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Show THE PAYSON GLOBE .PAYSON UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 0, 1808. VOIi Vi. MORE MEN SEEDED. TASK AT MANILA TOO ARDUOUS FOR A SMALL FORCE. PEACE TERMS ACZZ7VZ CORRUPT ENGLISH FINANCIERS AWAITING A REPLY. Dfpbnbto Caadltiaas Raarhad I'poa laves Mention of a Maalumpt Umpaap. Admtalatratloa Eeaelvaa I'aMOrlal Attlees ta Tkls Mat. UNLESS TERMS ARC ACCEPTED WAR WILL CUNTINUE. Washington, Aug. before midnight Secretary Alger, aa he left Fraach Ambeeeedur Mas Fewer te li tha White House, after a conference Bet Mm Asreemeac Meat be KatiH-tfith the president, said the adminisat Maoild Depeada ea Spain tration had received no official InforWhen War Shall Cense. mation that the Madrid government had accepted the term of peace proWashington, Ang. 1. Persons best informed as to tbs probabilities declare posed by the United States. Unofficially tha president had been that tbs answer of the Spanish government to the terms of peace outlined by Informed that tha Spanish ministry had accepted tha terms of this counthe government of the United States la not expected before Tuesday. This try fw a cessation of tha war. The unofficial news reached the president ia opinion is bawd upon a knowledge of tha form not only of press dispatches, the time when the United States communication waa received in Madrid but of a private dispatch from conwhich ia not until an early hour this sular agents of tha United States. While this has strong reamorning, tha time required to decipher sons for government that ita terms of believing it, the neeeasity for au extended consideration of the matter by the Spanish peace have been agreed to by the Madcabinet and also tha necessity for care- rid government, the president la taking nothing for granted. Arrangefully framing the re Joiner. It la not ments for pressing the war to a sucmeant by this statement to question in London, Aug. t. The examlnatios of Ernest Terah Iiooley, the bankrupt company promoter, is creating a panic. The moat surprising conditions of dishonesty are being brought to light A number of lawyers were present in behalf of the distinguished clients who denied Mr. Iiooley a charges in connection with the payment of large sums of money for the use of their names, or for introductions to people of prominence. Mr. Iiooley said, in regard to the Earl of lVlnchelaea, that the latter himself suggested he ought to be given 10,000 for Joining the directorate of the cycle tube company. The Earl, witnesa adds, said he could not take the money personally, but remarked that it would be given to his brother, Mr. Fitch-IiatteContinuing Mr. Iiooley asserted that the Earl of also received 2000 for Joining the directorate of s horseless carriage company. As to the Earl of Alliemarie, Mr. Iiooley said that his silly disclaimer" did not need any explanation. Mr. Iiooley testified that Earl de la War: offered him 1000 to say that the 0 paid him by the witness wasa gift, made after the flotation of the company In which the Earl figured. Mr. Iiooley further testified that certain directors of the Humber company offered him 1000 and 2000 to commit perjury and say that the 50,000 which he had paid them was profit from other bnsinesa. Mr. Iiooley said that while out driving a little man in a hansom cab stopped him and said: There are a thousand sovereigns In the hansom for you." Mr. Iiooley said he replied: What have I to do for that? Th ereupon the little man is alleged to have answered: If you will say ths money you gave Lord Alliemarie was a present, made after the company was floated, I am instructed to leave you the sovereigns and take your word of honor." Mr. Hooley replied: I told him 1 would punch his head if tie did not go away." Mr. Hooley then told of the pay menta which he claims to have made to the NO. 27. PORTO RICANS HAPPY GREAT DEMONSTRATION OVER ARRIVAL OF U. 8. TROOPS. A art HOLIDAY EXPEDITION. take tka Natan af Ike Forte Rlaaa lavs si aa. Ponee, Porto Rieo., Ang. 1. The invasion of Porto Bico by tha American Seems Milas laaed Inriaulln Invttlag the Faopte to Aaeapt tka M Unary army haa many elements of holiday festivities. The troops are received by j Cevarament, rnaklaf tbs lasargsats. the natives with unbounded demon- - " laareaaed Llkacty. strations of Joy. WuIiIbkIoo, Aug--. !. General MerThere lias been little fighting since Port of Ponce, July 29. The