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Highland Park News (1874), 27 May 1898, p. 3

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All druggists. nz'lzrd. fhe - 91 her \‘. urn are u 11 .tbuut. in I n t- Four Kll‘ed. St. Louis, May LIIâ€"«A construction {min and a special bearing otficials of ‘})2' road rollided on the \‘undalia at $3.10 o‘ckwk Saturday afternoon 2V2 miics east 0! ('ollinsvino, 111.. between Formosa and Canteen. Two men on the vnmtrucriqn train were killed outright, another died a few minutes later and a fourth Enter in :he afternoon. Twenty others were injured. Charleston Goes to Sen. San Frunciscm May 23.â€"~The Charlesâ€" ton is well on her wag in Manila. The big cruiser passed through the Golden time a: 8: :30 Sunda} morning, after having been anchored an the stream all night. She adjusted hex- compasses at an early hour and :hen passed up the hay through the Raccoon straits and pansed the docks on the northern fron- tage rf the cizy. that port. The instructions also warn mvners and masters of vesSels that in undertaking: vovuges to Spanish ports not now blOCkilllL’kl their run the ri: .k of interruption in future blockades and military operations. The Philippine Expedition. San Francisco, May Sir-The prepara- tions for tlte tint expedition to Manila are absoriiin;r the energies of all the departments (if the state as Well as the enthusiuun‘of the people. Nothing remains to be done but to finish loading Th0 three V‘e:sels~â€"the Peking. Austra- 'iu and fixing: The first expedition “ill be d1 «ed on the three vessels as follows: The City of i’riltlnz, the First (‘alit’ornia volunteers, composed of 49 DIEM-1‘s 31211953 z't'illstfd men, ten officers and Tl‘sailnrs or the navy. making a total of 3‘.) officers and 1.544 mtn. The (113‘ of Sydney, 13 officers and 31‘? {lillsit‘i'l men of the Oregon volunteers; nine officvrg arul 3W men of the First vom- pnnies cf the Fourteenth L’nlteil Starts: infantry: one ntficer and 50 men of the Nulâ€" Hernia. hwu‘y artillery. and Dr, H‘ 1-2. Mrâ€" Vain. ran :4: medical oflii-er, making a total of :1 otllm’~1‘s and U70 men. ’I'hn Auttralla, the headquafters' staff and hand and Wm battalions of the Oregon volâ€" unieers, comprising 3’7 ofilcers and 646 men. To Revnlorce Dewey. g Wrishington. May 23,â€"HThe president has ordered the formidable double-tur- retetl monitor Monterey to sail from .an Francisco to join Admiral Dewey’s lleet :i: Manila. so that he may be doubly prepared to receive Spain‘s Ca- diz squadron. diers. rushed out and grabbed him by the hand to say good-by. Blockade of Mnnlln. “’ashington. May 24.~â€"Secretary Gage ‘aued an order to customs officers noti» {wing them that ihe port of Muniia, Philippine is‘iands. is blockaded by the United States fleet under Admiral Dewey, and therefore ciearance will not in? granted to merchant vessels for (loll-,9 There was one continuous roar of chem-s. flags were waved frantically, and people along: the line. as they rec~ ngnizefl some friend among the sol~ San Francisco. May 2+.~California 531d good-by to her First. regiment of Volunteers Monday morning as they marched gnyly forth from the Presidio to start on their long journeyto Mm nila. The men left camp at, eight u‘ulovk and marched to the Pacific Mail1 (IOlk where the big: steamer City of Peking lav ready for them. By noon :he sadicrs were all on board and be {me nigh: everything was in readiness fur thvlr departure. Every street lead- ing: from the I’resldio to the Pacific Mmil dock. a distance of about five mile», was lined with people who. after the softliors paved. followed in their wake and marched with them to the Given 1 Routing Farewell~nope Troops I) Sail -â€" Charleston Lcnvelâ€"Monttor Monterey Ordered to Manila. California Regiment Goes Aboard the City of Peking. DEI’A RT’ FOR _‘r:%mom 4davr\écw nzmnm< _~ UOCZOU. UNITED 5TAT55 I 103 560 5PAH‘L» 9.5 IN. THICK ARMOR- 282 392 .IAXIL". 