, 3 TI-LJ OMAhA 1)AILY 1EE : P1TES1)A , .TTJLY 6 , iS9S . rAItzIng. tace-whIcti th quon , with ronimon ! ee to Uo at ruch ita1 Im. portancc anti which her rnInitera keep iotpoIng with the word BO fatal to Spain- mAnAna ( tomorrow ) . The qiien has taken every chance ot- tere1 tn thd council of putting In a ort1 fQt Ieaco and little by little abe baa Annity I mnnaiet1 to brIne the cabinet to her tew ; in4 to tfrught of peace , " : 1)1uir,1.'r ConhInit In L PAILIS , July 26-I'rlvatn lettera recelv'ft hero from \tndtld , unlcV date of July 23. k aay that the 1ntern dkordcra tn the Span. ir i1i provIncr8 continue , omo demonstrn tfoni hare tnkrn plaCe at flranadn. upposrn1 to be me to the oppo8ftion mnnlteste(1 ( to- W&rtt the octrol tax nod local dIputc , but In view cC the rigorous centorahip on all riieatIona of public otder , It 18 dlmcult to nccrtntn the focta. : At flhrgrrln , lb the province of t3nrcelona , a tiiob recently flreiI on the gendarines and an uriiic band , anid to ham been composed of jail lIr.ls , has appeared at l3anoe and Vnltlorrcs. Thus far the ftorts of thd ntthorltIc to c.ptHre them have been futile. ( Trent PrCcatItIOflS been taken ot oinn nr theaen In the linen PeIto ( gardeps In r ladrb ) owing to an t&nexpectc & dcmonntra tion to favor of General Wcylcr , bo wna prctcnt , but nothing developel , MAKE A PRAYER TO SAMPSON t bznu ut Ctenuigu. LtLtrI , % It'lLr /iiluilrnl to lltlen and ltclIcve 'rlti'Ir Urcnt NcllI. ( CopyrIiiI , isg , , liy AsocIatcd Press. ) ) GUA'ANAMC ) HAY. July 25.-The tot. lowing pitiful nppenl has been ndrresaed by the starving people of Clenfucgos to Rear Admiral $ ampson "honorable Sir : The Cubans-out men , women crnl chIldren , jcskent of the town of Cfrnfucgos and this neighborhood-nrc nil dying of hunger. The young men nra nil in thu field with the Cuban troops an have not shoes , neither food. Alt provlsIoni In this town are In the hafllS of the Spand L lanth , . Cubans cannot obtaIn a piece of tirn'l as It Is necessary to send everya ththg to the field. Tlia Woyler nyatem Is in the way. The situation Is terrible. It you , Honorable Sir , lo not caine quick with .otn. squadron In our help and take vozses- ton of this town se shall be lost. Wo bc'g you to precipItate your operation , "About & ,000 oil men , women and chIldren rhall ( III' Ot hunger Iii this town. Some of thco old men have sour or five sons fighting for his freedom. This Is our borc tiblo situation , It the great proplo of the United States do not come quick In our help weftro lost. Ior Cod's ' saice rnnc quick ! ( Stgned. ) SOME CUflANS. " Nothing can ho (1000 for the pcoplo of Clenfuegos until that place is captured and this wilt not be for sometime. DID PlOT SEE INVADING FLEET CUhilnI H nt ( h'rumniitennmer Croatia lIIgIii , lmi.Iigiiunt IIccaue lie VnM Pired Upon. : : 'THOMAS , D. 'V. t. , July 2.-Captaln Lotzo or the Gerr.nn steamer Croatia. which arrived here yesterday and reported having been tired UPOU three ttnes off San Juan , Porte Rico , on Saturday by an American. war ship , understood to be the United States cruiser Now Orleans , was quoted in an intcrviev today as saying that the first Olil shot Colt within tventy yards of the uhip. TIm steamcr was Immediately stopped , but her captain adds that two more shots were firrd over the Croatlas bows from close .range. Latet ai officer from the New Orlcmaua bonrled the Croatin and asked if time ship Injured. Cziptnlmi Lotze was highly Indignant at being fired upon , as .e con5hlercd his ship was outside the blo.ckning'zln : lie sayn ho sa nothing dt , - tho.iritutdiig . ) , fleet. MUS'I oY WOUNIIH ) DOING 'VEI.L. I.IfmtemLnILt se gn.t Cz'mnlry . . . . lIng of Z'eOF. JE\V YORK. July 25.-All hope of there. covcry of tl utotmunt Wilitain Fiscus of the 649n(1 ( cavalry , who is at Fort Wadsworth , uftcrlng fiomn typhoid fever , has been aban- iood. lie was one of the mi officers who amo .uortli ' ! r.onL Santiago a week ago Sat- 'Ttelieutenaut Is sinking gradually. Its tutJmr WIiiiam Flcus , formerly shcrilf 1wtfongounty , i'cnnsyivanla , and his , ilater. Blanche Fiscus , Id. I ) . , of l'ennsyl- vaniaaro with imimu. The other five omcors cqutimn ; to itprovc' . . I'rlvatcm O'Heavy of the Twenty-first In- Iantry Ii ; the moat serious case in the Ma- nun hospItai at Chiftor. fI Is suiTering I ( rota a bullet Wound to the hip. The ilnOty.nIno other patients are improving. The United State hospital steamer Relief . he still nuchored oft Stapleton , S. I. The sick end woupiled Oil board are all Improy- Ilmg. Iill4sP VIli l.w.k After l'riNones' $ , ' SANDUSICY' 0. , July 2-Lleutenant ! S. Ib' Mfley , U , 13. A. , of this city , who war phtccd on the retired list a few ycars ago on account of failing health , will sail from Now York today for Santiago on the Oil- vette on an Important mirsion , lie has been I appointed , agent by the War department tc superintend the transportation to Spain oi the prisoners of war recently surrendered L tO General Shatter. - Scrofula In Its thousands of formlH is the most terrible - riblo affliction of the human race. Salt rheum , sores , eruptions , boils , all humors , swellings , etc. , orIginate in its foul taint , and era cured by the rcat and only True 3lood Purifier , Hood's Sarsaparlila. The dyanccd theory of today that tuber- culosla , or consumption , is curable by proper nutrition , care and purifying the blood , finds confirmation In the experl. : once of many who have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla - Hood'a Pills cure sick heataebe , 25c , I The Omaha ee I Map of Cuba toupon , Present this Coupon with 1 , 4 lOc for 4 , A Map otCuba. 