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—_ se a ee et OA A te 5 es | INCREASING HAVANA’S DEFENSES. Many Ships at Santiago A BREEZE IN ; A BRITISH EDITOR SUMS UPS EaEIZE= | Built. seeds : : -—-— A Strone Kingston, Jamaics, Jer 2.—A Ast ils £ Fortificatia on THE WAR SITUATION. - spat ot p rae cave | Senator Sather Makes Charges Acainst tdises es Supply Is Good fora Three Month’s ae 2 : the Republiesn Party ‘ ei; or cles lee 2 Siege, and Many Guns Are being : aetats able Mr. Butler AN agg ia ao ¢ land at East Ch Z . 1 ndefatigabl -Mr. Butler ef dache = Lake Michigan ete water Mounted. Santiago de a Pei SU ee from the Calumet river to the Jake, 1.—E. Ressert | cruiser had be —Mr. Henry{andit is learned from Pittsburg) , r » from Cuba on the to assist the i ondon Daily | that on this cite ia r > bearer of impor-' pected 1his paper oe rgest el “hes to the Cuban Junta. | turgeon wi rt ; d, consist f na May 25, after a four @ gover t ‘ < 3 and strueti 8 He ga hefe taken. t is — and structural! Te ~ ee . rope life. I shall ey, vith ged fight at} and other appurtenances ¢ ra i was offc:aily : gal bias < } If, Riess age Santia e papers con |concern of that class u : t Cervera wasintbe able sever July : 4 accident 2H | tinue to supply fresh details. The should give employment to 2000 Re a og tiaco de Cuba with five thr t < 1asti of | PFOURNTEA t Y Notice, | fed probability is that men et first, and Jater to tw ships This is en as Mi 1ew lease of lig! Schley took active me that number. A harbor is to ba Wavara has st present about three strength « t to his t ] Fair 1, Platte ¢ innon, Ca, stop the Spaniards erect constructed at the mouth of the months’ food supply. A fores of of the eeventeen ; sae Tu it’s Li iV er Pj | aie ‘ a . 2 y and e an sht and ds oe . “ Ilig works or because a Sr an pre t waterway, an r 2.000 x bight and day r showed herself, but that the affair |furnances will be brov on the ions ard eand bat- has been grossly exagg 3 ter t nich fores consists ; b i Whett the troops haye sailed | enterprise 1 of 20,600 rez sand 40,000 voluc- Mr. Builer T. Ww. LECc. from Tampa is equally uncertain, it| cally un teers. The impression still prevails 3 had pairs, OF parte ‘eeatee ; : arin Waxens, ph te, glad and denied bere with | projectors at Havana tt + the battle of Marilla Repub 1 ae ert . ashes, cn nce | most prominent man a was a glorious victory for the Spar “trusts and os J letaile, howeyer, are in|ested ia the Carnegie stec! works et jah fleet lders and} IB 1gov | aint on E portant. The main ou | Pi In Mr. Reescrt cpirion the sup- at 99 per) Ve reset tires and lines of the situation are perfectly | ly of coal on the Island ot Cuba been raised} DO NOT RUIN THE WHEELS > } clear, and are not likely to change | 1 The 8 not exe 000 tons. Republican | ed hice When Admiral Cerverar’s where | s emer ee a certain | navy cepar eport ; : j tbat the st. s - he Kind You Have s Bousht a bat hic Was eae ae laya\se0, e tormard movement (WAH ld tho alfoneo XT lwith 1-000) again to proces : ald | ave pat saizedime and lope oun teea ordered instantly, and General Miles | . + ' ae Lug tn a waiti have never tried me, « t y, an @ aii rs on bord Z a she is watt! sea} that thle 1s the tight eal Spanieh cold left for the front the same night. If| — a! the transports are not already at | ON SSAA ASAE a “=== == abi : sea, t leparture cannot be de- : | W. O. JACKSON, ayed much longer’ Admiral Samp son, with two squadrons under him, has an oyerwhelming force cff San- tiago. Through the indiscretion of a member of the House of Repre LAWYER, BUTLER,—- -S=M0. Will practice in all the courts sentatives the whole world now knows that 15,000 men are to be the| Smith & Francisco, force to be immediately dispatched. LAWYERS, Porto Rico will be occupied, whilea ae : combind land and cea attack will re stupa adic ce vera’s fate is sealed 3. aie certainty. Marshal Butler. Mo. Osic leh ll, Me Bianco will be leftfor