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I - 2 TJT1 OMAhA DATLr TTTVRSIAY , rry 21 , lSflS. V
nbotit twenty 1tyi out from 1Tono1u1u
With the PltHtIOfl Of ttii fine ttd powertnl
monitor 1)cwey will he nniply nbto to tak ,
cnTo of lihnnelt to long ni the ntvn1 forcci
In the Pltlllpplmm tire mantaInlng the rln-
ftIO lroportlon trny now occupy. unwoven
the dlecloure by the State department of
the lack of founlatlon for the ientlonrl
otonle of Mrnlne ( relatloni w(1i ( Geninitny
haft largely nbated the nnxlet entertained
at the Navy ( lopnrtment aa to Admiral
Dcwey' voltion at Manila.
V 'the War tuepartmeat wan agree-
Rbly siurprlsed at the number of
hltl4 received in nnawor to t1
proposals br tranponlaton $ for the Span-
lardi how at Santiago to Cadl7. The terms
offered by some of the companies were also
regardel as very reaonablo , and nt It Is do-
aired to terminate the prescnt condition
of atairn at Santiago at the canltoit pos-
Riblo moment , I hi expected the award will
be made lnmeliatel ) .
hr. ( iroenlent's Inst report to Secretary
Alger from the Aiiienican camp at San.
tiago came this afternoon , and was to the
eflect that while the yeIlow fever was
widely spnenl among V the troops , It 'was
V V mild In type. General Dumeld , who has
I. been suffering from tha disease , wan rePorted
Ported to be Improving yesterday.
The open stntrnnont froni the Cba IC.
gatlon hero toclay tnnde to the \Var depart'
tntnt officials , that It was prepared to no-
cept. ac proper thu program laid down by
floncrah Shatter for the government of at-
fairs at Santiago , in but a preluth' , It Is
hoped , 'to instructIons from that body to
the Cuban generals In the fleith , ( larcla ,
Gomea and others , that wIll toad to preVent -
Vent a repetition Of the conduct that has
jeopardizuil the relatIons between the Amen-
lean anh ( Cuban soldiers.
Its , ! , EXP1IlTlS PO14t.OVS III.S
'J' 9 'I'raIsIurtM Sti II , frutii ( 'IinrIcslult
% It1t Storp4 nnul Azianiunit lou.
Cl1AltIESTON , S. C , , July 20.-WIth
bands playing and 8,000 people cheorIni the
fInaL expeditIon to follow Gcncrai Miles to
Forth Rico got away at 7 oclock this even-
lag. The oxpeditton Is under command of
Major loneral J. NVlIsm and will , when
compioti' , consist of the Second and Third
Wisconsin , the Sixteenth I'onnsylvnnta leg-
hmonts and two companies of the Sixth
V
illinois.
The fIrst two regiments are on thio tratia-
ports Grand Duehies and Io. 30 , respectIvely -
Ively , and they arc at a'a No. 21 early-
lug thin Sixteenth Pennsylvania and the II-
hinots men are In the stream nnd will sail
cnrhy tomorrow morning. Each of the ships
carries ut large quantity of supplies and on
' the No. 21 there are 1,000 head of niules
nod the wagon train of General Wilson's
dtvlaion. Theco inca , together with those
of the Sixth Illinois and Sixth Massachu-
V setts , which sailed from hero last week for
Santiago , constitute the First brigade of
I the First thlvision of the First army corps.
For two days and iuighta the work of load-
lag baggage end provisions on the transports -
ports has been going forward under rush
orders. All the stevedores in the city were
employcti at it. They wore assisted by do-
tnLl of men from the various regiments
and the 500 negro laborers employed lucre
by the government and destined for work
on the roads and bridges In Cuba.
The scene which accompanied the depar-
hire of the vcssel from their dochs was one
of lndecrIbablo enthusiasm. Practically
, the euttru population of the city was in
ovidenco. As the vessels madetl1e stream
tlu u bands Out ShlipbOflrl and aShunie played
nntionnh airs and the thousands of people
ch ered lihe mad. The ecpedttion .vi1l 'gail
directly for I'orto Rico.
V GOES BACK ON AGREEMENT
Iteport from Mnulrld'Vlunt , Coinuuuander
at ( hlnuutnnuln ( , " .VilI Not
ICL , l t iii at"
MtDRID , , July.19.Delaycd ( Ia taua-
. Parreja , 1hc Spn1ab
eolnnYander t GuantanamO , refusc to be'
Included of Santiago
(10 Cuba. cctlng to Spatilsh military
law , a comtardc can surrqii1er the troops
'which ho'rao lly commaulds but lie cannot -
not oblige 'pthr commamiers at distant
points , oven though under his authority to
follow , suit. Consecueiut1y it Is hold hero
that . . the "capitulntion" only comprLses
about 7dOG troops actually at Snntago.
4tUltJCA NOW CONTROL WIILES.
Spnuilsh Ollitulnis IIie No News trout
Cuibn.
MADRID , July 20.-The minister for war.
General Cornea , categorically denies that
Captain General Bianco has resigned. Ho
adds that there is absolutely no news from
Cuba. "as the Anienleans control thp wires
and refuse to transmit otlicial dlspatches , '
Teniernrio Lenv.M 1'aruiuizy ,
ASSUMPTION , paraguay ( via Galveston ) ,
July ' 20.-The Spanish torpedo boat Temera-
rio. which has been undergoing repairs here
for weeks past , has left this port , going in
the direction of Cuyaba , Urazil ,
Uoveliat'nts of Oecun Vcsscls Jniy D.
At New York-Sailud--Noordland , for Ant-
warp. Arrived-Tnav , , from lircinon and
Southampton.
At Liverpool-Arrivod-Fulda , from Na-
plc.At
At Qucenstown-Satied-Catalonia , for
Boston.
At Southmnmptnn.-Satlcd-Saale , for Now
York.
Comes Backto Hood's '
_
Whonoyor the Blood 19 Impure or
Health Poor.
"I have used hood's Sarsaparhhla as a
tonic and blood riurifior for a number of
years and I use it whenever I become do-
bhhitated or my blood Is impure and it has
never failed to bring me back to my nor-
mat condition , it always strengthens and
invigorates the system. " B. M. PUA'riieit ,
916 South StreetAtcIulson , 'Kansas.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
, riold by all druggists. i ; six for$5. Get hood's ,
.
Hooci'u Pills cure an liver ills. ta
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LiVE PLEASANTLY TOGEThER' '
American and Spanish Soldicra at ant1ago
Got Along Nicely ,
POPULACE IS GETTING PLtNTY TO EAT
Sunuisit 11i'rehniuts Lonic liopettully o
the t'uutu re-flume ltttIirI4l for
Their Misfortuies Ilefore
niul Honing War ,
SANTIAGO , July 1.-Via ( } Cingston 3mm-
malca , July 20.-llundreds ) of Amoricamu
anti Spanish oIdiers , who a few days ago
% vcro shooting at each other , crowd the
streets of Santiago today , meeting and unix-
itm on the most friendly terms. A general
feeling of good fellowship is evinced everywhere -
whore , victors end vanquislucil apparently
being equally rejoiced that the strife amid
bloodshed are over antI that hue horrors of
the siege are ended ,
V Quaint stores , with gaudy displays of
wares , are opening rapidly and the storekeepers -
keepers eagerly accept Aniprlcan unonny and
courteously receive American customers.
