk the squadron ceased firing and Conimodoro Schley sent a launch to the shore to ask General Simaftor if he desired firing continued during thie night , When time Associated I'ress reporter went aboard the Brooklyn. Commntiore Schmloy saii he was tgnorant of time purpose of thie born- bardmnent. The Associated Press reporter rend to him a message received at Jtmragua fromn a mounted courier saying that time arrntsticc was ended anti that hostilities hind been resumned. Commodore Schhey said : "General Shiaf- ter signalled to me to begium the bombard- niemit as soon as I coimid get into position. t doubted froni the start whether I could hit the city. L had to guess at its location , and be very careful cat to injure our own army. If I bombard tomorrow I shall have ramge marks on shore to guide mae , amid I shall take the ships closer to the shove thman today. The water off Agmiadores is so smooth that our murksmoiishiip will not be affected by the swaying of the shmlp. In firIng - Ing today I gave the turrets time greatest possible elevation by listing time ships. But I knew I would fall short. The guns will carry more than live mnhies , but to throw shots over the cliff a great elevation Is re- quired. " When the Dandy left Aguadorre at 7 o'clock , the war ships were stiih in position. Durlmmg the bombardment time Dandy lay a quarter of a tulle behind the line of hmips. When time bombardment began a heavy rainstorm was in lrogrs , with thuuader auth hlghmtnimmg , hut artillery fire could be heard on shore , indicating that General Simalter hind resumed hostilities immediately on the ( 'fld lug of time armistice. Fohhowimmg the roar of Comomoclore Schleys guns cotulti be hearth the shrle'cimig of the hehhs as they sped on their way to time doommied city. Then came a long echo train tue hills back of Santiago , anti sonietimes a iieal of thunder prolommged the reyerberatiomms anti gave time impression that the city was bomobarded fi'oai the sky , sea and land. Time situation must have been appalling to the Spaniards , and if General Sbmafter made Ume demonstration for time macre effect whicha it would imave 0mm the wavering emiciny , no lrob- ably attained his emiti , at F.mM\V CA 11 .ttt A 'i'l ) 'l'A lIi ON fiDAt. , ( mnruuI. iteti lIe Vums He'tmu ruiuig Ill reel I , ) 5uajui , l'OltT SAID , July 11.-Time Spanish armored cruiser Curios V amid ten transports remmmain otutside this port , waitiumg for Ad- mimI Canmara , wimo , on board time Spanish imattleshmip l'elayo , leaves lucre timis morning. Time Spnnishm midumiiral was allowed to trans- sltip coal fromn time San Augustine last nlghmt , in time harbor , omm furnishing a uvrltten guar. antee ( bitt tIme I'ahayo needed it , and ( lint the eumtiro squadron Is 'rcturnimmg to Spain direct. Time remainder of Admiral Camara's fleet hiss sailed for Spain. MESSINA , Sicily , July 11-The Spaumisim torpedo boats sailed ( or home ( hits mnormmtumg. I liii ill riu'N .tmuut th , i'riNoumi.rs. WASHINGTON , July 11-Time Fremmchm anm- bassatlor , Id. Camboo , nuid hits first secre- lary , II. Thlebaut , were at time State ( lepart- nient today. Thus mmaturahiy arousal remuewed conjecture as to a venee movement , but it was stated oiflciahiy that limo ambassador hmad not mmmemmtianud the smubject of peace , anti hint Imla visit trIms directed solely to learn. lug sonietlmlmmg of several of the Spanish olli- cers , miow prisoaars. t1r. ' % 'III uuuii'd Coni tug ' , urtii , tuiyri1i1t. lSiJ , by Associatemi l'r'sS. ) CUANTANAMO hAT , July 10.-TIme Olivette is lien ? , ready to sail at any mime- macmit for hampton Roads , with t00 sick I anti wounded on board , among thmeumi being Geuer.d 11. 