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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1898)
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The negotiations which cul- minateit In the withdrawal of General Toral have been tiragglng on for ten ilays. with thu Intertnlssloii of Sunday and Mondsy , then our batterio niid fleet bombarded the , nciny's posttlon r1iroughout these parlous of truce , ( loneral Torni ilas shrewdly faikii back , when hard pressed , tipon the ntatement that he was simply a suhordinato anti power. less to agree to the proposals without the inilcttdn of his superiors , except unuler pen- ally of being enurt-niartinleul. At the same time ho seemed to Intimate that personally lie thought it useless to hold out any longer , hit , he and his garrison were soldiers. ho ialtl. "and could die , If necessary , obeying orders , " It was at the personal interview held by ( b'nerni Shatter with General Torni yester- ulay that the American general male the Spanish commander understand that tern- porizing must cease , and that before noon today a catogorial allirinatlon to his offer 7m18t be received or tlio bombardment of ( lie city would begin in earnest. In tim meantime all our nlans lund been erfected. The delny had be'n utilizud to rood advantage. Our Ilnea hail been cx- tende4 intl1 Santiago was nearly stir- rounded , anti our light hatteriei had been so Lmstel aS to 1)0 able to 1o more ef- fcctlo work , In addition arrangements 3iaut been made to land troops at Cabanas , west of the entrance of the harbor of Eantlago. The panIs1i batteries opposite Morro cas- ilo vcro to be bombarded and stormed , their. guns wore then to ho turned upon the city and General Lawton's ( Ilvision at the same time was to fall on the enemy's left flank under the cover of our artillery fire.o could then linvo enfiladed their lines and have driven them Into the city. SotulierM t'h'r. Some of the ofllccrs favored cekbrating the victory with bands and a noisy demon- titration , but General Shatter vetoed the proposition. lie said there was no occa- i tulon to humiliate the enemy , who hati Vi fought bravely. Not oven cheering was to i be perjnitted , hilt before Colonel Astor and CaItahit MclClttrlclc could varn the sol- : uilers , the latter broke out Into wild hurrahs. Some danced about , threw their hats Into : 1)10 ) air. hugged each other anti congratu- i lated themselves upon the prospect of getting - ting out of Cuba In a tow days. . General Shatter Instructed the comnils- . iulouiers that the inside harbor entrance ho lrnniediatcly opened to allow Clara Barton V of the fled Cro society anti the supply ships to enter , and the railroad from Sib- oney be operated for a similar purpose. ) We are to supply the Spanish prisoners with food pending their concentration and . uuibarItation. General Tornl required this , sa'ing there was little food. It is proba- uk that the Spanish steamers in the liar- bor will be tiseul In part for the transportation - tion or the surrendered soldiers to Spain. The Spanish troops abandoned the on- - ircnchmuuts early thIs afternoon anti went Into the city. Our commissioners , accoun- paiiicd by an interpreter , entered the Span- Isli Iine shortly after 2 o'clock , and had itot returned when the correspondent left , 'with this dispatch. NEWPORT GOES ON ALONE I A- - - [ 'Intliatuin flCIflM the Otlicr 'FrnhlH5uurtM Ut lloitoitiiii , ( ) ' II Iti Leaks . , i , , 'I ilL ItS iloilers , HONOLULU. July 8-Murat IlaisteatI. the k ftrnous politician , editor nod historian , Is lii this city. lie arrived by ulic transpurt Newport yesterday. Since liav1ut : ; Sin ; Frau- ciseo Mr. Ilalstend had bcti suffering fuoni a utlow fever , and soon after reaching flono- Itilti'as transferred fiouti ni. ; ship to the liosltni ship , where ho Is likely to 2ornaln for seine days to coiuic , lie may decide to rettiri to San Francisco unless a marked ciauigo in his condlt'oi ' takes llae soon. 130th the Valencia ai'd Netvpot arrived yesterday. The Vniencia arrived first , 101- lowed closely by the Nowpot. Thera was a' slight accident to the ninelilucry of tii. _ _ _ _ _ latter on the wity down , and as a result It hove to for several bours. As soon as It arrived it was given out that it vou1tl coal . itS fast as uosslhie , and hurry to Manila \vltltotit regard to other vesseli of the ox- PetlitlOli lii port , At 5 : 30 this morning the IndIana raised anchor and moved out X the harhor , It Vts us followed closely by the Ohio and Mar- gait City. At 11:30 : o'clock the City of Pam utiovod outside tutU joined the fleet. Just ho- fore noon thu'utcneia auzil Newport , the latter with General Merritt anti stir , left the harbor. 'Flue signal to sail as tveui , ; nuti the vessels iiioved otf. Before dark the Indiana returned , ac- cotupanled b > the rest of tli tlet't except tliti Newport , which ii'eut ahead. The olil- crs of the Indiana rep'avtctl that Jie bull- fl ems liuiti sprung a 1uak , iiecc4sitiI iiig tlu rcumn. It will take twelve hours to muLe the repairs. Tile hoot will niako another start early tomorrow morning , ; 't'zt le Ii I ii u 'I'ii in jii ro t' 1'ecr , \'ASIIING'l'ON , July 15.