I - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - V V V V , _ . _ , _ - - ----VV---- _ - - - . - - - ? - - - - - V. - - V V .r _ _ : _ VV . : I \ : THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. L1 . . V I V V Lt- ESTABLIShED ,1UNi 19 , 1571. OMAJLA , MONIAY MOflNt3 , JULY 2u , 1SOS. SINGLE COPY J3II\.1i CENTS. V , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . I" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SUNDAY AT TILE FAIR ir 1 Tar Crowd Viith the Grounds During the V ' Blazing Hot Afternoon. ( A . MANY FAMILY PARTIES IN EVIDENCE ) Tather , Mother Children with Lunch inV litind Invade the Court. V ' ΒΆ EVENING SEES A GREAT OUTPOURING ) , , V Everybody Gees t hear the Concert and See the fliumination. WORKING PEOPLE ShOW ThEIR SUPPORT V ILtaiI4 rrIM , of ( hi' Onnhft Toiler , . ( Ivc I.VlI..IIeI of rIici i.irets * t I. , , . O the ( bIuesNI.lt , 1P Un itIit . liflhlleM. ' , . \v&fl have a nft annp today , " Paid one of the gatekeepers at the exposWon as he IOStCd hhncU at htt turnetlic at 1 ocloek ycsterIay. "You couldn't get people to ' collie out , In this heat If you WoUld let thetii t . In for iiotling. " But lcss than a initiute after a motor train pulled UI. wIth scarcely tandliig room left and forty-seven people llICl ) olt and filed UI ) tO the tIcket wlii- ) t tiows. g . But most of the people preferred to wait until the inlilday itcat had moderated and itY03 well along In the afternoon before the grounds began to 1111 In earnest. The : 3 people caine steadily during the afternoon , but the crowd vits not at its best until , after the sun had dropped toward the Pa- elite atiti the pavements were fanned by ' J 31 thu cooler evening breeze , Then the at- rivals multiplied and the people canto out , i : . of the bittlilinga nitil shady retreats where V . , they had aoight. shelter during the afternoon - noon nod helped to glse the grounds the animated appearance of a vopular resort. The preponderance ot family parties was more marked titan on any previous tlay of the eXjSitlofl. ) ) There were liundrutis of them scattered all over the grounds and a itiore comfort .ble looking crowd on a July ' day would be hard to flnl. The suplly of . seats In the gallery f the Auditorium was r , drawii upon lo provide resting places for the visitors under the colonnades and In corners where the buildings shut ott the sun antI they were all occupied. V \Vorklnginen of Omaha constituted a very considerable proportion of the crowd and tlto hulk of the early arrivals. They brought their wives and children and en- joyctl a relaxation that was at once proilt- able and enjoyable. They l1 stayed through the evenIng nod went home happily - pily convinced that the exposition Is the greatest enterprise on earth. datiy of these lC01)1O ) unit never before seen the sp'ctnclo In the full beauty of tlio electric IlluminatIon. They work sI days In the week and cannot afford to pay a couple of dollars to take theIr famIlies to the groun.l . merely for the evenIng. TheIr Idea of the inngttlulccnce of the scene had been gatli. ered trout lassing glimpses of the Upper lilies of lights trout the outside nnd theIr first view of the Itihl beauty of the court In Its Incandescent ornamentation filled thteni with unrcstralne(1 delight. To them it is one of the experiences of a lifetime and somcthliig to be recalled wIth constant satisfactIon as they toll thiough another week. The coining week will see the Inst of the irildsumtner ( IUIII1C5S and train thin begin- nlng at August tlto cXhO5ltlOtt will be enlivened - livened by an almost continual succession of special nntl entertainIng features. Forty- four 8lecial days have already been schted- tiled for the last three months , of which fourteen occur In August. twenty-three in September Bud SCVUO in October. Others - vill be added from Unto to iliac as the con- V 1 tlltlons warrant and there vihl he few days J on which there will hot ho something out V j of the ordinary to give variety auth zest to ; ( the enterprIse. V In thu absence of special days ( luring this week the musIcal features wIll be made a V prominctit. Tonight the descriptIve fantaaie. "From Ilattieuield to FiresIde. " which scored a decided hilt a week ago , sviii be repeated and cry materially improved. The tentH- V ( Lou vill be xxinde more enjoyable by the PartIciPation of the exposition chorus and the Pyrotechililcal effects that accompany the battle scene will be titore elaborate. it will constitute the seond vart of the concert in order that it will be dark enough to obtain . " the full effect of the fireworks and will be preceded by a first part of popular band selections , with vocal interludes by the exposition - position chorus. Vli'tA lbS Plilt I.I ) IA ? ' CONltESS. Capl.iIii UereerhIsIH duo Mnter * tIl S' , , rIt'il Uii t I it % d vii 11CC. The work of preparing for the arrivil of the Indians who will be here about the first of next month to hecomo one of the interesting features of the exposition has beoli ncirly completed , All that remains to be done is to work out some of the minor details upon and about the grounds. At this time Captain Mercer is unable to say just when the Inihlan vihi arrive , though lie feelt' pretty certain that they will all be hero on Indian day , which has been set for August 4. The camp grounds , wliieit have been located on the north tract just eiitof the Transportation building , have beeii cleared of tue brush anti debris aiid liresent an attractive appearance , The vcst cud of this' tract is quIte heavily wooded , having sortie stately old cottonwood - wood trees , wutilo maples , box elders antI apple trees are scattered about , affording shitide and giving it something of the up. hienrahlee of an ciii forest. here the tepees viii be located atiti in and about them wilt be the utensIls and equIpment used by the Indian when he is at hiojite upon his res- ervution. III these teIees anti itbotit theta will be portrayed the ( rile htidinn life. \'lieu the plan of holdIng an iinhlun con. gress was first conceived it was consitiered advisable to bring Indian faniliies from locations close to the reservations. the members at which are iiartlshly civilized , I..atvr on , however , this was abandoned , It being considered that the Indiana ( rota the - most remote points , those who hiat seldom ' collie In touch with the vhaites , woulti prove a ittoro atiruetivo feature. WIth this Idea in view the ork was prosecuted auth there will be scores of indtans here who have seldom If ever seen a whIte settlement. There sviil he fully 700 indIans here , representing - resenting the torty.odti separate and ills- tinctivu trlbei. while nil of the brai heii ( V of these tribes will h'iyo ( antilles upon tb & grounds , The Indians wii lnirttciliate in theIr tribal Rnies and will htolti their own lieculiur rthlglotia eryIes , will give tbr tl5t1CtV5 nOd social functions. The Place where the games anti dances will occur will be within an enclosure just south of the cutup ground , to .Vh1ICh a small adifliBsion \ tee will be charged. Thu alanKeluent tea- rk ( Coutiuueil on Fifth V _ UNITY OF EFFORT WILL WIN I'rngrcst of WurILof ilnn'lnry Cotti- ililpiMiohi iN highly Sati.fneti.ry- . I'ri.N4icct for LglaInti.n. 1NI)1M4APOL.i , July 24. - Chairman hush 11. hlanna of the monetary commin- sion has prepareti a statement addressed to the business men of the Uniteil States set- hag forth the results of the work of the commission during the last session of con- gross. lie says : "The present status of the undertaking to ecuro a comlrchicnslve currency law Is encouraging beyond what was expected. In truth , the remarkable prompt appreciation of the value of organized effort anti the re- ahizatton that the opportunity Is at hunch bus resulted in very gratifying progress. "The lull as finally agreed upon and to- iorted to the house has been very generally approveil by almost everyone supporting the effort to accomplish comprehensive mono- tnry legislation. The bill Includes au of the vital elements recommended by the moo- etary commission , but the detail of the method differs In some respects radically. On the whole the bill reported by the coin. mittee is a greater step In the right direc. tion than the business men of the country hail reason to expect would lie had in this early stage in the progress of the work. "The passage of this bill wilt be the be. ginning of a law for the lest currency in the world , Of course it. is possibie and probable - able that there may be objection to the do- ( lotahls of the bill and changes made before approved by both houses of congress , but the encouragement is so great that all busi- hess men who recognize the extraordinary opportunity are warranted In absolute unity of effort henceforth , to the Ihtial success of the consummation. "Tho avoidance of dissension In discussion - sion among the friends of this character of legislation upon the question of consideration - tion seemed desirable , anti it became a ques- tioti of expediency. While appreciating time force and Influence upon tile next election that would surely have followed If an nffir- inative action could have been had iluring the session Just closed the committee is glad to assert that at this period , everything considered , the present status Is probably more favorable to ultimate holsiatloti than would have been the case had a number of the leading republicans in the house ills- approved the action sought during time sos- sn. To measure the present condition It Is only necessary to say that there is every reason to believe that the iiroslmhent and all the leading adnilnititration republican con- gressmefl and senators and the lfiO members of the house who signed time petition now stand united in sulport of the general principles - ciples of the committee bill. There Is every reason to believe that Mr. Ieeti will be an earnest advocate of the monetary legisla- then. "There is every reason for the members of this organizatIon to entertain posItive hope anti to arouse the toast dcterminctl spirit anti effort to continue the struggle so unr.mittIngiy and so successfully made to this stage of the work. It was well un- derstooti that. the effort made for action iii the lower house during time session just closed as for the particular purpose of itiaking a demonstration of good faith on the part of that branch of congress. ' 'This it Wfl5 believed wOuiI , inspire new hope au. . ! unite business men of the eoun- try In an effort to secure in the November election not only time continuance of the control by the repubiican and sound muommey eletneat of the lower house but to Ovei- conic time majority In the senate now held iy the fiat money reopio anti thUs mnlco sound nmouey legislation possible. No such hegisiatlon can be enacted until both branches of conmress are in controi of the I rcpuhiicans and the sound money demo- Cints. ' 'Plans will ho formulated In duo time , In orler , that time btitiiness macn of tIme country - try may supplement time regular organization - tion for work itt time leclsiative antI coil- gressiotini districts. II. II. IIANNA. " CHEER FLAG OF CAPTORS Stilt is IMit VrIK.Ilerstnrt iiig for 1Iotll ( , ca ye nit rnord mary Ieiioti- strut toim i it % tav erIC Ilnrlor. NIV YORK , Ju1y24.-Prisoners of war cheering the [ lag of their captors was the unusual sight at the Union dock at Brooklyn - lyn today. The sight was all the more sig- niflcnnt as time cheers camna front Spanish throats. The 254 SpanIsh htrisoners captured on the tour prizes were about to sail for home imittler the British flag. 