port of ritt has again cabled to the war dePonce surrendered to Commander C. H. the landing waa made. Several unimpartment aa to the situation in Manila, Davis of the auxiliary gunboat Dixie. portant places have surrendered withwhich he finds very unsatisfactory and Thera was no resistance, and ths Ameri- out a shot being fired and tha Spanish (langerona, owing to the attitude of tits cans were welcomed with eathuaiism. regulars are la fall retreat ahead oi Insurgents. In the opinion of GenGeneral Miles arrived at day- the A merles a army. Major eral Merritt, the attitude of the insurwith General Ernests brigade Attempts by the Spaniards to blow light gents there is similar to that assumed and General Wilson's division on board np bridges and other las destroy the by Garcia's Cubans upon the question tranaporta. General Ernest's brigade railroad between Yaueo and Ponee of their right to enter and possess started for tha towa of felled, ooly a few fiat cars being burnimmediately themselves of the citv. although in Ponca, three miles inland, which capit- ed. Our troops have fired np tha locothis case the insurgents are a much motives and are now operating them ulated. . more formidable element, being not MONEY IN BQUAB RAIBINQ. ' The American troops are pushing to- from and to end, carrying auppliea and only more numerous, but better armed, wards the mountains, and will Join tew They Are Free la and filled with the arrogance followMlehlgre At Yanuo, the Americana were welGeneral Henry with hie brigade at ter tka Rasters Markets ing numerous victories over their Spancomed in an address made by tha alcessful conclusion are which been haa Yaueo, forward our From the Chicago Inter Ocean: Tha going captured by any manner ths plenipotentiary powish foes. General Merritt, however, incalde and a public proclamation was only aquab farm In ers of M. Cambon, the French embas- precisely aa If no negotiations for troops. Michigan la lodicates that he will do his utmost to A fight before the latter place waa Uaiiod, dated Yaueo, Torto Bias, LT. cated about three miles south of Grand peace were in progress. utwitha landin the with On sador, the from dealing citizens the subject protect savagery 8. of America, July 27." Haven. Squabs are young 'doves, of the contrary.tbey are in latitude wider ing these warlike preparations, the won by the American volunteer. The of the insurgents, though his task is a Webb Hayes of tlie Sixth Ohio, pigeons, and era esteemed great delibelief in official circles tonight amount Bpaniards ambushed eight companies Major than those usually conferred in each delicate and difficult one, because of eon of former lVeeldent II ayes, hauled cacies in epicurean and midnight Hut his position is somewhat almost to a conviction that active of tha Sixth Massachuaette and Sixth the fact that lie must, while fighting the flag on tha palace amid cheers luncheon circles. Thera are several hostilities have up been Illinois tha bnt waa regiments, practically enemy similar to that of the president himthe Spaniards, be ready at any moment A prominent official of the repulsed and driven back a mile to tha from the populace. The people seemed large aquab farms lu tha East, and self, who ia obliged to secure the sancto repel the insurgents. tlie Americans were one near Toledo, but tho only one In aaid: administration that The end ia near, ridge, where the Spanish really glad of tion United the cavalry States senate to any In The general gave notice that he was Tha information that charged and ware ranted by onr in- here, bnt they fenr an uprising of the Michigan, ao far as known, ta at treaty of peace that he may prepare, farmy opinion. about to combine with Admiral Dewey ia unofficial', and meagre, fantry. General Garretaon led the natives in tha iuterior, who, It is as- Grand Haven, and It to conducted by received for the ambassador must submit to in a Joint demand for the surrender of will raid, kill and destroy F. J. Ueroreuther. He was for several the Madrid cabinet for ita approval any but that it is accurate la! tha main we fight with tha men from Illinois and serted, floorwalker In a large dry goodi the city to the United States forces, have no reason to doubtJ In fact, wa Massachusetts, and the enemy retreated property in revenge for many years of year store. Hla health failed and five yean agreement that he may enter into. thus forestalling the