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L,;‘- u...----_, ~-_‘V Pmllpplne igsï¬iï¬onts no â€ported to haw attacked Mail: on Sunday. “General Merritt has now 16.000 troops m sight for the Philippine: and van“ tumuu. Spanish reports say regarding Fridny’l bombardment of Santilgo that th. at- umpc to land 17.3. 9:99p: ruled. ‘ ‘I,# L__-__ -l umyu vv _.â€"_ v.-. Liam. Hobson swim; fallow heroes of the Merrlxnac are reported well and bolls wall mutated. Int!s 3â€â€œ waded Give me 3 u 1.. u v---â€". The uuxmuy cruiser St. Louis captured a Spanish merchant ship outsida the hat- bor of Klngscon, Jamaica, on Saturday. A,A ' In: London Times correspondent st Manila thinks peace has been brought n ..- .u‘cr by n- . -ent events in the Philippines. Thu arscnal a: Fen-01, Spain, is very active and men in the dookynrdsm marking day and nigllt. Kennedy, Davis Son I: is said that the delay in sending troops forward from Tampa 19 because peace negotiations are farther .dvanoed mm the public is aware. 511'. Joseph Chamber-13in Snyn Ho Know. More of the Unit“! State. Thu Doe. Mr. lorloy. Widen. June 18.â€"Friday evening’s medians in Parliament contained ro- Nted illustrations of the high tnvor in which America is held here Just now. Emy allusion of Sir mum Vernon “mourn. Mr. George N. Cm-zon or Mr. J“mm: Chamberlain to the suggested. “Hana; or understanding wu loudly uhâ€red. the Irish niene dissenting. U.‘ S. w'urnbipa Vixen and Suwanee landed 300,000 rounds of ammunition, 300 rifles! and 2.000 machetes on the Cuban coast near Santiago. If something has not happened to pre- ms in. Gen. Shatter sailed from Key West Sunday night. with the first division at the Us. army tox- Santiago to 0031030 and capture the town. Thirty transports, with about 16 conveying wanhips oom- Dflse the expedition. GOING TO BUILD This Spring ‘2 :‘ir William Vernon Harcourt, the Lib: “1 lender in the House or Commune, Ila: “No one is more anxious or more leer tor ciuwr and more permanent re- lations with the United States than my- â€11- Eva: since I have had anything to d" With public life my foremost object “I been the cultivation or good relations :1!“ nm United States. There have Month“ '0 levoun attempts to rapreleln “"0 are differences between the political m on this subject. There lone differ- "Ice. (050011) There in no member in m. “M My, any more than of the mm†M. who doee not place MW». Alliance. it you chance to an m 'M- in the tonne of cordial friend- 'h‘P» with me United same In the very n_ -_°! English foreign 99M" .1 Bargains In Farm",rs indgcy thousandâ€"Spanish soldiers are in the town of Santiago, nnd a desperate resistance to the landing of American mops is expected. ___A - :- ,,__- Mr. Chamboï¬nln. at the and of a 1038 “one. of m- poucy as Secretary 0! sum 1“ "to Colonies, made an eloquent loner- m‘m ‘11 his deal" for “clone. cordial and $11230 minions with tho U31: .. nddln : “And the more ‘h‘ more magma and the mom Mung “I In tho bettor I mu be added. “ “0 pom or m. Ipoech, Mr. Cham- bfl‘m W "madly interrupted by tho “‘5' “d the My Chronicle mu; m h' '11! rue the “bitter" wads WM much he ï¬nally answered than. “at “The hm wm 1m. something â€Whit. mdxmmmnwfï¬ A_... _ Won't listen. I know more d the abamuuzm gm. Emu“. I "â€"v wvuIHSWfl. memvv- “Max:310: .mdllsy W 1:33.39“ V01†.mff’m u an}! m'her ppfmini“ ) m leave Windg ~v-u Mondays an hat-sans at m,,ml Sarah; on “outlays and lam: ,9 u 5 pm, as gar â€my! lists £81: Victoria Plain: Mills Tea? We‘lingto'n at. Bridge. terhapq yon hove already made up your ,4, and then again you my be been“. as to cash. In any