OCR Text |
Show rr,irauvwa:3ir!'..:KK::i:::r::v::!nr:irr-::r.V!:j3:::i:!:ia::aijaaa- a gcr cun more gav e us the fir'd in nn anchorage within the American U 4l formation, with "Sir, tin Engbsli line. 13 U fle et is beaded toward Cavite, Nor was this action the end of n V M 8 That meant a lot. Everybody an incident which will live in his-wn & n on their feet in a minute, torv. When, on the 13th of Au j i r H The Englishmen did not move gust, our line was formed for the Prj ( a It seemed as if they felt advance on Manila, the English fci.'KaacKocGcnnee-'jr- . a c a r. a r. e a a coeasnci Mhl' m HHH j H Hm Hh' m h K tpiiekly. h At this particular moment, um. In ,, fvw hours tlu end the responsibility of the action flagship, swinging behind us, took were taking and desired to up a position at the north which when the volunteers arc about to would come. Hut how? Would they add to its impressiveness by de- - placed her as a barrier between return, inchlents of the recent vv.lr any of those flu-rover ships liberation of movement. On they our ships and the cruisers of Ger with Spain are having a revival of meddle with the final toppling nf came, slowly, silently, and with many and France, interest. We publish below a SpainMiold in the Orient? And that Twice then bad Manila bay been stately grace which is only story, told by that prince of war if some of them did see fit to mix correspondents, Douglas White, uj in the incident, what would possessed bv the modern warship, the scene of open declarations Are they simply coming over to vIich, even without the formality describing the moments before the rest of them do? l written Manila, when Deweys fleet was treaty, told of the al Hut a few hours remained in swing by us, or does this mean preparing to bombard the city, which the Spanish might deliber-an- d something more? That was the bance which exists between these two races sprung from a common how the Hritish and Japanese ate. Every one of thegrav ships question which agitated every warships in the bay paid homage was stripped down to the last Jun- man on the fleet. Or were they We who were that day before to the stars and stripes, and by of limberwhich would not be of coming to offer some dictation in their action showed their sympa- - absolute service in an regard to what Dewey should do Cavite saw the beginning of that erneere-th- y for the United States: met. The aw nings hung by one with Manila? Suddenly the which will grant to generations Several times things had looked stanchion w here a speed was shut off from all thc .Vct unborn mans honest heritage doen did as various complications vice before, and five liberty and advancement, minutes ships except the "Imortalite, had arisen between Dewey and would do the which steamed on toward the rest. Tires were the Germans. Fortunately, all under cverv The story that center of our line. Can- boiler, and we onlv these had been passed over with- - waited to sec the Our glasses told us that her non has just pocketed a fortune as Olympias'1 out anything worse than a few signal yards decorated with num-cu- guard was paraded, her men at tllc rcsu,t of a big mining deal is messages between the Hag- - bers which would tell the fleet to close attention. Then her course abnost too good to be. true. His bitterest enemies will abmit that ships. England had said nothing; move into line to posi-b- was changed, and with a juick according small rumor told the tale that tion. swing she wheeled toward thc 1C ,s bc brainiest man .in the once- "lien the German admiral state, when it is known that he is Up..,, Hr-- quarter deck of the stern of the 'Olympia." had questioned the Knglish com- - Cliarlcslon" I Frank will be able The Hritish ensign at her stern a,so was in com panv mandcras to his action should with Captain Glass, rcach almost any political per- in salute, and from her dipped searching I ewey commence a bombard- - w ith our glasses to find pealed forth the inspiring s,nimon that he fancies. Bingham something ment, the Englishman had replied which would give an intimation notes of that song so dear to every uctln' thatundoubtcdly Admiral Dewey of what the cnemv proposed to American, "The Star Spangled could tell what the action of the to do. From the Pat Eannan and John Henry bridge came the banner. Then up from her deck English fleet would be. This un- - running messenger, sprimdn" flew the halyards bearing the ought to get together and go over compromising statement was all lightly over thc barbett of the message asking for anchorage, to the Phillipines and give the that had occurred on which to after eight-incwent the answer from the ministration e Sir, thc practical aid. a judgment of how these five cer of the deck reports the and with the last note ever, polygamy is practiced on ships were to act in case lish flagship under wav, wasrtie of Americas national air some of the islands, and these Deweys of interference with American d hand the gave signal which or- - two Republican generals couldnt message, as the plans. Now and then a tale lad saluted and started on the dered his musicians to reply with agree. Randolph Round-Up- . float down from Hongkong, turn to his the hymn of Hritish pride, "God post, of telling England's extreme ncu- Over to thc north pointed our Save the Queen. So vuu.cuc.iun satisfied to eat and of some action glasses, and it did not take trality, again Anml the Inuzahs of many English a dinner at the. mans restaurant which tended to show friendship seconds for us to see that the and American tars, through our without paying for it but vou the Hag of liberty. port was correct. Report after lines steamed the ships that had Thus matters stood on that tor- followed each other in hove to while the "Imortalite went offi with the castor and the report rid day when Dewey sent word to besides t ipiick succession, the' messenger adv anccd, each proceeding to a spoons Tintes so, your honor- but August, that he must surrender or fairly living from bridge to quar-fig- position within our lines the within forty-eigtok casor ancl the spoons hours, ter deck, as he told of the morewith tl transports eir over at the north of the from honest mot;ves. city, ments ot thc defenders of St. eight assigned to berths precious well up where the neutral fleet was at an- ..Honest motives? Georges cross. His work might R baj and out of possible dan- chor, all was life and animation, have been done ..Yes; I wanted to pawn them for Then we to with, her away ger. t M assigned posiJ oat after boat, in such quick sue- - saw what lie told of before he went the m'ey Ion "Imortalite,, o a dinner cesspon as to resemble a line of could line with the "Olympia. possible bring the news Market street cars, hustled back It was first looked upon as d No need for questions then. forth between the city and VTT JudSe of a ..Arp y of ply but" England had made her change position, repro- . . declara- - i the fleet Bearing the refugees when the line of Britishers swuim tion, and side by side lay the who fled from the dangers of a 1 he Jud8e entirely free from the neutral fleets. The world was was notified bombardment. From fleet and were followed pessibl by their that the Anglo-Saxo- n "WeV that s alliance break o day until the tropic twi- it transports, meant more. Where was a reality. it, I expect, light we watched these pulling were they going a, cIuotb the old lady. "You see, for what Nor my a was mf the packets bearing fleeing Euro- purpose? Out over the glistcn-pean- s died deteSted "d left inihdechr f nt,'Va',t,nS me until it seemed as if the ing waters of the SVeral liUle infidels, and I bay stretched throw of Son,Vs des whole population of Manila was the line of c. want to be their executioner ships, the imortalite hollowing the ships of England being transferred to the protec- - leading. For thc first mile or two came the tion of the grim war ships. Charlestons sister ' ' of their steaming they might be cruiser, the "Nanva, flving the truncilWhat is the plaintiffs hinally all seemed to be over anywhere within the limits aS t0 thlS question? Manila bay. Then the flag of Japan. She, too, paid full far as the transfer of refugees bridge beat us out. and the brisk honors to our flag and steamed Recumbent. LWltness Lies to about it constantly. nCt., ri t- Hoai England - . as Saluted Out Flag. M M M V M M V V . W l V e ser-seriou- s, ex-Scnat- or rt ut rich-ant- I d-c- k ad-Ha- h. ofii-hav- How-"Olymp- ia Fng-Engli- sh quick-delivere- kl re-wou- 1 re-f- ck or -- - T : ht i ht sim-an- -- Pate. 1 if '7 as.'Ts 15 -- |