-The outbreak of yelloiv fever at Santiago has caused the \'nr dcpai'tnient to redouble Its 'igllance V over the camp at Tampa , whore typhoId fever oxl.ts. The ndvlces rcceIvti lucre state that ( lucre are saute cases of malarial fever there , which are being closeiy watched , but the strict precautian being tniceii are expected to vrcveuit auiy more Gerfous u1isens. i COULD NOT EAT The Affliction Whch , UefolI a Fort V V Scott Lady. FOI1T sco'vr , IAN.- have taken Jiaod'us Barasparlila for dYHPP3ia cud t6 purify my blood , wIth excellent results. I i'ns so that 1 could not eat anything without ulistress , but sincu tahhmug a foiv bottles of Ilood'it Sarsaparitha my food does not dIstrebs me , and 1 have felt better In every way , I believe it. tO be the host of blood medicines and ifiadly recommend It to others , " 1vA CILAIO. - S ; miii' hasti'ht"is , iuuilul , ettu'C. I-I . .1I LII ilvi' , All tlruugits , 2Ac. , 10i - , V The Omaha flcz Map of Cuba Coupon V _ t V Prcseut this Coupon with lOcfor f A Map of Cuba. e A 1Iap ofthe West IndIo. 4 And a Nap of the World , e By Mail 1' ci-nts. I. A _ _ . - - - T0111111 1)IC ) hERS FORAl1S Wftnts Onn Bturncc1 to Soldiers When They Reach Spain. REQUEST IS SOMEWhAT OF A suRrifiSE ( nii'rzii bnfter Ciiiies hint 'i'Iuq'ri' is iipibt of liiiuirreiuuler liti iig Mituic ti , t gr'euL , l _ null , \'ASIilNGTO4 , July I.-Thero was a mug anti anxious wait today to hicar further hews from the commissioners who haul been clmnrgiul to mask ) arrangements for tue stir- retaler of the Spanish army at Santiago. For eighteen hours no word came from either ( icaemal Shatter or aenerat Miles although there was the keenest desire on the part of the Irestthent and the cabinet omcers to learn what was to be ulone antI that the actual surrender of Santiago antI the Spanish troops had bceui carried out , At the cabinet meeting at 11 o'clock thorn was nothing from time front which otilul serve as a guide for the dcliberatloiis. It was thotight tlut' cable lied been inter- ruptctl but Inquiry of cicacral ( ireely , duet signal omcer , gave asatimance that the cable ivas Intact , Thereupon iecretniy Alger sent a dispat h askiuig for the situation imp to the latest niofliclit anti artlcu1nrlY inuituiring as to 1mw far the uttirrender luau Iroccculetl , No answer came whIle the cabinet ivuis in sea- sioui. In the meantime ( lencral ( ircciy had cabletl and he was time first the hear front the front. A ulispatcim from Lientennat Jones , miii- tar ) ' censor at Pinyn dcl Este. reporteti that t1i inessago from time secretary of war to General Shatter was only six minutes In passing front \Vnaliingtou to t'iaytt dcl Este. Tue mcsaage received by General Greely caine at 2:23 : p. in. , anti intilcatei ( ( hint negotiations iere still in progress , hut as time tllspatchm was stibniltted to the president - dent no details ere given out , Toward time mnidrile of the afternoon ills- patches from General Shatter and General Miles began to arrive in response to See- ictary Long's dispatches. They were not gIven out in full but such portions as were mmulo iuIlc showed ( lint the negotiatIons were still In progress antI that the Spaniards - iards liatl raised some rather unexpected questions. Most Important of these was an instance that time Spanish troops should re- tam their arms when they are returned to Spain. V There was entire willingness on the part of General Toral to turn over the amnus to General Shaiter at the time of the sur- rcnder , but with the unulerstantling that time arms were to be returned to the Spanish troops when Spanish soil was reached , This was a condition which lund not been natici- paLed. The authorities lucre did not regard it as serious , or as likely to overcome a foal settlement. as It was attributed to time Spanish sensitiveness against time humilla- tlon Involved In the laying down of their ammo. One of these tllpatches , after specifying that this difference lied arisen , atided that a settlement would be reached before the day closeti. General Shatter himself summeJ Imp the situation by saying : "It cannot be rnssiblo that there will be a failure In corn- iiletins arrangements , " No question whatever has been raised as to time stmrrender Itself. Not only has General Tomal grced to it , but this agree- macat has been ratifIed by General lilanco at Havana and by the Spanish govermimnt at Madrid. The perplexing problem now to be solved is to carry out' the plans made by General Shatter to remove the Spanish soldiers who surrender , to Seam , It ' would have been no easy tmndertakini to remdvo the 20,000 macn across the Atlantic tinder the best conditloums , but time reports that Indicated the existence of yellow fever among the Spaniards threatened oil kinds of uliflicuities. After nil , it was decided to be only a matter - ter of money , and if this price offered is large enough steamship lInes can ( Ioubtiess be found to uummilertake the task. At time best several weeks probably vilI be required to move the SpanIards , so that it will lie necessary to maintain a considerable proportion - portion of time American army in the neighborhood - borhood for sonic time. Still , being under no care to lrotect themselves - selves against time foe , the American troops can be so disposed