5 , hawkIns , Major A. 0. Brodie , Major J. hi. Uthi. Captains Thoumias T. Knox , Jazmme 11. ImicCilotoek lied Mortomu J. hbemmri' , amid Licutcoamits Id. Nicholas , J. 11. Youpg , Ii , .K. Devereaux and W. \ ' . F'lscmlui. No I'rulii * ( liii ( ' ( 'ii' II i , LONION , July 11-The foreign otilee oihl- cial imerti deny thmat time Spanish aunbassumdor has pruiested against ( he comnmuunit'ntion which mm New York mmewspaper alleged Lieutenant - tenant Columehi , tIme Uumltd States naval at- taeime here , recently madp to the uuthiorItie at 'asiuIng1oui regardicm time situation of nffalrB iii Spain. , _ _ _ _ . _ _ ; . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i ENIEAVORE1tS ) COINC 11OtE Thofr Anmituti Oonventon O1osc with an Enthusiastic Mooting. ATTENDANCE NOT LW TO EXPECTATIONS tl. tin15 le'u1uups Mnhiy Iitrreliuig , ' ' , umre , ( 'OtilitIg tiM It iIul iii ( lit' : ihlMt mat tlt Vnr tttii SPflhmt , NASII\'ht.T.E , 'renum. , July Il-Time cbs- log s'ssion of time sevcntcemmthm internatlomimil Chitistinim Huim1eaor convention was held here tonight amid ubretuly mummy delegates mire lmouumewnrmi hoimmith , while others will leave tomorrow for Clmielmamnnmugtm. \\'lmile the nttemmdnmmce Upoum timhs convention hiaii not been as large as was expected , mmomig those who attended ierc muinumy of time iaust prommmiument mnetmiltens of time ioeiety ttuiii the atbiresses made and scrnmomms mlehlv- tired 1mao becim of the highest order mind lii ierfcct keeping isitim time' imaogrnmn Which hendiuig ummemumbers claim to bttmvo been thm , huest ever iircsented to a etmnvemmtiomm. Time closing scemies touuighmt. were inmprcs- sivo anti tommchlag and thmet partiumg songs hrotmgiit tears to ( lie eyes of ninny. at those who were umot mnemhuers of time society. Time program cit time chositmg day began with early inormaing lraicr umieetiumgs at sevemi clmurchmes and ( lie daIly quiet hour service at time gospel tabernacle was con- ducteti as ustmal iiy ltov. J. Vilbur Chap- maui of i'hiiiadelbthiia. Time topic dlscimssed \ims "Over the Limit' . ' ' Comifcremmccmu were held at variotumi chiurchme and were folhowcmi by niflcera' conferences. The Junior \Vorluens' Conference and School of Methods at the First Cumnberlamid l'res- ' byterinut chtmrchm was tiresided over by Mrs. Janmes I. liihi of Salem , Mass. Tue , rogram included an address by C. J. Atkinson of Toromuto , Omit. ; Miss Ilisie L. Travis , ite' . F. Fl. Clark and Johmi Willis liner of Boston , MassV. ; . P. fills of l'hiiladelphmia , Miss Rebel \Vlthers of Ocoec , Fia. , amid lteV. Ira Landrithm of Nashville. An ejiemi pnrhiammmemmt was conducted by 11cr. James Ia. 11111 , 1) ) . 1) . , of hiostomi , Mass. , amid the question box by ltov. Thmomumas Waimm- wright of Chicago. V--- -t- _ _ _ . - . _ _ . _ _ . . .I ha. i item Lit CCitt - UU U bCSIU LI - - LaaU this evening were aimmong time best of time services , 11ev. " , \ ' . C. IJarby , D. D. , of Evammsvilhe , Intl. , presided at hall Wilhiatoum amid Presithent Framicis 11. Clark , D P. , of Bostomi itt Aumditoriiitfl Endeavor. The exercises at flail Wihilaton included ( ho folbowimig : "Idare Generous Giving , " Rev. Arthur VamiCastheman , Colunmbia , 0. ; 'More Earnest Study , " Iter. 'P. M. Johnson , Creeuivihie , N. C. ; "More Spirited Meet- lags , " ICV. ( Ernest hiommrner Alien , Lansing , Mlclm. ; ' 'I'nrtncrshmipVitim God , " lte' . Charles Manton , Paris , Tex. ; "Tho Commqueumt of time World , " ltes' , Joini hlemiry Harrows , I ) . 