ev u: give me n -3311: prepared to deal liberally with :oors. Frames. Windows Cues. Mould- s and all Interior ï¬ttings of the beat 1mm lumber nb_ moderate prince. e me a. coil and you 11 non regret it. 1511991â€" ‘4 d. P. RYLEY. animate- u suoIt 3 Q 639. £1 geaï¬ï¬‚ï¬ â€œ$32 item QQSAP BXéUBSZOï¬Q: “142th N June. 5994 w Mum flal natal“:- . um wt infarmmn @9913 m @- mu m 5mm A 8M. himkuw M N Neatly; Gun. urnï¬amimun t Hells 3005318â€an W3 11! Itile for 3 1.00â€" M 3nd 813“ “accent-pull. AN GLO-AM ERICANISM. NOTES OF THE WAR. KY, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1898 .gfl ! Artimr 'quE; WflTmm am! "am?“ I}! â€GEEK! QE M I!!!“ 1:ng ¢ age†:9 mm» 9y y. BM! ma: n. (Ems! Mute at!!! Imam, J. P. Rylez. | given Notice. xiii. in Bobcanoou km STEAMEBS Attention! D87), SOD Lumber. LIME, on new building- FOU’G’HTWB'HO'UE A Warm Tim. Landin‘g Troop. at Guantanamo. Luann: Sm Gibbs, Whoa rate: 1.11 in tho Outer Ila-um. In Among the Donaâ€"Tho Other m“ ~ '02. luminan- xonâ€"Vlcum- Killed It Clone Range. On board the Associated Pree- deepotch beet Dauntleu, of! Gnarltanamo, Sun- day, June 18, via Mole St. Nicholas. Hayti, June 12.â€"-(8 pm.)â€"Lieut.-Col. R. W. Huntington’s battalion of marina. landed iron the transport Panther on Friday and encamped on the hill. guard- ing the abandoned ' cable station at the entrance to the outer harbor o! Guantan- amo, has been engaged in beetlna 01! a bush attack by Spanish guerillee and regular: since 8 o’clock Seturdny after- noon. The flghting was almost continu- ous for 13 hours, until 6 o’clock this morning, when reinforcements were lend- ed from the Marblehead. Four Americans were killed and one we: wounded. The advance pickets under Lleuts. Neville and Shaw are unaccount- ed for. Among the killed is Assistant Surgeon John Blair Gibbs. son of Major Gibbs of the regular army, who 1e in the Custer massacre. His home w at Richmond, Va" but he has been practising in New York and he entered the service since the war began. He was a very popular oincer. The others killed are: Sergt. Charles H. Smith of Smallwood. Private William Dunphy of Gloucester, Mesa, and Private McColigan of Stoneham, Mess. Corporal Glass was accidentally wounded in the head. The Spanish loss is unknown, but it was probably considerable. The splashes of blood found at daylight at the posi- tions the Spaniards occupied indicate fatalities, but their comrades carried oi! the killed and wounded. Killed at Close Range. The engagement began with desultcry ï¬ring at the pickets. a thousand yards inland from the camp. Capt. Spicer's company was doing guard duty ï¬nd was driven intrinally rallying on the camp, ehd repulsing the enemy bybo’clcck. The bodies or Privates Meccngan and Duhphy were teumi. Such shetlnehe head. The large cavieiescauaad by the bullets. ‘which. inside a range of 809 yards. have a some meme. indicate that me victims were . mm; at siege Papas; FOUR AMERICANS WERE KILLED. w lavas-v..- The surgeons ot the hospital corps then removed their quarters to the trenches about the old Spanish stookade north of the camp. The attacks were continued at intervals throughout the night, with ï¬r- ing from small squads in various direc- tions. Towards morning the tire slackened. Dawn is the favorite time for attack and, as the east naiod the marines, lying their guns. were aroused. Some w actually asleep, as they had no rest for 48 hours, and tired nature could no longer stand the strain. But no attack came. Shortly after midnight came the main attack. The Spaniards mode a gallant charge up the southwest slope, but were met by repeated volleys from the main body and broke beiore they were a. third of the way up the hill. but they came so close that at points there was almost a hand to hand struggle. The emcers used their revolvers. Three Spaniards not through the open formation to the edge of the camp. Col. Joz Campina, the Cuban guide, discharged his revolver and they, turning and ï¬nding themselves without support, run heiter-skelter down the reverse side of the hill. It was during this assault that Assistantï¬urgeon Gibbs "ID mu..