suother two : : a n ronths to stew in his own juice. Si ] vers & Silvers, transports are due at Hon- arrouiere:a cee 2 capture of Manila is a | Will practice tn all the courts, ese circumstances it ia usible that Spain does not iacon A. W. THURMAN, seek peace overtures. By no con SE = Sse : — = : Ee ee ee l —— = ————————_=_=_ —— ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ceivable chance, short of a eyclone os = i a a ; ; ill practice tn all th urts. Offloe ove sending the whole American navy to ENTRANCE TO HAVANA HARBOR, Bates County Bank, Butler, Mo. (tf) the bottom of the can her points menancingly toward incoming and outgoing ehips.) meal chances b3 improved, while day a big billis piling up against her. She must lose Cuba and Por FIA RB ESD ; to Rico, but it is within the bounds| DEWEY FORCES of possibilities that she might ulti- sea, {This illustration shows the famous Morro Castle to the right and the projecting bar, La Punta, on the left, where a solitary gun every a ~ oa G RAVES & CLARK, x ATTORNiYS AT LAW. Office over the North side square. AN APOLOGY. SPANISH JOURNAL HAS 'EM. the | would the ex then- “The Philippioves, which but starving They tried to starve us, my sue fe :contrary they oo r peace are were at Missouri State B ‘ eats Tirade ot Abuse and Battery of Lies Let selves, for breid and meat are hizher | first reporte1 lost to us, hes been mately regain the Philippines by a Compels the German Emperor's Brother to Loose at Yankees i a Soa : iis pes . —— itulati I f dat A : : oose at Yankee in New York than ey are in | regained, if indeed, they were ever prompt capitulation. ancy a Disavow # Slight for America New York, June 1.—El Progresso, | 9 SW hase alates il Gee ct ; . i f nobody {s:more surprised at her in nee tae Kong ogous ie = : , : cs aes s — - : =f 1AavVE f plesty o eat, - our poweror in ¢ — o DR, E. G. ZEY, jewspaper pu Jed In Hlavana,, & while the Yankees have been come, being lost. The ships of the Yan- ability or refusal to recognize the inevitable than President McKinley Chicago, Lil, June 1—Charles N Post, vice president of Lyon & Healy PHYSICIAN ANDjSURGEON, ¢ over Womack’ copy of which has been received here in an May 23, pelled to open free toup house in ell | kee commander hav: been destroyed Day and night. Off elitoiisl pub'ished ; 5 eli ies bei un ith great lors of life, and the rebel lf. Ifsh novastivateeancch : a the Lig e'ties to feed their bungry, | with g ‘ afrneg.'5 ae a te 2 se f ed ae cs company. who has just returned contains; the following summary of | and the peo; le from starvation. | forces bave united with a!l good igeaaaiaathnn oa sare, Beaton longer she may bid farewell to the| from an extended tcur of the orient, 4 re . F ae ‘ ae is =a Prone Se een Philippines also, but this is the only ‘Adiciiral D : a K } the eituation from the view po'nt of No dog even goes without good food | Spanich citizens in driving the : ee ee et one BONE | the Spanish preces in this capital, but dogs are better | foreigners from the islands, and) DR. J. M, CHRISTY, respect in which an immediate ces sation or the indefinite prolongation March 25. Mr. Post tells of a social passage at arms between Dewey and “A month bas gone by ince the ‘than the dirty Yuukces Beef costs | have reorganized their government HOMOLOPATHIU A . cowardly Yarkees proclaimed war 59 cents in New York and a under the equitable autonomy such ae ‘ ein ; of the war will make any difference. | prince Henry, a brother of Emperor |g yainst ge ads ie a ca rae net pods PPA Pacer — i onomy PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ; . : « 2 ‘ G ae aS a H The above is nota personal opin | Williem, commanding the German th. } ald wonihilate us: that t “DEES 7 ec 3 “ ap. eae ee 4 F Office, front room over MeKibbes| | - He 4 f fact Il S hat they would annihilate us; that can the stop-keepiog Yankees, who Brave SpaniarJs, we will not be| store.’ All callanswered at office day on i MODs ee oS necien Oh tacts well lpquadnonst( Mong Kong: lthey would come acd take Havava | think of notkine but doll stand tent with c I he Yank night k te ouee informed person cig AR Se pee hey ¥ c e acd t u ink of nothing but dollars, stand | content with compelling the Yankees | night. & Hl known y Pp Prince Herry immediatcly after i dacoue £ io Wi 2 t, = Ae se Specialattention given to temale H Iti io th ‘bi A 3 : and cevour forts together. e now that to sue for pesc : we wil invade their | eases i here. It isnot only the truth, but} bjs arrival at Hong (Moup gave A \7., thet4t wasn cowardie boast £ . 1 , ae i the whole truth, avd nothing will a see that it was a cowardly boast, for BOSTON IS SHELLED. territory, capture and destroy their ie emer re 8 ove tr + and & Wi!!! banquet to the high officers of the = Rei eo ee Zs = om ‘ | fi ‘ ‘ a occur to alter it fl = : vot one dastard’y ankee bas se A‘resdy our gallant fleet bas towas and feree them into eut jec- Tt C. BOULWARE, Physician a : i Seed i Oe other sets, among whom was Rear foot oa Cuban They dare rot, | bombarded ir city of Boston and | tion. Spanish valor is the same to |B ng sie iter Office norta side squae Wl ha Bie Invasi Admiral Dewey. At the feast the ws er } : =e ; | re : tier, Mo. Diseases of womenas H Will be Big Invasion Army- af for our brave rs will repulse — the inhabitants of that place | day that it «a3 in the days of old,|en a specialty. : New York, June 1.—A special to Prince proposed a toast — bis OWB | them and driv back to their! into the iaterior, compelling them to | and we can see in the near future the! — Sena ee : the Herald from Washington says: connie: then to Great Britain and | 9.4 shores afor the Next we will! proud flag of Spain egain afloat up DR, J. T. HULL 4 Not until an army of 100,000 men is | t® all the — gree, powcr except y taken Havana? Not no Yane| on every sea and planted agsia upon| % J. 1. : thoroughly organized, drilled and the U aited States. Finally just be- one gun has been fired upon our! bee sbip dare . knowing | the c ontiazent of Tica and once | DENTIST. i equipped will the main invasion of | fore the dinner was Beet the roral for:s and their ships, which pratend full well their inability to cope with more S will rule the world us| Newly Fitted up Rooms, Over ' Cuba take place. This is President aee proposed a toast tothie country. | ¢4 maintain a blockade, fear to come tha formidable Spanish navy. she did is the happy days gone by. | Tuhioke Jeusay Store. ; MeKinley’s decision after carefully | When Rear Admiral Dewey saw that | within the range of the roble gups, “Already there is tumult and in-| Viva Espana Con Honor.” Entrance, same that leats to Hagedorn’ i coneidering all the conditions and|®PParactly his country was tobe! of Moro Castle. It would mean surrection amoog the Yankees be- ae Studio, north side equare , Butler, Me difficulties which the army would encounter in attacking Spain's stronghold at Havana. When the army will question which has decided, Miles start is a not yet been! he returns from his present ef inspection may throw much light on the subject. It! is fully realized by the administra when tour tion that the making of an effective! ac-| fusion of the dinner he (the prince f 100,000 man caa not be bed in a month even ifa army comp considerable proportion of the men} Das have had some training in the tional guard. No Wheels Tern. South Bend, Ind., June 2.—Not a wheel is turning in the factory of the Singer Sewing Machine Compa- | wean float ny to day. Attempts to open the gates were promptly stopped by strikers. Gen- eral Masager Pine addressed the men in vain. Intense feeling prevailed at last night's mass meeting, but the strik- ers were advised to remain orderly.