insurgents, and misrule. to Y aueo, leaving four dead on the field Spanish ho took up But In the drafting of such an agree- have reason to believe It is correct" It was this move may cause a rupture. General Henry hea made a report tL ago and several wounded. Kona of a aide issue to hie floor ment is orlglrally ha authorized to Docks fur Warahipa. . proceed fully Fireproof It is possible, in view of the fact that this effect to adGeneral Miles and men were killed, and only three walking, but ha now devotee most ol in hie discretion and to guard against Washington, Ang. 8 Fireproof wood General Merritt's cablegram was sent vises that a guard b left to protect hla attention to 1L Hla wounded. farm from Cavite last Thursday, that this any possibility of repudiation of hia la again in full favor.au ths navy, slightly the captured cities The empty transten acres of land, but about the resistance at Notwithstanding action be has been movement has been made already by given the minutest Secretary Long having tuned an order ports have left for Tampa. only n email portion of thia ta given definition of the concessions that will requiring it for the decks of tha batlle-iliip- e Guanica and Yaneo it la thought that the combined military and naval forces, The newa that Spain had eonaented to the aquab Industry, tha rest being there be will no determined resistbe made and the monitors, tha ''only place by Spanish government although there is some doubt on this ance aa tha Madrid government doea to ana for peace waa received here In planted to wheat and com, which ii on every point that by any possibility from which it has been excluded n dispatch to the Associated Press and the staple diet for old doves. JI hai point, on account of a statement from by not care to imperil peace negotiations. waa eould be expected to arise in the course preceding orders, on aeeount of some Merritt that he will receive alThls solat once taken to General Miles a big cage of woven wire. It fe 80 : The Potto Ricans are glad tha AmerU of the negotiations. commanders' report of dampness. Tha diers before attacking. It is passible The general wrinkled hie grave blow 120 feet and twenty feet high, and th sen have troops landed, and say they when It waa not known to our government ecretary has decided that the battle the demand might be unde without be rend it and said he did not dove are kept confined by the win that M. Cambon had each powers when at July 3 has removed any donbt aa to are all Porto Blcana and will Join onr know wlint effect It would have on his netting on the sides and abova. On being followed by an attack, which army. Tha roads are good for military the north aide of the cage ta a long, he appeared at the White House to re- the importance of protecting may be deferred until alb the troops warships Onr troops are healthy, and expedition, but ha proposed to push on low building, In . which tho doves from ceive American the aa firs have reachep Cavite. answer, and by the beat meana within purposes. abend and take San Juan, pending orGeneral Miles says the eampaign will house. The roof has a southern ; only the president was satisfied that ha reach, ao he will appoint a board, to ders from th president The Associ- keep Uptothedateof the report. General be abort and vigorous. and a wind break, and hart exposure waa eonaiat authoriof to a line in deal a Merritt had with him about It, 000 solofficer, naval oumpetent any ' ated Proas dispatch boat carried the the dove sun themselves. The bundMII.U raoTLAMATUM. and a chemist, to examine the zed manner with onr government, the diers. General Miles haa lssned the follow information out to tha fleet, and there ling ta divided by partitions into rooms In all, seven expeditions have left production of his credentials waa hailed reports coming from officers commandwee n celebration at tlie first Indica- about tan feet square.' These rooms tag proclamation: with satisfaction, aa tending to hasten ing ships fitted with fireproof wood, San Francisco for the Philippines, and aro banked np oft three aides, ties In tho prosecution of the war tion of weakening on Spains part the reaching of an agreement without especially those which were present in It is the intention to furnish Merritt at Outside of the typhoid fever on the above tier, with email boxes, and ths of Knain the against kingdom the lose in time and in tha 'most direct by battle where tha