- -....- ___, V, was killed. He was éhol: 1n the head in front of his own tent, the farthest point of attack. - .A . "7- -L-.. Like Prairie Dogs. Three new 12-pound ï¬eld guns, which could not be used during the night for rear of hitting the marines, shelled sev- eral squads of Spaniards after daylight. They dove into the bushes like prairie dogs into burrows, as the shells broke over them. As the correspondent of the Associated Press talked with Major Cock- rell, who was in charge of the outposts. word came of the iinding of the body of Sergeant Smith. When and how he was killed. no one knows at this writing. Neither had the men been mustered, nor had the outposts of Lieut. Neville and Shaw been reii_e_vedn ‘ ,A -â€"J “.1.“- the men, which Is greatly regretted. the marines roJoioe was way nave noon on- gnged lnï¬ae ï¬rst ï¬ght on Cuban ion. '"“i"né"éeé}é§"iéééa‘é€eff"ea 92 saw. his: and eamldgs Sam am 9mm; manned with maehem; > _ ‘ _ _ , Ills-\‘llvvvuo 1‘59 «my was Blueï¬sh»! with 019369. and when ms mm m a . is we; blawtng «9me M M fell. 5 wk and twenty: mm The punish mum. eeumlgd m ma Shape»! 0.9m. bad the gamma 9. the Ammmni on m Hangman); an 839 m 59 “mm the: altar and the white mm ‘310 Smntavdg (09am "em 11ng nu mum hi. dtsoavomblq only by Mon. 96 watch 79 mamas aged vnolgaym 1 WEI-:Enï¬hwth-SQ'maxr mmhllshu “hate. the powaflul clean-to eyes sweep- ing the deep tropw foliage and gunning oooulonally akulklng parties of Spani- ards. Each discovery ‘0: an} snag! was 51x Hundred United Sate- uninc- now at (immune. On board the Associated Prel‘despatch boot Wanda, of! Santiago dc Cuba, June ‘11, 4 p.m., m Kingston. Jdmaloa, Juno 12.â€"(Noon.)â€"-For three math. queue of v vuyâ€"w -7". The Navblqhaad launch. a Golfmaohlnp gun in her- how. pushed up the bay. gn- fllladluu the Spaniards. and is Is â€tough! um lame wan- killed. . IA, Dnlw mu Ava-v v". Lieut.-Coi. Huntington and Major Coekreii give high praise to the nerve and steadiness 0t oflicers and men, espec- ially the young ones,.as the engagement was a baptism of tire fora large majority. The men were in darkness and in a strange land, but they stood to their posts with courage and tortitude. Eager for More Fighting. The marines, though exhausted, were for more ï¬ghting. promising to inflict heavy punishment. the attscikng Estimates vary as to force. Some say 200 and the ï¬gures run as high as 1.000. Colonel Campina, the Cuban guide, says the Spaniards were greeted by the cran'kle of carbine ï¬re along the edge of the camp ridge ox- by the long 3011 9! $139 !a.unoh's machine .AL _ 1--) gun, Mï¬Ã© fie thickets with a lead- on stream. An Alli-tan: Sun-goon Knlod._ nu: INVASION or CUBA. Tho uu- Attuk. unflnu NOW ' On board th's Associated Press despatch I beat Danntlsss, oi! Guantanamo Bay, , Saturday noon, by the Associated Press 3 despatoh boat Wanda, via Kingston, ' Jamaica, June 18.-â€"(i.80 p.m.)-â€"In con- . trolling the outer harbor of Guantanamo, I where Lieut.