The narrow , paved streets are crowded from
morning till niliht by chattering grotup of
Spanish soldiers and crowds of laughing ,
rollicking mnenjcionging to amoral Shuaf-
tsr's army.
Great barge loads of provisions and smip-
fulics uiave been going to the wharves all
day from the Red Cross steamer State of
Texas and the United States arnmy supiy )
ships and there Is evidence that the Priva-
tion s rapidly disappearing. Along time
water front , undorovery awnin , dozens of
women and children may be seen munching
American hard tack , and food is being die-
tnibuted very rapidly about the plaza facing
time hmalnco nail In ( lie nIuncrotle airy cafes ,
where the oflicera of the opposln armies
lounged throughout the day. V
The Americans are buying swords , medals
nummi buttons front their late foes and all
talk cheerily whenever an interpreter can
be obtained. About 4000 Spanish troops
still remain in time city , but the mnjortty
of timem whih be removed as soon as a camp-
lug ground beyond the rifle pits can be
arranged. In the meantime the American
troops can be removed from their old en-
campnients behind the trenches to cooler
and better spots in the huils north of the
town. Our offleors lucre appear to be in
ignorance as to the disposition of the Fifth
corps , but the general impression is that
but few of the troops flow herO avhil be taken
to Porto Rico. The harbor is crowded with
transports , but as announced at General
McKibben's headquarters , no archers for cia-
barking the troops have been Issued , and
it is not believed any of them will be tin-
mediately taken away. The oiflcers say there
is no reason for this , as the health of the
city In remarkably good. They asBort that
there are but few cases of smallpox. The
streets look fairly clean and the city shows
signs of care taken by the Spaniards to
prevent an epidemic during the stage.
SpnmuiMhm 1ercl.iuumt Ilotmeful ,
General Shatter has placed a censor in
charge of the cable office and only govern-
macnt dispatches arc allowed to be sent 'to-
duty. It is said , however , that press amid
comtnorcial dispatches will bereceived , sub-
jeet to tile censor's blue pencil sOon , iioU-
ably tomorrow.
l3ptmmmish merchants whO hitte been intom-
viewed oa the subject asy they epeot bust-
ness to revive at opt and hope for large
investments of Amcriotn cApttn within the
next year , There seems to be no race
lmatrcd , the bIttmrness being nit directed
against the Madrid government , which Is
charged with gross mlsmaagement of Cuba
and bungling during the conduct o the
present vnr.
The hospital headquarters are stIll located
at Juraguit. Twb deaths from yellow fever
were reported there yesterday , but the
names of the victims have not been made
public. The phyuulciana say that there are
but few imow cases appearing and that the
epidemic 1mm under control. They also think
that the danger to the army Is about past.
General Miles is at Guaatanamo , on the
Yale , and is said to be arranging the details -
tails of the Porto Iticati expedition. It is
reported here that a large army will sail
from the United States this week , and
that General Miles , with a majority of General -
oral henry's troops , which are not yet disembarked -
embarked , will go direct to the vicinity of
San Juami within a short time.
Most of the ships of Rear Admiral Saznp-
son's fleet are also lying in Guantanamo
bay. The New York and Brooklyn have
spent the day almost under the shadow of
Mono castle , lying as close in shore as
Iossible.
Commodore Sebley , with a party of
oflicers , visited timO city this morning , corn-
lag up the bay in a eteamn haunch. The
commodore called on General McICtVbbin and
strolled about time streets , making several
lurchuses and apparently greatty enjoying
shore leave , lie was received with great
respect by the Spanish otflcera who learned
his name.
Lieutenant Miley of General Shatter's
etaif left hero tlmls morning with a troop
of the Second cavalry , mounted , under Cap-
( aiim Broit , to make the rounds of the entire
mililtary district of Snatiugo do Cuba and
for time purpose of receiving the formal sun-
render of time Spanish forces. lie goes first
to San Lule , where there are about 4,500
of the enerny'a troops. Lieutenant Miloy
win then receive thio surrender , in order , of
800 macn at Colobra , 1,200 at Catalina , ,50O
at Guantanamo and 0,500 at flaracoa. A
total of 20,000 Spaniarls are expected to
yield their arms to this one troop of
cavalry. To reach Baracos , Lieutenant
Miiey will be compelled to ride straight
across the island to time northermm coa8t , led
by a Cuban guide. lie 'will ride under a
white flag for protection. but General Torah
imas semmt members of his staff ahead to
notify the post counmauders of' the terms
of the surrender.
The wound of General Linares is much
more serious therm reported. Ilium left armn
has bcen amputated and tonight lie Is in a
serious condition.
GERMANS EXPRESS AMUY
Itt-ce , , t Conmumimlciitlops Remimo'e All
. ,
Groui for % uutleipnt lag
lugiirfcremmce ,
WASHINGTON , July 20.-Further in.
quiries by the Associated Press today in
official quarters as to the nhieged counpilca-
( bums between time United States and Germany -
many imi tile Philippines tailed to elicit any-
timing which might serve as a foummdatiogt
for the reports of such commuphications , On
the contrary it Is learned that there have
been recent conn1unications between the
two governments of a decidedly friemmdiy
nature amud at no time since the war began
hiss there heemm greater reason than now
exists for confidence iii Germany's neutrality
in ( hue war between the Unfled States and
Simalu , Reports of misunderstandings in the
Philippines or olsowimere should not be too
readily assumed as a basis of inference of
national ummniendliness. ( Indeed it is be.
hievetl to lie Ihm desire , as it is also ( ho in-
terest. of bothgoyopmenta , that thu rela-
,
( ions of traditional friendship betwecu thorn
should continue unbroken ,
1iGz.lsil OAIII.ISTM AIll AC'FlYl ,
p
Oi'rimtiuius iluiiusi.esetl by Ose % 'ntclj.
fulileeN ( It l'iuIiev ,
LONDON , July 20-The English Canliats
are most active and Ia hourly expectation
of mommmentoui news. The leader of the
organization hero says : "We arc quite
: eady for active operations. Moreover , there
is no doubt the authorities at Madrid are
aware that a Carhist rising is imminent tmrnt
that It would lie stmcoessttml , SVo are im
menacly strong in thsny parts of Spain and
so soon as the truth of tIme cowardly stun-
render of Santiago do Cuba percolates our
forces will be greatly increased , Time
foreign enlistment act curtails our activity
in } nglrmnml and ever since the Madrid
government began to get into difficulties wo
have been shadowed ilay and night by spies
and detectives. However , we luavo money ,
which is sorely needed in Spain. '
HEALTH CONDITIONS IMPROVE
Less Nttftllucr oimSick List at Conup
3lernitl-Netr Yorkers to
lslt 'l'masmtny , . V
V
SAN FI1ANCISCO , July 20.-TIme latent report -
port of the health , of Camp ? tierritt slmoya
considcrahio Improvement in tlmo conditipn
of the troops , There have boon discimargefi
fiom ( lie field hospital fourteen cases , and
eighteen enlerct from the vftnions egirncn-
tat hoapitahe , leaving a total of 187 inca on
the sick list. There has been a decrease fV
twenty-flvo stfk men a day on the avprago in
the Kansas regiment since the location of
tle camp has been changed. Lieutenant'
Colonel Little of this regiment , wimo humus
been toriously ill , has reported for ( hlmty.