'They were emi the ilesperia and just as it backed out of time dock one of the patrol boats came by , With one accord tile prisoners - oners raised timree mIghty cheers , which utrmrtleii the people omm the Brooklyn simore nod could be hoarti on Oovernorii Islmimmth. it was the best they could do in thanking Uncle Saum for the kindness lavlslmcti on limom whiie they vere prisoners. The Ilesperia left at 3:30 : bound for Ital- lull shores. It will put the prisoners on shore at Gibraltar. Time prisoners were a imappy hot and their appearance hewed that they hail been vehi treated wimiho in cimforced khleimess. Among the 24 prisommors were ix olhlcers. They have saloon accom- imtodatlons while the otimors are In the steerage. Otme of time Spanish ofilcers said : "If our maim In the field reahizeti either time imopelcasness of our cause or the treat- meat they would get at time hands of time Atmicricaims they wotmlti not might long. Time quickest aimil easiest way to reach imoimmo is to surrender. I believe in Ilgimtimmg where there is a chance , but our blockaded soltilers don't know we imaven't a cimance. They caim get. homn quicker by surrantlering nod tim time meantimne be rell foil anti taken care of. But they timimmk time Aimtoricans will mur- tier tlmoni , " Time Austrian consul paiti $17 $ a head for time passage of each of ( lie lirisolmers. CRUSHED TO DEATH IN A SEWER 'l're'.tle' ( i4'N tlllItitiI IIe'it 1)iri Cur I'iii Is I ota I ito 'I'renehi- Out' ititut Iiii..l. CL.BVELAND. July 21-One man was killed aimti several injured today wlmiiu at work on a sewer near Etigewater Park. The mcmi were down in the trench , when time trestle on which the car that hauls away the dirt is run fell , The car was precipi- tateti to a imiatform coviimg time sewer. Adam ihittismnan , aged 66 , was crushed to tirath beneatlm the timbers. The following were badly injured ; Timommins hiasuzer , eged 46 , city inspector ; timigim brokemm , F'runk Sprungei , aged 45 , nose broken and hurt about hotly. Paul Frobol , aged 31 , cut in heath and body bruised. Frank ltoblimsky , aged 32 , antI F'rank Seozynskl. aged 30 , badly cut and bruised about time body. All but one of the wounded were taken to hospitals. Up to timls titmie nobody lmas been aide to explaimm why time trestle feli. It caamo dun witimout warning. NirN'N ! ( or ( ItIcsi.mnmmgu , KE'IST , July 24.-Tonight thirty odd lied Cross physicians and nuries were started from here to Cbickamaua , .4 V GLAD TO GIVE UP ThEIR i1RIS Three Thousand Spanish Troops and GuerriliM Surrender at La. Palmas , THEY WERE ON TIlE VERGE OF STARVATION Three Titomitsattil MInimuM of .trltlM Turned itt .m.l I.ndeil tin Ox Carts to lie 'I'uketm to . littiltonil. WASIIINC1TOt' , .Iuti' 24.-The War the. partnmcnt at midnirht posteti the following : SANTIAGO , Jtml' 4-A.ljutmmnt General of the Army , Waslmington : Lleutetmnnt Miley hmas returned from Las Vegas anti Las I'imi- inns. where ime went four days ago to to- ceive surrendered troops. Time number sur- rcmidered was larger than General Tornl to- Ported. Three timousanil Spanish troops and Z150 volunteer guerrillas gave up their nrns. Three thousand stands of aroma were turned in anti loathed on ox carts anti started to the railroad , Spanish troops accompanying thenm to San Lula anti nil apparently greatly ; mieasetl at tirosoects of returning Imomne , They were on the verge of starvation anti I have to send theta rations tomorrow. If the ntmmnbcrs keep up as thmey have there will be about 24,000 to ship away-nearly 12,000 from Santiago. ,0O0 from San Ltmis , 0,000 froiim Gimmintammanmo and over 2,000 at Sagila anti Ilaracoa. ( Signed ) SIIAFTEIL , "Major General Commanding. " BREAK CAMP AT CHICKAMAUGA Iepnrt tire il lure'l'ruopM for Nev- iort NeitM JO .ioiit tile Porte hticntt H.ieul it Itti. CIIICKAMAUGA NATiONAL PAflIC , July 24.-The only mnoveimment in conneetiotl with the t'orto Rico expedition was the departure for Newport News of four batteries of light artillery , as follows : Battery A of Missouri , Battery A of Illimmois , Ilattery Il of Pemmnsyl- vania anti tile Twenty-seventh Indiana bat- tory. These batterIes broke czmmnp at 0 oclock this morning , marching to Ross- yule , a tilsiance of six miles , where they took trains for Newport News via time CIa- cinnati Soutlmermm anti Chesapeake & Ohio. Each of the four batteries had six gtmns , 100 horses antI mules ammd from 140 to 175 officers ammd muon , . Tile flrst battery to leave was Battery A of Illinois. coimitmianded by Captaill Pimil \'eager. Timey were hoamletl on twenty cars and left Chattanooga at 10:30 : a. in. Time mmcxl to leave was time Twenty-seventil Indiana - diana battery , comnniammtied by Captain J. B. Curtis. The required eighteen cars left the city at noon , The next was Battery II of Penmmsyivamlla , tinder comumanti of Captain A. F. Hunt , who left the city at 2:20 p. in. Battery A of MIssouri , commanded by Captain F. flumboidt. took cars at floss- yule at : i p. am. and heft tite city an hour inter. This train was composed of twemmty cars anti carried In addition to the battery time battalion ambulance conlpammy. Major George II. Rodney. hI contmnantl of this do- tachmnent , occupied this train. The Tilird brigade of time First division , First corps , will be time next to leave Camp Thomas anti wili probably get away tower- row or Tuesday. General Wade , it was authoritatively stated tommigilt , received or- dots at a late hour tlmls evening to rush tills brigatle to Newport. News as prommmptiy as he could get the necessary cars in posi- tion. The brigade consists of the First and Third Kentucky amid tile Fifth Illinois. It Is the uimderstandimmg that the First brigade of the Secomid division wilt be the next to follow the above brigade. Accorthlng to the liresemlt hmhmmti regiments viil comltllmuc to go out as fast as practicable until the First coriis iii exhausted. It was rainIng most of tile day at Canip Timonlas anti the reginmeimts spent tile day quietly. Time usual divine services by time clmapiaiims nail by evangelists \vore conthtmcted timmougimout time park. One Ilundrod and sisty-two iatiemmts be- iongimlg to the volunteer army were to- moved today fm-ow Loiter imospital at this place to a sjieeiat train anti taken to McI'iler- COil barracks hospital at Atlanta. Owing to time limited supply of surgeons lUlti moth- ical assistants at timis point It has been deemed best to send time sick who have so far recovered as to be safely nmoveti to other points where they cmin ho cared for and at the same tilmlo make rooni for otimors 1(1 the Letter hospital. CHOKER S VERY MYSTERIOUS 'I'ttiiiiitiii y's Ihoss Is C..iiiliig Il.ii.i From Iiiiiiim Ulitier lie Assttieit TVtmItle on the Liieiiiili , ( Copyright , ISII , by I'ress Pubiislming Co. ) LONDON , July 24.