4 : A Mnp ftho West IndloL And a Map or the World , t By Mail 1l ceutu. f ! * Pa4. isis. . Ti Omaha DIy ! Bee 'y S * EXPOSITION' ; "iIlt IIOTO6RAVUR [ 1 * COIJrON. . . , This coupon and to Cents svIIl I obtafta three photogi'avures thC I fly MAIL , 2c EXTRA. 4 _ . iIrt-- SA11SON'S ' REPORT COI1NC Th to o Given Out for Publication on Wdnetdtty Morthg. COVERS ALL OPERATIONS AT SANTIAGO SeereInP Long Ijeeline , , In IICnPm'i It Purtlir 'jimmn to fl ) It flhiprovCFs iIcpDrtM of VrlctIon AlilolIg tIlt Oflle-rs. WASiiIGTON , July 25.-TIme official rc- p orts concerning naval movements off the e flat coast of Cuba , culminating In the fie s truction of Admiral Cervera's fleet , ivliL h e made public by the Navy department to- m orrow afternoon for publication In the n ewspapers of Wednesday morning , A s tatement to this effect was made by See- r otary Long today. TIme delay in giving them out Is said to ho duo to the fact that t hey cannot be copied before tomorrow a fternoon , There are several reports , and t hey Include nearly a complete history of n aval operations around and about Santiago , T hu principal report is rnaIo ( by Acting TA A dmiral Sampson as commander-In-chief of t he naval forces in Cuban waters , and It I s accompanied by the reports made to him Jy Commodore Schicy , who was on the flrooklyn In active command of the fleet which destroyed the Spanish fleet ; by Cap- t nii Evans , commanding the battleship I owa ; by Captain Clark , commanding the b attleship Oregon , miami Captain Taylor , c ommanding the battleshIp Indiana. The r eports of Captain Philip , commanding the l ) attlCbit ) Texas , and Commander 'ain- wright of the auxiliary cruiser Gloucester , which veascis took a prominent part In the c hase and destruction of the Spanish yes- e els , vti1 be withheld for publication at a s ubsequent date. Secretary Long said that in view of thin d ecision to give the reports out In full tomorrow - morrow evening ho did not foci at liberty a t this time to dtselose oven the general c haracter of their contents. In response t o a direct inquIry ho did say , however , t hat Admiral Sampson's report was a plain s tatement of the facts connected with the d estructiOn of the Spanish fleet and "showed c onclusively that ther was no friction a mong the officers in connection with it , " The olhlelals of the Navy department do- d ine to say anything about how the reports c amo to the department further thmami to roit- c rate their former statement that they were not brought to Washington by Naval Constructor liobson. The supposition is that they were brought to New York on the auxiliary cruiser St. Flint and sent from New York to Washington by matl. Czinmp Sties for SIlIiftt'r'M Army. TRRNTON , N. J. , July 25.-Adjutant Con- cmiii Corbin , with General Manager J. B. liutelminson of the l'onnsylvanta railroad and a number of other of railroad officials , today Inspected a tract of laflt near Mor- riaville , I'a. , with a view of establishing a camp for General Shatter's forces now at Santiago. This is General Corbtn's second visit to the place and it is said he is favorably - ably Impressed with Its advantages. MANY SICK IN THE HOSPITALS Dewitt L. Tmmcher of Council llluffM flIei of l'HoiimnonIa at San Francisco , SAN FRANCISCO , July 25.-SIckness among the soldiers here in Increasing. In the division hospital are 208 patients , and in the Presidio barracks bopitmil forty-five , a total of 253 soldiers , not counting perhaps 100 less severe cases In regimental hospitals. More soldiers are sick now than during the bad weather , when about 14,000 wore at Camp MerrItt , whore today there are only a hittlo over half that number. Dewitt L Tucker. a private in Company Ij , . Fifty-first Iowa , ( hiel Sunday of pneumonia. The remains - mains will be taken hack to Council flluffm for burial , Joseph Baker , a private in Company B , , First Tennessee , died at the division hos. pital of dysentery. Several men in the hospitals are In I critical condition. Two cases of variolok I have been discovered in the Seventh Call. forum. These men wilt be completely Ian . hated. The transport St. Paul hai come oft tb i dry dock at the Union Iron works , and Ii 3 now being prepared tom' the reception o t troops. It will vrobably be radv to aai I by the end of the week. The Arizona am I Scandia will be in condition for time voyagm 3 to Manila about the same time. Rxtenslvt I alterations are being made on the steama r Centennial , and it yet be accepted hI tile government. William Drumm , time crack sprinter of tb a University of California , who was to lmav a been track captain next year , has enlistom I as a private iii Company L , Second Untto .1 States engineering corps. It was announced at General Merrlam'i a headquarters that the removal of troop : a tromn Camni' Merritt to the Presidio woub :1 : begin tomorrow. The next expedition , con - slating of the balance of the Dakota troop 5 and recruits for other regiments , were reported - ported ready to leave Thursday on the SI . Paul. Thu Scandia will follow the St. l'aul in about two weeks , in which tinme It is figured the Arizona will be ready and may accompany the former to Manila. Private Lion Hull , Company B , South Dakota volunteers , died of catarrhal pneumonia - monia at the diviSion hospital at the Pre- sldio last night. MILtTARY MUST BE SUPREME : co Oilier Governmmmezmt l'oaslile 1)1 Ciiimi'red Territory In 'Vitae of 1'ar. - - - - - - WAShINGTON , July 25.