Spanish ahipa least 8000 men more than his present transports and in Gnsnica, the general jthesa boxes are the neats,.' where ths manner. Technically the United States were burned, and ha has instructed the people of the United tat a la tie health of tho force. If he delays his attack hntil all continues excel- eggs are laid and tha young art hatch-fenow treating with Spain without construction bureau to gather all ths eause of liberty, justice and humanity, lent and there army and grow to ba squabs. Tka partihaa been ao trace of Ita military forces have coma to occupy the intervention of any . third power. informal tioesUile of tions and boxes egtepd upward to ths kttad for fever thus far. jhls jpllow tbs :r with straTglr M. Cambon f M proc-dfhJh w- as Tsryw Itefc'PStf ou barcia, Anticipate Troublawm wturgrb, JSuST deserted FififlkPMu'd Spanish voltowards bis object and that them la no enemies of our govern thi with 3. officiate The bj busy Washington, Ang. all in unteers in fear of devious diplomacy being Intro- 5ere hie command daring the two pretty white egga are told, ths make no concealment of their ap- yours, and to destroy or capture the duced into the negotiations. sitresistance. They bring you of serious trouble to fol- armed night and they began straggling back male takes hla regular trick of whoee to tha twenty-on- i a The progress made in the negotia- prehensions free the arms of on them Impeople, during fostering dawn. ting They low the execution of onr program in city with the and when thi of and humanity tions hat given rise in some quartern to the Philippines. The reporta greatest power is justice presented themselves to tlie 'days are incubation, mediately regard are hostilities hatched ha doea hla full fold. Ilenoe, to an expectation that their within all to young living their surrendered marshal aad af the military and naval commanders provost Font share toward feeding them. former po- arms. to be suspended very soon. This will of lata have contained warnings of ex- they rklcsse you from your hatchare birds tha weeks of after young attitude the this la depend entirely upon The appearance of the volunteer conflicts with the insurgents litical relations, and. It hoped, acbecome marketable as squab ed the Spanish government and the future pected will be followed by your cheerful in tha breasts of tha natives, Thathey aroused rebe felt will at no the tnd are in full feather, hut not surprise birds has It demands. our to Ita answer Ktatee. of who had suffered at their heads In th of an outbreak at almost ceptance of the United newa of to able fly. A fast of twenty-foceipt amyet been made elear to the French The ebief object of the American moment. past, especially the political prisoners hours ta the prelude to the flight ints overthrow bassador that hostilities will not be tny United Statee to bs forces will who were released when we took the the dove heaven. This feet ta imThe government feels military tha suspended except upon the assurance that moral obligation the authority of Spain, and give assumed a haa eity, n desire for revenge and they beposed not to make them meek ii it of a full acceptance of our conditions of your lieautiful island tfie in people nil to out tlie ferret spirit, but to clear tha cropi of food residents not Spaniards the towards gan foreign only and he haa Undoubtedly Informed the at largest measure of liberty consistent the city who had ever been in the vol- Then n sharp knife point opens a veil the toward but Manila, unprotected with tills military occupation. They unteer nervioe and dragged them to In the throat, and a tha life blood Spanish cabinet It depends on Spain classes of the Spanish community, when the war shall cease. oosea out the bird's brief career cloaei have not coma to make war on the the plaza. women, children, nuns and priests. 