-Ool. Huntington’s battalion ' oi marines landed on Friday, Bear-Ad- .miral Sampson secures possession of the I Cuban terminusottbe French cable to Hayti. The apparatus in the oflioe at the harbor mouth was wrecked by a shell, but the cable steamer Adria has instru- ments and operators aboard. and direct communication with Washington will I soon be established. Shot Across British Steamer's lows. Sunday morning the British steamer Newfoundland of Montreal. with a gen- eral cargo, from Halifax. steamed into the harbor. Her commander was greatly surprised at the presence of the Ameri- cans, but he retained enough composure to dip his flag three times and then start- ed to put about. A shot across his bows from the Marblehead stopped him, and the vessel was boarded. her papers show- ing that she was bound i‘or Jamaica. The captain explained that he had put in to see if he could get a return cargo of sugar. He was informed that he could not and was allowed to proceed. Mr. Canon. or the Foreign once. on the Future Relations Between Greet Brit-in and Uncle Sam. London. June 11.-â€"Sir Charles Diike. Advenced Radical member for the Forest of Dean division of Gloucestershire, in the House of Commons, yesterday moved a reduction in the Foreign Oiiice vote. and attacked the Marquis of Seiiebury'e foreign policy of concesaion. Referring to the United States, he said: “Our relations with the Unlbed State. are mainly due to the good influence of Her Majesty‘s ambassador at Washington (Sir Jullan Pennants“). for the Govefn- ment'a volley has been rash one feeble. ‘ Everyone will welcome an alumnus of beam with Amarlce. but no alliance , could he a war allianeeflfl 1.h uuu-u "u. “ll-“"vv Cumming. an Chi-Isa mm mm as mum in me numbing mew by P; Jeseph enammmm. i a deemed» a! State 2:92 the columns. at an mummy wig}; Gegmgny; . __ l.â€" .3... vv nuu uv- ALI-u ‘l‘ha anamaumy seen»? for him Fawn am. Mr; q : Cum». w and“ is she gem! In new; at m mm nmbasmdar as “1311mm: 3M he «gassed that and“ ways due ass um I: a) ma ambumdur m it) the 9!! 9mg: 9! m mamas. hm in mm mm was â€many. can» and dtwmammw «albums dams m diwmlun M autumn mama SW0 â€INN“: _. _ .. -. ins. Answevlna a quasmn an ma anhjegt. Mr. (Jargon said um subject! to beaten“! «1 the Avblmflon Comma-ton all mm to questions between Canada and the United 5mm, but, he added, some of them are at Imperial Interest. London, June li.-â€"ihe newspapers ere printing many congratulations upon the Signing of the Anglo-Chinese convention yesterday, which gives Great Britain an extension of the boundaries of Heng- Kong, including Ken-Tang. of altogether 200 square miles, under A lease. to which the greatest importance is attached. as the territory thus acquired is regarded as being essential for the protection of Hons-Kong. The lease comprises the Island of Lentao, to the westward of Hons-Kong, and the mainland behind Keno'l‘ung, south and east of a line drawn from Mix-s Bay to Deep Bey. While the Chinese retain the northern shores of these bus. the lease covers their wa- ters. subject to the right of the Chinese to use them for their owu ships. When questioned in the House of Com- mens yesterday evening es to whether Russia contemplated sending troops to the Yang-Tse-Kieng valley. the Psi-lie- mentary Secretsry_ tor the Foreign Ofllee. _ â€"_A_â€"‘ .5-.- thanmoothwï¬aotflxo who: Andhu and may. The bustle-Mp Tami-cool- ing. go be {gnawed by othgr‘ chips. Th9 squat-one of Rear-Admiral Sun and Commotion saucy so am on up. mane-mun; I mm wnoh day and night tomattbopoflhflltyotm “poo! Admin! Out-van. Seven stoma mil in tin chumel botwoon Sumac do Cub. And Juana. Tho pnu dupstoh but: have encount- orod thro- m. for the In: tan days, many the W very dimoult. Tho he“ adds to tho discomfort. but 3 My Sanding Troop. Into tho Ynng-Tn-mn‘ Will 3. Beg-Mod :- :2: AM «If “Jar. Ontario Government Instructs Sherilh new to Conduct Executions. Toronto, June 11.