as to make themselves comfortable in comparison with what they imavo undergone. and by removing them Into time hIlls , Jmist in the rear of Santiago , it Is believed timat time danger of an extension qf time yohiow fever wiii be redtmced so far tlma it yIii no longer be caimse for grave ap- preimensiomi. Time smmrgeon's reports describe thu disease of a mniid character , and it Is said third ( lila vlll readily yield to a change of iatitUdc. ' ' ' ' ' IXSINUA'rlOS. NA'Y ItEMIIN'l'S 'I'll I . IuugI t.iu , Guuuuiie'eru' oiu 1)estey's r'lt'et itt iiutuuIin. WAShINGTON. July W'-With ' all of our dispositIon to be on friendly temams i'Itht time British our naval ofllcers are quick to mosent time allegations umiade to the effect that Dewey otved his ummarvelous success at ManIla to time emmmployrnent of Emiglisii gunners whomim lie 1usd ommgaged at fabulous vages at IIomg , iouig before ho sailed for Manila , Such a statement as this was nmade by Mr. Cliii- mminglmani 'raham , an ox-member of I'arila uncut. iii a conmtnunlcimtlomm to sonic of the liritisim mmewspapers wlmlch has aroused a good deal of discussion. Captain Crownln- shield , tIme chief of the Navigation btmreau , Is thirectl ) ' lii eiiare of the persomuimel of time hay ) ' . and hien this statement was called to his attention he very promptly and post- tively said : 'W'o mmcver Imave yet Imeemm called , tmpoum to get Emmgllshirmcmm to teach iii lion' to shoot. tim iubpectloum of the mmmuster rolls of ic'wey's stiuailiomi will convey tIme ammipiest reftutathomi of this eiiuurgr' 511(1 aimoir how ab- soimmtcly false It Is , ivemm latcu' than fun immtmster rolls are time puizo lists irepared for time use of time auditimig officers of time Tuc'is- lily tlepartnieat and by comparison witim time nitmeter rails as time squadron was origtnally Iom'nmeui nimoy abmow very clearly that no En- glisimnien iicro behuimid the gnus ( lust stink time SimitsIm fleet amid silenced ( lie fou'ts of Ca- vito. " Mt XV i'll ISIIN EIIS tII I Sl'l , his rvn i'll lteuul'hlI'Pui'flrtNlilftui I Ii ivltlu flu. ' 'l'housiuiud i4uullors , i'Olt'I'SMOUTII. N. IL. Jtmiy 15.-Time mmcx- Iltary cruiser harvard , himivluug on Imoirui 1,00s Siammisil Ilelsaners , mmrrli'eul lii l'orts- mmiotith harbor this nmormmimmg. Time imort Iilm- altiriui boarded time 'cescI and in coumipany iiitlm ( hue Spaumisim doctor ummatle an investlga- tion , 'Flue iumevsttgatiouu disclosed time fact tihtt nearly half on boald are Iii. Six Spaq- lards uhietI cmi thu passage ( moimi Portanmouth , ammotimer death occurred this afternoon and three patlemmis were not expected to hive until umight. There ivere forty serious cases In the sick bay nail forty equally no bad 1mm other vortions of the shliu. All thcse liattents are saul to be victims of ummalarial fever , wIth wimich dit'asn those vlmo tiled were affected. Pimysicimimis will mumalie a fur- timer inspection of the vessel smith uloteruuuimmo wlmethec or not it shall ho eeuit to quaran. tine , OwIng to these conditions ulotiming Imas been done In the line of I.rcparatlon for iaudluig the urtsouers. liloekade ii ii litter , , , t I a. 1CE W'EST , July 15.-Time BritIsh acimoommer E , ii. Nlckereon , which ii08 captured on Juno 0 by time Hornet , lust uuumd 'anmpatuck , oft Cape Crus , while mit- teunptimmg to run the blockade Imito Islamizmiuillo1 w'as brought here this nserg- Ing iy a frlzo trew uauinr Lietuteniiit ) ouugal. It luau ; a rargo of provlbIOn. bogs , gnft , ct' it had a crew of imegrors nmi tao iins.ener are on board. It ws bound from Janumilen , PROMOTIONS FUR OFFICERS t'reil.sm t niuueu. a Ntiiiiiier ut ( in llnii t Soluilers for hIgher ( irnites iii tilt.ti'iui' . 'ASilINGTON. July 15.-Time president today r.iulo time followimig appointaments : Army-To be brigadier geuieraIs at voiumi' teere. 'Iilianu S.Vortim , Edward 1' . i'ca.- son , inmcusoii ii. I.iscmumn , Ezra 1' . lwcrs , 1' ) be assIstant ntljtmtntmt getierai. with rank of nmnjou , Major Joimmi D. MIley. To ho captains uif inrhntry , Ileumjuiumin Al- voril , W'illlnmn ii. Sage , George 11. l'mttten , Edwarti 0 , C. ( Jrd , John A. Daprumy , John i' . Morrisoui , The one appoiuitmeumt umumnouunced that most interests Oruinhuimmu is the vrolmmotloui of lml- ssnrd 0. C. Orul fromuu fist lietitemmamit to be captain iii time Twenty-second infantry. Locnliy he is omme of the best known armuly ofllccrs , As a souu oil General Ott ! , who \aa in cotmmnumuimd of the troops lucre alt one titmme , ymmmimg Orul grew lull imerl ? , ntteumding the Oumimilma hIgh sclmooi uumtl receivlumg hmis diiuhoimia froam that Institution. lie was borum in Cuillforimhmi , spent liii' boyhood hero , crud Inter vent to Tcxmus wIth bIB fntimem. lb was appointed In time army from clvii life whIle in Texas , and was iiintlo a seconil hleutenmmnt in September. 