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OrCTINN [A LIEUTENANT'S oe 1 DASHING STORY OF wy Gatiings is tomporneily ii . . wit STA rr ven me charge of his two Colt m BrAv A SANTIAG’ ps WUl Not me Must Guard City from og Spanish Ar ’ SANTIAGO D i | (NG ‘ (i ANN Red Cross Ex ms a sntiful—Meggars in i ij Evidence—Filth Noticeable Everywhere . = j R fF. but will be repairel this afternoon. _ a eae. ceed : 1 for | SAN JUAN BATTLE. I lost heavily. Fully one half my|, W®sbington, July 19.—18 has The President Issues a Proclama Suntia ; : = wen aoe tinea E soiusiog;| stat aarticitater Oak s tion Concerning Plan to Be Fol- sien SayoNNE ea S Gen He Command ngs That As I have no skulkers, I know they | ing bef re Santiagoshall be em i inc oM a : ss m st i s t » expedition, 4 lowed in the Province. et ped tion x from hard from fevers and + Second, it is deg actice to allow PRIVATE RIGHTS TO BE RESPECTED. au 5 1 ma H 1a © The Department Considering What te Do| United States Ir es t believe apy rumor been exposed to The Laws of the Conquered Territory Will) pw n « with the Large ‘ ed by the | tached from h Th at ler's last night tbat Fev brought in oni te f celal x ioe ‘ shaft = fresh fro Be Continued In Force and Such Officials : clas urrender ie sag Hee R a E hed bees ut it was news to me. ‘rom the Uni as Acknowledge the Supremacy of the the Immanes Hurried Up for |? : is also still ano mil Ty one. Spanish troops are at Manzanillo and other po : is | Within striking distance of ant! of Cock unty will probably be jand might not lose an opportunity n to contribute about} recover the ground lost at anti: : | the place were left insufi = ei a eS : ufticient] Geen ny ty 3. | to the war furd luring the | tected. Therefore, Shafter’s yt for the privi-| army is to be kept on guard on United States Will Be Permitted to Kk in in Office and Administer Them. vanish Prisoners. Ministers Mast Pay a War Tax. ™ 15.—Clergymen | Washington, July 19.—A state paper that will be histori marking an F epoch in American histor. ssued i iate Monday by direction of President McKinley. It provides in general terms for the government of the prov- ince of Santiago de Cuba and is the i ; 4 howd us in marriage. | bigh hills in the rear of the town first document of the kind ever pre- et é F til the men have stamped ; Init T wart e a'so provides for = ped out the pared by a president of the United | when ar + T t had a 60 F “ "| low fever. Then they will take at States. The paper is not only an au- Spanish |) ete ar € f 1 cents uson the return | at the Spaniards, if they can be fo) thorization and instruction of en. 1 ei 7 mS certificate in the| #4 it may be that Shatter’s m Shafter for the government of tu e ‘ ads, b te i 3 ee: nie Geddes end at Havana. He will wot captured territory, but also a procla- Z go t comphances With | far from his base as possible after mation to the people of the territory it i tax gatherers in| army is thoroughly refreshed, hy of the intentions of the government of te the United States regarding them and | their interests.) The full text of the document is as follows: To Secretary of War: sion, Washington, July 18 - tion of the Spanish forces in Santiago de C and in the eastern part of the pre tiago and the occupation of the the forces of the United St ing the enemy wherever they are | ble to be found . «| Milwaukee, Indiavapolis and many j | other places have begua to sssess AES bridegroom-to-be whenever ap A HINT FROM Dewey, | plication is made tothe county clerk #3 en German Crulser at Mantia Again Atte on to wed. to Iguore the Admiral and is Quickly )wever, it is the Brought to Time UR iGOUSAND MORE. cessary to instruct the military. ¢« rose ; ‘ nwho pay the tax,} London, July 19—The Hong Ko the United States as to the conc 7 : > £OV- | bur ve yh ‘ seeped Som Pn to observe during the military occupa nish Soldiers at Caimanera and Guan et con n, Be ea ate sig gs aL the bridegroom. Thie is skit greeted ot the Daily Mail sa: The first effect of the military occ tanamo Surrendered to Capt. Me- com 3. r r | : ehithveoaniy valine nited States ( ousul Wildman infor; Bete re oe ce, mouoremes Calla, of the Marblehe P Ss at Ik no he j Sue dec-sion which county attorney} me that.as the German enises Ire formal political relations of the in habit si sie : : eee i then | I! lered yesterday. An opin | Was passing Mariveles, off Mani See ee een OF 8 nee Bent New York 19.