â€"The Ontario Gov- ernment has decided. through the Attor- ney-General, that murderers must be de- cently hanged. and in an orthodox man- ner. Therefore, realizing that these little functions ehouid' be uniform, and recog- nizing that system in a desirable thing, the aha-Me of the province. who no the middlemen between the judge and the undertaker. have received the following rules: . 1. For the like 0: nnflorniity, it is recommended that the execution- should tekephoeetthehonrotSmm. 8. The mode at execution and the eate- moniei attending it to hetheeunear haetdore in us. , . . - 7 â€" A- x- Lnlï¬-IA-ï¬ d... “Moo 1- unnamed. ‘ V'Migwfluiim added: "An MM Sm“! wul be ampï¬ud mama 3142.": wuwvu- u... v.__.,‘_‘ v, an not of war and the Government would take the requinite steps to protect British interestl. Obviously this is intended as a warning to Russia not to interiors in the You g-‘I‘Ie-Kiang valley. “mu-J â€"â€"-_____ ï¬r. Canon. ma'de an importint state- ment to the effect that such a proceeding, without the oonagng ot_Chlna. would be ._A __-_IA 71315.: BMW Cw ‘IWBVMV‘VM “he“ MUST BE DECENTLY BANGED. THE LION TO THE BEAR. REV. DR. TORRANCE, MODERATOR PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. The MAY YET ARBITRATE. THE CANADIAN POST may; ommohm 17, 1395 Scam-0| tho much Onblo. be hot-ted†the} 'An mmmmn I Sean-enoleco, June 11.â€"Wedneedey, June 15, in the date echednled for the I ceiling of the second Manila expedition. , The fleet will include the Chine. 1.100 men; Colon, 800; Zeelendie. 750; Sene- tor, 800; Morgan City. 700. and City of Porn, 800, it being announced last night that the Morgen Citv and Senator would be added. The Nebraska regiment oi whicn W. .l. Brynn it the colonel will probably go with the expedition. The iieid gun! of the battery will be moved to the ships. One gun on ooh ship will London. June 1Lâ€"A emblem-m from Baum, resolved lure yum v1. an. made. up um the American lieu spun Mmbu‘ded 5.1mm today. The 1mg“.- mant mud mm a m 11 o‘clock am! e»- eted the India: of the mm. The arm- we. claim Ibo .Amerlmm mm mm on. k~gï¬ Human ammmm 80mm. Juno “gm: 51:!“va Amman" mum»: mm†mmmu amen». mm Mama: an»! AM 9m. and «up we mm; NM (-0 aka do Cuba: ems-m mtvlm mm; Flaunt) nu um um MMMMM named an W 0060;»! N um». Washington. Mu u,=omn m mm! to! Jamar-to- u. H. K and X. at the am mullâ€). naw at m pvt-mm at an mum-a. a M» m mm“ at GM Noam to: duty ta «- Pump- sum. mm Bananas D «a 0 m um um Amman, «gunned at WMNMM who and Fort hum wax have Tum to! 8m anclm On board the Annotated Prue-deepen): boat Wanda, ox Santiago de Cuba, June 9.-â€"(Via Wu. 1a., June 11.)â€"The navy await- the army. The ï¬ghting ships of Rear-Admiral Sampson and Commo~ doze Sohley have battered down the coast defence: of Southern Cuba. and have tooled up Admiral Cerven‘l neat. Soont boat- rnnningundu- the shadows 0! El Morro have out the Hayden cable and now hold 83 miles of the coast out of Santiago de Cuba. including Guantan- amo Harbor. Under the cover or thegnne of the neat ultern Cuba may be safely invested by land and tea. Admiral Cer- vera'e fleet annihilated and the entire province and it- towne and harbors seized and held after a short campaign. The harbor of Guantanamo is a ï¬ne base {or land and sea operations. The harbor in capaciona and has forty feet of water. The land approaches are not I0 precipi- tioue as at Santiago de Cuba. The low