Tiun signal corps detachment , as umow or-
ranged for assignment to tIme ttenunor Rio
Jnoelro , schcdtmhed to sail SatUrday , eonsist
of forty-five imien under Captain Edgar Rims-
sell , with First Lioutemiamit F. 11. Bailey and
Second Lieutenant 'V. 0. halley anti Thomas
Gordon , Lieutenant Lawrence anti tvo meum
of ( ho original corps go on the St. Paui.
The Arizona ima been aildoul to time troop
ships , and ( lie Olympic may be chuuirtered
also.
also.Timo Red Cross members complain bittlirly
of ( lie scant courtesy shown ( item by Coi-
mmci I'Ccssler of thu 'mtontana voitubteors.
Time first uletachnmaumt of the Now York
voluuitceu's wilt probably snii Oh Tiuesday on
the steamer humboldt. It. will carry 3.0
mcmi besides Colonel harbour and his staff.
The remainder of th regtmmuent must be
omut to ilawaii by August 10 , according to
the ternms of the contract made with a trans-s
vontatioa company.
0 It. Sehmott of Los Angeles has been so-
heeLed by the Red Cross society to act as
financial agent in the Philippines. lie will
establish a 0G-bed hospital at Manila.
Sergeant Harry J. Mowry of the First
Sotuthu V Dakota has been promoted to the
grade of second lieutenant.
leMlgmmM fur Iewe1'4 Sword.
WASHINGTON , July 20.-The Navy department -
partment continues to receive elaborate designs -
signs for ( lie sword to be presented to Ad-
aural Dewey , under. act of congress , One
of these which caine to Assistant Secretary
Allen today is a baa-relief of an actual
sworj , with the hilt set with many bniiliant
stones , representIng diamonds and rubies.
The design itself , with , the many' brilhiants ,
is more costly than most swords.
Huumlnrkluir at 'l'nmumput.
TAMPA , July 20.-The heavy nrtiilcry
munder General Itodgura and the' Fifth ,
Eleventh nod Nlnetechth infantry , under
General Scliwaui's command , are at Port
Tampa , embarking as fast V as possible.
Some delay is anticipated owing to the
scarcity of transports , but as others are
expected hourly iio serious inconvenience
will be experienced. V '
, lust " .Ynnted It , Kmmwuv. , ,
TANGIER , Mooecor July 20.-TIme bit
of the yisit lucre of the Spanish'arned ; yaeit
Giralda was to test the Moorish knuwiedge
of the neutrality laws , The minister of for-
cign affairs , however , informed the Spapish
minister that ( ho vessel must , leave withta
twenty-tour hours. The Geraldl thecupon
went to Cariz.
Gerunnil ShIp Iteturums to ffl11I _
HONG HONG , July 20.-Thet Germanc
cruiser Cormoran has returned to Manila ,
and ( lie British first-class gummboat Player
goes there tomorrow. There is no corn
munication to Manila except by war ships.
is icl'UDLIUANS IN NORTiI DAKOTA.
Convention tNNemn1u1eN to Nominate a
State Ticket , V
FARGO , N. D. , July 20.-Tho'meuubhlean ,
state convention was called to order a it- .
tIe before noon and State Senator C. 13 , Lit-
tIe was chosen tuinporary chairman. , After
the appointment of the usual committees a
receBs was taken until 2 o'clock.
The successful combination ticket mdi-
cates the nomination of the following : Con-
gresa , FJ. Spalding , Cass ; governor , Fancher ,
Stuutsnman ; lieutenant governor , Devine , La-
moure ; attorney general , Cowan , Ramsey ;
comnmlaisoner instmraneo. Harrison , Ransom )
supreme judge , Toummug , Pembina ; supeutlu.
terudent instruction , Holland , Traill ; auditor ,
Carlbomn , Sargent ; secretary of atate , Fal-
Icy , Richlaumd ; railroad commissioners , Wal-
tout of Walls , Simmons of Barnes , and Erics-
son of Towneu' .
flIeeM for Coigrexx.
HANNIBAL , Mo. , July 20-The Repub-
ilcan cotugreslona1 convention of the first
Missouri district convenoul here today and
umorninated Frederick Wihilam Dices ot
Macon City. He 'was formerly principal of
the military academy at Macon.
FARGO , N. D. , July 20-For congress ,
11 , F. Spulding of Cass ; for governor , F , ii.
Fanclier of Stuttsman ; for lieutenant governor -
ernor , J , M , Devino of Lamoure ; for su
preuna judge , R. C. Young of Pemhilant for
secretary of state , Prod Fahiey of Rich-
mend ; for auditor , A. N. Canlbloom f Sar-
gent ; for trcasurer , D. Vu' , Driseoli of
' .Valsh ; sumpcnlntendent of public instruc.
tion , 0. J. unhand ; for commissioner of
insurance , 0. Harrison ; for pttornoy gtn-
oral , John F. Cowan : for c'mmissioner ' of
agriculture , N. II. Timomas ; for railroad
commissioners , L , L. Waltomm , John Sirnona
and henry Erickson , Time above ticket was
miominatod by time republican convention today -
day ,
JIFFIIRSON CITY. Mo. , July 20.-Tiuo
republicans of timeV Eighth congressional
district met here today and nomninatd J.
W. Voshali for congress. Voehuall is a
lawyer ,
Ifl1ANKFORT , lad , , July 20.-Jpseph B ,
Cheadlo was nommulnated for congress by
( hue Ninth district V eauocrats over John Mc-
Caruilo , by a vet of 82 to 25. l'r iuent
Congressman Landis of Delphi is his me-
publican opponent he was two years ago.
itmi var .t ; 1(10 6 riimidtu BoumuiN ,
NBW YOltIc , July 20.-Tiuo Tribune tomorrow -
morrow will say : Kuhn , Loch & Co. and
Speyer & Co. amummounco that munder an agree-
meat with the Denver & Rio Urnnde Railroad -
road company they Imavo undertaken the refunding -
funding of time first mortgage 7 Imer cent
bonds maturing November 1 , 1000 , into 41
per cent first consolidated mortgage bonds
of the company duo 1036 at the price of 103 ,
Time 7 per cent bomids are to be taken in
payment on a 3 % per cent interest basis to
maturity. For every $1,000 7 per cent bond
with Noveniber coupon attnclued the bolder
vill receive $1,000 of the 4 per cent bonds
with Interest ( roam Joly 1 , together with it
cash payment of 59.33 ,
'i'lui lli's at Cluiekiuuimaugum Delighted ,
hictore leaving for Chickumunauga park , Ga. ,
Lieuuuuant George l. Bass , Fifty-second
howit volunteers , procured a tow bottles of
Chmaniborlaiuu's Colic , Cholera and Diutrrhoen
Remedy , The boys wore delighted with the
quick cures of diarrhoea which it effected ,
'To meet time dcmmmandt Lieutenant Bass ordered -
dered four dozen bottles more by express
amud sold the whole of it in DUG day , except
three bottles kept for hula own use and for
personal friends , It never fails to effect a
cure and is Iileasant nail safe to take. It Is
tlme most tuccosslul muuadlciuun In ( lie world
for bowel complaints , For sale by all drug-
) iore Arrivals from lCiouudiIe ,
SFATTLhi , Wash. . July 20-The steamer
I.ahcnue arrlvel , loday ( noun St. Micimauls with
100 passengers and gold dust ostniated at
20.00Q in addition to drafts representing
a large amnouuL , . V
VV' '
\VISE \ ACTION OF' COCRESS
Dctger of' Recognizing Any Government In
Cuba Is Nnw Apparent.