—A special te aan : infantry pushed 4, | ion will be secured from the author | the other day, the United States gu ihe inhabitants, so long 1 n Guantanamo, A t beyond our pos at i boat Hugh McCulloch was sent af jiticsat Washington before definite] her to ask her to stop. As the Ire If it accords with| Tefused to obey a shell was seni across her bow and a small boat sen to discover what she was doing. ] stinen will be called | German admiral protested and insis for ten ceuts every time they| that German ships had a right toe 2 xe “ | ter the harbor without being searched make retora of a marriage ceremony | a claim which Admiral Dewey 4 Ga clined to recognize. It {gs reported) g that Admiral von Diedrich, who hed i am, Ala, July 14.—At]in command of the German squads pped | Coa’ ng, Als. 41 miles below bere, ron at Manila, interviewed Capt. Chik we duties, are entitled tos i r persons and property and in their private rights and relations It is my desire that the inhabit- | ants of Cuba should be acquainted purpose of the United States to disc the fullest extent its obligations in t It will, therefore, be the duty of t mander of the army of occupation t and proclaim in the most public mann we come not to make war upon the ink of Cuba, nor upon any party or facti them, but to protect them in their hom their employments and in their personal and religious rights. All persons who, either by sctiveaid as fone vance cae! co-ope them four hours to haul down the fla with the United States in its efforts to give ef- | After some parleying the Spanish EF fect to this beneficent REEDOsS, will receive the |sign Cado and the Spanish reward of its support and protection. Our oc- ae . s eigaiton shauidibs kastres tech, Yevertty ae |BEOR sed to formall hag: possible. morrow.” Guantanamo is a port 11 Though the powers of the military occupant | miles long with deep wate amo have i stripes will -y's interpretation plae to-morrow. Pour Spanish soldiers have ht hund arms. Ki ers are ill The was among the pr el He | MeCalla, of the Marblehe to notify the Spani the surrender of Santi the of | Communi Hanged and Shot, Whether « go and to give een, as t : chester, of the British cruiser Imn t Sid Jobnson, a negro, was lynched.| talite, as to what he would do if the jlaid own under our guns end wait |The negro assaulted Mrs Hodges, a} Germans interfered with the bom bardment of Manila © pt. Chiche : fe ter replied that only Admiral Dewey ers in the trees all| from Coaliog and posses started cut] and himself knew that. fart ov su 1 movement. ed under fire for three} There | respectable widow, living five miles were sliarpsk are absolute and supreme, and immediately |tered, in every wa bores | wee peter operate upon the polittcal condition of the in- 5 Liat Guike AaAiial’ Gacy: Sere: os : ihe gale ies 2 sets habitants, the municipal laws of the conquerea | the world knows since Admir *P” | department of arcund, sud tLey west for us. Bat/in pursuit. — son captured it and used it as his base territory, such as affect private rights of per- s considering w son and property and provide for the punish- |of supplies. Many extensive sugar quantity of arms, a ment of crime, are considered as continuing in| plantations lie in the vicinity. The 5 force, so far as they are compatible with the new ; order of things, until they are suspen superseded by the occupying belligé at Inst the infantry got it so hot that Later the same negro appeared at BASEBALL GAMES, r sent me an order to iake po-| the home of John Cobb, a prominent National League : At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 7, St Louls@ farmer, end attempted an assault ou At paramore -Baltimore 9, Chicago & land is very ductive anc should develop a lar | irc la : > } 4 9 y ed ue sea Cobb's 16 year-old daughte Two| At New York—New York 5, Louisville 1 in practice they are not usu: cal business. ie. | ‘diertiay ies saat ’ At Washington— Washington 2, Cleveland $< Pleat edny GAbertiErs eitecais eee POST OFFICE ROBBED Ma [of the girs sistere cazne (0 the res-| samo called after 11 innings on wccouat a me Sea han aia’ eubetan” —E ROBBE : darkness. da hiee andl = otre ne ss Seed mers oe feel Lee j}cue and stout resistance was made At Philadelphia—Cincinnatt 5,Philadelphied se ened ctice is, so far as possible, 7 rie autos : t ~ } 4 . 0 7 ria At Boston—Hoston 6, Pittsburgh & to be adhered to on the present occasion. ‘The | #Orslars Dynamite the Safe at y nts | +s vegro waa caught three miles MATIONAL LEAGUE 8T ANDING. judges and the other officials connected with fa.