5PM n . 7 INCHES THICK . ~ ~l$fi€md£ . HOW OUR COMBINED ATLANTIC manager of the Transfillsslssippi expo- §itlon. The business before the board of managers has invroasml so rapidly of late that its members decided to del- egate some of the work and created the ofiice 0! general manager. A large share of the exhibits is now on the groumk and the work of installation proceeds vlgorously. Nearly all the gqh‘rnnient exhibits are in place. ‘9 . . . . b‘erythxng “'1“ be m readmcss {or the opening day. June 1. of war and immediate steps taken to prosecute {he railroad responsible For this disaster." Made Genet“ Mun-gar. Omaha, Neb., May {Bahâ€"Gen. T. S. (‘lurksom of this oity, past grand c0111- mamler of the Grand Army of the R0- public, has been appointed general the death and injury to a number of Missouri soldiers near Chatmnooga. Saturday. Secretary Alger sent the fol- lowing mlegram to Maj. Gen. Brooke, commanding at Chickamauga: “Washing-ton. May 2Lâ€"The press reports disaster to the First Missouri volunteers this morning near your camp, reporting death 0! five men and injury of several others. The secretary of war directs that every care be taken of the wounded and that the dead be hurled with an the honors “Those two great nations understand each other better than they haw done since. over a century 1130,1th were sepuxuted b3 the blunders of nBrit‘ ish government."â€"Joseph Chambermins Speech. George “'alker. srtmcer. company D dead. A number of others were badly wounded. Jack McCado, a section haml, was killed by a passing military train just a few minutes before the casualty to the first Missouri train. The train on \V‘lllL‘h the most damage was done was Carrying the First Mismuri from Chattanooga to the park. The last car of this trairi was loaded with horses of the Cfiicers. \Yashingmn. May BILâ€"nl‘pon receiv- ing news of the disaster. resulting in Alfred M. Lane. prh'ne. both legs broken; will d!t~. Harvard Burlaski. prlvme, leg broke-13,111- ternal injuries; will (tie. ga. The dcud and injui‘ed all belunged (u the First regiment Missouri volun- teer infantry. The list of fatalities IS! Ono Soldlx-r ls Killed and a Number .\ re :njurmlâ€"Rnflrond Company May Be l’runecuu-d. \ ,- ..z?afl . nurczi .E mukfirfl owtzD oumnfl. uo<dw>< TROOP TRAIN . WRECKED. (5 Know» 1898. “I beg to preset“ to [11 your family my heartfelt expreulon of aympuhy at your pcrsonal loss and It the same Umr lo reveremly congratulue you And (he Eng- Hsh race everywhere upon xhe glorimu completion of t We filled with splendid m‘hiewmenta Ind consecraud to [he noblest purposes. “(Slgned) JOHN HAY." from the I'nited States ambassador ('01. John Hay: “To Rt. Hon. Herbert Gladstone. Na- warden: St. Louis, May 23.-â€"A special to the Republic from Dallas. Tex.. says: A tor- nado struck Ravenna. in Fanning coun- t)’. Saturday night from the southwest, blowing down 11 burns, ten dwellings and the Methodist and (‘hristixm churches. The tornado traveled in u nortlwnstorly direction and pussod just north of Ivanhoe, where (.