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Show patch from Santiago De Cuba says that Sampson has information that Cerverais prepared to make adeB-perat- e effort to take his ships out of SautUgo harbor at the first T&e Worlds- - Important Hews Recoiled favorable opportunity. 'The Spanish warships have been coaled to by T&e Journal Last Evening. their full capacity and the crews are refused shore leave. Every ni.iht the vessels drop doy?n the bay to b prepared to embracp the Marines' Were not Mutilated Attack Grst favorable opportunity to aton Santiago to be Made From two tempt a dath past the blockading Sides Oerrera Preparing tt$ Escape-M- aria squadron. It is the Spanish Admirals hope to save a portion ot Teresa will not Abdicate his ship3 from capture, and in a Enns the Blockade. Concepcion 4? fight to sink some of the Ameri can craft. (Special to The SHE STILL HOPES. Journal.) , June 22. The Queen Regent will not abdicate. She pects the Americans to be Sprgeon pulsed at Santiago. re- WERE NOT MUTILATED. ex- soon. SUCCESSFUL BLOCKADE RUNNER. Kingston, Jamaica, June 22. The capiain ofsihe steamer Adula, which arrivedl here from reports that while on the to that port he met the U. S. way cruiser Yankee, seventy miles off tbe Cuban coast, which was the only war vessel he sighted during Cien-fuego- B, The captain further the trip. stated that he learned at Cienfuegos that a Spanish steamer, Concepcion, with lood supplies for tne Spanish troops, and carrying about one hundred thousand dollars in gold, had passed the blockade and arrived safely in port. REINFORCEMENTS GOING. Washington, June 22. Rein forcemeats for General Shafter to move today. About a thousand more troops will go with the first detachment, and will make the trip in four days. The War and Navy Departments had nothing to add up to four oclock today, as to the arrival of General Shafters forces at Santiago de Cuba. The last information came from Captain Allen of the Signal Corps at five oclock this evening, saying he had the cable station at Guantanamo, and was working toward Santibj-ga- n Washington, Jane 22. General Van Rnipen has just pOKfNT WANT EMPTY HONORS. ceived word from the surgeon at Madrid, June 22 Don Carlos saying that the does not want the throne of Spai n Guantanamo, wounds in the bodies of the marines now, but will wait. He thinks killed, were not mutilated by the Sagasta should resign. .. Spaniards, but results of Mauser PORTO RICAN CAMPAIGN DELAYED. rille shots. he U. Washington, June 22. NO OFFICIAL NEWS. S. military expedition for PortO Washington, June 22 At one Rico has been abandoned at presoclock Secretaries Long and Aiger ent upon the advicp of General Miles. The Cuban campaign will ago de Cuba, said that nothing had been received be pushed vigorously. It is said a fathers vengeance. . up to that hour from Guantanamo that Porto Rico may be gained Lav. without lighting there. St. Louis, June 21. Samuel A. for the a Lindsay, FKOM BOTH SIDES. THIRD EXPEDITION TO MANILA. book-keep- 4. Washington, June 22. Major Washington, June 22 QuarterGeneral Miles has received a master General Luddington of the cipner message from Captain Allen, War Department received word saying that the landing of troops today from San Francisco, saying has actually begun and wa6 in that the third military expedition progress when the dispatch was for the Philippines will leave Sad sent. The message also says thatuJTrancisco on Monday next on ,lhe attack of the American HfajuffStfcsports; namely the Ohio, In was being so arranged that the1 diaha, City of Paris, Morgan City, Spaniards would be assaulted both Valencia and Newport. General from the rear and side. Merritt, commanding the new deof the Pacific, will probpartment VERY IMPORTANT (?). ably accompany the expedifTdn on Washington, June 22. The War the Indiana. Major-GenerOtis, Department at 4 oclock this af- the next in command, will accomternoon received a dispatch from pany the fourth expedition to the Pelayadeleste, tweuty miles from Philippines. It is also said that Santiago and midway between the City of Pueblo will be turned Guantanamo and Santiago. It over to tbe Government tomorrow was from Captain Allen, in charge morning. It is probable her deof the signal service work in Cuba, parture will not be delayed more and merely announced that noth- than a day or two, and she will ing has been received from Samp- overtake the expedition at Honoson or Shafter. It was important lulu and accompany them to in establishing the .act that con- Manila. nections have been secured close to HAWAIIAN CABLE. Santiago. New York, June 22. It is likely HOPES TO ESCAPE. that the bill allowing a franchise Washington, June 22. A dig- - fur a Hawaiian cable will be passed al er was allowed $50 to meet the ex penses of arranging the two magnificent floats which will appuar in tbe parade. Sports Decoration Music S5 50 The Washington, June 21 , has received Navy Department just 20 Meeting word from Admiral Sampson' stat?s ing that the troop ship arrived off AftVr discussing various sitione for some time, the commit- Santiago yesterday. ONCE MORE LOCATED. tee adjourned to meet again this New York, June 21. Advices reevening. ceived by way of Marseilles. France, confirm the reports of the Spanish Contest. Voting fleet returning Cadiz. Dispatches say the Vittorhuvas injured and ' Voting Coupon, towed into port. Parade HOBSON AND PARTY My choice to la Jllily repfrerql GolUn)bli oq 7! New York, June 21. A dispatch on TO SANTIAGO. Washington. June 21. The War has issued orders to It is desired by the committee in Department Brig.