—Shots Exch the administration of justice may, if they ac- Postmast cept the supremacy of the United States, con- tinue to administer the ordinary law of the St. Louis, July 19. land, as between mun and m m the Cobb place. He was car Ww. i. Ro ¥. Cineinnatt....62 27.658 Pittsburgh ..40 646 Philadelphia 38 -618| Brooklyn. ....31 03 Washington..29 back for identification and the] Boston Cleveland altimore.. girls identified bim The frenzied zader the su- | Post-Dispatch fro hici d pervision of the American commander-in- a ae ze 2 en . : Chicago i +863) Louisville, ..24 chief. The native constabulary will, so far sey Se cas citizets then hung him toa tree after] New York "39 35 | “ may be practicable, be preserved. The fr Bee Fy men went over, One| which they literally filled bis body Weat dom of the people to pursue their accust | Postmaster ‘ * sf a At Indianapolis—Kansas City 6, Indianspe occupations will be abridged only when sleeping in | . he fell He never] with lead. lis 3. ; be necsssary to do so. ae eibs . aiot iecary) Scere s At Milwaukee—Milwaukee 7, Minneapolis While the rule of conduct of the ee op pe} “| knew what bit bin The other was Spain Seeking Peace. At Detroit ‘Detroit ®, St Pauls ” commuander-in-chief will be such a | so? ‘ t _|bitt wice and mortally wounded I} - ; mi WESTERN LEAGUB STANDIN been detined. it will be his duty to us-|mite. ‘They then ri , ASS Madrid, July 17.—A member of + & Fc Ww iPe ures of a different kind, if, unfortur theltents. The explosion awaker the r jamped into their place ax let her es Indianapolis.48 27 .640\Columbus....41 90-64 course of the people should’ ren A Silas ig aaa acs ‘ ae ie the cabicet to day asserted that the| {! unsus City.a7 82 303 Detroit 3) aa ures indispensable to the mainten of daw | pos aester who arose and fre o. So did the others |government wes seeking an boncr-| M!waukee 47 34 /580/St. Joseph... 2 46.34 andorder. He will then possess the power tore- |times, and it ight that se aah Eadie cree csieke —— 26 Ipg ao boner} sy paul 45 33 .577/Minneapolis.22 67 378 | Lier j rjtook my place and cbserr place, or expel, the native officials, in part or | one shot took eff 2il of blood altogether, to substitute new courts of his own | was found to-c constitution for those that now exist, or to create such new or supplementary tribunals as cil may be necessary. striking D One of the most important and most practi- | burgla then escaped on cal problems with which it will be ne ~ to deal is that of the treatment of prope the coliection and administration of th nues. It is conceded that all public fun: securities belonging to the gov country in its own right, and all arms and s the Suwanee at the Head, Glide to plies and other movable property of s jable peace with the United States. Ei Imparcial cays that a member ‘ (nes hail fthe Ministry declares that nego-| vtomaine io the Fash Affects Fitty-fv | utes they began to run lo their | tint Se with the Taited Mon of the Twantycesent Beenie itrenches. Then the sla ter be j_ Fifteen May Die. | States are culy po 1 KANSAS TROOPS POISONED, range to perfection, and in five n rglars re- ir bullets = in the shoulder. The turned the fire, one of tl | has deve ins of 8 for pe ble so feras the = Sere ie 1uE8 wes : " yashington, July 19.—Fifty-five mea juestion of Cuba is concerned. To belonging to compsny A, Twenty-le | demand more would be t> say that] ond Kansas volunteers, at Camp Alger, mit suicide were poisoned to-day by eating bash ir lines melt FINE MARINE _jcame terrific. I saw the s- | under tiyou they would do. The A Score or More of Americ ny firs, just as I always told Transports, Anchorage in Santis Harbor. ernment, may be seized by the military = | which had been at a stan for that § M Pak »oked in a tin-lined vessel that had pant and converted to bis own use. The real Santiago de Cu ‘ ag oe : : : t. 3 7 ‘mat Senor oret,! become e. 2 ‘i property of the state he may hold and udmir a a t ° 1 fleet, | three hours, and wbich had suffered becom corroded, Fifteen of the bor of Sar beautiful afternoo jcan trans e Colouies io the last} men are seriously ill and sre not gasta, will be| ©xPpected te recover. The hash was it ah ear eaten at breakfast and those jthe representative of Spain in the} who partook of it became ill shortly negotiations with the United States|afterward. The hospital doctors pro att ast nounce it to be ptomaine poisoning. without