1a atlt centufor of tha who, country, Bloodhounds could not hava been with a flutter. While tha flesh Therefore, when intimation came that people BISMARCK 18 DEAD. OF ANTIAOO DS CUBA. THS PROVINCE warm the feathers are plucked out on the more been have bnt, oppressed, ries, of most of surma dared the with the for Bantlaau.) the City tlie insurgents were threatening the Spaniards 'tho crop la waabed out, and the desavage, part (Map ahowlnx Tka Iran Ckaaeellor rassas FaaMfally lives of some helpless monks, orders contrary, they come to protect not only in biding, when discovered, were dragnuded body is thrown into n tub a Grant to tka Beyond. Away were sent to the American military yonrselvee, but your property, promote ged by jeering, hooting mobs to Gen. water to cool. The next day it Ii Gaimmuthese have reached him, Manila will financial editor! of the Pall Mall died tha Bismarck bestow and Prince L to the provost packed In ice for shipment Thi Wilson's beadquartea or Berlin, Ang. commander to look Into the matter your prosperity not be taken In that way before Sep- zette and the Westminister Gazette, shortly before 11 p. m. Saturday. and to act In tha interest of civilisation nities and blessings of onr enlightened marshal's office In the munielpal build- squabs, dressed for market, welgl orin former the he that have the paid of last the alleging troops tember, for and liberal institution and govern His death wae painless and peaceful, and humanity. ing. Koine of the natives even began about half a pound, and the greal not yet started from San Francisco. der to keep him quleL" meat It is not the purpose to Inter- looting the residence of the Spaniards. market for them ta New York. Thh occurred while the prlnee wee having It may be, however, that the arrangefere with the existing lews and cus- They mistook liberty for license and city consumes very few of them A Blaodlasa Invaaloa. For several boars he had unconscious. MERRITT WANTS BO.OOO. ment! at to the Philippines, which. It wholesome and beneficbeen gradually sinking. were crazed wl'h n thirst for revenge. There is only a small demand for then Washington, Aug. 2. Soma reports toms which are le expected will be included In the Proposes to Hovo Booosh Troops to comee which have been received from Porto ial Co the people, ao long aa they eon1 The death of the General Wilson, however, soon .in Detroit, and Chicago, big and met Whip tho Robots. peace treaty, will obviate the necessity aa a surprise to all Europe. Despite Bico, bnt for political reasons cannot form to the rules of the military ad- taught that revenge eould not be 'ropolltan as It to, la a poor market Ban Francisco, Ang. I In reply to for further action on the part of the product of Bernren the family's denials, there wee an un- be made haa given great satis- ministration, order and jnstiee. wreaked under the protection of our Almost th entire to New York, and the ship from General dercurrent of apprehension when the faction topnblie, received American commander. ther goes dispatch deofficials of the war the flag and premptorily ordered that the menu average three or four dosen IRRIGATION CONGRESS. Merritt, now at Cavite, General Merri-a- sinking of the prince was first an- partment, since they go to show that arrest of Spanish suspect should cease. week the SPAIN WILL ACCEPT. of year round. Tho aquata cabled that sinea ths departure nounced, inspired more by wbat the the resistance which can he made by Ilaala af K itattoa for tke Meeting at Such volunteer as presented themcommand Horn 31.50 to 53.50 a dozen tha of Philipthe Ba Will general Paaea governor Eaprrmtd That Ckeymaa. selves were, however, received end re- and there is money in the business family left unpublished than by any the Spanish troops will be very little. DaMarad bp Aaguat IB. pines five transports with 4,197 men Information glvan. But when the daily Miles will achieve an almost bloodless 30 .The sevleased after their names had been The beat breed of doves for squat July Cheyenne, Wya, Madrid, Aug. 2. Ths esblnt council had sailed from this port. bulletins chronicled Improvements in victory. In fact. It has been suggested, enth .annual session of the National taken. They will all report tomorrow purposes ta tha homing pigeon. Thh Scarcely had tha massage been sent the princa'e condition, detailed hie ex- with some plausibility, that the Ma- Irrigation congress haa been called by and be formally paroled. Many of .la not due to any particular dellcacj sat for hours, discussing the peace terms. A dispatch was then cent to before General Merriam received word tensive bill of fare and his devotion to drid government, realizing the the executive committee, through lie them had been forced Into the service of the flesh, but to the fact that horn-erGeneral his are tha beat breeders, are dlllgenJ States Senator of Spain to escape prosecutiou. Washington for further explanation of from the war departmant that of peace and the lack of