-New ( York World Ca. blcgramn-SiieCial Telegram.Croker's ) tIc- liarttmrc on time Lucania Saturday was invested - vested with extraordinary mystery. lie thid imot go down in time special train tronm Lommtlomi , but orriveti In Liverpool over nigimt. lie booked his own and son's passages under the nanmes of Mr. lilcimard anti Mr. herbert. lie was accompanied to Liverpool by Imla frier.tI , Mr. Nttglc , who did not , Imowevor , go aboard the Lucaimimt. V Time Quecustown corresimondeut tcie- grapimed today : 'Crolcer and lila son , 11cr- bert , whose mmaimies are entered on the pas- setigcr list as Mr. Ricimmmrti anti Mr. Herbert. OCCtmhy 1001fl 211 on time Lucania. The \Vorid corrospomldeitt went aboard this morning - ing , but on mnaktog his stay to Mr. Rich- am-il's cabin found a stewarti specincally Posteti 501m sentry duty at the door to prevent - vent army one approaching Croker while in QU000BtoWml. lie mIld not leave his cabin wimilu tue Lucatila was In Port. lie immni a scat at the captain's 'table yesterday atmd moot a coupie of friends on board , hut spent all his timmme in the company of lila eon , with wimom ho walked the deck Saturtlay night until Ii p. in. , when be turnetl in without visiting the smoke room. , % .iii C-Oi'ratt' itVIthl Our F'roi's. JACKSONViLIR , Fla. , July 24.-Lieuten- alIt Charles Frietot of tlmls city , who was a member of time Cuban oxpethition on time steitmer Florida auth who recently to- turimeti from Cuba , states that the Fiorltla expethition was mnet by General clonmcz and that ime hind a personal talk withm time general In the course of which lie said , tVhemm asked what message lie hail for time American licollIe : "I have only to say that the only man timat bas anything to say in tbe direction of matters is Mr. McKinley anti we shall do wlmatc'ver ho says. I have given In- strimetions to all my forces to co-operate with tlmo Anmericamms , to vbom we are much iildebteti. ' .iii fr 'Vneiit' 1)olhgirs. JACIcSONViLLF , July 24.-Private Charles T. Devinu of Company A , Fourth lllimmols regimcat , left hero tonight under guard for Fort Leavenworth , } Can. , having been Convicted of larceny of $20 from a comrade. lie admitted the theft and to- turned the money , Devine , who is from Tuscola , Ill. , Is sentenced to servo nine months at hard labor , the forfeiture of mmli lila pay and dishonorable discharge. AUSTRIAN DOESN'T ' MIND IT Captain ' . ) it Itipper MpenkM liglttI' or the Shot Itoh 14iVflM 'r..k itt II ii1 Utmiler itIsthke. ( Copyright , 1SI9 , b Itress Pimbikhing Co. ) ICINOSTON1 Jamaica , July 24.-Ncw ( York Worlti Cablegram-SpecIal Telegram- ) "Austria will remain .ncutrai. Emperor Fmanz Josef ht said it , and lie never breaks his word. " This was the ommhy coammant that the cap- taUt of time Austrian war ship Marie Tbcrcse womilti make on time Spanish-American war , Recent oxperiemmecs of the Maria Theresc imavo certainly not been nlcmmlateti to cause her captain and crew to feet kindly toward the United States. After being dined nod feted in havana they arrived oft Santiago harbor to be shot at by the Americamm battle. ship Iowa , simply because. us the American officers explained , the Austrlaml flag looked a good deal like the Spanish. The Marie Theroso came Into Port Royal harbor Saturday morning. In tile cabin of time big wimite war ship Captain von Ripper talked freely abotmt the American battlesimip mimaking a target of lmts vessel : "Every omme in the American fleet from commodore ( lowmm was so polite amid aiioiogetic. " he said , ' 'that I imow hmave higher regard for time mmlemm of tile mnerIcaim navy thaim ever before. We dhil not design the Austriami hug anti we cannot help its resemnbhmmmmco to the Spnmmlsh flag , but never mmiitmtl , It's all over. My only regret Is that time rnle of time Austrian navy wouitl not permit my lemtvimmg my shmlp , as I wantei to call on , Commodore Schmley myself , but I could not do it , so I had to send an omcer. "I cannot tell you aiout the condition of Havana for the annie' reason ( list I refused to give'copies of time World to the Spaimisim ollicers whami timey asked for them , I cannot give one aide Informmlatioa of the otimer. All I can do Is to call attention to the words of my beloved emperor. Austria will be neutral. Any American fear that Austria will help Spain is groundless. The troubles of imis relative , tile queen of Spain , cause great sorrow to Emmiperor Franz Josef. but for tito good of Austria he has givemi a picilge of neutrality and ho will maintain it. " Time British royal mail steamer Dee left ycatortlay afternoon for Santiago with 330 Cuban exiles on board. Samimo of theta had heft Santiago at the beginning ot the war. sIt S't'lL iss .t.i tie ; ' 1'lIt 1'IU'I.i. Spit. . Iimrds Fi'ei thieR'Ntil t of liii'n r muHt Iceeiily. ( ComyrigImt , ISIS , by 'ress PublLshin , Co.'i LONDON , July 2l.-I'ett' ( York World Ca- Ucgramn-Spccial Tolegram.-TIme ) Morning Post's Madrid dispatch says : "Important works in Barcelona were closed yesterday anti not a ship is to be seemi in the imarbor. The misery at tile peOlile is oxtrenle. "Polavieja feels himself deficient in time qualities required for heading a new party. but will support a miew hlamtY if It is formed. " Time Daily News' Gibraltar dispatch says : "Time governimment insInuates timat the itmncr- leans insist on taking Porto Rico before concluding peace. Gamazo , time foremost partisamt of peace in the cabinet. is niuchm disappoimlted anti threatens to resign , Span- lards drawing Incomes from Cuba , a large anti imlhiUemltifll clasS. are urging the gov- crnmnent to entreat America to take Cuba , Snaimisii opinion is veering in timat direc- tion. ' ' , ' LONDON , July 2i.-Now ( York World Ca. ilegrnnl-Speciai Telegram.Time ) Citron- ide's Madritl dispatch says the Imimparchal and hieraitlo immemition redoubled military precautions Imt Madrid anti speak of null- tional guardia elvile. Apimaremmtiy only time Carhists are feared. The press admits the republicamma are Powerless. owimmg to the many splits. Castelar's ietter. replying to the national memorial of 100,000 signatures , urges the mmatlon's tmimity In tmmciiig the var's tribulations and says lie imimseif has per- nlaneimtly retired from political activity. At Barcelona time thistress of time workers increases - creases and at Malaga tik dockers are suf- feting. 3 SUFFERING FROM THE HEAT 'Shore is 11i1C11 tlekttc'ss tmmoip.c ( ito 'I'rOlIiN U iiiieiI lo t tie 'I'rolIcitl Cu tuttle Iii fztzitIigt , . SANTIAGO DR CUBA , Jply 22.