FORMER ADVOCATES ARE OW CONVINCED
Not I'rcmnrel , to . % ssmmueTIC Control
of ( foiuuitry 'tYimemu * I. ' SpamuiMlu
Are lri'mt'a ( ) flt-Comdi-
ticuims at tmntlngo ,
.
41\V YORR , .iuy 20.-A special to the
Titmion front Washimmgton says : Time act-
mninistnlttion Is now very well satisfied that
eoflgess in" Imnaslag the , dechanittioa ot vAr
i'cfuked 16 retogulizum the government of thin
republic of Cuba. Vhicn ( ho rcsottmtion was
under' coneideratioti ( hue friends of the re-
iAubfte intude stmppcmrt of rooogmultioui a ery
iirent 'c niItloum , some of them inststimmg
that fo'decldro Independence without recog-
nitiomi Or' timoo'cnfumouut of time republic
would be but an empty friemudaluip to ox-
ciuul tO thmnsurgents.
Liven the men wimo 'then auivoeatel rccog-
n'itlomm are bdileveml to hao bo'ciumno c um-
vimuceul thaL it would Imave been a soriotma
mistake to have undeftaken thmat as soon rue
Cuban territory was enlmtureul it was to ice
turned over to the care of the Cubans ,
Cuban help of time United States troops line
beeb rtckumivl.tuIgnut epcatettly , but time re-
ient rL'ports fromfl tim cammip at Sammtiago flint
neiglmborhood fiavo in soune mcatmro im-
1mnired comlildonco in th Cuimnns amid tlmeir
'fltmics to assfmuuc the reBpbnsibiiitles of
governmncnt'even In Santiago. Time ad-
mimmtstiiition 'ioes 1101 accept without ques-
thin time fnilgmhontory reports concernhmig ( lie
Cubans tlirtt have conic to the \Var and
Nltyy denrtunents , , but there is run miuch
testiunhimy tht Is disquieting that the presi-
( loUt is disposed to ha specially thankful
that congress did not impose tmpomi hun limo
duty of tutimimig over Cuba. as fast aim sub-
dtmod b 'the Uuuithcl States to the un-
liaflupored control of tlmo Cuimami soldiers mmd
qitizeita. The Cubans'at Santiago aetna to
have aumticipated the icresident's proclama-
( ion when they selected General Demuetnius
Castillo 'to be governor of Santiago as soon
as the oily shnuld be captured. There was
no constmltatioa 'with the comnintmiIng gen-
end ut the United States forces before this
was done. 'there was no coumslulernttomi of
the people of Santiago whemu Castihlo was
chosen to rub over it after Spain had
yielded control. There was no annotuuice-
mont. by Castiilo as to what his purposes
Vou1d be wlien be was allowed to assume
the responsibility and privileges of gov-
enter ,
V The reports o ( today , settlog forth that
adme ill-feeling has dovetoped among the
.Cuh ha toward the United States and that
this 'may yet result in resiatatuce to the
Uumlted States forces by Cubans , exactly
support the expectation of a member of the
'cabffiet , who recently spoii of the prospect
imi buba. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
All Vil1 He Protected.
A State department ofitcer has ale expressed -
pressed the fear that before long the United
States will be occupying tbout , the same
utttude toward the Cubans that Spain has
maintaiped for the last two years. The
Cubans are rather expected tg de iop
strong , oppost1ou .t. the , , sentipe tt3 , , cx-
prqstd in Pri.nt. , ' MKtnley's proclauuua-
t.1iii set4ihg forth that , is expected ' to he
done by thm United Slntes in cnpt'tfrea prov-
laces in Cuba. Sometuing savao lxi tOO
futf&mi mind , made evIdent by the looting
of El Caney and Stboney as soon as the
opportunity occurred , deeired to flint ox-
presslon in ( ho looting of Santiago , already
looted ! , Y , the s9ldlo i of Spain. The presi-
dthut do not propose that any Cuban city
shah rbOiOOte(1 by' the troops of the United
States or' by tlieir allies. 'rho first effort
is to bd to restbre as far as possible the
opportunities of nil residents to resume their
customary avocations. Be they Cubauma or
Spammiab , tlmey are to have a chance to take
up the vocations dropped when war corn-
pelled the suepeumsion of busluess. Thoui
the city is to be hcept clean. Neither Cuban
nor-'Spaniard 'can be depended upon to do
' V V
this'
,
The CUbans might as vcll make up their
minds to show ( lint they are fit to govtfrmi
befcr they can expect to be triusted to
govern. The jirochamdtiozm of the president
does not make any difference between the
natives of Cuba aimd of the peninsula. The
Spaniards will not be permitted to butcher
or persecute the Cubans. Time Cubans will
be prevented from wroaklng their vongo-
'ance upon theIr former persecutors. Thip
may disappoint the inca who expectOd to
drive every Spaniard ( roam Cuba.
Thb war by the Ubited States , said an-
othCimentber V of the admInistratIon , is
against the government of Spain , and is to
frCoCnba from its misrimic. It Is uiot against
the pCople of Cuba , whtitbcr Spanith or
ddbfuuu , or to set. up Cuban misrule , amid the
Cubans may as veht make ump their mnlndmm
( hint this is so and that the administration
will arilmere to tiuc policy of fair troatmeuut
of all classes of time popuiation that surrender -
render to the forces of the United States.
V AdmommiNlirui to Submmmit ,
TherC1s' great prohabllity that when the
friends of Cuba in the United States have
opportunity to conimunicato with the insurgent -
surgent leaders in Cuba they will admonish
them that wisdom amId a good hope In the
future' of the islanil will demand that the
suggestions carried in the proclamation be
heeded. The president will not stand beldo
muon who a ok on opportunity to revemmgo
thoundlv s mt the expense of tIme Spaniards
for tIi , y Cuba for many
years.
Tue feeble c't the cities and towns , pro-
sumnably the pem1e wuo are Interested in
propertY , will , if they are in etuiltcieuit num-
bore , hold tIme municipal control , and it they
exercise it properly , be hernuitte(1 to do so.
There will ho no forcible wreeting of power
from those who by tuuunbers are entitled to
hold it , and innioceration } use it , and there
will be' no forcing upon the majority the
mulucminlatrittlon of the courts amid civil powers
by men whose only title to It is that tlucy
fought with Gonuez or with Garcia.