loy- chairman, pipe, the pnblie accepted Dr. Merritt had ask to have his command Schweningers assertion that there was tome difficult pointa. in properly caring for the eggs durln M. Cary, to meet in Cheyenne towards the monarchy of the mi alty Joseph Whan ths replies are received, the increased from 20,000 to 50,000 troops no reason why Bismarck should not of Porto Ulcans, has allowed the Spanthe incubating period, and keep theli Nalloaal Fireman's Toaraamaat. September 1, 2 and 3 nest The basis farmin order to be able to meet any emer- reach the age of 90. cabinet will reassemble. is as A. 1. island to underof ths the Fred ish garrisons Wood, young well fed. But the aquab of representation in Omaha. August congress er does not run much to fancy stock Senor Sagas ta, the premier, confirms gency which may arise on account Bismarck's pnblie career began in stand that they are not expected to follows: ot National the and manager president doves are good the report that some modifications of tha hostile attitude of Aguihaldo and 1847, when he was elected to the Prus- sacrifice their lives in useless resistThe governor of each state and terri- Fireman's Association 1 arranging Just plain, ordinary out six to tec They bring enough. later the original terma have been obtain- the insurgent forces. three sian house of bonrges, years ance to superior force, so that all that tory to name five delegates: the mayor for a national fireman's tournament to broods a year, each of two doves, and ed.? bo held on the exposition grounds often egga are in tha nest for a ne being elected to the German diet His is to be expected is to be a rather for- of each city of less than 23,000 populaISLANDS. MORE TWU n of The Liberal says that the the was tha cementing mal opposition to tha progress of Gen- tion, one delegate: the mayor of each from September 5th to 10th. life work hatching before the preceding brood peace commissioners are to Hawaii does lata the Aanaiatloa BbsIimm empire and giving the people a part in eral Miles triumphant inarch acroay city of over 25,000 population, two delPrize amounting to 110,000 In vain has developed to the squab age. Thi Herself. meet in London, and that the points to the governmentof tbeireountry, which the ia and. egates; each agricultural college, each are offered by the National Fireman's doves usually rest two months In th be discussed will be the disposition San Franeiaeo, Aug. 2. News has made them more patriotic. It took regularly organized irrigation, agricul- Association, and a similar amount ol year, but aa there ta no recognized PRIVATE BRANDTS CASE. to be made of the Philippine islands, been received that on the day that tha several years to accomplish this result. tural and horticultural society, each money will be expended by the ex- aesson for resting, the market cat tlie payment of the Caban debt, the news of annexation waa received in Tha German empire, composed of a each irrigation position directors in tbs erection ol bo supplied the year around. IMarhargad Oa tka Onssf society of engineer, evacuation of Cuba and Porto Bico, Honolulu aa expedition, authorized by number of former weak and Independ- Honorably commercial each body, building and preparation of the ground af IHaaMUty. company and and the ownership of the war material the Hawaiian republic, started on a ent states, is the fruition of Blsraaryke San Francisco, Ang. 8. Private Joone delegate. In addition to the fore- for a tournament A building will be 1,700 mile voyage to annex two Islands efforts. The progress of Germany einae seph Brandt of the Utah cavalry, who going, the following persona ere dele- put up for the dally contests in coupjn the Antilles. Paris, Aug. 2. It ia announced in a to the Hawaiian group The Islands in that time baa bean due largely to his committed the eerione offense of sleep- gate by virtne of their respective ling. hitching, eta, and other buildWhen dispatch from Madrid to the Tamps question are Byer and Morell, about sagacity and statesmanship. NOTARY PUBLIC. ing on guard, la to be given an honor- offices: The duly accredited re presen ings in which fire extinguishing appathat tha Spanish cabinet is to meet and 100 miles apart The Hawaiian flag William 11 ascended the throne the able discharge. The eonrt-martitatives of any foreign nation or colony, ratus will be displayed. The railroads draw up Spain's reply to the United has never been