-NothiIn boa yet comb from General Shatter to the War department , either In the . shape of a cableram or a mailed report containing - ing any reference to time correspondence supposed to have passed between himself and General Garcia. Time officials have no doubt that Gamierni Shatter wrote a reply to the Garcia letter , but hmey still efuso to believe that Garcia either wrote oihcflew , of , the Inifial letter , which niml to have bean addressed by him to General Shatter. One point that seems to atlord seine basis for this disbelief is General Shatter's statement that lie invited Ceimeral Garcia to be present at the ceremonies at. tending the raising of tIme American hag over Santiago. It is hardly conceivable that General Garcia , therefore , should have annie such a statement us tim one attrib. UtOi to him , directly at variance as it 1mm with the facts as reported by Shatter , While regretting the friction that exists at Santiago between the Cubans and the Amer- icon forces , our government camm see mme cauie at this mnonment for u modlficatton of the progranm it line outlined In time matter of the government of ( list city , As one of the ablest legal advisors of the administration has stated It : "Clvii gov- eramont in a towmm 111cc Santiago can exist emily in time of hence. In war timne the military arm umust be supreme , and until peace Is attained ( lie only form of govern- macnt that cam ; ho erected and maintained over territory occupied by an army 1mm a military governuient. To attempt to be guimed by any other rule would be to it , . vIle anarchy and would lead to imotablu cx- ceases. It itt not kteuded by this state- moat to collect upon the character of the Cubans or their ability for selC-governnment , . . . - --r- ' _ . - - - I mmit this rimle WOuIi 5511 should be pphted I n any conquered territney. It could not be conceded for a moment that the United Statts forces shoiimh go on capturing cnm i mmunities in Cuba anti then turning tten over while time war existed to an clement that brut not been able themselves to effect t he capture. The position of the govern- m at in this Is believed to be exactly In ad- cordance with the moat advanced lmrlrmcl- pies of government during the time of war , and It in therefore Improbable that any change 'will be made In the status at Santiago - tiago untIl peace La attained , " PAYING OFF SHAFTER'S ARMY flulmi nmml l'niCr W'Ihl lie IJMemI , flN Mer- chmntits fl'ill mt Accept Silver mit l"nce ' , stmme. WASHINGTON , July 25.-Major Sntftcn of time pay corps will sail from New York t omorrow on the Ohivetto for SantIago , ac C omnpanicl by thrco paymasters. They wIll begin the payment of troops en their arrival and In a very short time will be Joined by otimer pnymaatcrs , who will assist in paying off General Shatter's army , mind then will proceed to Porto Rico to pay oh ! the army of General Miles , A rather interesting questIon has arisen i n regard to the payment of troops. ' A telegram Imas been received from General Shatter requesting that gold and caper be sent to Santiago , as tradesmen there refuse to accept American silver dollars at their Par value anti rate them at 50 cents on the dollar , like the Mexican dollars and dollars of Soutlm American countrle , It was Pay- Immaster General Stamiton's intention to send as little silver mms possible , conflnimmg it mostly to subsidiary coin for the purpose of making change on accunt of the greater convenience. , It was intended to take gold anti palmer , and lie sviil continue to do so. Considerable imidigmintion is exprdsscd that Anmerican money of any kind is discounted and a suggestion has been made to time secretary of war that any tradesman who refuses to accept Ummited States money of any kimi at 100 cents on the dollar should ho rcthosed from 'any territory over which ( ho American flag floats , it is not kmmowmt that nay orders will be sent to General Shatter on this subject , although the suggestion - gostion hmas been made that American money should not be allowed to bo questioned - tioned by the countrIe occupied by United States troops. The supposition Js that the refusal to accept silver dollars Is the re- suIt of time long use of silver In Mexico and time South American countries , which has never passed for more than halt its face value. LOOKING FOR LIVELY TIMES Gemmerni Rinse tIclipmsteN Serious CnmipaIgmmhim lit the l'hIhIl- julie lstsmamd , WASHINGTON , July 25.-It is understood Brigadier General Charles iCing will bo in command of the next Manila expedition. lie will IrobablY go either on the Arizona or Scandia , Brigadier General Miller , now commander of the Presidio , probably will remain for the present. at the expressed desire - sire of General Merriam. Referring to tim mcmi to go to Manila , General tng said : "It is my personal opinion that every man of the expeditionary forces will ho whhtctl itt the Philippines and vtll go there. Even should Manila be taken from the Spanish aimd time war settled in the Orient , as far as Spain is concerned , with the forces now there or already ordered to depart , yet It. Ia not to be doubted that General Merritt will be glad to have 50,000 men before ho is through with Agnimmaldo. The men at Cmunp Merritt and the Presidio may rest Ofltented , that they will ee all of the Phllipplhes they desire. " INIrEILNAL MACIIIXId ON SI1II'IIDAItD. IvimIrimdly sin Attempt to Blow Up a Suipl , Ycsei. NEW YORK , July 23.