There line been no disposition i'n the imart
of th'c United States clvii or zruilitau'y oPtIons
at allY time to disregard the Cubamms or to
belitlu their nesistance. To the best of
thelt little ahihity , it is ndmnittemi tlmey have
reqdered tervi e at titmice very uSeful. At
no time , however , baa the adnutmmstrattomi ,
been disposed to asspnt to the propusition
that Insurgents in Cubit have proved their
, dbillty to nseimnio all the funruinums of gov-
erumuent that the Sparmith no eximectemi to
yield , Should time Cubans , y the uniatalcen
advipp pt their leaders , assume irn tuostule
'aix tttitude townrd the Ummited States as to
make it necessary to treat tlwmu as omiomies
the condition wilt be regretted , hut it wull
not ako nay dlffercoce in the determination -
tion that Spain shall not longer goyeruu the
island ,
Members pf the adrninistratioii regret
very deeply the informatIon from Santiago
indicating that time Cubans are inane intent
upon vengcauce than they arc % ulmon the
eBtablIshmmment of a government that will
deal fairly with all people , nativim or foreIgn
born. They will consider it most un-
forttut4t0 t the leaders of the Cuban party
do note mice timat ( lie prosperity amid peace of
the ivlancl depend uppn accepianco of the
plan of tu ! president ,
F'Ilimt , GiuuMmi % 'urk.'rs' loi.tiiig ,
V ZANISMhl4Lhi , 0 , , July 20-The National
Flint ilaea Workers' union was busy today
hearing report of the communitteus. They
ehovfcmi that the omjaaization is harmon-
) ou ju all brRnrhecs and that only sixty
'men are hut present beiug'paid benefits b
V - - - - '
cause of being io'ked mmt Tha grievances
of time finishers that machines were tiuking
the pincos of men , VCtO ncijtieteml. Tutu
wage scale , as arrauigeil. provide for a
subatamutlal irmcrene amid this will to lure-
seated to time imianufacturers imiside of A
week.
1 hEARD ABOUT TOWN.
' General 1'asenger Agent Temt5he of time
Cluicago , St. I'nul , Minneapolis & Omaha
road it in the City , having accompanied the
official lrnrty of Minmiecotans imoro for the
celebration of their day at the exposition.
lii speaking of the exposition , hue alui : "It
is grand in every respect , and I believe It.
will Imo vclI patronized. The prosimect for
travel to tlme exposition fu'Amum dImmnezmpohis
tiumd St. Paul is good , I do iot look for a
heavy movemmient from our part. of the cotun-
try uhtii Septemilber , becatuso the farmners are
eli prttty busy now nail will be for a month
or imioro. lint in the autumn them is boimnd
to be Imumionso crowds come down lucre from
up north. "
General Manager Meyerfelt of the Orphmoum
theatrical cIrcuit , that extends from the
Imacific coast to ICnneas City : Martimu liocic ,
the flium's Chicago roprcsemmtntive , and Mba-
tiger Lehman of time Orphenun timeator , lfamm-
ens City , are 1mm the city visiting the expo-
sitloum and lodhing over tlmo tlmemutnicai dclii ,
'Flue trio arrived 1mm Omnniun. yesterday.Vluiio
time gentlemneul deny ( lint lmey lmumve any in-
tetitions of luichumding Omaha. in tlmeim" circuit ,
it lii qtuietly hinted that. tiucy are entertain-
tug such mmii idea. Only high class vauCio-
yule acts are handled cmi timia circuit.
hmijuhuhition to time two volunteers front No-
brashia who iuavo mutuccumuibed to illmics during -
ing the present war ( one in the First reg-
uncut while on the I'nciflc , amid one in the
Second at Clmickarnaugn ) , two others are to
he added to time list of vlctlmmms , ono of them
being killed 1mm actual battle. At least timese
two were Nebraskans muntil recently , mmd the
parents of one of timeumi are linus in tIme
state now , Both were young men , nmni botlu
wore fr mn Schuyler. Fred Chilcoat joined
time Ihomigh Riders In Arizona and was aumiong
the killed at the battle of La Quasina ; and
% 'lil Wallace joiuied Colonel Torrey's vat-
unteer cavalry in Montana and was oume of
time Unfortunates caught in the wreck at
Tupelo , Miss.
Omaha has Imoon entertaining a. genuine
( herman baromu for the last few days , Baron
Ilermflann arrived hero a. few days ago with
a friVud , and hiunu been omijoying the cxposi-
tlon huugeiy. lie brought letters of introdiuc-
tion to a ( cmv promimmeimt. citizens from hicuiry
T. Oxnard , After a pleasant visit he left
Sn Wemhumesday afternoon for a visit witlu Mr.
Allen at Ames , Nob. , after which ho will
return to New York and sail for home. Time
baron is a splendidly built. mummu , standing
six feet two itmehes lii height , 'with great
broad muhotuldera that at once suggested foot-
ball. i1 dresses plainly , is thoroumghly without -
out ostentation and mmmi agreeable conversn
tionalist , speaking English and French as
well as he doee German. As his friend is a
little fellow , not much ovom' five ( oct tail ,
( lie two have become knowmi during the last
tow days mum "the long anti short Germans. "
.1. E. Gunekel of Toledo , 0. , passcmmgor
agent of the Lake Shore & Michigan South-
em , Is in the city , but not apecially In his
capacity as a raitruad moan. He is a delegate
to the annual meetimig of time Amerleami Fislm-
cries society and is on the program this af-
toniloon for a paper on "Tho Fish Cultunist , "
is representing a couple of the Toledo papers
at the exposition and will write some letters
bearing upon the show ; and chief of all iii a
member of thu Ohio state commisson having
in cluargo the exposition for the Ohio centen-
utah , which Is to be lucid at Toledo In 1903.
Ia this latter capacity he expects to do
his moat important work at this tinme in
cultivating a feeling of reciprocity between
the two states which vill redound to the
benefit of the Toledo exposition five years
hence.
l'ersoumnl Paragraphs ,
13. 0. C. Gilbert , Oiatho , Kan. , is at the
Millard.
Benjamin Folsoni of Buffalo , N. Y. , is an
exposition visitor.
V A. H. Muncie of time City of Mexico is an
.Oxposition visitor.
C , \V. Merrill and wife of Sun Franclaco
are Omaha visitors.
George II. Stewart and wife of J3oise City ,
Idaho , are in the city.
It. E. Murphy anti son , Sleseton Agency ,
S. B. , are at the Millard.
Ira Williard amid ] i , Fuller of Elkton. S.
D. , are cmtockmen stopping at time Barker.
Edward A. Fleming naiL E. B. Collins of
Washingtop , D. C. , are guests at ( lie hanker.
H. Whitaker , secretary Fish comnrnissiou
from , Detroit , imas apartments at the Millard ,
G. F. Peabody of Appleton , \S'ie. , fish
commissioner , may be found at time Millard.
E. E , Enmnictt and WitS of Arapahoc hinve
taken rooms at the Barker while visiting
the exposition.
C , a Miumer , travelimig passenger agent of
time Mcxicamm Central railway , may be found
at the Millard.
G. V. Stevens amid wito of Wichita. Kamu. ,
and S. A. Cmi and wife at Farragtmt , Ia. , nro
visiting time exposition and stopping at tIme
Barker.
W.V. . ( Jutlinle , a promninent attorney of
Atchison , ican. , accompanied by his wife ,
arrived in Onmnha yesterday to take in the
oxpommitiouu.
Mrs. S. B. I'orter and almuter , Miss Abble
B , hiniunos , loft yesterday to 81)01111 tIme me-
mairmUor of the summer in Green Mountain
malls , Cola.
Thu Masonic quartet , counpommed of Pramik
ForbeS , R. P. Browuiiumg , W , B. Heath and
U. S. Marshmmill of Ittlmumwuipulimi arrived in the
city yest3rday with time Minnesota deiega-
tion.
tion.IC.
IC. 13. Armour of KanBns City anmi P. A.
Valentine of Chicago , attorney for time
Armour compamly , were iii Omaha yesterday
to attend the openluig of time new Armour
plant iii South Ommmlma ,
Nebraskans at ( ho hotels : John S. Stull ,
Auburn ; B , E. Fields , Frenmont ; W. 0.