-Via ( Port Antonio amid Kingston , Jamaica , July 24.- ) ( Delayed in Tramismisslon.-Thie ) Ummitetl States troops are suffering in great numbers froril imeat and malaria , Two lmtmmmdred cases itt General Kent's division , seventy in Ceo- oral Lawton's anti eighmty in General LumI- low's t'ero reported this morning , The horses are also hrostated. Of six companies of the Ninth infantry , Companies B , D , F , G. anti 11 , quartered at the theater here , 117 were reported on time side list this amorniag. Frank McGowan , Company G , Ninth infantry , died yesterday of eonstmnmption. This has been the only ( baum among our nmen timtms far in the city. Owimmg to time number of sick the garrison imero is tioiiig guard duty day and mmlgbt amid is breaking tiownVwith excessive work. Thus far there is : mo talk of reileyimmg time men. The Ninth and Titirteentim infantry constitute the garrison at presemmt , Cemmeral Slmatter's refimEmml to permit tue eimtranco of armed Cubans immto Sammtiago is aim extremely wise measure , as in these excited days there might lie trouble. Unarmed - armed persons are allowed to enter at any time. As soon as time Spanish soithiers have eimlbarlced Cubans mviii lie allowed to emmter time city freely. T1m first enmbarlmatlon is cx- pected mmext Thursday , iii accordance with a contract made bctmveen time timmited States government. and the Spanish Transatlantic company. Tue Unltetl States transport Santiago loft timis morning for Newpoit News wIth sick amid Vountied , Time secamer Jamaica arrivetl today with passemmgers from Jamnutca ani proceeticil to Guantaimamo with provlsi aa for time United States fleet. Tetley the Spaniards turned over their cavalry horses. Only j4Swcre surrendered. Time otimers hail been klild for food for the army , . Iiii miii' Not Itemitly to 1 nierft're , ( Copyright , 1& $ . by I'ress PUbhl'ihulntf to. ) hiiitL1N. July 24.-New ( York Worid Ca- blegrmmumm-Special Telegram.-Tho ) state. macmit teiegrimphed to Lonmion from here timmmt time European powers. with the exception - tion of England , butl come to arm arrange- maclit to not permit. the annexation of the Philippines by Amimerica Is utterly devoid of foundation. I have time beat of authority for stating timat aithougim formal communi- catlona have passed between time powers On this subject as one of the questions raised by the war no arrangemtat has beca made or even suggested respecting it. Stuitijisoti's ii t'port. WAShINGTON , July .24.-Secretary Lommg spent about two hours with the ImleslIemt ; this afternoomi , , preaumably Ia goinm over Admiral Samnpsoil's report of the deairilctlomm of the Spanish fleet at Santiago , 'Fbu see- retary declined to any ammytimimig in regard to time matter , except tlmat the report imighit ho made public tomorrow , Stieiimeiit of 11111 to or Sjitl it. MADRII ) . July 4-Tho hank of ihpain report for the week ended yesterday shows the following changes : ( hold in hand , Increase - crease 1,383,000 pesetas ; silver In hand , n - crease 6,636,000 pesetas ; notes In circulmtion , Increase 2,17,000 pestau , SULLEN BUT \V1LLINC \ TO EAT Onbiuis at Bantiago Draw Their Rations and Grumble a Great Deal. MANY PEASANTS APPEAL FOR PROTECTION Conmpln lit Ii ) ( t'micrni ' % 'uiI 1uiit ( tic liisiirgeitts Are ilarlisMing Themit- Leiuilers ' % 'Ihl itmke I'roteNt (0 1'reithoiit 1cKiitie * ) ' . ( Copyright , iSIS , by l'ress I'tibhitlmi Co. ) SANTIAGO , July 24-New ( York World Cnblegraimi-Speciai Teiegrammm.-The ) insur- geimts are very stuhlen , hilt are hmromh't ' in drawing rations with the American forces , Matiifestos issueti at. Garcia's order tiemnand- lug that time Aiimericuuims turn over time govern- mmment of Santiago are not heeded , bitt the lnstirgemmt leaulers are warned against ( his- ttmrblmig time order emitabhlsheti by time Abet- icamms. lluntreds of peasamits conscripted with the SpanIsh army are seekiimg protection - tion ugaiumat time Cubans , who avarnl time Interior , The iieasnnts deciumre time immaur- gent headers nrc expecting tribute for peace. Fifty peasants frommm Sevihla cmmnle to San- tlago today to ask General Wood to protect them against time bmumthltti. Garcia , ( lomnez ammd Cmmstihlo will sonti an emnissary \Vashington to demammtl that time American governmcmmt permit time Cubans to admimmister ttmo affairs of time commtmiergd province. Time report of the Aimmorican oh- cers' experience with time Cubans will probably - ably defeat time attenmpt. To time charges of broken faitim mmmdc by the Cubans is replieth the damiger to law anti order of conferring - ring authority impon them. The Ammiericans ummiversaiiy declare the Spanisim lmave acteti with better grace tuna the Cubans , Garcia's alleged letter to Shafter was not .Vrittemm by the Cuban general , but by a newspaper man omm lila staff naimmoti Dearmnis , It is imot taken seriously here , Time Span- iartls are accepting the ehmamige of govern- nment in Snmmtiago with good grace. Time imisurgent forces immive left th American Ciill ) amid gone twenty mmmiies into time in- tenor. They have been warmieti , tummtier time threat of extreme pemmaity , not to molest Spammisim residents or return to time old 5y8- tern of brignniimmge. Garcia has written a letter to Gomnez , de- daring that time United States governtmient is munfrieuthly to time Cmmbna caumse. Time letter - ter was sent omm Timursilay last. GonmeL is 150 imilcstromn lucre. Timero sere fifty ftmmlerals hero yesterday of refuices who tiled as the result of time scarcity of food at El Cammey. Saimtittgo is still short of food. Time streets are foil of beggars. The imotmseimoitlcrs have been orihereti to clean their imotmses. A big sammitary force is at work. There is great mmeed anmong Amnericaims of leimiotms amid preserved - served fruits. Time lied Cross people Imave time only smipply of thmis variety of food amid it 15 running low. Time Spanish compaimy having time contract for time tlcportation of Spaiml's surrentiered troops has mmotifleti theni by cmtblo to be ready to start next week.LOUIS LOUIS SEIBOLD. Iasco'rEx'I'Il ) cUiNs ; l'htO'L'ES't' . Urge 0 Iik.IiuI Act I. . . . , .tIht'gi iig Brenehm , c Fim I I It 1 , 'i'ht is Cmvoruiiiteiit. SANTIAGO DE CLYIIA , July 21-Via ( Kingston , Jamaica ) , 10 p. mmm.