foundation. The names of the men have not been ister, at the same time, enjoying t thereof, but he is not to destroy it s case of military necessity. All put of transportation, such as tele cables, railways the state may be appropriated to his use, é : but, unless in case of military necessity,|front of the cit; they are not to be destroyed. All churches | Ships have stood out to se ept forward. cheering, of my fire, and the crest s < 1 of affa | previous cabinet of Wants the Immunes Hurried Forwar. ay i and boats belonging to Washingt head, glided to the « has a But the Dons came back at them 3 | - | | | They are glorious fightere. They; ate ves | made charge after charge to regain} Sedalia has a schema on hand to and butldings deveted to religious worship | ba tossed about by the wave B i and to the arts and sciences, all schoolhc a cont ascertained. ; are, so far as possible, to be protect ai } . : % a Zz : destruction or intentional defacemen | the ridge, for this ridge is the key improve the Suodays by taking up Another Dispatch from Shatter, » Santiag ‘ lim bere¢ ! ehurct A . Washington, July 19.—The navy de to Santiago We limbered up/ehurch collections for the soldier partment posted the following bulle dashed forward under a| boys at the front. A Mra. Leakeltin from Shafter: “My ordosnes llop, | sprung it, but che seems to be per | vilicer reports over 10,000 rifles sent is . and about 10,000,000 rounds of smmtr stepping to cut three wire fences on| fectly sound on the beathen ques") nition. Send officers and troops the way, @ tion | A | morrow to receive surrender of inte men remain | |rior garrisons. About 2,000 at these | places. Will send officers to receive } places, of historical moauments of works of science or art, {s pro when required by urgent milita Private property, whether belon viduals or corporations, is to be resp ‘an be confiscated only as hereafter Means of transportation, h lines and cables, railways and boats though they belong to private v corporations, be seized by the m pant, but unless destroyed under again a terrible cross rifle fire at a g Only a frezzle cextlty. are not to be retained se ‘ - vemercers Is eee | Ge AASV eirteinder Ot onal gant ile it is held to be c | 2 s = i’ ‘ath } ; mearee ta let cee e ‘a i | la zed the battery; then! 5 | tanamo, Boicbon, Sagua and Pas their seaports, towns or provi | s g so that e crest and reconnoitered | § Before cinia canes be in his xn } Two Deputy Marshals Killed t | Sonth McAlester, L T., July #— t @ & desperate ; | Jasper Simpson while resisting arrest « ¢ Q 4 > < ) 2 5 4 Buying fiscation As the res the taxes and duties vaya itants to the former governr able to the military occupa’ fit to substitute for them ot r rai of contribution to the expenses of ment The moneys so collected for the purpose of pay | Shot and instantly killed J. B. Grady jand L. S. Hill, deputy United Stes | marshals, near Jenson, Ark. Yousg s | Grady was a son of United States Mar 5 shal Grady, of the Centra! district a Few about five minutes We gave 2 so “cI => “<3 cm ™NM 3 ernment under the A Platocratic Kavses Farmer. { as the sala a Wichita, Kan., July 19.—B EB Me eee 2 ni : ~ wi wae ard ; | Clelland, an old farmer, was held up eats 5. ' 2 | and relieved of $1,100 in cash, s bask yaluation and when | 8 Most Power p Damaged ? i exame- jcheck for $2,500 and $16,000 in notes 3 possible receipt: Mars s a 19.—A 5s 4 | and mortgages at his home near ; : s jus s > udwicks stock @|dard yesterday at noon. The robbep g sig 4 who was masked, escaped s 9 1as the best a not con We went wn ema y More Troops I'lve tor Masila ‘ é if + 1 + 1 4 San Fra sec y 19.— Yesterday s three pur m3 result as selected stock in * ng the First Mom- - tT ry 1 tried thie town. Piinéss 2. -ruits for the : ad rosy ae = os alifornia volunteers, mi aie teed the lowest s sport steamer Pennsyive { : pis t 1 th lowest ¢ ¢ 1 to-day convey them i ony w 0,0 bo: ‘4 Terrible Crime of » Negro | oa nerican troops at Sant = and > ouston, Tex., July i9.—At Cypre’s is the amount 5 ¢ rate : eter - % fabio. sce S ans 5 |? own near here, Peter nabs : peat these : We 3 J F LU OWIGK 2 = os mu red Henry Bry igen ttc 4. x 3 = ¢ 2 = $ bi farmer, his wife a , t 0 be > Robbery is thought to heave ? in denominations from 5 t t 4 r been the motive. The negro bas # copper cent His! Ginn PRAM ARRAS ae pper cen | far escaped, —_ + Fr ~, ? eer: cant - ane ch Ss)

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