-In a letter written - ten to a prominent officer here and written - ' ton by Captain William C. hirackloy of the refrigerating atmd supply ship Port Victor , says that an attempt was made to blow imp the ship when it was three ( lays out. lie said that a box containing thirty pounds of dynamite and gun cotton was found , without any address , on the main deck of the steamer. A clocklike maselianisni had boon arranged by which the explosives were to be set off. Thu box amid explosives were thrown into the Sea , The Port Victor left New York July Ii. The box4 was made of two and one-halt- inch lutnher and was jointed and grooved. It was eighteen inches high , twenty inches wide , mmmc feet long. When the box was : opened another box made of the same kind of lumber and nearly as large was found inside. Tills was opened and Inside wore found ( tie dynamite mind gummeotton. The Imimpom' Part of the inside of tmo box was lined with numerous wires connected witb a clocklike mnechmrumisni , as described by the captain's letter , though time letter mild not state at what time the mechanIsm .lmad been sat to be exploded. Cnimtnin Briclilew wrote that lie and the steward throw the box overboard. They , did not inform nmmy one else on the simir at time occurrence , with the exception ol an expert ofileer , who examined the machia. for Captain Bricleley , The letter contains very few details and time description of tlJ niachine does not give the army officer who received time letter - tor a definite Idea as to what tIme mcchnn- ismn was like or how It was to have been exploded. The captain wrote that the box was on board the ship whomi it left New York and lie said it must have been placed ahoard here. The l'crt Victor is known as transport No. 2. It. carried $00 tons of Red Cross stores as veIl as a large quantity of supplies - plies from time United States commissary department. At Tampa it to havO taken on 4,500 quarters of fresh boot , IMMIrIS AlLIS lttiti ) TO I5MUAR ) . . 'l'ayo Regismmcits tolleSomit to Santiago sit Ommut' . NEW' ORLEANS , July 25-Colonel Duncan - can 11. Flood's reglniont of immimnes , which has been in camp at Coviuglon for several weeks , arrived here toda ) ' , Colonel Riblie's itnniunes from Texas arrived Sunday , 110th ( Imemmo regiments will be taken to Santiago by Lime big tratmaport flerllu , now taking op stores for the expedition. Gonerfil Shatter is very anxious to have these two regiments reach him as soon as possible to do garrison duty at Santiago , The opinion was expressed today that the Ilerlin will not. get. away before 1'ednosday or Thtmrsday. Time luam. mocks that are to be swung between decks and which are to be occupied by the troops on the trip imavo not yet arrived , antI their absence is lIkely to cause sotne ( holny , Otlmeruyiso the troops are well equipped. lviii Not liceelve .ihINs Sehmley , LONDON , July 25-The Madrid correspondent - spondent of the iaily Mail says : An Amnericami woman , said to be Schmley's daughter , has arrived here , but neither time queen regent nor any resitonsible porsommago vihl receive her. Slip will probably bo requested - quested to depart at thu earliest possibl.e . date. 'l'rocnuiem'o 4mImums'mmteIm is , You should mmcl fall to witness the Per- formuance at the Trocadero this week , us it. itt a very strong one cotuposed of thd tel. : lowing rnudevlile artists : Villa amid Loretta - . retta , The \\'mtbaeh Traump and the ( lay Soubrette , Time Brothers Carpos , acrobats ; Moore and Iarcher , comedy musical artists ; Barr and Evans , character sketch artists : MIle Poasley , vocalist ; Jerry Hart ' nod hiurnire Leo , sketch artiste. 1attrmoea Vedncsday and Saturday , J S ENDINC OUT TilE \V1R \ B rIt Bhpmeit ! is Mat1 to the Smnllet Snhoribrn , D ELIVERY WILL ' REQUIRE SOME TIME Trensary 1)epnrt tii'n t (1Ive Omt mi Stnti'mncnt Sheaving tims , 1nmrimon TnSk of 1lnnihllut Sutiertp. ( 5q l'pulnr Louii. \VASIIINGTON July 2-Tho followIng s tatement concerning ( lie flew bond issue vRR itiafie at tiid Treasury department t oday : "The first shipment of the now war bends was made today. Tlt y , consistel of 1,000 bonds of $20 each anti 1,000 bonds of $500 cxcii , 1'he public mind is poorly prepared t o comprehend the enqrmOus labor anti niul. t ituchlnotms details connected with this great popular loafi , "In the first place after time reJection mmml return of tltottsuiids at subscriptions to which no a1lotilent couid be made there remain about 3O0,00i persons to wimomim bonds will be. allotted amid forwarded in mitto course by express , It is not a question only of 200,000 tamea. The name , iumcitid immg state , county , towli and street number of each subscriber must. be transcribed and rewritten in various vays at least ten times. This is equivalent to extending once , thus f ully extended , 3,000,000 or more umamea , The immere clerical wrk Is imowover butt a Part at the problem , the collection of clmeck anti drafts received tfs payment for bonds , the computation of interest , the preparation of chocks in scttlement for same , the engraving amid prlmitlng of thu kInds or denominations of bonds , the accurate disposition of those In envelopes properly addressed-nil these are a part of the imroblbmn that must be solved vithout error or omission , Omme imimp1b feet will Impress the mind with the magmittudo of the operation. Each envelope joust be scaled rith three seals , which means that 000,000 ceals iii wax racist be imprinted cit outgoing boimds , ltespummstliliiy .f Ex itresa Cotimpattles. "Another impetant feature is the limIts.