-Gen- l. Henry, A. Dufiield, to charge of the voting that, here- proceed with bis entire brigade after, persons casting a large num- from Camp Alger to Fort Monroe, ber of votes, will tie them in pack- where they will take transports ages of 100, and mark the top bal- for Santiago. The brigade comlot, in order that they may be prises the 9th Mass, and 33rd and counted more expeditiously, 34th Michigan; about three thousand men in all. Prof. Lewis T. Cannoa of the A. COMMUNICATION ESTABLISHED. C.left for his home in Salt Lake Washington, June 21. A direct yesterday, from whence he will depart shortly for Switzerland to cable communication has now been fulfill a mission. Prof. Cannon is established between the United Washa gentleman whose genial ways States and Guantanamo. made him a host of friends in Lo gan, whd were sorry see him leave. Continued on 5th Pajc.) - s INVTNTOH HOLLA NO (im pe Tuaaey on sub-committ- g good races will be run. The matter of selling refreshment stand privileges was brought up, and Chairman Farr of the amusements committee was given the power to dispose of such concessions. The committee then adjourned until Tuesday evening, when quite a lengthy meeting was held..- - Messrs. Cates and Smith of GENERAL CALIXTO GARCIA. J lately after the arrival 6l General Shafter at Sampson and General I.udlow went on shore to arca who tendered them a royal reception. During th ensuign conference a i plan of campaign agairst Santiago was arranged. Ac-ra- - V . the parade committee, reported that! they had visited al the business houses in the city, and that seventy-fiv- e per cent of them were willing to arrange 'floats for the parade. The Fifth ward will contribute a humorotrt and withal interesting float, ajad Greenville will also be represented, while the , committee that when the transports containing General Shafters army of invasion arrived in Bight of Sampson, tbe enthusiasm of the men of warships was incredible. The men are all well and in high spirits. Omaha, Neb., June 21. Colonel W. J. Bryan has just taken up his headquarters at Old Fort Omaha, and is now putting in his time The Fourth of July celebration committee met on Monday even ing and passed on a few matters The Chairman and Secretary of the committee being absent, Mr. John E. Carlisle was elected Chairman, and Mies Bessie Morehead The Secretary, for' the evening. finance committee reported that about 300 will be secured in contributions to the celebration fund. The committee on amusements were authorized to extend the the tabernacle square at a cost of not more than $100. The same committee was also authorized To appoint a to arrange a horse-racinprogramme. Moses Thatcher Jr., J. R. Edwards, and several others horsemen are interested in the matter, and undoubtedly some THEY WERE PLEASED. from Mole St. Nicholas states COLONEL BRYAN Vf CAMP. Our Calebration. ESCAPE. London, June 21. The British Consulate at Santiago telegraphs from that city that neither Hobson nor any of his party were injured during the recent bombardments. The vole on the lady to rep had assaulted her, ajid the father took summary venguince. Vif-qaai- NEWS NOW FOR ACTION. 10 Dry Goods and was killed this shot company, brother-in-law- , bis by evening Robert G. Everinghi.m, The lat- studying tactics and preparing himself for his duties as a soldier. Lieutenant Colonel Victor a veteran of the rebellion, So far, Colonel Bryan. with is one of the Third only company Nebraska has reported here, but others are ready to come as soon as the government gives the word. Colonel Bryans regiment will be in camp here inside of ten days. m Captain Neuburger reported that the propored military exhibition Telegraphic Informitlon From ffir Gaiwould surely be a part of tbe parters to T&a Jonraal. . ade, and Marshal Farr announced a was that track being prepared ujHJu which the horse races will be rnn. 125 was voted the sports com- Sampson Arrives in Safety at Santiago mittee to increase the size of the Spanish Fleet Returns to Oadia Sampsons Men Pleased at Military dancing pavilion on the sqnarc. Mr. L. R Martineau was elected Reinforcement Details of tha Arof master ceremonies for the day. rival The various committees furn ished their estimates of the cost of the celebration, which were as Serial to Journal . Hargadine-McKittric- k ters little diughter today confessed to her mother that Lindsay TUESDAYS , julill? THE HOLLAND SUBMARINE WONDER. 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