1ST'J. Iii June , 1S'j , lie was pruimmoted to time positiomm of iirst ilcutenammt , and hits held that until .1 n I "uI ; imums always been with the Ti emmty- second infantry , cud when they vero or- dcrctl' to Fort Crook. Neb. , iii the slimnier of 1S'JG Lleutonammt Orti lund aim opportunity to rcmmow his old Ommmnima acqualntitmmees , lie soon was usketi to take clmmirge of the drill- lag of the Ornnha high School Cadets , amtd aCCeJtCl the nppointumment of military instructor - structor ut hiis aummia muator. lie Is mmmcm- ned , and to the father of a fine boy wimo expects to represent the third goumeratloui of the Omit faumilly in the army. Owiuig tea a cpmiftmalon of mummies it was thought that Captain Ord was killed bcfori Sammtingo 0mm July 3 , but hitter it WmiS remind that it was another oflicer of the nammic of Ord. Colonels Worth of the Thirteenth and Pearson of the Tenth are immado briga iier generals because of gallant conflict 13CC- formed anti wounds received iii front of santIago. Liactuni anti Ewers are made brigadier generals from the poltIOmt of licti- tenant colonels , time latter being of time Ninth infantry and a chose friend of Captatmi Ilax- icr , qummrterniuister of the Icpartmncmit 01 tflC Missouri. Johmi F. Morrtsomm , who is u1rn- anoted to be captnin , was a ii'tmtenant in the Twentieth. stationed at Fort Leaven- worth , Ecu. , and is favorably knowmi among army uncut here. PROSPECTS OF EARLY PEACE l1x-I'reIiulCim t hut rrison Says Aimy Other CoituS ry but Spatut 'i.tuiil Quit , NE\V YORK , Juiyl5.-Formei' President Benjamin liarrisoum , 1mm an imitorviow regard- iumg General Toral's surrender , said : "W'imether the fall of Santiago will lead to of Spain is a peace pr posals on the part iiiflicult nmatter to conjecture out at this am- nmcnt , Spain is mmot a country you can rca- son witim , except by force. Now , If it were with any other country but Spain we were at var , I have ito hesitation in thinking that an event , such as happened yesterday , In the face of other disasters , would mean the cession of hostIlitIes. Another timing one haste to consider In discussimig the probability of peace is the position Spain Is In. From time beginning Its goi'erumnient had to make the choice between foreign or clvii war. That was the only alternative left It , and It chose foreign var. "The qtmestion of peace nnv. ' ttmmns mainly on time situatlout 1mm SpanIsh politics. Impover- Isimed zthd dIsheartened by time reverses thmey have sustained , I thuiniif time Spamiishrniui istry conic ] (101)011(1 on time army at. name LU put down any Insurrection that would arise ( lucy would stme for neace. In continuing time war , Spain Is only inviting further re- verses. Nothing It lies left In the navy couid even cope with a detachment of our fleet. Camera would be wIped ommt by a small sqtmadron of our ships as completely as wa Cervera.'Ithout ships to defend theni all Its possessions and even all its home ports arc open to capture or destruction - tion by eur navy. In the face of tlmee con- ditlouis it is difflcuht to see what other course calm bo takemu by Spalmi thaim to ask for peace , "In any event time subjection of Cuba Is Sliflily a questiomi of time. Whiie further resistance may be mnatie , it Is more appar- eat then ever that there cmiii be but one issue to time war. Moreover , tue successive great hosses Spain imas suffered tend to umake the hiommie situation easier for time govern- memut. These losses mnake time people realIze - Ize the hopelessness of time strtmggle , antI \\.ihl Open their eyes to time fact that tIme ionger time war Is prolonged the greater will be timeir humIliatIon. " General Harrison declined to give an opinlomm as to time policy the goverumment uuimouhul adopt In time matter of retaining time PImIhIppiums nmid other conquered Simnishu POe000siofls , It would be InvIdious for him to thicuS5 any part of time affair wlmiclu souid become a hiart of time iwace negotiations. 1'itCFi tm'I A'1'mlS Aitid 1)1111. I'uu ml s 'I'eiii 1)s ( I vesSinu I at a Fri eumul I y 'I' I p. PARIS , Jtmhy 15-The Tempo this after- mmoon says : The hour for opening time peace negotia- tioums imus sirticim with time fall of Sammtimmgo , particularly as time appearance of yellow fever vihl dispose the Americans to receive timorn favorably. Spain ottgimt not to base time uillghmtest hopes on tIme Ireime incident , whIch was macrely a mistmmuiermutnntling , A ispatchm to the Tenmps from Madrid e'ays time prefects report ( lint the Carhists are mnahiing umrelmrations for an outbreak in the umortherim urovlimces. t'IUZII 511 il'S AIIII 'l'.tiCIIN NOfl'i'ii. , ai.a o f ihi ( 'lii ' .VI I I Vu' Cu ) itv. u't i'ui I it o ' ( ' ' . % uuihIInr' 'rnIui'rs. KEY \'EST , Fla. , July 15.-Time Spanhtdm vrlzo muhmlps Catalina , Miquel Jover , Buemma Veumttmrmt nat ! Guido , captured ilurlimg time early days of time wmir , vcro taken mmomth by time gunboat Newport yesterday. TIme Iluenli Ventura muimul Gtmltio have becut toimglmt by limo governumment anti iiiil be mactie into erummored war ships.V Time Newport carried twenty-one sailors , lnjmumed iii time boinhardimuont of I'orto hlico , nod sutllcleumthy reroveu'etl to ho sent , imorne. ( Ii'I'Pt uimi'iit for Sit ii logo , \\\Si 1JNGTON , July ll.-'Fhe political status of SantIago , its mactImed of govern- meat and umdnuhimistration , is now receiving attention from time ntmtimorities imere , lou' with time acquisitIon of several thousand sqimrt' ' untIes of Cumbamm soil , with a large eomnii'r- cial iiort amid imarbor as its center , it he. cones umecessary to determine how it oball be administered. For time preseumt It Is jx- pected time mIlitary authorities tilhi immmve entire chmarge , bath at iantlagn city and the otmtlying country. ftcr the details of time surroumuler ore carried out there wIll be time to consiuier time question of political status. I uiuium 11111's Go I ii to ( 'ii nup. ST. l.OUIS , July 15.