| cad Lehes, New York. but the report of General | slighted, he left the banquet without ceremony. Dewey Dewanps an Apotoey. The next day a representative of Prince Henry sent a roundabout }apology to the American command- er. Dewey sent word back to the emperor's brother that he would ac- cept nothiog but a written or per. sonal apology from the priace. The | latter then called upon Dewey and | Admiral Dewey, apologized, eaying that in the con- thoughtlessly neglected to put the American toast ia its proper place on the program While Mr. Post was a! Hong Kong Prince Henry gave a bal!. but although invited, did not attend it. The banquet io cident was not allowed to get out, and Mr. Post received it first hand from one of the officers of the Amer- Shake Into Your Shoes oot-Ease. @ powder for the feet. It + swollen, smarting. nervous antly takes the sting out of corns It’s the greatest comfort dis- feet ant inet and buhions. covery of the age. | tight or new shoes feel easy. Itis a certain cure fer sweating, callous and not, tired feet. Trritto-day. Seld by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail 25 cents in stamps. sl package Free. Address Allen S. Olm- Allen’s Foot-Ease makes | their destruction. Yankees are cowards and ean do nothing but boast of what they will do, and then do nothing. Every good and true soldier of Spain is anxiously awaing the appearance of the Yankee and we will then show them how well Spaniards can fight and that ean do more than boast. “Whe we rever the ships of the enemy have approach=d our she tk have been driven back wi treus loss and th-ir att stroy our foris have resulted ee in the destruction of their ships. Oar bratre kave poured shot and shell into the enemy and nobly stood by their guns and upon every occasion achieved a ga'lant victory STARVING IN USITED STATES. “We have heard reports of the enormous army which was to invade our islandand conquer our army. What bas becoms of it? They do not dare to come and meet the brave soldiers | Spaniards, knowing full well that | death will be certain to await them. | ‘as already the victors, and gladly j States Consul McLain. | dent McKinley. cause of the failure of their arms, and the people are blaming Presi- A military guard of 1,000 soldiers surrounds his palsce to prevest an aasass'n from reaching him. He never comes out, acd itis expected daily that news will be sent out of his death, in tensely enraged are — people bee cause they sse nothing but defeat in their war agai S; Civil war is threatened amoag the United States and it may be looked for at any moment. The wealthy Yankees of New York and Philadelphia have barricaded their bouses and armed their servants, fearing both the at- tacks of our forces and the mobs of their own people. “Such is the condition which ex. iste in America today while our no- le army and our government under the brave and good Captain General ape bas eucczeded in pacifying 1 of Cuba, so that peace reigns up- on our shores. “Spaniards, we have nothing to | fear from the cowardly Yankees. We se 3ryan Will be a Colonet. Washington, D. C., June 2 —Tke following copy cf a telegram sent by Secretary Alger to the gov- ernor of Nebraska concerning the acceptance of au additional full regi ment under the 000 men ig a | present call for 75,- “There will be accep ted from your | state one addition reginent of ine! fantry of a maximum strength under the law not to exceed 1,326 of all grades, as per your request This action of the war department will permitof the appointment of | W. J Bryan to the colone'cy of a TRAINED NURSE 3 coches Spot regiment, if the governer desires to confer upon bim that office Nassua. New Province, June 2— A specis] messenger from President Maso, of Cuba is now enroute to Wasbingten with messages for Sec retary of State Day. His nemo is George Reno, and he left here to-day ona private yatch for New York.! Reno reached this place yesterday | and has been stopping with United | THE GREAT NEWwSPAPE THE GREAT WEST Kansas City Star. By Mail, Daily and Sunday, 4008 The Weekly, One Year

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