-Time Cubans Imero resemmt General Simafter's attitude in ignoring Gemmeral Garcia and in refusing to allow the Cubamm troops to enter Santiago or to constmit Cemmeral Garcia cim terms of tie surrcimder of time city. Gemmemmmi Garcia's actiOml imt witimmlrawlng his troops lit the ill teriom' , his letter to General Shmmtter : mmd the resigmmation of his conmmammtl , farwamdeLI to General Gomez , are aplrom'ed and mmpIauilctI by all classes of natives. Geimerai Garcia refused to accept a suhor. dhmmato place , Insisting timat ime Was aim mdiy. Genermmal Shatter's tunswer sayimig that this % VilS a war hetwceim time United States and Spaimm irrespective of Cuba's indivi'iual ' Interests - terests and I'resident McKimmley's instm'u- tiwis witim reference to time mmdunission of time surrendered dIstrict pubhisimcd here yes- tcrtlay. am e interpreted as a tacit avowal of Anmer' 'aim intention to ammuex the isiamml anti not to grant indepemmtiemmce. Thus is np1osed by the Cmmbans. Senor Joaqtilu Cmmstilio , president of the San Curios Cubaim chm.lh ammti a brother of General Cas- tub , urges an official protest to i'rcsident McKinley without delay , saying "silence now would Indicate our commsemmt to the Americamm attitude. wimlcil is a plaimi breach of fmiitim that Cubans caimnot possibly tohor- ate. " A imleeting was imehtl timis aftcrmmoomm at time San Caries club to discuss time nuttier amid It is probable timat a protest was drawn up which will be subnmittcd. It is untlerstood that ninny who were presemmt at the meeting - ing favored the scheme of a nrotectorato iy the United States , with eventual annex- ntion , after five or six years , but time nro- test is op a matter of primiciimie , time main objection being time commtlmmuation in chico of Spanish officials appointed by Madriti. on the ground that Spmmmiiards , as a comquereti : nation , slioulti muot be vested witim authority over Cubans , time allies amid co-adjutors of time Unmiteti States mind time representatives of a free amid immtlclmentlcnt people. Such Is iimmderatood to have beeim the temmor of tile meeting , GERMAN STEAMER FIRED UPON Grunt In StPiijii'I ii miii Itomi rti.'d Iy miii ( Juicer tzi Iii * 0 lIt' ( rome liii Cruiser Xt'IV York , ST. ThOMAS , July 24.-Time German steamer Croatia , which arrived hero today , reports that It was hireti milton three timmies last night about eight mimiles from San Juan do Porto Rico by a ship said to hermit imart of the American immvatilng squatiron. The Croatia was boarded by aim olhlcer , uniler. stood to lie from the Utmiteul States crmiiuter New York , The vesei was allowed to pro- ceeti to St. Timorous. Tue Croatia bath no intelmtion of entering San Juan , .lIss schiIIY VJiLI..VMt Ii i'OiL i'E.tCii. iiltmnhikie ( firl Is at flourish iii ii Ihiiiuimiiiltiiriiiii iissiuis , MADRII ) , July 24.-Via ( l'aris.-Miss Jessie Sebley , delegate from limo l'eace society - ciety of i'arls , lies arrived at Madritl with the immtemmtiomm , It is asserted , of interviewing members of time cmmiilmmet with a humanitarian object , Miss Jessie Schloy , referred to In time foregoing dispatcim , Is the daughter of Charles Schmioy of Milwaukee , who is a cousin of Commnomlore Scimicy , She is a mom- her of this Daugimters of time Revolution. It was ammnounced from I'arls Inst week that she was about to start for Madrid to see th queen regent anti Senor Sagasta , witim a view of bringiimg about peace amid then pro. cecil to Wasiuington to visit President Mc- iClniey in time same interest. Last Frltlay time Milwaukee Sentinel an- noumiceti thmt Miss Schley's father , on learn V lag of his tiaugimter's intention , had Instructed - structed her to return home Immediately , disapproving her action and charactcrlztmmg it as the result of a warm , symmipatimetic nature and a siecial emmlhusiasmn for philaim. thropic und peace movements , TEMPERATURE AT OMAHA iiotmr. lcir.hiotmr ) leg. i-I ii , iii. , . . . 72 1 j. . in. , , . . ( I a iii . . . . . . 7t : Vu , mit. , . . SI ) I' ii iii . . . . . . TII 8 p. iii . . . . . . ii t S ii iii . . . . . , a .t m , . itt . . . . . . Ii I ) it , iii. . . , . . 71) r m. in . . . . . . it ) ii. mu . , . . . . S I II * . iii . . . . . . iii ) ii 8. iii . . . . . . .4 : ; i' 1. in . . . . . . SI ) ii iii . . . . . . . . . ' 4 $ S m. in . . . . . . .S 1) . mu . . . . . . . .1 'l'OhAV A't' ' 1'iiL' i3Nl'Omi'VlON , At ( lie ( roitii.lMi 8 p. mit. , 1i11 it iie' . . himunil , Agriemui- 1iirl iiiuilhiiig. 7' m81) p. iii. , l'ii litiucy's iImmui ' the li.IioMil iiimi Chorus , ( I mu t. ' _ r - . - _ _ _ _ - _ - - _ c -S . , . MEET WITHDIFFf ES iiiliNi'rinhiN % % VI.r ( limit _ _ tide iii % 'iiof l'CliCi' iN 'I'S I i.iliresptl.iimihiie ( 'ittu i LONiOiT , Jimly 25.-Tue carte- sponmient of tIme Daily New ililming Summtlay , says : Time efforts of the gove toward hence are immeeting with aiim hierahhe ulmeultics. Miimlsteriaiists say time chief obstacle in President McKiimhey'a "Immmpressiommabho chmar- actor , " which is moore immiluemiceml , they affect to believe , by lila personal friejitis and tue jingoes imm congress luau by diplommumtic counsels. Time iiresilemmt , sommietimmmcs appears immciimmed , timey say. to negotiate for peace On rcnsemmable lemma , but at others lie seems dcternmimmeii upon a war of comuqtmest , witim a view of conviumcimmg Europe hint the United States is a great military hewer , wimiehm immust lie rcckoimeti titim. LONDON , July 25.