- thin of tim ability ot thm express agency to receive , forward tnd deliver time bonds after tIle ) ' are committed to their care toe thiJ ptmrpose. This limitation is stated by the express company at 5,000 items per day. It this limitation of liability did not exist-it is mutually a prudent limit , since do an av- ermuge ottly $500 itt in each envelope-the cx- press company wotmld receive as fiduciary agents $2,500,000 of th securities per day. t ii required an average of three days to snake deliveries there would be a continuotma trust of $5.5O0000as large an amount , per- hops , as the reponsibihity of time express company would justify. The facts thus cited , go to show that while subscribers In the sums of $4,500 or less , may rest secure in the certainty that the bonds will cotmie to them all in mlue time , they must patiently wait the operation of the governmiment ama- ciminery. "It is tmnderstood that deliveries of the subscriptions of $500 or less for which the mnoney has been roceived. will be made he- fore the larger submieriptiona are attended to. Of these small subscriptions there are 230,000 in number and it is estimated that forty days will be requmireml for' theIr ( Ic- livery. From ( lila it will appear timat subscribers - scribers in amounts larger than $505 will not. begin to receive their hands until after September. 'Froni"tiIt date on the bondS will be put in the hands of the larger subscribers - scribers quite thIdi , alucO , numerically apcnikltig-tlIdy nggiatd lCss thmin one-third oIthcuriumbev ot'simnulT&ubscribers , In the meantime the largermaubserlbers will be of- flciahiy notified by' time Treasury department when and isbn" payments lb addition to the 2 per cefit. deposit will be required. Before - fore remitting funds they are tequested to await such notice. Much confusion will thereby be avoided. " AGENT 05' FIUCNCII LINE 1SDIGNAT. hilsiNts the Iiodei'lguez Vns o ( IItmnhI ( tie l'umio Rico. NEW YORK , July. 2-Mr. Bocande , the general manager of the French line of steamships , expressed much indignation today on the recent seizure of tIme mail steamship Olindo Eoderiguez , which was taken by a United States war ship mmmc miles oft San Juan do Porte RIco , enroute from Haytt to st : Thomas , wIth passenera and mails. Mr. I3ocarmde said ; "It outrageous - rageous on the part of time United States to seize time vessel , which was goIng ummmlnter- ruptedly trpm hlhytl to Si , Timomas , and was not cleared for any Porto Rican point. There is a prize crew on , board the ship vlmIch lia.s been taken to Charleston , S. C. , with time crew previously tpkcn prisoners and the mails delayed , " lm'ItiV ER. S IT lLtTl ON IMI'It flY lti. Notwlllmstundhiig ( he Figures ( enermt1 Shutter is OitlmIiwtlc * , WAShINGTON , July 25.-The W'ar do- luirtuient at k15 I ) . lfl. poBted time following - . ing : SANTIAGO , Jumiy 25.-Adjutant General Washington : Number of now fever casem ' on the 24th 1mit , about 500.tt least 450 returned to duty , Actual figures wIll he triven hereafter. Notwlthataridinc fits- urds"tho Ituatiomi seems improved. One deatim , Sergeant J. Lemon , troop C , Third cavalry , yellow fever . , at Siboney. SIIAFTER , Major General Commanding , , e1v Amubuilnitee Mimi ! , Mlssotmri , NEW YORK. July 26.-Time now ambulance - lance ship arrived hero today from Philadelphia - delphia and the work of fitting it out will b carried on day ammd night. The Mis- imtirl wIll carry a comrmpletq hospitnl outfit and will be able to accommodate 600 pa- thrmts , Though folding beaks will , be stored 011 board so timat. in tin emergency 600 woumhmded can be cared ( or. The auxiliary branches of the Rod Cross raciety have ddnmmtcd to the ship an ice plant , carbon- atng plant , steam isundry , steam ster- ilEzc and a tenni lnummch. It will also carry a distilling plant and atm X-ray apparatus. A large dyrmamno will be placed omm board to run ( lie faims and to furmilali light. Tito goyernment has ( leclded timat time almihi must be ready by August 10 at time iatst , Conirhiitiun for Sick Soldiers , 'WASIIINGTON , July 25.-The officials of th4 ieadqUartes of tIm Daughters of time Ambrican Revolution in this city today re- gqlvcd a telegrapi from Mrs. Eiroy Al. Avery of CIvalatmtl , $ nfornmipg I hem that the Cleveland chapter of the organization had forwarded to the secretary et war a check for $1,000 $ , to be added to the national war fund for time purchase of supplies for time soldiers in time field , St'ist' Spattisim Mmmli. HATlACO lE CULIA , July 22.-Via ( Port Antonio anmi Kingston , July 24.-Twenty ) image of w1' ' were seined at thepostohi1co on the , clay of the American occupation , It con. ia'ts of Spanlslm official and private corro. spondence , Yesterday tim Spanish customs ttt.uthmorities asketi tp have the ttmtmll bags lurnod over to thorn , but. the request was refused , and time matter was sent to New York by the steamer Concimo , Simluliers Arrlvimig ni devimort Sews , e NII\VPOR'It NEWS , Va. , July 25.-The trobps which arrlv d here yemmterlny were , tohiowed in the early hours of today by the Fourth Ohio regiment , which came in three trains , The First bicttalion of the Fourth l'ennsyivania regiment came in at 9 o'clock .and the Second battalion at t o'clock. The Third battalion is expected at. 3 o'clock. There are now 4,000 troops in catnp in the suburbs of this city , Thmere has been mme move yet to embark on Limo transports , Cnsnlr tilumi .irtilirry'for tIcs. * \VASIilNGTO , July 2.-'rhe Fifth Ilmilted States cavalry has been ordered from Tampa to Porte Rico , Batteries A and Ii of l'enrsylvnnln , now at Newport News , hoWe been ordered to I'orlo Rico. There was some doubt about the destination of these batteries and it was not until today that tlecIiomt , 55 reached to scud tmem to join General Miles , 'whcrn time ) will be mused In the attack upon the defenses of Porte Rico. lnkmti ( 'mlntiei W'Ill ( 'oitiiminmtl , SAN PItANCISCO , icily 23-General Mer- rittmn hat ; aelectemi Lieutenant Colommel Leo Stiver of the First lakota Infantry to coma- numnd time troops going to Manila thIs week on limo St. I'atil. They will embark on Thuralay or Friday , General Merriam lmas decided to sefli the recruits for the First Colorado and time Tenth Pennsylvania. Thirctm alarm' ltegIiiictut for L'orto IIIt'mi WASHiNGTON , Juml' 25-Time War the- partmnent titus decided to setmul the First Florida , Sccotmd Georgia and Fifth Mary' land regiments , now at Tatmupa , to Porto Rico O'hhIgIRs nt 'nhiinrnlao , VAI4PATtAISO , Chiii , July 25.