-Five companies of iumimuumes mmirivecl at Jelfersoim barracks today. Three of them eanmo front Little flock. Ark. . nut1 t . ' a Irma Columbia , Mo. This makes imipo compiummies in cutup amid only timrco of time Seventh tJxujted States Volunteer reii rncnt yet to coumie , A nuuuibLr of time companies of the Sixth Missouri volunteers have also asseumibled at tim barrorls : and tue others arc expected there witbimm a few days. Colonel ilardmnami , late lieutenant in ( lie regular army , commi- mantis thIs rcimueut. OTIS STARTS VOLt 1IOXOLULU Trnports Olty tf Puebt anI Porn Sail from Ean I'ranciico. THEY CARRY NEARLY TWO THOUSAND MEN Short Stuup at lluliflhi ' .S'lhi lie humulc to Ass I st I it . it uie' a I I a it tire- 1111111 lu-s siiuui t lie .Jui ii riley 'l'hmeui lteMmIuuueIi. SA FItANCISCO , July 15.-Shortly after : u o'clock thmis afternoon Major ( leumeral Otis , from his flagship , City of I'tmcbia , signaicti the l'eruu to get awe ) ' . The signals were tin- deratooii liv the numxiotms watchers ashore cud by those vhmo hind smmrmotmndcui tIme aimiim5 lii summail boats anti were reccivcd witim great eiievrhtmg. As time vessels got under way time cimeeriimg increased and to thmo acconipnniummeimt of huum- ( irtuls of steam whistles anti time flriumg of bonmbs and cnmmmmon time tivo vessels pmoccctlctl dowmm time bay , lmast time water front , and omit to sea. The vessels imad some mlimculty In mucking timelr way thuiotughi time maze of smimali boats , ivhicim constantly interfered ivlthi tlmeir passage uuitil they attaltieti iuumehi speeti ( lint nothimig but the powerttmi tug boats , loaded ivitii friemmuis mini relatives of the soldiers , could keep liace iVitim tlmeumt. Time eohdcrs ! on time transports crowded iumto ( ho rigging and answered the elmeer- log of the civilians with hearty good will , niuti respoimdetl to tIme thippIng flags of time macreliant vessels by wavimug thmcim' limits and baud ii ercimiefa. As thu two vescls aimtl time small fleet accompnumyiiig timemn IiaSset time forts , the bIg gtmns of the batteries seiut forth .heir tlimmntier in smmiute , to which time transports respomiticul ivitit theIr steam aim'ta'u. Long before ( itmok time last goodhy's lied been said to time departing vessels frummi time decks of the tug boats , and time hcavily laden transports proceeded oum their iray ( (3 Honolulu , intern they smut stop to 'iar- ' tielpato in the anmiexation ceremonies and to take out fresh provisions anti refill time coal bunkers , Major Gcieral Otis and othif have their headquarters out the City of I'uehla , which also carried the rcunainIn comiupammies of time Fourteenth tJmmiteti States Immfantry , recruits of the 1'irst anti Second battalloums of time FIghmtcenth imnti Tivemity-timirti regluma'nts , oiihisted lilLili of the First North Iakotmm , First ' , 'yoming cud First Idaho , mnenibers of time medIcal stumff amid hospitmi corpe , to- tailing 813 macn. Out tIme Peru are a squatlron of tms hi'oturth United States cavalry , light batteries of Sixth United States artillery , a detachment of Life Third United States artillery , a de- tachmnmont of the signal corps umider Cap- tam Russell , a detachment of volunteers , medical otlicers and members of the hos- uItal corps , about 843 men. Time last orders of Gcmmoral Otis before leaving were timat the reunaimmimmg trauisports should sail as soon as possible , irrespective of fleets or other vessels. Each one simommid go by itself if necessary. Surprisingly quick womk has been doime on the Pennsyivaumia and City of Rio do Jaimeiro. They are both nearly ready and will mrobably be prepared to sail by next Thtmrsday. Time loading of tue comummlssary stores on these two vessels began today. Brigadier General 11. C. Otis lies finally been selected to commmmnand time fifth expedition - tion to Manila. His ileet will consist of time steamers Rio de Jamiciro , St. Paul and l'ena- sylvania. The " , \ar department has Instructed Gen- cral Otis to relieve time First Utah cavalry trout time expected duty iii the Piuilippimies and to transfer the troop to the department of Major General Memriam , NO NEGOTIATIONS FOR PEACE Set'ru'tary Iumy Ieuuie that Any Stueli Iove Jizis Yet Been Mumile. WASHINGTON , Jmmiy 15.