-Time Madrid vorre- sliOmmtieimt of time Times says : Peace prospects imavo greatly immcreaseti in time Inst forty.eiglmt hours. Time declara- tioims of Duke Ahimmodovar Dc Itlo , thin for- eigmm mmmlnlster. hums becmm moore practical timmmn tas stmpposcti and it is how tolem'nbly ccc- tam that time governmmiemit's efforts are enter- immg a new Phase , which mummy gradually head to tnmmgible results. Tue iirccIse natmmre of time chmammge Is a Secret , but there Is little doubt timmmt it tenths to direct negotiations betweemm Slmnhmm anti time Ummiteti States , there being imo immclimmmmtion to seek time imiediation of immm Imitermmuethiimte lmower. Time mnomeimt. is reached when Amer. ica , having reacimeti time partlmmg of time ways , lutist choose between a war witim mmmi object mimimi an ummdeiiumabie war of eommqumest. Time present imnmise immovcs that time Ummiteti States is reluctant to phtmmmge into a vitier sphiere of action amid It mmmay be imredlcled that if direct. imegotlatlomis are opi'mmed with. out delay botim countries will fimmd timeir views on time question of Cuba far fronm irrccoimciittble. Time growimmg tiissensions be- tweem time Cuban insurgents anti the Aimmer- icnmm autimom ltics nrc mmotcd hero with great smitisfactioim mmmiii Omt all sides I hear it said : ' 'I f ve mmmust lose Cuba it is better that tue isimmmtl simomiid be atmmmcxeti to Ammmericmi because the traitors wouiti thereby be Pumilsiled and time enormmmotms Shiammisim immterests itm time Islatmd wotmltl b proteeteil. ' ' Time French embassy at Wmmsimingtom , seems ( lie imiost likely eimatmimci for opL'mmiuig liege- tiatiomis amid time scimmi-oflicial stateniemmt that i'tmnerica intends to retain I'Orto Rico Is regarded - garded here as a imiot to Spain to hurry up. REVISED FIGURES ON LOSESS lint theM troiitud S.iiiitIziro Cost 1limiti' Vtiiii'I'iiiI 1.1 , VtM iuiitl Nut a Little SiitfcrIii , ( Copyriglmt , 1SS , by 1'ros Publishing Co. ) SANTIAGO , July 21.-New ( York World Caiiiegramml-SpeCial Telegram.-ltevhscd ) reports - ports tmf time Amimericaim ioss during imostihl- ties attommdimmg time takitmg of Samitiago arc as follows : I iiicd , ommmided and missing , 1,593 ; 0111- corn killed , 22 ; emulated mimen kihied , 208 ; olilcers % OtimiIel , 81 ; mmmcmi wommntied , 1,203 ; officers mimisslimg , imone ; macmm mmiissitmg , 79. In hip i'irit , llvisinn 1 gtff ntlit'.r wnt kIliid. In thu Fit at brigade of time First division - vision 5 ohhicers ummd 4(1 ( immemm were killed ; 262 mimemm woummiled amid 50 then mnissimmg. Secoimu lirigamie-Omme oillcer anti 17 muon kilieti ; 114 mmmcmi woumimleti timid 3 wc'it nmissimig. Timirti Brigade-Six oliiccrs amid 30 mmmcmi kihicth ; 11 olileers nmmh 186 muon .Voummlcd ummth 9 immissiimg. First hirigiudo , Secoumtl Divisiorm-Onc olil- ccc amid Iii mmieml killed ; oihiccrs and 113 mmmcmi wouimded. Sccommd Brigade-Two omcers amid 14 mucmm kiiieil ; i ; othicers ommd it mmmcmi m'ouimdcd. Third Brigade-One ollicer and 45 mmmcmi killed ; 4 oihicers and 147 mcmi wouimded ; 1 lmmumm missing. Immdepoudont Brigade-Four inca killed ; 2 ofllcers and 26 inca womiiiticd ; 5 mmmcii miss- immg. immg.Light. Light. Artillery Battery-Six immemm killed ; 1 otilcer and 8 nmctm wouumded. Signmml Coijms-Otme muon killed anti I mmmun wounded Cavalry DivIsion of First Brlgatlc.-Ono olileem' amid 9 muon killed ; 12 aiflcers anti 113 mmmcmi wommmmdcd ; 4 men mnlssimmg. Cavalry DivIsion , Second Brigade-Five oflicers nail 30 mmmen killed ; 13 ouilcers amid 177 amen % Vommmiiie(1. 7 mmmcii mimissing. It 1mm nirobablo that a number of time men reported missing mathe their way home , as \V5 time case with Sanitmel McMihlaim , jr. , soIl of ex.I'ark Conmmmmissioner McMihlan of New York City. Young MeMiiian was a Rough Hider , 'as wouumtieti awl reported mmiissiiig. Ex.Comnniirsiommer McMihiami , ate- comupammieti by'iiilanm Leary , tmcarchmeti thm hospitals on time battiofield anti learmietl that lila son hind beeii sent home. Time father starteti for Nets' York yesterday. 'l'hiJt tI II lNlJIFiI ) CASi4 oP FiV'flht , 'I'Iit'y .4 i'C ( If ii 3 ; ; , . , Iiit ' 1'ii.'m. A i'i . , lieu I its fro mit Yet i , , tm Ii. . mi. r. \\'ASIIINGTON , Jimiy 21.-A dispateim to. ceivcti tonight by Adjutant Gcnomni Corbin says thmat 398 new cases of fever of all classes tt'ere reporteth in ills cutup before Samitinco yesterday. As the annie dispatch reports emily tour tiemiths-anil nomue of thieni ( rein yeiiow fever-from nmimong ( lie lmuimdmeiis of Cases of fever known to exIst in tue enmmmii tile aiitmmirhties ) are more timami ever immciiumei to the belief that time cases of yehlomm' fever arc of a mnilti type , l'revnously ships fromim General Shatter ani the mmmctiicai oflictra of imis corps iiave 1mm- dicated time existence in the cannp of a very large nunmber of cases of nmalariai lever anal denuguc fever , the latter being peculiar to time Cuimami chimimate , Sonic clear cases of yellow fever are reported - ported , but time oflicinla say they are tow , as comnpared wIth tbos of other fevers. ( len- oral Shatter's dispatch was made nubile by Atijutunt General Corbin itnmh is as ( uhlows SANTIAGO IE CUBA , via Ilayfi , July 24.-Number of imew cases of fever of all ciasbes for yesterday was 398 , Dealhms not previously reported : Private Daniel A. dtomie , Conmpamiy I ) , First Illinois infantry , typhoid fever , July 20 ; Sergeamit J , iiiai ; ' , regimental quartermaster. Twehitim Infantry , dte'ti July 22 of dommguo fever amid ustimenla , aimil on July 23 of mmmalariai ( ever , Private3 Wiihianm Peacock amid ( immratt Learmieshieck , both of Colniinhmy E , Second Infantry. SIIAFTEI1 , Major General Comnnmtmndlng , P't'iir liii Aiii'i * * itt uhmimiii. , LONDON , July 25-A Bimodal tilsimatch from Matirid says that ( ] enmeral Auguatl , captain gemmt'ral of time PhilIppines , hma tile. graphed to the government as fohIows "TIto Ammmericaua are about to attack Manila , Grave evezmti are iwpendIu. " N OWyjri \ p R N E\\ \ \ Anxiety Pelt at War Department Font1in Report fF0111 Fleet. ARRIVAL OF EXPEDITION AT PORTO RIC Troops with Naval Convoy Supposed to Have Landed Last Night. OFFICIAL REPORT MAY COME TODAY Genern Shafter Says Oontlltion of SnntingQ Troops is Ihuprovod , YE1O\V \ JOURNALISTS ARE DEPORTED Gore Imt'M Let ( i'r II' . ( ut i'ml t Iiiii'd Slsmsft'r's , tdtlC'Ji ( I ) \'tmr He- burt isielut ir ioi's 'l'heru Setiii to ib i'rICt Ititi , , \\'ASIIINGTON , July 24.