‘npl. Joseph l-I. lhxprvc was killed and his homo wrecked. AL Clurksville u, negro was killed and 11 people injured. Many llm‘svs and mulvs “err killed. The property damage in the Red lllwr mlâ€" loy \\ ill roach$100fKXL Ambnmuulor llny Expire-urn Sorrow. London. May 22.â€"«Tho following dis- pntvh has been method at lluwanlen FLEETS COMPARE WITH SPAIN’S. fright. while the gale Wag at its fiercest The storm was less severe in (‘rnw- ford county, but one life was last near Fort Smith. A Mrs. Nesbitt. died from Fuyc‘ltt‘ville, Ark. May 23.â€"-Tl:r tar- nado which passed through u portion of noithwost. A'rkunsus Friduy night did immense damage to property and caused the death of at least sm'eu per~ sons. The storm came from the southâ€" east. passing through the great? fruit belt of the Ozark fruit region. and tore its wuy through the southern end of Benton county. spending its force in the White river valley. Everything in its path was d'Pstroyed. the greatest damage being done near l-Ilm Spr'm‘gs, Lowell and Mudtown. the lutter plane being entirely swept away. At Elm Springs houses were blown down, orchards destroyed and stock killed. One man who hnd song-ht safety in n cellar was killed by {filling timbers. Two miles rust, of lilm Springs in man named Killixig‘sworth and his wife were Lillt‘d. A mile away a farmhouse oc- cupied by an Italian family was wreokvd and the inmfltvs‘ were instant- ly killed. ' .H Loan Seven Live. An. 1,0" ‘. - Cyclone In Ark-nuh'roh nndu In Texan. SPAM WIND’S DEADLY WORK. The Volunteer Army. “whingmn. May ‘ .A r.\1 u 1:119 hour Monday night Adjl. (irn‘ (‘nrhin nu- nmmm-d that mhiros n‘cciw'd by Mm from the stair camps indicated that 107,162 vohmh-c-rs hnd ln-rn muslvred into Hw<(‘rviw-nf1hel'nitcd Stain. “Inid I'm-c- (‘rncorlblp. Tampa. J~‘i:l,. May 2] ~,\] xln- 1m“:- paprr L-urna-(mmh-nls at Tampa )mrr been rm‘lfim! that in futun- «H dis- patches mushlw pluvmi in the handy: of MN”. Mule}, of (Evil. ShufH-r's Mufi. fur nmmuzll. .Tln- (minorshlp in futurv “j‘I‘. hr \rr} rigzd. um? I! i~‘ said thu! it wl} H hr kept in forvc until nhrr Hm 5:;- Wu (H: ( f ( ”ha! 23kg“ plat v Hull Mr Ilse ( ropl. Dulluu. 11- \.. Mn) 13-], , Rvporu flrom n dun-n ur num- (mmmfm in 1hr north Ta‘\:ls whv IT IH'IY (If (hc' Hat! are. that quy (WW-huff M the (‘rnp ha: bet-n «it-- struy-«l by 111L- tnrnudn u.’ Friday nix»: and (hv ~v'\'l‘!‘(‘ ruins and “inds that {01- lmn-UH Uth'r grain snffvn-d Corro- spumhnjgly. ' «flirifix ”1}an vririx nrurm hand. A brmul {:mzi: «- i~ l-vuimm p‘ um! H i5 1w- “(me Hun [ml-«5 Hm lhlrnprnn pmw-rs imvru- » \w‘lum‘h thv l'nitvd Sufism and Sp: Ii!) lhc Hnrm no“ min-1mg \u‘l burn ln-fnrv numy (1:135, mun-imp the prrsenl dynasty out n! pmu-r fun-u-r. uh“ H'O .‘Lll 1111- p Pouch-r Plant Drulroyed Hnmmund, 1r.«i..\{uy 2.1. - .‘ lunvh .mnr. mm.» ”W “nrkmrl gugwi in Hw task of [making urt fur 1hr ”(1‘ U!“ lhl Lflul .\luh rrnmrm um'v Inrknll) (-m of IM- ing.1hr}:!flll!MHH‘livulmnzu'nifi 1hr 111i! \'1’(!)§ tl um] 11 lishments, but it counts forlittle com- pared with other demands. The key of the situution is the prosperity of the west, which altogether unprrcedenu-d marketing of brrutistufis bus mum-(l. with tho prospect. of gund crops to come. These prospects and actual r?- (‘ripts of “in-at, :iumumiiig it) 5. #70 71h bushels for tho \u'ok against 24.19 “W lust )‘i'ur. “itli mh’unt‘tw aim: in othrr grain and cattle, him: prudnm-d 1| dr- muml for rails, curs. cur unite-rink, {4-in-- ing. agricultural iniplemunh. boom and >lll)t'~’ and :ill tvxiilt- punk. V\ili(‘i) “as imL unfit-ipuu-d Irnm mute-Tn ililiil'u' (inns. Failures for tin» \H'rk “(I‘l‘ been :50 in ”it“ llllt ti \‘tuti ~ :i iiii-i Sb 1: [\l yinir. and 29 in (aliuilai, uml E|Kflill\I ll? 1115‘ your." Now York. Mn)‘ ".