-It is autimor- Itattvehy stated by Secretary Day that there is mio truth in the unmbIis1ed report that imeace negotiations have been oponetI at \Vas1mIngon , led by Sir Jmmhiaui Patmnccfote , asSistei by the Itusslaum ambassador , time Jupanese minister and other foreign dlpibmats. "There have been no overtures for veace received by any United States embassy or legatlomu abroad or by the Department of State at Washington , " That iras time statement made by a macrn- her of time cabInet who Is timorougimiy Ia- mnhiiar with the conditloums as they exist today , and was called forth by various re- iom'ts that raimged all the way front cmi arm- nounccmommt that a basis for a treaty of peace liuul aiready been reached , to the more guarded declaration timat the Spanisim gov- ernumiont hail conveyed In an ummolllclai malt- mmcm to the thmitcd States goverumrneumt an in- timnatlon of some of the concessions it was PreParetI to make to secture neace. The lirOOlCCts ) for time speedy lnstitmmtlon of peace negotiations iimmve brigimteneul con- siderabiy since time collapse of time Suammish resistance at Suumtiago , Time amoral effect or that victory for time American amino is beginning - ginning to he felt in time directloim of jmcm'mce. If the cuiltlutet has discussed ( onus of pence iii ) to tub moment , time fact hues not boon ciivulgeti by any respomisibie source , Now amid thou ommo of time government's agents in Etmropc comimummunicates sonic messages stum- uimirmg up European iOsSiIm. ; and naturally 1mm view of th earnest desire for time speedy reatormitioui of iteace entertained by time Eu- ropcan itoivers , ( lila gOssip ( outdo to . hear out the belief that peace negotiations are at imand. The umresilent hopes so. lie lies made no commecaumnemit of hIs desire for mm speedy terminatiomi of time war. Such a iosition orm his hart is entirely r'C0lmeiahJe ivitim the eamnemut purpose to imr050cuto time war mmntih Its original purppse imna been nt- tamed , Before that ( into atmy overtures for peace rmitmst come from Spain. Time imews from Madrid ( limit Spain had been practically placed uumder mnartiai law is me- gartled as a utmost lmopoftui sigim. It Is con- strtueml to macan a purpose on the part of the Sparmislm govem'ament to bind up In rulvmince time turbtuient eleurments in Spain that nmiglmt be expected to take midvarutago of tim public discontent cuusoml hI' the imcav ) ' ancrlllces time goverimnit'imt must make to obtain peace 1mm order to cause a rcvoiutton auicl o'er- throw time iuionmirehmy. It is realized here by the officials that avery duty rIhi bring forum a fresh crop of uum.teo rummiomo , few with aumy foundation , limit thou''er ) ' circulation mmd the creticaccu nlncui for tiucuui is regaruied as an encouraging sigum of a geumeral belief ( lint tl Riinitim Cati5e is near its enul. BONDS ARE IN BIG DEMAND NI ) SuuIerI , lit lout fur fls'er , ( H1I ) ' % 'Iii lIt.tu'C'iit u'ul , n : 'I'hermis flnouigiu Vl tiiti t 'l'lu'iU , WASi1INUTON. July lg.-ssIstant Seem- tary Vamulerlip said tomiiglmt ( lint time cor- recteti figmures shoiv thIn total simbaerilmtiOns to time war honti issue amnoutit iii rotuumd mmunihers , Inrltuding syntlicitte hula. to $1,365. . 000,000. Mr.'ttnulerlii' saul the stmbscriptioims for niuomuumta below $5,000 irlil be allotted. those for exactly thimmt amount will be awarded part of it , anti the smmbscrlptions for mnore than $5,000 ivlil be rejecteti. Time tniimscriptioums for amounts below $500 wili total $77OflO,000. In speaking of the bontls Issueti today , Secretary Gage saul acctlrmttc' figiros m'ouhul not he made up for it nunmher of days. Time first issue of time bonds will ho made on Jmmly 26 and froni that time following ship. meats will ho made up to the toll capacity of time burcami of engraving aimmi printing. Secretary Umigo hums made public the follow- lug : "It may now ho couusitiereui mis a settled fact that no allotment of bonds can lie nuado to bamiks , corporatIons or other fomnms of associated capital. Time stuhacriptions of in- tlivhltmla receive preferemice minuler the law , aimtt ( lie aggregate of imudiviutuni subscriptions is far lii excess of time nmnomumit of boumuis offered. In fueL , no uhlotnmeumt to Imitlividimni uutubseriimtions is ili he uioaoiimlo wimere such stmbsrrtptlomms arc in excess of $5,000. That is to sa' , time fuuil $200,000,000 has beemi subscribed - scribed for by inthivitiummis in amouuumts of $5,000 or "Jim ihue commrso allotments to stubseribers will be mmmatie , aumul tlmey ivili be olflclniiy ati- \'iseui of the fact , and all these forttmnate 01103 ought to receive such advice by August 1 , ot' at the latest for time most remote points by Atugtust 5. Subscribers ummay , by this aim- notmumcemnemmt , b imiforumiahly mmtlviseti that those uvhmo mmre eumtitletl to mmliotmemuts are mc- qtmcstcti to await official muotlee before inak- 11mg imaynients , The otflclnl rmotice will cover ( mmii lmartiommiars imow to mnako payments nnd tlmmus mlsuntlerstauuling and derangements will be avolticul. Time bonds wili mmot begin to draw interest until Amigust 1. " JOHNSON TALKS WITH BLISS iteeciveM a. lleprilummutil for Activity lit 1 u)11 ( les aitul t'rilmIiueM to lirmuec LYE. . WASHINGTON , JuiyI5.-Special ( Tele- grammm.-lndiami ) Agent Johmmson of Sisseton , S. D. , arrived imere today arid lied a lemigtlmy converse with Secretary Bliss. Joimmisoum was reprimanded for his activity 1mm Sotutim Dakota - kota politics anti promised that If permitted to retain his phutco ito would refrain from taking any part in politics In the future. As a result it is probable that the plans of the South Dakota republicans to otmst John- semi have again failed. The secretary also decIded todny to pay to time Slesetons $150- 000 to tiiscimarge their outstanding obilga- tions with the understanding that time 1mm- diimmts will Iii council agree to avoid ngaln rumnuting Into debt. It has also been decided to allow them tlmeir auimmmmai imiterest of $30 ier capita on Novenmber 1. Fred II. Barclay of Caunbrla , Wyo. , was today appoiumted Iiamnastor's clerk at $1,400 per year. Time foilowiuig irere today admitted to practice as attorneys before time Interior do- uiartment : Ncbrmmska-Joseph Hamilton , Al- hion ; Josimua I'almer , Friend. Jowa-Fiavius J , M. Wammser , Taumma , Agents : Nebraska-Emery L. Carter , Peace ; Jerome It. Keagy , Epworth. u'vsxLtN SQtLtIILOS AT CLOMluu.t. YIil t'rge I'm'nment ( , f Inuleumnity Gri1iutd I ) ) Cieveimmiiui. W'ASIIINGTON , Jmmly 15.