The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 25, 1898, Page 1

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/ Th,s pa}]‘)l‘ Hot : %0 Betalol 2ot | Call SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1898. VOLUME LXXXIV.—NO. 25. @%Ij@ the Librar, . , TUPRICE m.\zfi CENTS. SPANISH TROOPS ROUTED BY ATIERICAN CAVALRY E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E N5 E-0-E-E-E-EN-EE- * AMERICANS DEAD UPON THE FIELD " ROUGH RIDERS. Captain Allyn K. Capron, Troop L. Sergeant Hamilton Fish Jr., Troop L. Privates Tilman and Dawson, Troop L. Private Dougherty, Troop A. Private W. T. Erwin, Troop F. FIRST CAVALRY. Privates Dix, York, Bejork, Kolbe, Berlin and Len- marck. SUPERIOR FORCE PUT TO FLIGHT Rough Riders Charge With? Roosevelt at Their | Head. ‘ TENTH CAVALRY. Corporal White. SOLDIERS WOUNDED DURING THE BATTLE. ROUGH RIDERS. Troop, B—Privates E, M. Hill, Shelley, Fishler, M. S. Newcomb, Fred N. Beale and Corporal Rhodes. Troop E—Corporal James F. Bean, Privates Frank Thirteen Americans Killed and Nearly Fifty Wounded in the Battle. L i > Booth, Albert C. Hartley, R. G. Bailey, H. Alvers, E. J. [ AGUADORES vid Playa de‘ ESte’ Atherton, Clifford Beed and Sergeant G. W. Arringo. L June 24 —Thirteen American caval- Troop C—Sergeant Thomas F. Cavanaugh, Cor- = poral L. L. Stewart, Privates George Rowland, H. J. rymen, including six of Roosevelt’s * Haefner, Michael Coyle, R. M. Reid and M. Russell. E-E-H-E-H-E-E-E-O-E-E-0-0-E-E-E-E-R-R-EE-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E - ] B o - o 3 1 i | Troop L—Privates J. R. Keane, John P. Dernap, = ROUgh 3 Rlders' Wer? kl”ed and F 1 | Thomas F. Meagher, Edward Calbers and Nathaniel Poe. = nearly fifty wounded in an engage- = \ TENTH CAVALRY. : ment with a Spanish force that §| e = ambushed them. Among the kill- a | VS - 1."; Troop I—Privates Ridd and Mayberry. . ® ed was one officer, and six officers ® | A = == NS """""""'""""' " JE e - 3 | underbrush, as- the enemy did, | Cavalry. L] ,\\ ere wounded. l' <LIEUTENANT e RACKE L. Yo lad: His Rothiaml ultimately they drove the| The American base has been e troops had requested, march the troopers dismounted. | P\lders In the FlrSt Pltcbed Battle on Cuban Soil. | enemy back toward Santiago, in- ’ changed from Baiquiri to Sib- be sent to the front at | They were then eight miles dis- | were ordered to advance upon/|and in thisa g force of Span- | Lieonard Wood and Lieutenant | flicting heavy losses upon them. [ oney, and the army will advance o were ordered to | tant from Santiago. They heard |the enemy. iards was hi As the Ameri- | Colonel Roosevelt led the charge | The Rough Riders were support- | to Santiago to-morrow. n he foothills from |the Spaniards felling trees a short The country hereabouts is cov- | cans moved ard they were |with great bravery. They scorned | ed by the Second Massaclmscttsl A number of Cubans took part Baiquiri last night. After a forced | distance from them, and they | ered by high grass and chaparral, jmet with a withering fire. Colonel | to hide themselves in the grass or | Volunteers and the First Regular | in to-day’s fighting, and forty of | ZZ 7 CHARGE OF CAVALRY IN THE FIRST IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT B‘ETWEEN AMERICAN AND SPANISH FORCES. .

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