‘l.-- 11. (i. ("0.3; “'irrlily u! trail» payl: "(lnm‘inp m-custumwl to unr punibil’ ities, “lltt'll are tnustl)‘ far fmm proba- bilities of mil. and tinding the nation tnming along steadily in its. imlustries. rm ii-w Dun ‘ people are grmping the idea that it lit a throwing away some months of active and profitable life to wait until war clouds hate [NtfifictL “'estcrn prosperity has so greatly overbttlnnoed timidity of vastrrn vupital that actual lJllhilu-ss dune im-rruevs; rnilruud eurnidg: promise better for Mu)" than a inunth ago for April. and [nutrients through ('leuring houses {or the “(u-k in May show a gain of 36 per cent. over lam year nnd 7.5 per cent over lh'JL'. while a month ago the increase over lust pair was 33.1}. and t-ompun'd with 1591‘ there “as u decrease 0f 7.: pvr rent. Srwrul large vuntrurts kl")! hark fur “re-ks hmanse of hostilities lime now lwvn placul. and intti- at! «it works ('l (th- l Jflfln Puerto Rit‘O. have been cut. I 501119 ‘ l r ing or redm mg three. returns shn“ the ; starting of bUllH' works lung idle and in- (-reuse of fun-e or of hours in ntherx. Government uurk on-t-upii-u runny umbâ€" l 3““1 rid. ' intelligence "I. Fleet I. flamingo Bar-lad (Ia-not E-uw VI "hunt a Bankâ€"Lou- uo- of flu- Anti-Io ‘m- “hr-hips. Washington. Mu) 25.- Cervern'a Spun- ilh bqlmdrnn i. bottled up in Santiago buy. and may never again get into open uatcr. This fact. has removed much niixlety in ufiieinl circle: at Wishing» ton. fear being entertained of: pouiblo attack on cunt cities. 'l'hil danger in no“ howmer past and atep-nrelikely to be at once taken to dispatCh an in- \ading nrnn tn ( uha. Neux routes that the Madrid govern- ment is greatly excited. which tends to confirm the belief here thlt the armada is in grent peril. ()flivlnl declaration ix made that the Pablt'h nt Suntiugu d0 FM»: and at Sun One line 5“ rr nmim intact, and it is prob.- ble (“PT this (‘ublv‘ Sagan: recched the that caused gloom nt “'ur l'o-Ilblllflr- Do Nu! l‘rertnl ll:- crcued Arlll fly In Most Lilo- nr [in-Inna. irrr-~0111hvu~1nf1hl~~ «'.1).\\;1.\1.“r- ‘l I») 1w.1\pln~inn>lmr11_\ waurv 'lm'lx Smurduy nflrrmmn, installiâ€" in: Arthur 1:.11mm.“tummy”. ‘jlnim:t)\1'w-u111vr'~. mim‘ (:mup, HAS LITTLE EFFECT. .\|.x_\' L'. '1‘}:«- Imnu-rizz; o tlzruuuhunt Spam un- mnmuux. and 1h:- putrnn think In vririx [warm hum I'rlni. Sour Ill llnna 597m 2200mm umlhrzht ‘UMTLD 5176385 '3820 MEN» lulu czews Nauru H» g vurtridgt-r Smum Lun- u{ ”2(- build- ‘zu-n} Snmkvâ€" uhrl :mnut rrmm n! hm: ’. ‘\ .\( the 1w l nhle- ('ul. Tho vuning 011m- ('ubh'3111 Sumiago and u! Sun Juan dr I’m-rm Rico. as rev ‘mrlul ’J‘m-Adu), “an a millmry move of mo firm nuportam-c. Blanca has yet. one link lr-fl ofcuumlunlcation with the nuh-r world, but ”I? Spanish command. (-r m Sun .lunn mm H ml.» himself mull, in ”w dink u.~ lu conditions in Spain or in (‘ul-n. \\ hilr Ull’ value 01th:” part as u pluvr urn-{14w for the Spanish fl'fing “walnut is max! null} diminalmd. 11. n .kflfr to w) Hut the romainingcnhle 1v Santingu “ill Do an Loon. like Hm 01hr”. m Hm if ('t-rw'rn in minguulrd cm ugh in huu rnlererl Sawing” lmr- lmx he will be- (‘melelrly out of lunch “uh hi: home pun-rum?!“ on me one Imml and equuhy unable 10 communi- can with Blanca at the other end 0111:. “Llhd. final-Illa Acthll). 'Hu- Sluminrun .‘nmuur lo lw muhmg )I-miy iur M»mrl)uug murc llxan (1 dr- irnmw (-ampmgn :nl )Iunu‘, or at lens]. ‘11“) .lrl' Ir‘nug 'IU (‘rl'fltQ‘ illfll lnlln't‘h' nun by min-r mum» than m-“s bul- Ix-Inw Um! hwur alums! daily from Malina. 