Washburn , C. E. Tibetta , BeatrIce ; II , H.
ihellwood. Alliance ; F , M , Tyrrell , T , J , CurtIs -
tIs , J , I' . CarsOum. Lincoln ; A. H. i3owen ,
hastings ; M. 0. Hubbell , bakemilile ; S. 13.
Turner , Atnmmwortlm ; William Steadumian ,
l'nss ; harry harold , I'iattsmnouthu ; P. Ii.
( hilcrest , Kearimey ,
Itov. Sylv.3stor Scovol , president of Wor-
rester college , Worcester , 0. , and fatimer of
( tue Associated Press correspomidont. of time
sanmo minnIe , was in Onimulma yesterday with
the imutentinu of occupying the pulpit of time
First Presbyterian church on Smmnday , Ilium
visit. wnmm iumterruptcd , lmotvnver , by time news
of his eon's diil1cuity with Coimeral Simafter
and he rctmiruued imoimma iammt night feaniumg tIme
effect of the luicidemut upon huimi wife , who is
not in good health.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
OBcnr l'eterson has sued imimi wife , Seluna
Peterson , for divorce on ( lie ground of do-
sertiomm , Tlmey were married in April , IbM ,
mmd alma left lmiiui , according to time ailega-
tion of the lUtition , In Avnll this year ,
One of tIme glass bir'wors itt tlmo tixposi-
tion has mucouremi a bride in a wimniomume
Omaha girl , whom lie will take back io ImiS
home at Nashville. Tenn , TIme groorim is
lien Walters anti time bride lilies Nuda ltaa-
ulohich. 'I'imoy were imiarried by County
Judge Baxter Tuesilny evening in time eoum'L
house , intending to leave soon for Nash-
yule ,
After hearing the testimony in the ease
wherein \V , B. Bennett. was charged tithi
ceiling a pint of whisky without registering
time sale , Police Judg Gordon reserved imis
decision until F'ritlay. Mr. Bennett was or-
rested at the instigation of time editor of
the Liquor Dealers' Journal , who claimed
( hunt omia of the men lme omnploycd ( or ( hue
lupose imad Imurchased a hint of liquor at
Bennett's store and that the clerk had failed
to cowphy vltb the ordinances governing the
aIo of intoxicants in a drug store ,
I
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To C1RRY SPANIARDS 11OIE
Oontraot Awar1oc1 to SpauistJ Tranbatiantiquo
Company of' New Yor
IT WILL COST UNCLE SAM $535,000
hlid.lr Must iIn Vi"c Shilii" nt Sflt %
tin.m in timie ltm'i. niid 'ViTo
1PrP 1mm 5etttecii
11mm yii ,
\\'ASIIINGTON , Jmuly O.Arrangoments
were prueticaly concluded tmy time gOVCrn
memmt tommight for the transportation of
Spanisim prisoners at Santiago trouxm Cuba
to Spain ,
Time contract was rmvancleul to time Spanish
TransatlautiqtiO comnpmmmmy , represented by J.
M. Cebmthlos & Co. of New York , The corn-
pany agrees to carry time lmrisonors froun
Cubai ports to SlaIp at the rate of $20 $ for
thttclu cumlisteil muan itud $55 for eatm corn-
mumiseiouied oiflccr , subsiatance to be fumr-
nistued by the comnpummmy on the army ration
basis , as 'provided for imu ( lie govornuminuit's
acivem'tieeunent for bids.
'l'ho avnrd provides also ( hunt ( hue coma-
icalmy almail luave five ships at Santiago in
uuiuni days fronu tomorrow , time 21st inst. ,
two iii aevemitecul days fromum tommuoru'ow , anti
etmoughu to eoniplet the transportntioui of time
imrisouiors ium twenty one days from tounor-
rots' .
Two ilnys ago Colonel Itecker , In clmnrge
of time trnmmsportation of troops in ( hue quartermaster -
tormaster rcnermml's dcpnm'timieuit of tim army
Steult to New York to constmit. With shipping -
ping columpamuics couicertming the tramusporta-
( lout of time I3pamuimdm troops eurremmitoreul at
Snuitiago. Bids wimlelm lue had pevioueiy
ndvcrtlseml for were openoil at tlmo animmy
imulidimm imm Ness' York today. Coioumei
Ileckcr returned to Wusbimmgtoui tommy. To-
imigtmt lie hind a conference at the iVan do-
iartnmont with Secretary Alger , Qmuarter-
nmastcr Gemieral Luthlngton , and Adjutant
Geimeral Corbin. Thin bida of time several
comimlmamiies were considered , that of tlmo
Simnuiislm Transatlauitique company beiuug
finally accepted as in all respects it was
regarded us ( hue best made.
On tIme basis of 21,000 emilisted men amid
1,000 omcers it will cost the government
$536,000 to trmmnspori. tue vrisoners. Time
ships 'will fly the colors of Spain , amid svlhl
be mmmnnmmed , probably entirely by Spanish
crest's. It was renimurked tonight. as ommo
of tIme curious developments of time war , that
time United States goverutmemit should eimt.er
into a fnlcndy contract with a coimmpany ,
amaumy of whose vessels nro auxiliaries to'
the Spanish navy mmd some of which have
been captured or destroyed by time muavy er
the United States.
liliAlt 1'ftOM AItC'l'IU FXL'HDIT1ON.
Ciiptnlim 'l'umttkIteports Ills Ship to hl
ut l'oh.t Ihurromu.
WAShINGTON , July 20.-TIme following
telegram hits been received from Captain
Tuttle of the revenue cutter Bear , comum-
mumander of the overland relief oxpedltiou ,
dated St. Michael , Alaska , Juice 20 , 1S'JS :
Time overland reilet expeditioum reached
Pnimmt Barrow March 29 , all well mmmiii time
lmm'rd of reindeer in good colilition. There
Is food ermomugh iii sight to last until Aim-
gust ; clothimig amid bedding mostly needed.
Hopes arc entertained that most of the
vessei will be saved , In ( lint cuso tore
will be but 100 mcmi for the hear to buimig
down. Three men ( imanues ummlcnowui ) warm-
dered nwab' from the station and store
frozen to death. As soomi as supplies can
be procured lucre the flear will start imorth.
I'ertnlu.tug ( ) 1'ostoflIce.
WASHINGTON , July 20.-Specimml ( Tele-
grani.-S. ) 3. Liumder was today appointed
postmaster at Leslie , Clark county , Ia. , and
VA. Ci. Button at V Miimmorvllie , Piyimiouthi
county , Ia.
( lIii'tldItAI , I5AGGAGII AGINTS MIli'l' .
ltonNt 'I'Icket Scalper. , anti hiNemiHH in-
tersinte ' ' '
ihlcyele 'I'arlfl' ,
DETROIT , July 20.-Time bamidhimig amid
transportation of baggage and bicycles seonm
to be ( lie subjects of principal Interest to
the delegates to the eighteenth annual
meeting of general baggage agents. Fifty
delegates were Present at the opening sea-
slon in the Hotel Cadiilnc this afternoomu.