-The new Chiiinn crtilser Ahnulraimto O'Iiigglns arrived here today. CRASHES INTO TROLLEY CAR I'Ifll l'onple ; ; ; ; Shaken tlt ) itimil llrmilseil Abimm cml a Cli Ictugit Street Cur. ChICAGO , July 25.-A Blue Island grip ctmr rushed into a race track speclnl trolley Car at Twelfth street today. Fifty people Were shaken tip aiim ) bruised auth there s'rro a number of almimost mnirneuloua escapes from dcrmtid Time Injured. James flegnut , Injured on the right side and sluine C. Finla , saloon keeper , right tlmigh badly bruised ; E. 3 , Tobln , injured Internally ; Sirs. A. Coumrnoy , right lmlp bruised ; Samuel Weller , hence wrenched ; S. A. Nieison , sllfle injured and bruised about time body. EiD : oF LONG IIIl5lGhiT I1ATII W'AR. Fight haS Cost tlteituhlronmis Miiiiotis of flllars. CHICAGO , July 25.-All freight rates vere restored to normal tariff today on the west- era roads. In this way brought. to a close a long and disastrous rate war. While it was in progress mammy millions of dollars \vere recklessly ilmrowmi away , For twelve months rates in all Parts of time toy- ritoryvcst of Chicago have been badly demoralized. No section escaped. It is diffi. cult to determine where the ill results u'ero moat severely felt. Front St. Paul to the gtmlf , and from Chicago to the Pacific coast time ravages of time war vero experiemictd. But for it eariminga of the roads would have shown phmenommemal and unprecemiented lmmcreascs amid stockholders would have been enriched by the enlargement of dividend payments , Mexlcnmm Central Amipoimmimimenis. Another Omahits boy imas comae to the front rank in railway circles. Effective August I , Byron J. Kuhn hmas been appointed corn- amercini agent of time Mexican Central call- way , with headquarters at El Paso , 'Vex. , ice G. A. Muller , assIgned to oUmer duties. Byron Kuhn left here for Mexico about four years ago , accepting there a position with tlme Mexican International railroad. Soon aftorwnrd he went with the Mexican Central , amid for some time past has been chief clerIc of the freight traflic department of that road. In this city lie was connected with the Richardson Drug company and isis mother is still a resitient of Kountzo Place. lie is under 30 years of age , anti iiis ninny Omaha friends are glad to learn of his rapid success. 'With his appoIntment are also announced time following changes in the traffic depart- moat of the Mexican Central railway : T. II. Ryan is appoInted general agent with headquarters at 236 South Clack street , Chicago - cage , Ill. , vice M. II. King , resIgned. if. J. Snyder is appointed southern agent with headquarters at Careuv Building , Cm- cinmmati , s'lce T. It. flymum , assigned to other dtmties. C. A. Muller is apmolnted commercial agent with headquarters at hlouser Build- lug , t. Louis , vice II , B. King , reslgqed. 1'rt Arthur Setiettit' , MARYVILLE , Mo. , July 25.-Spcclnl ( Tel- egram.-The ) I'ortli Arthur route is arrang- hmg for an Important extension of its line. it is stated timat it has leased tIme line of the Chicago Great Western front Kamusas City , Mo. , to Conception , and that it will build a line from the latter place through Orrsburg and Gaynor City , Mo. , to fledford , In. , this fall , with time intention of contin- Utmig it to Manitoba in the spring. Engimmeers have just completed a survey from Conception - coption to Bedford which is regarded as proof that time road menus business. It the 11rpm Is built it will provide a direct line through from time pine forcta of Manitoba , time wheat fleld of the Dakotas and time corn fields of Iowa anti Missouri to time gumlf of Mexico by the way of the mmew town of Port Arthur , l'ree TriumiMmOritutiIti tulle Cnimce'lel , NEW 'YORK , July 25-The mnatmagers of time Join Traffic association recommend that the circular last January , authorizing limo free traitaportatlon to Cuba of supplies omm account of time Central Cuban relief coma- enittee , 1)0 canceled on July 31. Relief supplies - plies will be accepted at regular tariff rates less 25 per cent , CitmnIitmn l'moitlo ihirti iitgs MONTREAL , July 26.-The Canndlatm Pa- ciSc railway earnings for tim week ending July 21 were $448,000 ; 501mm Period last year , $489,000 ; decrease , $41,000. 0u11' Sevi mi. Miiiers Gii to % Vorlc , I'ANA , Ill. , July 25.-Today there was a renewal of hostilities between the coal ojm- orators mmd the utmmlott amlmmers. The prlmmclpah exCitenment was at the Simrlnnfleid nmiuo , just outaidci thma city limits , where Sheriff Ce- burn and a force of am'nmcd dcptmties were guarding time shaft. The union minors and their wives congregated in large numbers cmi the roads and streets loadIng to the mine , Thu only tarn who entered time pit urere raven svlmo tesidu in houses on time SprIng- aide comnpammy'a property , fifty yards from the shaft , where tummy are guarded day and nIght. Ciii on Coal ilu'tt'in.Ia'd , , NEW YORK , July 25-The cut of $1 a toti in the irhro of coal at Chicago recently mnmude by time Iielawtire , Lackawauna & ' Western Railroad company has boott re- sclnded and the old rate of $5.25 per net ton has been restored , l'tliiie'tl l , ' IImmhlertumllk. LIIAVENWORTII , ICan. , July 25.