raised over these is- young emperor made the old prince found that Brandt waa suffering from the governor of any state or territory, Lav agreed to make very low rates fot Offloo In Bank. Fayson City. Slates answer to peace proposals. lands, and Senator G. X. Wilcox wee understand that ha was not oongenial. lead poisoning, the result of working any member of the United States sen- the tournament, and it la expected that In conclusion, the Madrid dispatch sent on tha steamer Walndale to form- Bismarck, therefore, resigned March in a Utah mine, and recommended hon- ate or house of representatives, mem- 50,000 firemen and their friends will bs says it la tha general beliaf that peace ally annex them to the republic. He 18. 1890, and retired to private life. orable discharge on the ground of phy ber of any state or territorial Irriga. in attendance. will be an accomplished fact before nailed before learning that Hawaii bad He waa 83 years old. eical disability. tlon commission. Infanta Mnrta Treats to be Floated become a part of the United States August 15. A Mysteries! Bslctea. Com Dtamlascd The Infanta Maria I Brlil (as Far Milos. Cmapaar Asphalt Ang. 1. Playa, Itolldlag MERRITT'S PREPARATIONS. Hlsnuuvk's FaavraL S0.-- The D. 1. C., The which the wrecker are Wash., badly July Ang. Washington, Seattle, Teresa npon The Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. L sectha Friedrichsrulie, Aug. 2. Emperor decomposed body of a woman was will be floated and restraining now Ha? Attack Manila MThea the BasulnUc injunction engaged, has Uto, left transport government Over Douglas' hardware store. S William, who has ordered Frofessor found in Lake Washington. Tha only for Porto Bico. She carried a force retary of the interior from interfering brought to Guantanamo aa soon aa a Troops Arrive. . sara to held pertaining to high art n lease erything void received tha Letters design eonaista somesculptor, is Begas, woman's end which with declaring clue to tha small leak ia located, Identity Hongkong, Aug. 75 mechanics, nearly 600 colabout of mad r Bally doaayad teeth here from Cavite, dated July 211. say cophagus for tha German sovereign, of a pistol scabbard with tha InHcrip-tiu- ored laborers and about 600,000 feet by the American Asphalt Company where in the bow of the ship. Whetliei for life by tha adjustment oi vlmbto attendof intention hie diaolved end th announced been has his baa oi is a and valve I. Marritt to Colorado, a la T. small of due contemplating General this leak pair Peabody," being of lumber, which will be used ia con or porcelain crowns. resbut Count Her-veleft open or a hoi which may bars laid amalgam spectacle purchased in etrucllng pontoons end buildings and cane dismissed. The injunction preparations to attack Manila, and that ing tha funeral here, his informed from been made in the bow Is not von Bismarck has otherwise there ia nothfng doing. The yet known, Chicago. The body was that of a large the bridges that have been destroyed trained the Interior department with n lease granted the licr own pump are being used to reblockade is strictly maintained, and no majesty that tlie service will be strictly 'woman about 60 years of age. That interfering for nee Best United the the by by Spaniard, ConAmerican Asphalt company by tbs move the water, there being steam in she had committed suicide was indi- States date has been fixed for the attack, al- private and without ceremony. In their invasion of the troops el tribes aad wreathes are pouring in cated Uintah and White River though it probably will be made as dolences by tbs fact that her cape, which island. A large supply of all kinds Indiana The department claimed one of bar boilers. at prices witeln tha reach of all Bariwux." soon as the remaining American troops by thousand from all the courts, gov waa tied around her waist, waa filled of building material waa also included tbst the asphalt company did not (Kiguedi arrive. The troops from Kan Francisco erumente and furs most statesmen ol with rocks. comply with certain regulations in the car couliuue to enjoy good health. the world. the Troops St Baa rraacUsa Will k IMopatrhra as kooa as Tiaasparts Cam bs Secured May Hava ta right U n. Win-chela- ml d. 25,-00- . f- - squab-ratoln- g. com-afria- es .- or . d jiaaeffleu 7 a- S3HE ui m a Spanish-Amerlca- R. S. Wlmmer, al Dr. J.H. EVANS Qebitist. dent-tatry- n rt gold-rimm- , Sets of Teeth |