II. P. Donning of tim Micimigaim Central , In
an address of welcome , regretted tha inability -
ability of Governor l'ingreo to be present ,
since tIme governor hind given the railroads ,
especially time Michigan Central , so much
free advertisiuig. Time president , iSir. Tray-
nor of the Ummion Pacific , in hula address
emphasized the importance of the baggage
department as a source of revenue amid said
that most of time roads did not. appreciate
this. He attacked ticket scalpers and suggested -
gested discussion of an interstate bicycle
tariff and chmeckimig system.
Arresteil for Frgem'y.
MILAN , Mo. , July 20.-Speciai ( Telegram. )
-Charles E. W'lhimlte , young son of Jutnies
Wiibite. a wealthy resident of this city. was
arreetemi and jailed hero today oum ( lie charge
of forging Imium fatimer's name to a note ( or
$1,140 in rcnyuiiomit for a farm. The semi
afterward secured a loan on time ( aria from
time Building and Loamm association of this
city. Friends and relatives of time boy attempted -
tempted to jcrsundo time rich tatlmer to pay
the note and save the boy a long term iii
the penitentiary , hut lmo turned a deaf carte
to their mloadimmgs ,
'Flie 'h'reeiIero ,
Time refined vaudeville offered at tIme
Trocadero this week is perhaps the most
uuiique nod fascimmatimmg of any yet offered.
It iuitrncluces a direct novelty in the four
Ohifans' peculiar fantastic revels , Anotimor
novel act i Ramaza and Anna , eccentric
comedians , whuommo gyrations whim time hlinmi-
din domukey are urmusmimmlly ftmnmiy. Tnixie
\S'nde , Fields & Sauna , limnuonds , Emerson
& Rimimomumla and ( lie Kiju-Nei's comnlleto
ouio of the lucat bills ever offered at. ( lila
popular house , Sattmr4uy afternoon mit. 230
time lamhies' and children's rmiatiumeo will lie
gIven mmd a wise suggestion Is to bniumg time
children.
Prejmchs Stumuimier l'roh.nhly ( immuir.'d. ,
ST. THOMAS , D. W , I. , July 20.-Time
CaintmmmgnlO ( Jejuernie Transatlantiquc's
stenuner Olindo-Roihridguez , formerly time
Fraumeonda ( gross tonnage 3,188 , net 1,676) ) ,
plying between Has're and Ilaytien ports.
is miow three ( lays ovordumo from Pm'mrto
Plata , Santo lomningo. It iii slipposeil that
it huts been culmtured while attenmpting to
ruin ( ho blockade at 5mm Juiamm do I'orto
htico. After leaving I'orto Rico July 14 It
was s'arnod not to attempt to enter on
its retturn voyage ,
Uii'le Chris Nogotiuites lejmts ,
ST. LOUIS , July 20.-About 60 per cent
of ( Ito creditors of Slmom'tnnmulm'mm Park met
witlm Chris Von Den Abe tonight anti an
agreement was effected to accept Von for
Abe's oiler of 50 cents on the dollar ,
vu re , I a ireigim t ( iii vs.
Switcimmea iii tIme railroad yards imear
Eigbteemmth and Pierce streets discovered
Union I'aciflc oar No , 38,9 In uiprues mt 2
o'clock ( his morimiumg , and the housing of
the car was dmstroyod before ( hue finn de-
lmnrtmejmt could traverse the maze of tricks
amid reach the aot , A coal car lmelomiglm'g '
to C. 13. Havens & Ce , , adjoining , was alto
( lammmmmgcl , as well as two oilier cars in tIme
vicinity , Time fire is suppinied to have be'i'm
started by tramnps who iuruvo made a unite'
tice of sleepimig In empty cars 1mm tlmis im.uigh.
borhmootl. 'lime lose amounted to about $ OO.
It Ii vmumsuuiiu om.lt ui.ur' Not lie.
This is mom a zmosvepmmper in Carson City ,
Nov. :
"Last week a inca died. There was zmtlm-
ing simigular about his death , nor ( It ) Ste be-
hove ( lint It wee an uumwelvomo visitor mo
him , for m ( be bad anythlui , t siveoteim flfu ,
if ( bore was a single object ( rain wluicii lm
derived comfort. ss'hmichi wmmrrauute'l ' 1mm to
desire to continue his journey , We know it
not , nor does inspection discover to 'us timat
ho bad. If hue poeseesed friends we never
hint At. Uumcle sam ,
fotmtmui thou ) , tunloes we
iuimmi imfl5i0h for hiutv-
svlm regumhrunly gave ml
itt
lng slmouldereil mu tnumskt't amid iloflO hmattlO
. of I.immeoihl mnil
ulefc'nm.e of time principles
is mueteremi nmnonK thin
Grant , Today lie
mnomt nmmh nmt'rniest , th life ho v8 imiftilt
.ioe Carpenter , a soldier. In death may it
PICRRO lout to give him as noble a call-
tog. " it (
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f4l'.tNlSli N.MIiS iiAllI li.SI' . j
A. FeW Suggoettunson ( lie ' * ulJttot o
l'romm.imn'lntinn ,
Spanish is one of time most easily pro-
nounmced lnnguuagemu in the world , says ( ho
Nets' York Poet , niud timermi is no reason wlty
those oven s'ho have not lunsterect its mmmdl-
mneimta slmoimhl not rtcqmuiro tIme few muimuplo
rules of guiuimmace ( lint wiil cmmnbio , them
to read at sigtmt. V
liverytiilng in Spanish , to begtn 'uvith , is
luronouluiceti am ; it is written. Timere are no
arbitrary distimmetiomme like those wimicim , in )
) nglisii , confront time luimSaled fomeigmm situ- ' V
dent in sucim proauncimitkmn act "cow" atut
"low ; " no such capriciotus discrepancies be. V
twcoum spelliimg amid euitmnciating as 1mm
"siammghter" antI "laughter. " Nor are there
' ' ' ' 1mm F'rcimclu , Au
atmy 'nitutim' vowels , as cx- V
coption Is made for time vowel it whmeum it Is I (
lmrecemleui by ( lie consommants q or g nmnl
foiiowod by o or I. In thuoso cacos , atul 'V
those ommiy , time tu is not sotmatheil as '
umimould soimmid it lit "quest" or "qmmusrrcl. "
Thus ( lie mmanmo of ( lie lmroininent uneiuibor of
the Cuban junta , Scmior Qtuesada , Is lure-
imouincemi icayumnluiia. Aguutnaluto is pro-
mmomuiiceml Agglimaido , amid so forth. Iftmt
Agumadores ii ; Agwadores , etc.
0 itelt is rcpreecntol by our ( loumiie 0 ,
muncher tuvery circummustummice. TIme Spnmiitmim I ,
Is represented hmy ctmr o as itm "eel , ' ' miami time 'V
Spamuieh ii corresicnimmls as mmeutriy am ; it eaii
be described to our ny , umum iii day , pay , etc.
flumal e is , followlumt thu gcmmeral rule , [ or
vowels , always sotiimded. t'uusite iii pro-
notmmmced lavecta ) ' , aunt muot Keveet. Tim
Cuban gcumtienmnmm latterly in time United
States omm a missiomi to President McKinley
( roflm the inaurg'muts' canip lmrommommnccum imiii
namulo Kapotmsy , amid not Kepomit ( Capote ) . V
Sagimit In. ( Irantlo should have the full hvncIi
of Its last. syllable , nimci not. be chipped oft S
into nut immelegant Sagmua In Grand , Out
thin otimer hiamid , time tommie acCent never falls V
in Spanisim on a finale e , ni ; it does itt
French sslmen It Imears the acute accent ,
Puerto Pninclpe , as an itmatnuce , is Prin-
cipay aumfi not Pnincipa-uty.