1) . , Chicago. The prograni at the Auditomium Endeavor Included addresses in "The Temmtii LegIon- Forward larchm , by .MIss Margaret Vu' . Leitcht of Ceylon , amid "Our Coumutry for Ciimlat , " by Rev. W. G. Puddetoot , D. D. , of South Farmningharn , Mass. After the chose of time afternoon sessiomis thmere was a chalk talh at Bali Whiliston by Rev , F. Y. hyatt of Scranton , Pa. , amid a school of metbotls for comunmittee weurk conducted - ducted at the Auditoriummi Endcnvor by Treasurer William Shmaw of Boston , Mass. Presidemit Clark presided over that closing exercises tonight , which were held in Au. ditomiumu Ejideavor , before the largest audience - once of the eommvention. The full chorus was jresent and the music was a mntt stmikimmg feature for openimmg praise service. "Thmo Royalty of Service" was the subject upon which ltev. II. T. Sweeney , D. I ) . , oL 111db- mend , Va. , delivered a vatriotic , forcible and stirring oratiomi , one which aroused the entire assemmibluge , Thu scrmnomm , a most telling one , subject , ' 'Christ Crucitied , time Sommrcu of Uuuity amid Power , " was delIvered by 11ev. It. S. Mc- Arthur , D. D. , of New York City. Time consecration - secration appeal was made by 11ev. lloyd \v _ Tompkins , Jr. , of Provitc'mmce , R. 1 , President Clark conducted the anmmuai roll calls , 11ev. hlalphm 'mV. ' Drockaw of Utica , N. Y. , assisted in them devotiommnl exercises. Thu parting song , "God lie with You Until We Meet Again , " wait summg. I'residoat Clark lroumoumiced time bemmedie- tiomi and at 11 o'clock the convemmtiomm ad- jourmiem ] . TORNADO IN SOUTH DAKOTA heavy % I.mi ) ( , ' , It ( rcum I Ii'mmi of Iuumuingt' lii time Cudeil Sloui l.anlIM. CHAMBERLAIN. S. D. , July ll.-Special ( Tehegramim.---I'arties ) arriving fuoni points twenty to thirty mattes west of here , along \Vhulte river tim time ceded Sioux hmmimius re- rort that a tornado swept through ( hint re- glen , totally destroyiitg residences mind other bmmildimmgs beiongimtg to Ilcnuy Iehi , a rancher , mimid daniaglng buildings and rulnimmg crops of otimer mitockrneui. Along time White river are extemisive gmoves of cottonwood trees , mmiany of these trees beimig of immense size. Mummy of these were twisted oR antI Imurleti me great distance. No ioss of life Is reitortetl , Articles of I mlt'ormorn I Iuuii. P1 BItItE , S. P. , July -Special.-Ar- ( ) - ticks of imicorporatlon have beemi llhetl for tIme Liepsle Lumaber ammthMammufncturimmg coma - lany ) at Pierre , 4i't Liepsie , Ohio , withu a capital of $60,000 , Incorporntormm , II. L. Squire , Otto Apel and htufmms S. liumg. Time Pruthommtial Trust amid Security comumpammy , at Pierre , witlm a capital of $500,000. lmmcorpor- ntors , Rufus S. iCing , 11. 1. . . Squire timid Otto Jtpel. Time 'u\'iulte River Mlumhmg anti Smnelt- lug commmpauiy , with a capital of 20,000 , at Pierre , Jncorporators , htmmftms 5 , Klmmg , II , 34. Sqeuire amid Otto /tpel. Time Sunset Minimig aumd ltcductiomm comumpaumy , at. 1)cumdwood , s'ithm a capital of $1,000,000 , Immeorporators , Fred- crick W. Johmmmsou , Simearflshm ; Fred T. Evaums , Jr. , nmmmi Frank C. Smitiu , Deadwood , lr time Spc'ariish Creamery coumipany , with a capital at 6,000. Incorporators , AV. . Ai'ery , J. S. I'ratt , F. J. Oclmsaer. Spearflsiu ; C , Cumrdimiah , i1mhi'ari Ithii , St. Ozmge , Cieuididuuti's Ilumulurst'ul , IiUIlO , S. I ) . , Jmmiy 1l.-Special ( Tolem- gramn.