'Hu- rm) dqmrtmru! now 1m: Unrungh A1} (|\\h n1x:AIulq~,\ou'vr:n‘- Imrl: U.’ Hu' gl‘l'uhufl ur‘zhil) A): the Spams): 1«.'x\_\"\.lrlib and u! (hr pr'vparn- upu Inr 51‘“ and {or n inn“ \u_\u3e of HM) of {hr lurpt-do 1mm dulrugrrs. ll. i: giwn on! that llug' urr Iu join (orâ€" \rru immediately “nun his squadron rXHI‘Hs (‘udiz harbor. l’msilfl) this Huh-11w!!! is mad:- “ill; a zit-librralc purpuso u! mule-min”: Amrrioan hHHOTI mm the luho! that L‘erwm has (uh-n 11.: “a3 helm-“3rd. Wuahingtun, Muy 2 .- After the cab- iue: meeting Tucsduy it was stated xhst. nu hr“: of any 1mporta~nce had been rH-ciwd from any gunner, The rumor 0111101)! 1:: lednn Ihul 1hr American and Spuxmh lir/‘ts had come together. um! mm the Spumanh had hrcn de- stroyed. is not (-I'miln-d b) members of :m- mum-1. who appnrontly have no rum“: to l‘x}!l‘t\ an curly engagement '1‘)”~ {:wx, hmwwr. 33m: ngum'rnmcut Jun no knuwhodgr n! 2119' present. u'ncnubouts uf Adnuml (‘Prwra‘s five: Runes {In qumlim. of 1hr hme when 11;.- Spuan'd xmn lw uwrhuulrd u mub “.r of dmllm \(;\ui1-, (agvr l\ uuumd, uni Mum zrrlz ulmn h (mph-Mud 11ml. Cuba with an army of 25000. Gen. Miles is expected to leave the city not. Inter than next Thursday He held a lung vunference with the president Tuesday night. §SPANIARDS TRAPPED. I! the Spanish fleet ha: been cor- nered in Santiago harbor. Gen. Miles will at once commence the invasion of May Doollc on - Block-do. The but information obtainable here melny l‘llgllt'rfllld some of it 00mm from high nfiiv‘mls n! the navy depart- mrnt ‘is Hm! the Spanish fleet v's botâ€" 1lwl up in Santiago harbor. and that flu-r“ has how-n no general cngagvmenf. I! i; mmshlrxrvd prnlmhlo that one or morn (-rulsvrs may hun- been dblnz some llrsnltory firing. but lhat {be fighting part M the Amrrirnn squadron lm~ no! 31% got into action. Withdhc Spanish fire: a! Santiago and the harbor thoroughly mine-d. me commander of the Anwrivan flee-l. whether Admin! Sampson or (‘ommadore Schley. will probably decide upon .1 blockade in preference to running the danger of (arcing a fighl by goinginto the harbor. Tern-m (Spnninh)â€"~In the buy at Sup tiago de Cuba. Snmpsun's ships-Wot! southeastern (‘nhm thlcy‘s fieryâ€"Off Santiago dr Cuba. Minneapulis and Yule;At (‘urncon Inland. Dirtpak‘hel have been received from (‘upL Sign)». who reached Key Wu! East night. oontaining important tld~ fnprs. It in known that the Spanish flee. h in bud shape. and tho- question now discus-50d is whether Sampson aha“ crush him or stun-e him into surrender hag. Lot-aflo- o! the Plot". Washington. May 25.~The exact look ”on of the hosfile fleet: is as follows: Neux (‘omos that the Madrid govern- ment is pzrrmly vaih’d. which tends to confirm the bfilief here thlt the armada is in great peril. Washington. Mu) 25.- Cervern'a Spun- ilh bqlmdrnn i. bonied up in Santiago buy. and may never again get into open ualcr. This fact has removed much MAR-(y in ufiicinl circle: at Wishing» ton. {our being (-mrrtained of: pouiblo uuck on cunt cities. Thil danger in no“ howmer past and atep-nrelikely ‘0 be M ome ‘nken 10 (115118101: an in- \adiug nrnn In ( uba. Admiral Cervera Allowed Himself to B: Bottled Up. >lh(‘ mu «:1 1hr c-zmpnruhul)’ largo- uulu-r -.{ >\\Jl x. nut» “MM: we Imu- zln- “unborn “Ax?vl‘> huh Lot hven m- m )m-n' Hu- rum“) and so bring mu" u “(hilhlUII lirIVbl'i‘H Um firt r Not (‘o-Irâ€"ed

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