Tlio vowel a is already broad , lit every ,
comubinatiomi , Santiago sliotihi be pro- V
notincoci. therefore , with nmm Euighistu or a
flostoneso or a Virgiumia n-h , viz. , San-
tialmgo. Sammtinygo iii offensively lint to time
ear , mind should be suppreaseml at once.
We need mmot trouble ourselves to catch
time peculiar ammd fitseirmating manner lit ,
which a pretty Castillan says Madrid-it
does not. sound like our Madrid , certainly ,
ammut tIme treatuiment of time letter ml by a
Simanish tongue is souumethmimug aitogetimor not.
to be described in black and white ; nor do
We mmccii to commcemn ourselves to change otmr
lommg aecuistomemi Kewba into Cooba. Cuba
nail Madrid are mmamnes ( lint lmavo beemm cmi
English srccmkintc tongues for germermitlon ,
and our Anglicized usage of them is 1mm good
standing. It is different. wIth mutinies not so V
well kmiowmi. There is no Aimgilolzeui pro-
numiciation of timom uumiversahly rocogimized ,
aml ( lie correct way to speak themn ts'to get
as close to the original a. possible.
z and c are two letters tlmat give rntuchm V
V
tu'oumblo to Germonims , Fretmcimnmtcuu ammd Itni-
inmus who are ioarmmiumg Spanisim , tint ( lucy
offer no difilcumltlea to us. Z is in ever ) ' ease
giveim witlm omme sound , amid c imaa , time same
oummd when it. occurs before time , vowelmi e
anl i. 'l'imus Cers'ora , Ceumta , Macce , Oar-
cia , Clemufuegos-Timervera , 'rhcntn , Muithee ,
Gartiiin , Tlmleumfumegoes. Z , though invariably
represented , as I say , by our tim. is sonic-
times softened mu little wlmeui It occurs at.
time very end of mi word. Thns Gomez is
ofteumer sotmnded , perhaps , as If it. voro
Gomnes than as Gomumothi ; or , at least , Vie
final z is immamlo to glide off into mmoamctjmlng
bntwe 'm Limo two. With time , Cubans it Is
an almost tummivurumni practice to change the '
pure tit sound of c and z to e. Time Spami-
iards , vartictmimlrly the imilmabitcmnts ot Caum-
tihle , time true "Cmcstciianos , " make no end
of sport of the lishiltig , cmaeculmu'ted Cuban-
Spctmuitulm. The great beatuty of the Spanish
larigumige lies , indeed , in Its virility and rca-
OhiiiiiCC , and iii its crispness when properly
cmmummciated , amid iimmmcim of nil thieso miuaiitiea
is lost imm the Indolent , sing-song fashion
iii which time Cuhamma speak. La Zocapa , the
fortress opliosito the Morro at Santiago , is
Thocapa on a Simammishm tongue , but It be-
coincct Socnpa. to ( hue Cubamms , who , on their f
side , ( hid time Spanish enunciatiomm very hard
and dry , So time mnaimu island of the Philippines -
pines , Luzon , is Loothomu to the Spanish
and Loosen to the Cuban ; the Insurgent.
Patriot there svlmo was shunt. by time Spaniards
a while ago-htizai-is flithal , or ltisal , according -
cording to whether it Is a Spanimmrd or it
Ciubarm vime is almealcing of him , amid so on.
Time Spr.nlslt j , time iota , is time letter umiost
trotmiclesumo to foreigners , mmmi the lmreciuo , \ . .
sound and pronunciation of it. are really '
never quite ucluieved , save by the mmcttivo born. V
It. correspontla more nearly to our uspirato
than to oimytlmimig else. But s'hmcn we have
imronounced jummtim , amuci Jimdnez , ntmd Son
Jummo , and Jose , amid so forth , as lioonta ,
hlimueuicz , San hooan , helm , there iii uitill a
guttural sound to tIme j ( butt we have not
attained to , Time consonant g , when it precedes -
codes o aumd I , imas time same mtotmmmd as thio
jota. Corregldor lalnuid , 1mm Mummmlia buy , In
thus Correhuidor. Thmo queen regent ,
the Ttelna regnmmte , is Itohmenta. The soft
It of Sagastu becomiues , followed by i , a Imarci
aspirate In Gibenia-hhiborhia-lmnti artists
who have been some time in Spalmu learn to V
sicalc of tutu ' 'ihiralda" OS they speak of time
, 'Alkumtlmar. ' '
The Spanish I is a gumtterai aspiratu , arm V
is g in ( ho circunmatances nu'ntionel , , and
tha guttural aspirate is time very hiackhomie
of ( ho iammguago , time bass viol , as it wume.
in those mnmmgniilcont somiorltics that have
caused Simanishm to ho sltokemt of as time
tongue in svhichm to address ( hod-lmut LImo it
Itself 1mm mmot itrommounced tin atm aspirate ; in
faCt , it is LImo only Spaumishi letter that. iii a
mertu silc'mmt sign /tmerteutns are fanmihiar
with the Spanish prnmmuncintion of Havana ,
not sounding tIme initial ii , It. is so with alt
oIlier words in which time hi ocemurs.
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lclsHl'L'G S'I'liu'
( N Soiiietliitmg thiiit4oiiie : uI.ii Can
Ni'i'er io.
"It is a curious fact , " said a veteran
( mu ( hue Now York Smmmm , "that some imien
miover learn to keep etcup perfectly. 'I'iiem'e
are sonic nmeu , old solciier , icorlmmtims , who
can't. hmoilm falling into atoll whemu they hoar V
mumartini music-the loft foot dowmm sit. ( ho
heavy ( aIm of time ( Irumnu. 'l'ho very great
majority of men can learn to keep stop ,
hut there are mcmi who can't keep step , or ,
as likely as not , march witlm thu right. foot
dowum mmt the Imeavy tap. Sommmehmow their left
foot never gets fully hmoohcil 0mm to ( hunt
heavy tap as it should. livery oid m.oltlier
will recollect such muen-ammybocly can ace
ueii lumen at a uuuihitmim'y Imarahlu , amid timid
not his a result of confmmsiomm due to two
bands of music , one umimend ummmtl the . ) tlier
at the renr , mit of lack of time exact time-
keoplimg immatiumet ,
Time comnmxmammdlng otliccr of a eompmtfly
may be seen mnareiiiumg witimin clecmr miommumi
of hits ostru mnmisie wlUu lila right. foot down
mit time heavy tofu , while the compummy scull
be all right. I imavo seen a conurumnimmior at
a ( irmunti Army pimet unarclilumg in time witim
tIme music , but with Imiim right foot tiewn
at the Imeavy tap , anti , as likely as not , lie
was a mmmun ss'iuO served from one coil of
the war to time other.
"rho simple fact appears to be , that
( lucre are actor imien , its I bmavu said , whenever
never get tlmmuir left. . foot. fully antI ummfail. I
lngiy hooked cmi to thu heavy tap of ( ho
drum. "
hiring Imi two lmomuui tide new sutm3cnibene ,
prepmmicl for two weeks each mud get tlmreu
'of Time lice's phiotogravurca of time exposi-
lion - ,
,
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