lying hill: can be easily canned with trainectsiegegnne,andthcre are level road- to Santiago de Cube, 83 miles die- tant, where a few mount-in betterlee beyond the reach of the fleece will be taken on an eminence commanding the city and the Spanish Ihipe. Guantanamo in en important place. It has eix union of water hex-bot, and will be of great nine to the United Statee as a navy and army eupply etation, ooeling port and cable terminus. u The Spaniards made but elight defence. Their hatterlee were eilenced on Tuesday by the Muhlehead in a few mlnutee' ï¬ring at 4,000 yards. A mail Spanieh gunhoet ran away. I , n â€Ann.-- Ania fur Thu. “on" tho lap]... Hm Wu Bot-burial. In)!" Tum and hunting 0“ I! the U. 8. Enllnoorll' Corp- Jacksonvmo, Pu... Juno ll.â€"Au ex- plosion of dynamite occurred at St. John's Blufl, near the monk 0! St. ohn'a River, youtexday morning, killing wo men, J. J. O'Rourke nd Edward Houston. and normally ï¬guring Lieuten- nun-nun. .uu "live-Uni .â€"....._.u ____,, ant Hart. U.S.A. O'Rourke we: fox-omen for the Western Union Telegraph Oom- peny in this city and Houston was in the employ o! the Government. The two men were in a small building on the Blufl, electrical appliances to he need for exploding the mines in the river. In some manner tho wires boo-mo crossed and the dynamite was exploded. Hous- ton's body was blown into the air and nothing of it exoopt scattered Menu of flesh and bones could be found. American Fleet Hae Captured This Excellent Harbor. The Oregon. Marblohend ud Yankee hold the harbor. waiting to hm! when. BASE IS GUANTANAMO SANTIAGO IS AGAIN SHELLED. New York, Jam- 1;. LhJUD. nuno ox the United States nuxy ruched here yes- terday on the steam yacht Barrwonta, accompanied by a Cuban guide, with whom he has been traveling for tome time in Cuba. He is said to bethe bearer of important documents for the State Department at Washington. nu. ion. Add“ to up My Lon. Mold of tho Town's 30h; Find 3: Int not “a m- 303mm." noun: to Con:- :50 Landing 0! mo». Manon. Iaiaor'a Government Wante an Answer About the Philippines. New}York, June 11.â€"Thero are strong reason: for saying that our relations with Germany are undergoing a strain. Repu- Ientatione by the German Government oonoerning our nation in occupying the Philippines are not entirely plea-inc to the United Staten Government. Germany wanted a declaration 0! our purpoaoo an to the tutu†of tho Philippinu, but no I Lulw “.-__., mended from royal sum." was akou tram Bellows Hooplul, New York. and lodged In a padded cell a: Bloomingdale Avian. 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Our New Warerooms are Next Door to the Post Ofï¬ce. HOLTORF’S OLD STAND. FLY “'3 ‘ND TIN! PINSâ€"Don't be too long in aneur- ing Screen Windows and Doors. We have tham. See our Magic Corn ‘Planter . . . . . Pure Ready Mixed Paints HIE Sfllmlfll BIBS. Illflflllfflflllfl‘iflfl flfl. “Can’t be Beat. Wood's Phnopnodlno 1- sold in Lind- »! by 3- (Emory. drunk-n 10.3; RIGGS’. â€2- M:- wood'c 1'th i an't be Beat" in town for quality and price. Also our Creamer Cans, Milk and Strainer Pails. The best results are never pmduced except w 0......IIIOIOIIOOI High and Law thel Lawn Mawvni. Lawn and Dandelion Rakes 1 Scythe Snnths. Haas. Rnkcs. Forks and â€edge hlwnï¬ Gatdcn New and Nettles. Spray Pumps. Wire and Wire Fencing. . . ..BICYCLES. mlpww‘wd'm m â€duh“;- E at! Odd . . . MUST HAVE GOOD TOOLS ALWAYS IN STOCK- ‘SEE OUR GARDEN TOOLS " '- NEW WABEROOIS. FIRST DOOR EAST OF THE POST OFFICE. RKGGS W. BINGHAM, Sgt?†tar Bron Mfg Co. w. 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