-Tim State do- mmrtmnemut has been .lumforrned that time Itai- Ian squadromm , mmumdcr Admiral Candlani , his reaclmeul Colombian waters , preparatory to inciting a demand oum the republic for the immediate payment of 250,000 awarmieti by Presitlent Cleveland to Emnesto Cerrutti , an Italian citizeut , It is riot known timuit time squadron has rnale the demanul or that any force to execute It hmauu been exerted. On time COli" trary the department has been advisoui that time admiral's immatructions are confined to unaking a demand "for time complete and speedy settlement" of the award , Ills iii- structions do not go tm time extent of di- rooting Vimint to seize tii ctmstoun house at Carthmagemma , mis was at first reported. 110u111 , July 15.-Atlunirni Canuiiamml , it Is assertel , has been Instrmmcted to await the assenibling of ( ho Colomblaum cougresum at Bogota , Jtmiy 20 , anti time election of a new president , before tuRing aetiomu ivlth reference - enco to enforcing the Cerrtutti claim. IltRlIiit OJJJ liC'l'S 'I'O ilONOLVitJ , Cnlifuiruiluu iteghimieiutflsty Iii' Stumliojieui on tile Jslaiuuls. W'ASIIINGTON , Jtmly 15.-Some doubt yet remains arm to uvimut mcglmemmt 'ivili be so- lectc'd to garrison Honolulu. It now seems that the Seventy-first Neuv York will go directly to the Phihipplimes. Coloumel Barber has indicated his disapproval of time mirop- osition to have 1mb command garrison lIon- oiulmi , and in consequence some correspondence - once has hiassed on time subject. It is smmggcsted that the Eighth California lie assigned to ( ho Hawaiian islands , arid the oumly ohjectinn to (1mb plan seems to be time fact ( limit time state imas one regi- macat out time way to time Pimihippirmes , Colonel \iorrium , commanding the Dc. lartunent of CaIifoi'nla , iviii lie given cu- thtority to proeeeul iu'Ithi his aide with the tm'oops ( butt go to Honolulu , anti see that they are coummfortabiy campeti , etc. I'ertiiIti lug II , l'tist i.tiit'e. \'ASiliNGTON , Jtuiy 15.-Special ( Talc- gmamn.-Postumiamttors ) umppolntod : Nebraska , Fianithium C , l'iamity , mit I lay Sprl.qs , Simeri- uian cotumuty , vice J. M. Stotudt , removed. South Dakota , John A. Gicich , itt Lakoport , Yamikton courmty. Postal mecoipts at Ontaima for June , 1SOS , marie hmtmhhlc iadmmy , wore $31,423 , a gain of $11,026 over the somime moumtlm in 1597. The receipts at lcs Molumes , ia , for Juuumo last , ivero $10,534. against $18,622 for time comma- spondlng montim of 1S97. l'riz' I ruin hirluigN In mu ShIp , SAVANNAH , ( is. , July 15.-TIme British steanter Atiilim , captured by ( lie Mtrbleimeaul in ( luamitanauno bay June 20 , ivas brommgtmt Into timi , , port today by Lieutenant Anuier son of the navy and a prize crew. THE PUBLIC .IVRE CAUTIONED against spurious waters sei's'el out oe refilled APOLLINARIS bottles ot out of hotLies with ] abos iiii ( cork bi'auds resembling those used for APOLLINARIS. The imprisonment of a Philadelphia offender , who w'as heavily hued , ituid the indictment of one in Chicago , is assurance that all complaints ina(1o ( to us of such illegal pi'actices vi11 receive vigovous attention , United Agency Company , O3 Fiftil Awe , , Now York , Solo Agents oi TI/li' APOLLINARIS CO , , LTD. , LONDON. THEGOVERNOF RHODE. ISLA ! Notliiiig like Paine's Celery Oornpound - . - For . . ' . - Ruti - - Down Nerves1 V2 . / - - . . ' . , . Iff h\\ ; v4 t ' ; . . - - ' V r ) . & Coy. Ehisima Dyer was electeul governor of Ithodo Isiamid 1mm 1S'JT nnd re-electcd iii 1808. 1808.Got' Got' . lyer is a gradtiato from Brown University amid Gicssoa Uumiverslty , 1k macny. lie served as Suurgcaimt ulurhng time Civil war , anti ui'astijutnumt ( k'ncrrul of Ilimodmi Island front 12 to I Si' ' , . lie u'mott' , Aurli 7 , 1S'JS ' : ' 'I imave hearmi atm inrummy ! Intterlumi ; eatc- nments of ivimmmt Paiumo'a celery uomtmpommntl : huts tione timat I foci euro it ivlhh hie of i'y gmL'at iiemuetlt to trio , iamt'tmtari' at ( liii time when I imave so mutmchm ammxiety mull umervous strain. " Ptu i ii c's eel ni' 'OfllJu''i mud . um'on i''li eli "n mccii praise has been bestowed , w'nicim the tittil thy mu id Llto5 I mm t Ii e ii i I.11L t I O ' I iOl U umimcsita tin gi" eumui erse , I a uvm tlmi mu LIme tcah of tIme humblest family iii time birth. 'I'ime iumcalctmiable rtrm'i'iuit : of geoti tlmt Pal ne's cci u'ry coin ; mo nail I a d a I um I im iii : ' it I mg sick and eveum ulespairmuig PCOP1C ueii slmoul.i TUE MOST POPULAR RESORT. TIE . - iitmr.isyu : Telephone 1211. Lentz . & WIlliams , Props. and Mgrs. .v. w. COLE , Act. Manager. A Convention of Headliners. TOflT First Time In Omaha of time Great Eastern Success. the ANIMATED MUSIC SHEET , Introducing time Minstrel Comedian , hurry Armotromug and Ills 30Colored Jubilee Singers..30 r.ii1lNlIIt & Ulr.MOItII . . . . . . ( I rl3mIt'i' S.IION' . ' . TIlE Cll.t'SON S1S'VIIILS . . . . . . ILm.IVAN . . 