-Two tammiilies , consisting cit tlmlrtoetm people , on tIme Decoursey fnrtn south of lms.ro were noisotmed by btmttertnihl : . mmaid to hmavo con. tamed ptomnaltio. One child S years old is dead and others tany not recover. lrs'tie.l . in l'itl-imi-hhiy PUT-IN-BAY , July 25-Time yacht Clipper - per of 'roledo capsized In a squall near lmm're' today anti Wihhtmumm Arbuckle and Marcuumi Battehie were drowned. : clvt.jtiittts of Oi't'a it V'sseis , .J n 1 At Copenhagen - Arrived - Norge frommm New York , At Stettln-Sailed-Thingvahla for New York , At. New Yorl-Smmlled-Soutlmwark : for Atitwerp , Workendam for Amsterdam , At Antwerp-Arrlved-ifeasington from NeW York. AL Liverpool - Arrived - lavonlmm from Boston. At llremncrn-Arrived-irehmmea from New York , via Southbanmptou. \\TAIiINC \ \ FROI ITS SLUIBERS' ' China Grants Railroad OdflCe8t0fll with a Lavish ildnd CONSERVATIVES GOING TO TIlE REAR Ammglo-'ltnlintt Syntlienfe' Secure Con- ecaslnti to Be' cliii , htIt'ht Iron nitil Cuttl lIe- ' . lO'ltii , , NEW YORK , icily 25.-The Tribuna pumb- ilahea the following from Its correspondent at l'eklmi , Ctmltin 'The railroad situation In China is rapidly Improving. Conservatism has apparently hecfl at last thrown over- imoatil and the government is ilealing out contracts anti comucessiomma witim almost a reckless Imand , The only comnpieteil lIne in the emimptre is that front Pekin to Shanghai- lCtman , via Tien Tsimi , a distaimne of about 250 mmmlles , but the road frommi Pekin to itankow , known as the hum-han railway , be- entire it connects whim the Pekin-Tien Tam limie at Lu iCon' bridge , Is lwltmg pushed forward as rapidly as the rnils can be fur- nisimcil by' the hiatt-Yang Iron Works at hlankow. The private iimmes so far authorIzed - Ized are time han Kumang line front flamikow to Canton , ft valuable coticession which hoe tmcii granted to the American Washititirn- Carey sytmiihcato of New York. Then tlmero is a concc'sssion granted to Dryttng Wing to practice foreign capital amid bumild a trunk 11mm front 'Flea Tsltm to Slmammghai. This hue vill ultimately be time beat business vemmtutre lb Cimina , rime latest road authorized is that gramuted to time Russo-Chinese book , This road runs ( remit Tn-Yttnn-Ftm , time Capi. tal of the rich imrovlmmce of Shmamisl , to ( "imang- 'ring-Pu , on the hut-Baum line , timus con- mmectitmg with time trunk limme south. or far more Importaimee thmatm the macro grammtltmg of railroad cotmcesions , as show- lag time spirit of progress awakened , is time recent immdustrinl concesslomm to time Anglo. ItalIan imymithlcate , rcprescntmh at I'ekitp by Chevalier Lozzatti , This , the fIrst limthms- trIal concession to be sealed by the taung ii ymumnemi , with time great seal of tIme foreign oiflce , grants to time Amiglo-Itahlamu mmymmdicato exclusive rights to time immemiso coal ammO iromu beds that exist it mmotmtimertm nimd cemmtrai Shuatisi , with the right to build railways - ways mmd cut canals to navigable rivers , 4 year ago a fatuous Russian traveler pub- llshieml his observations omm this particular field , wimicim Iso characterized as being time richest , itt iron anti coal of all spotS 1mm tIme world. Time article was pubhlhod In tlto Kobe Chronicle of Janumary 8 , l95. The PacifIc coast vill , in a few years , if properly emmcotmrnged , be time market for mu vast trade with China , mind , with a hold upon the southern world such tue Manila would give , Anmerica with : } ngIand could command the comumnercini control of Chinese ports. If Russia and Gerimumny are nlloweil to pur. ammo their exclusive and selfish policy of 11cr. sonai nggrtmndlzt'tuent , us so far set forth in their occupatiomm of Port Arthur nutS Kino Citon , witim control of large portions of Chinese - nese territory to time exclusIon of other nations - tions , Amnericati cotninerce must suffer , The Etmghish senflumment , so long criticising Anmerica's every move , has at last , owing to their owim danger from Iolatiomm , turned in favor of America ammd one now hears nothing front Etmgilslmmnemt in the east but : time great nilvnmmtagcs of an Aumglo-Saxoti al- hianee , or at least an identical policy on cortimmiercial lines that would Prevent Russia or Germany front exclu'ling ' any part of China from the rest of the world , The Auiglo-Itnihan syndicate has sectireil the hammer mining province of China as its workitmg flelti , and proposes to use nma chinory and men largely front America imad Etmgi and. lrmtvimiiig him l'nuvsiehcet River. PRO'fDENCE , Il. I. , July 25.-Vaiter J , Lord , a reporter emi tim I'rovidCnce Jour- mmmii , watt drowmmefi today in time I'awtucket river. Ho was rouvitmg with Miss Florence ; \Visemuan of l'hilaficmlphia and time imoat wam m overturmmotl when they' attempted to clmammge seats. The young woman's life was saved , ( o'rm.r ( :11 hliersomi i'rilesi , hOUSTON , 'Vex. , July 25.-A special ( rota I Austin to the Post says Governor Cutibersari has protested to time War deimartmetmt against lImo keeplimg of the First and Second Texam I rt'ghmiments in camp at Miami , FIn. , wimero , . owing to time alleged ummranltary condItions , the macmaimers thereof are falling victims to disease and death. StoiC. ( omnmmuiy Assigns. CLEVELAND , July 25. - Time Aurars I Vapor Stove company , wlmiclt has been It : operation for twenty years , made an as signmt'nt today. with no Ireferences , k hlertmmnmm Franlmmil , The assets and liabilltiem are placed at $40,000 eaehm , Poor imusimmeam is time cause. : sv Yoir , ? Magnified 800 times. Sketclm from Life. . . . -----s--- READ TIllS L1TTEIt. II. is but one of hundreds [ 'ref. Austin cc . celves every week , FltOM A WILb KNOWN PIhi'SICIAN. Omaha , Neb , , July 19 , ISiS , Pro ! . J , if. Austin-My Dear I'rof Whit a In Osnalmtc on a visit amy attermtion na called to your theory relative