-A ) mmmeetiumg this aftermmoon of time fleatilo county delegation to time rejmulihlcaum state convemitlon nmado Cimtmrles N. Cooper eiuairnuti auni emidormueti John Longataff , editor of time hiurommite , for state commmmnltteo- miman. Jnimmm Pyle of this city was also cmi- doused for attorney gemueral. No oilier camm- dlihates for state offices wlli lie presentemi ( rain this cotmnty , : mi uim ii.'seri's lvli'ui' ( 'I , lung , , , ChICAGO , July 11-SIxty-eight naval re. serves , recruited by Lieutenamit'aui , left for Nuir York totltmy over time Pemmnuylvammia road. IJwSTAWH STAWH For Puddings , OustardB , Oakea and Blanc-Mange. . ' " l'SllM IIN'I'M. - - - - --.p-- utI Every Tonight lgIit at 8:30 : ' - CLifford's MAtINWICINT Gaiety ? iJ0 Thc Bcautiltil urlcsqiic . . ( . Little Mis $ Chicago ' . S . % 'lilt . , . . McINTIRE AND HEATH iIitmS op Al.l. CltlliiAS , bc , 20c 30c : et : t veck t Ii u' Ii ri t'iui a , ' . ' ' . . l ( .tV l'AiIlS , THE MOST POPULAR RESOBTI THE Cor.Ut'i ilaraoy it I. Telephone t2l7 Leimix & . W'ilhiams , Props. and MgrL \v. .v COi4E , Act. Mammager. A Convention of Headliners. ILlNsN ; , ( vc MONDAY , First Thne 1mm Omaha of time Great Enstero Smiceess. time ANIMATED MUSIC SHEET. Imitroducing time Minstrel Coummetiiamm , ilmurry Arnistrommg and Ilium 30 , . , Colored Jubilee n. , 30 GAILISl'Iit. & ( illiOh1I' . . . . . . 4iIllIit'I' S.tmtONY. 'I'iIIl GIt.t VSO SiS'l'lDtS . . . . . . L 1.1,1 VtX .t W'liillIit. Amid time l'remnier Quartette , 'I'IIH i .t. i l.t'l"l'A ( 'lEti m'HV rOtTit , 'i'Iue 'l'rmu'um.lem' ' , , Clinlie.ugp Oreimestrn , Directiomi Franz Adoluuiamm. Ciuuuumge iii Iii I I Iiiut'iu Vceie. lIefrs1m muucimis Guimleuu mumual 'l'I.'umt rc The Creighton I 0. 1) . P'uod ward , 4uIumuscuumeult hlri'ctor , 'l'ONIGii'm' , SmIn. : ' .d1 Tillui W'ti'Altfl iuCmC Co. Presen I I aug g-'kel irnun Celebrated Case. Na4 % 'C4'1l.XG miit.NCii. - - - - - - - , r ' " ' ' . . s'iui"i' thY COOL iJItEE'/.hS. g TILE 1'J4ACl' FOit SO'll'I'Y. icrrndn VDie Stemahmcn VOm ) Szinmmyey , Gemi ? ulgr. ( ) NTINtOtS % 'A'IiYII.I.II. cC1fCCCCCCCOVCC C CCQOCO SOLTTII EILN ( i4IilOiNlA 'I'imo biggest , best , mmmoat hovel exhibitiomm on'st .Itlitiwtmv. Aiummisiuum only 10 cemits. imermI of nearly 100 Giteuit Os- S E LrICiI14 , iozcmi of Ostrich chmicka wily mm. few days mhul. 'I'lme immimat gurgeous llmtmumuui4e emi earth. Ostrich eggs , Ostrich miestil , etc. 1IIViTIN t-'A'fl'wm'N , I'roiu. All Roads Lead To A6BACK'S [ Traimmed Wild Animal Show emi West Midway - way ; 100 Lions , 'rigors and Elephants. TilE CUBAN ATOM , CHIQU ITA. 'J'hmc IJ'limg ioiI. 'l'lima Vemtitrc ; of 'filE M11)VAY. o'iot Forget to Visit the CNESE TIATfl , Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss , . ' House on West 1Vlidway. . . . .AT 'J'JIE. . . . MERRY--GO--ROUND - - - - I 5t Ii ml imd Cu pitol Jtve. ' , Capture thu ltrauus RIng mmd ltiihe Again ' F'ltlE. . . ' ' ' , . , , . .JoS. l iN'JlOI'Ii' , im.rn it uuil 1lmu uuagu'r. ' Wait 6RAT WILSIHRE OSTRiCh FAIW August 1st ' I'lN'l'FiJt i ( ) - V1IHIt1I 1)1) 'i'IIEY . % i.L (0f SCHLITZ PAViLION Fritz Mueller , Prop. On time Midway , 1 STREETS . OF ALL WITIONS. ltejdezvuU , of ioelutv J'eoplo , : VISIT JAPANESE TEA GARDEN CURIO 31011E1 N. of Miibc , huh -fast Midway - . - - - - 1' ' ' . . ' - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ jIO'i'IH.M. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , - MUh'It'A ) ' JJOJLL , , 14111 ituuti Iharmicy bt. Aummerlean l'iun-i : to 4 dollars tier day , Street cars train miepota and trem hotel to FxposItIOn Grounds In fifteen mmiinuttuu' . 13 , SiLI.OWA.Y , , Iunagor , _ HOTELBMKER- COB , 13111 AND JONES ST , , OMAhA. ii t'l'lS ; l.r. ( ) . : ) . .Ou ) i'ilII hAY , Iiectric car. direct to cspositlon grouadL vht.NK UAitK1It. Caihier. . . . . . SAM hl/UM/uN Cater Clerk. j THF MILLARD 13th und 1)oiiglus Sts , , Oiiitzlia. 4iItNTRAI.LY LOCATED. 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