-it was saul mt tueVar tlepnrtmmment hate totiamy thunt mm umowa cami be expecteil trout ammy oillcimil miomurco as to ( lemieraml Miles' mmmovcimmemmts uuutii to. mimarrow at the earliest. it is calcimiateti timat lie arrived this evctt' Inmg or teimigimt at time imoimmi omm time coust : ot l'orto Rico mieleetcil us time m'cmmtiezoiimi tori1 all thmo vessels of the cxpeditioim. Wimetimem or not ho will unmiertrmke to nmnke a lniuthln 1mm advance of the arrival of time whole _ Imethition will probably iiepemmti cimtirely om eoimthitlomms as lie litmus timeom. Simouhti tiier be rio Shmanhsh force , or at least aim Immconsitl1 erahtie oime , eu the Coast time troops vlhl bet latidti to i'ehie''e themmi frommi time siisumimtroumii effects of boiumg coniimicd closely cmi simip- board tmimtler a tropical stun , The gemmera $ has witim imimmm sulilcieot artillery to hold amly I posi tlomm ito mummy choose to occmmmy , ; _ memltetl as this artillery t'ill be by the gmmne of his mmnvmul eoimvoy. Meanwhile time tiepartmmmommt is mmmakin every effort to lmtirty imlommg time rcmmmmimmtict : of time cxiieditiomm. Sonni troops nrc mmmv on _ hid r way froimm Tammupa tmimd Churl catomi ! Bhotiitl reach I'orto Rico by time mmmidiiie o time week , ( ' , Iiegiliii 'l'IiiN iVeele. Naval nfllcers are amishstimmg 1mm gettimmg th troops oil nmmthtere emmgmged : malay iii scud- ' lmmg tue mmccessmry : orders to that emmti to tiia' V commmmmmammders of the mmavah auxiliary 'essela wimicim have hiccim Placeti mit tIme iervice of time Vt'ar depnm'tmnemmt. lim time course of a dityt or two the troops breugimt froiim Citicka. . Umamtmga by ( lcmmermui Ilrotmko will sail fromil llamtmmptcmmm ltuatls , wimere time ) ' hma'c bet'mm art.V rivimig mmli day auth are ready for thu trains- liorts. I V There is a imrobahihhity ( hunt Gemmeral Miles may be tlelayctl for mmevcrmmh timmys In hmbi iammdimig omieratiomma fom' lack of hlthiters , btmt. V several of timese am'c on thmeim' vi ) ' aimti others vIl I ham hmi crieti forwarti as ramp Id iy us pmms I sible. iio\s'ever it many be us to hmis speedy iatntling on i'orto Rico 5(111 it mnzty lie ve1L4 on towairtl time emmti of timis week before tii active land camimpaigmi calm be begumm lim l'ort RIco. Gemmerni Simafter reported 113' cable toilay that time conditIon of tIme troops at Sammtingo. was rnlmithi ) ' immmproviimg amid said lie itoped imi. the cmimmrite of a day or two to have timemmi all imi coimifortahiti camps where ( lucy may rest anti rcctmpemnte aimil viuero time slcl mmmay recover. lie Is feedhmig 11,000 of the , Prlsommers of t'nr , amid aultiiougii lie lint not been able to ftmrnlslm thmeimi temmis yet timt ileflcieiicy Is beimmg mimamle good , gimitl mmmeam wimlic their presoimt coimilltiomu is mme worag ill timis respect thmamm was their condition be : ' fore time surremmiler. 'rime geimem'ai mmmakcs mm mcmmtioim of time al leireti letter fioum Garcia to hmimimiteif. nor does htm semmlc , of any friction hiett'ecim thiem whemmcc time departnient immis conic to douh time authiemitielty of time imubhisimeti stories om timetic stilijects. ( ( : o r rt'sii. it it e H I s I .t' 'l'i'i , is Iii 5' , Iii imia report to thin Vm'ar departmmmc'mmt rcla tive to commditioims at Sammtlmugo Gemit'ramh Shmufi ter has thirowmm sonic hlgimt umirnmm time tilfll cultiemi itt wimicim certimiim of time miclvsapc ! , correspom.mdcmits tlmere have lnvohvctt them. civos. 'I Froum Imla report it would appear timat nni , mated by mm ammmbitiomi to take a prominent V imart 1mm time eveimts following each otimer it. rapith suiccesslomm at Srmmmtimmgo after time iiiitia. . ' tiomi of the miegotiatiomma for ( lie smirrcmmdq , of the city , a few of the correepoimmiemmts wci"o guilty of grave breaches of nmihltary law mm-'i cessitatimig prOimmlit corrective mmmensUrcs b , Gemmermml Shatter. I 'l'buis , for instance , ommo correspondent in imis efforts to tmik part 1mm time flag , orci. time city resisted time military oiflcer 1mm the execumtiomm of timeir duty , mmmiii attemimjiteth a personal at.sault omm time corn-1 mmmammtiing genermil. Thais mantle hmlmn subject to aummmnmary mmml severe immmmmishnmemmt-evca sheath-yet General Siiaftcr , htrobably reallz-1 11mg thiiit. ignorammec of military last' was time eximlamiation of tue action , contenteil himself with xpeiliimg that corresjtontiuimt froiq. Cmhia. I I A more serious oifeiuse , from time fact that It might easily have icti to rioting amid lose of life , tt'os timat of three othiem' correspomiti- emits , wImo , it ( iilheflms ) imy Gciieraii Siiafter' report , by circulating Inhiaimmiimatory jiontorim stIrred uip tue towii. 'i'imey were hikus'Iuta tieporteil amid as evhiiciiee that lie has mao ihi-foehimig toward time hialter represcmmtctl by tiicnm , lmmit. llesim-cfm omuly to exercise imlicim comm. trol as is Inmiteratively tiemnmmndcti in the iiitcrest of safety of our troops and protection - tection of time leoiiie imittier timeir care , ( ion. erai Sitaifter hiatt declared timuit timm'mia cotta- npoimthentz mmumy be inminethiately mt'placeth h others trout time miammmo paper . .Vhio will oh- servo thae rules of prmmmlcnce. No mnentloa Is mmmadp of any other cases requiring at- teiition , auth it Iii thought the relations be. twcen the miewapapon' iimemm amid time amity otiiecis at Santiago are generally amicable amid satisfactory , Iii at very tilgmmlflotl mmmammmmer General Shot. ter takes notice of sonmo of tue severest cl'iti'mii articles thaiit have ( mmewspamer mmii- lmeAiel totichuimig tile eoimthltlon of timt ti cops befora Sumitimmgo , while timoy Iii ) ' In time tremmcbc's. lie midmnhts that there sviia a simort. age of tobacco for a time , but shows corm- elusively that tiara was no lack of time necessaries of life mmd that the troupti were adequately supphieti whit bard bread , bacon , sugar anti coifee , Although thus bill of fare is not as exteimaive as that ufforiheti troope mm garrison , it cmnbodlca tue nmalmm features of time armmmy ration wbmiie on held service anti remimovemi froni a base of iiuipphIml. its It imas been alleged in somne quarters that ( hero was a lack of PUtIVOIO In the battles incitieimt to tue advance upon mtmitiugo , it hi lnterestiimg to mmoie that while tcr.eral Shma- ( ( or atlmmmlts timat to , ts'o days imu was isimmi. tacit lylmig ill owlmmg to time grcamt beat and exposure lie asserts that time plans haiti down iii amlynimee f'r time movemaeimt voro carried omit sm'Iiii absolute cximctt.uess. 'iisirih Month ( IC ( iii , % Yur , With tIme tveeic 'ust ' closeti the Uaitd States saw time cliii of the titiril mmmomitii of thu war with Sham and the res1.ouilJti