'WlIImiIit.J And time l'rcnticr Quartette. 'i'ITFI ItNIL.'l"rt N C011E1)Y PUii. ( ) 'i'ime 'I'rut'itlu't'i ( . 'humnli.'uigp Orehit'st l'ml , Direction Franz Aticiruarm. ( 'linmige uI Hi I 1 Jlrui'Ii't'k. . itefrt'u.h.ji'mi ts ( uu rtl. uu uuituI 'I'Imt'n I 'lONIGII'l' iitnui . 'yeu'y might itt SummIt. Clifford's Magnificciit Gaiet Time Beautiful Biurhesqumo LTTL ! llSS isItim McIN'rYIIE AND JlllA'I'II. icitmgs of nil COliuI.tilUliV hOc , 2uc' , l0c. Next svcLk tIme mmciv iiurlesmuut' ' 'iN ( IAI'll 1(15. ' ' ( .llitum'ti's Casino iimt timti East 'ullduva : ' 30 Vutuutl'vmIio Artists. Don't fail to visit time Camtmio , Tll , : l'muxmfltm .1. : IiureuI , . 1&1 " 5b L.Jll aruruager. . Tel , SEZL 0. \Voodward , Auimusemmmerut 1)iru'm'tor. ) 'l'IJ1)it , t ii CE. 'J'OSI IU I'i' , szut : , 'ill II % % 'uI\VA IL ! ) ? s'I'i'IC Cli , I''cst'lm t lug S-Ael 1)i'muiuurn Celebrated Case. Next Weel-LOXG IIILANCII. , . Nut Iii , , 1''i'fti i'ii n ,1 em's A 1 I It4 , [ N MCWS I N'l't'IIiU ) .tNfli ti. SIiOV . ox 'i'iiii lII'At. . . . . . . . . oo SWEPT DY ( ' 0014 llflEhZES. tJ TIlE i'LACE FOR IIOCIE'I'Y. crrnrn VUe 5tii.ieJi'on Srinnyey , GiVfl Mgr , C'l'l'LLIII ) S VA L ) I I LJ1i , cccc cctccc cc.t c c souI'IIICIIN fl'fl ( r-I I ' ( . % 1.IFtitlt ) 'JtJ1SIL 5. 'J'III ) I uiggt $ t , lit's t tii I mmu 'u'l e xiu iii it Ian cliuwL iiiilVU5V AiVIufliiVIOU ommlv IC ints. a Imeril or mmu'ariy 100 Giunt On- S ' trlcitemu , domenn of ( ) ntrlelm chicks uaimi3 ii , ft iv d.vs ulul. 'i'iuo mnont gorre.iumu3 iltmmume oil uu&'tlm & , ( ) ntriehm eggs , Oqtri iu imsu 8. 4 I ( ' t\VS'i'O , , i'i'uui. , THE CUDAW ATOM , CIHQU ITAG 'I'Iie IJvlng luhl. 'i'lie F iuttrim'u of 'I'IlI MI1)4tY , - - Do ot Forget to Visit the UllllNS [ ThATR , Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss House on West - compel time at temut ion rf every jtudiclotus I'r- omm mubo s , uut-ujf Ii SVuit i Thu ummulerhy I ag Lumue' ' ? ( ml mmcm voumuu , ic u , I I P11:1 : comm t i ii hit.tui mt'h's ' , tlyuu3eib 1mm , it P p I . _ - I ( 'SO II II ii nO nra I glmm , is f.u tul ty aim m rm I tO mm i I time emitire uueu'vaus systeni. So long as time imlooui Is palo , watery mmmiii im umummit eretl by haul Immuumuors I Ii 0 utCm'vt'i cum it mmot assimilate pmoiter muomirisimuiii'imt , ho unmttt'r Im ii us' uumulehm tooth i'u tmken : I mm to tim t' sys t 0 iii. l'milume's celt'ry Cmmumltluuiuti , mirousc't ml imeimri V appeuLu' rt'gtulatu'o mime botveii. , ' mnmi lirtumg abotut a nomiaai actiorm of time liver. Thu to Is tim t' suveepi tug iimmi tlmorommgim ira um - umer I ii ishm bit Pat mmc's cci cry c numpum ii mmd I I ii t' syat 'uiu runt aim I v of ih"tim ii I I "i . c' . i : 1 salt mimeum amid other direast's ( lull' to itii pumre Uiooti , hut : niso of umetimaigia , sleepi it I a-u aumul uiem'vutls hui'u' tine mu i' ii mm ii ( I u1I it' : iSI ti t hat a re iuu'omugmt nbomm t by mu ' 'nun .1 0 till cUmIn of time acm ' : co. 'flue must' of i'aine's celery eouumpommuul ? nick , : ; nil I hue thilferemuce bet it ccii lmumpuu' , rinu'u ; : ' blood numti I lmed mum' rvc'u , arm ti lice I m by , e uutu gotic bodily ( 'OimtiIIiOlm. .tVtiI ii IAIii ± MERRY.-GO--ROU ND 1.tii mmmiii Capitol Ave. Capture the Brass IItimg mmml JUde Jt..nium FltLL. ; .J ( )4. ) 1m mNia ( , I'I' , I.'NM'i' utiuul aItuuitg.'r. Wait OEWAT % VILSIHR [ OSTiC ! [ AflM IAugust 1st ; V l'lI NmlIIt NI ) Ii- VSVIiBIL l III ) ' ( 'II II'S' AIl ( O f _ SCHLITZ PAViLION Fritz Tuiuutliur , l'mnp. 0mm tIme Midway. V STREETS W 1 LLL ThMS. IV ltentlu .voLm of ' 01 it I V l' ; u'iulu. ' S VlSI' ! ' JAPANESE TE URUE ullIo S1OflE. N of utum-ic liii ! 1- last M Id ROUR ChAIRS , .flNIUISIIAS ! ( , ( , A\1I' : S'i'OOiM. HIL'i' FOR FIItE- liVOitiCS , ( ) N'i1t'tN. l'i' ( ' Amit Slmuumul No. I , ' 'h'ehlcy ' , ' ' Aluntmmhu.truttlum Art ii Htmmuiui No. 2 , "it'uv.v , ' ut YulliiwutY t3tuimiul No. 3 , ' 'I Iiu4iIli , ' ' Nui ti : vitmd ut . V Stand No. 4 , ' 'Stuimlusun , ' ' Suumim Vldtiuut. Or 'Pimoumu CUMMINS , Ixposltioll 6roiinths , hI'I'ICLt' ' , , 'rHI3 IIIUNSWCK ( 'or. 1i & .Pmeltm4oum His J. ( ' . ( rilhhui , prop , ] ) 1oolums- . it iuuuithuui I nmJmiifloimtM. ; ituues-Anm'rIL inn I'iutmm , * 4 u.uj ( , $ mMe ticy. ii ; tu ruu'uLn l'lum mm , I 1.0' ' ) i''l ' ( tiny uLuid imuuivu rds. ( 'in' limit' to inimti froumm nil di juotut. ltru't , . , f j'xuositioum nr line ( I' mnnilui rmtmauita iI URJ.1 TV .11 0T.EL ; , 14th mmmd Jinrimey St. AmerIcan I'imirm-3 to I dollars Jier they. Street CUE'S front leimOtU imimul from Imottil tim EpositIoa Grouuuds tim fifteen nilnuteru. Ii. SLLLOWkY. Maimagtm' . HOTJ3LBA1UCER- con. 13TH ANrJONES ST. , OMi'thIA. II . 'tliS Il1 1.fll ) t YiI ) l.Mil i'lIt i.tY. dlme't to ex'iIitOfl 5ro'.sI Is. "hVAIi. Eiectrlo nunlLJt tore , ( s.umiCt . . . . . . $ AM uSAmmA Cui.t , rmertr , I 3tJi Ililti loriltis Sti' . . , Oimnlumm , , CEN'IhLAll.Y LO 'A tLi , . _ .431l1ll1 i' . . % .I ) El IIOi' ' RI.tN. J u. iAImiEl. , c ' ' " l'r..is. Fo an up-to-aato Western Tewspaer flea3. The Omaha Bee U - . : . , r ,