to scali , dis ease , notably donmlrutit iPityrasis ) , YOm clalrnlmmg it to be pArasitic. mind your romnc'l ' : which you clainmeil would kill the parasite- lmence cure the disease-your theory nai ; strictly in accord with may own , I Wa : suffering from a wicked case at dandruff falling of haIr and all that this iofermm-i c ; was may wife-I imafi pahitmted , bitt couldmm' cimru it-couldn't flmd , time remedy. Atm inter view with you settled it-for I cow yoi knew your bimainess , ahd was entitled full : to your prefl , I'rof. , lmich your work I so honorably mnnlmmtalnimmg. Drietly staled you imavo worked' out by your twenty year of arduous ltmIQr , in research mmml oractice 1 valuable menmody of mnemmtitntmblo benefit to tIm 1C world , anti after ( our applications otmr araip are imalthy mind clean , and I ree tlmat nd : a very few mora apphlcmmtiflat ; will clinch , lb mmmiii yoU Itavo ( lriyen into time coffin of thi parasites of our scalps. You don't churg C etmougim for lt-$5.00 pt'r hmottle is cheap to C it , WIth ninny thanks for your kIndness , ani , F. B. Morrihl , hi. P. 1.03 ArmgOles , Cal. iopmh South ilroadway , Roonms 1 and ! . i'rot. 3. II. Austin , wima has lied twent : fruitful years' experience and practice i diseases of time ltnir , skin and scalp , whl I , In order to introduce Austin's Antiselill : e Dandrtmtf Destroyer and Nets' hair ( irowe : r give free microscopic examinations of imal r and scalp all this week at his cnnsultln hi rooms , 526 Non' York Life Bldg. Poshllyrl no charges will be made for prescriptior or examinations. Hours : 9 a. m. to 12 mm . for gcntIemen ladies. 2 to S p , am. Cow IC early to avoid time rush , Austin's AntIseptic Iandr'mtf ) ' Iastroyt mc and New hair Grower. It iurifiea the caI : p and beautifies the hair , For saie lmy a druggists , or send $ I.00 P , 0. order , direm to I'rof , J. ii. Austin , 555-560-565 Syndical Arcade , Minneapolis. Mine. . where frm o microscopic examination of time lmair an id scalp Is given every day In the week , But 1- day excepted. . - - . - - - - - - V. DUFFY'S 4 PUIil MliT WllISKY ALL. DItUCCISTL f - - - . - A it ii S i'l 31 Ii : 'Cs , A ( ltliAVihlhShiOW , , $ " THE TROCERO hams , lit. Telephone 2217 , Lentz . \\'Illlams , Props. arid Mgrs. .6W. . CObB. Act , Manmtger. TONHT-ALL WEEK : ilA'l'l NliliS-W' 111)5 iiMl\ , Si'i 1tt ) . % . it , tl ) St THE A1tS RSI 'I'hue a'orti1's I ; renteal At'rismuts. & .ttti'rien's l'reitIer uiumsleuI ( 'iltiled Itimis WILLS AD LOTTO a gerry T & L Beatrice MiD EVANS. mti'i.'i'txt : ANI ) % 'lN'hIflS'I'l'lL ' Att t'i'IIflhtS. ) 'Vrnt'usler , , ( bnhlemmRe ( ) ruhisirfl , Iirection ) Franz Adi"lmnmm. mu lFttRt4hitidx'i'S-UiirtIei , 'l'tettter ) , A It l'eiiik' t Stmtmltt' . , _ _ _ _ _ _ CliffonFs gaiety Tonight l'lic Ness' ! lcit'lusqttc IJJO ! Cl I Ire rd's tiemi mit t fim I 5cc mica mm C Lhv tug i'iet mires , Nest W.'l&- , , ' . tjhhtAi'S VAI'IhiVhli.hi. . . ( tuulng-'l m fTorti's Sum' , . y Slii'Ic Ce , Vlsi I ( 'I 111mm rd's ( 'nsiiiu-i'tiat .11 ltlt'fly. The Creighton t'ntun.a.m 0. LI , Wootiwiurd , A Imti'OtiiCiit , ( lirct'tor. ) 'ltalCII'i' , $ , : w. TIlE WOUl'W.titl ) OPOCIC CO. PrtnSEN'l'iNO "ll the Comforts of Home" ( I Next % 'ccl-"t'ii I m' ItcIu'l , " A6 Fi MCS Trained Wild InhnaI Show , SEE 't'IlE LAIY 1)NCE % IN ' 1'Ui lEN ( W LIONS , TAlON . . . .AT 'I'IZJL. . . MERRY--GO--ROUND - - - - 15th and Capitol Ave. Capture the lirass Iiitmg amid Ride Again FREE. .105. MUCimOIP , tt'Mseml IIIIII Mit mmttgci. - - Wait fiRAT WILSUII1E OSTRICh , FARM August1st _ 53 SWEPT BY COOL BREEZIS. TilE PLACE FOlt SOCIE'i'Y. termi VHIue CONTINUOUS VAL'flt5VILii. , ' Gccdoccotcc4Ico : tCCCOCC SOUTH EhiN ' - ' UArJFOItNIA - 'rhe biggest. best , most novel exltlbltinn on Vet Midway. Adimmiammian only 10 t'emmts. I , , [ r hm'd ( if mmearh' 100 Giant Oem - ) m triches , donens of Ostrich cimick 'w ts emily a. few diiya cld. 'rime tuoSt gorgcoims ltmmnnge tin earth. Ostrlc'lm oggmm , Ostrich nests , etC. EIiVf cAws'roN , I'roii. 13o Not Forget to Visit the ( CllNS [ IIIIATII , Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss House on West Midway.4. L1OLLR CHAIRS , JINRIIISIIAS ( CAMP STOOLS , BEATS FOR FIRE. WORKS , CONCEIt'I'S , ETC. Ask Stanil No. 1 , ' 'Scitley , ' ' Admalnltitrution Arch Stand No 2 , "Dewey'et iuliduvmy. Stand No. 3 , "Iiobsomu , ' ' ? 'ortIm 'iudmict. Stand No. 4 , ' 'Srmpson , " South s'iadu t , Or 'Pimommo I CUMMINS , Ixpositlon Grounds , TUE CUBAN ATOM , CHIQUITA. 'rho LivIngloii. 'l'lie Fegttti-o of 4 STREETS OF 1 LLL fiATOS. ! . Beritiezvommmm of mcimml v i'tmamuo. . vlsi. ! ' JAPANESE TEA URDEN OLJFIJO STOUE1 N. of 'uIiitlt' limihl - East ul klu'uy' , P ; - , ' . . ilol'JiI.n. _ - 1 _ HOThLBARCE- ! IITIf AND JoNES s'i'iiii'rs , OMAHA. OU'Filihi ROOMS. Amnericalu ' . . . . . . . . $ . timid $ _ ' ' .OO per clay Ifurohc'.mn i'butm. . . . . . . . . . tOo to 11.00 iumr they FIIANK IJAIIK hill , AImtmimtgc'r. SAM IIAIJ.'t1AN' , Citief Cic'i'lc , - TFUBRUNSWCK ( "or. 35dm & inclummoim hits. .1. ( ' . Orilflim , Prop , iso Itoomns-Ahi mmmutiet'zm I mprovctmtenis Itales-'Ani'rIemmt Pita. $ OrJ t ( , $5.00 ic't' cay , Eurieami ) l'iumi , ) l.0J iter dmm' ui ttlmwards , ( 'ar hue It' uim'i ' from nil Ilthttttl 1)irect car line to nmmin etulEmmitcu of RximOimitIuIi , i MliITA3' i OT.EL , 11th tumid Ilarnoy St. ' Amneri'itfl I'iun-i tim 4 tiolhmirru per 'hicy. Street ctrs ; frutu ( lC'iOItt mmntI ( rota hotel to i potmi I Ic a ( I hou tids I ii lift ( 'tin Olin 0 t ti'i. ii : 131 Li.O\VAY , Maxutger THE MILLAID 3tii mind Ju11141115 Stit , , Ommiulimu , ( 'if"i'1tAilY l.O.A'I'i.1) . -.tMhihI I.t N AJ ) lIhitmI'ilt J'IiAt'- .1 , lii. ltitltJl'hli .S. SON , i'rojs. j-