Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - July 6, 1898, Boston, Massachusetts JUNE SUNDAY WEDNESDAY JULY 1898TWELVE PRICE TWO He Sailed Info A Four of the Bid Lot of Oregon Was First to Join These With Gloucester Did Nearly it Es caped if Started East New York Alone the Only Fighter on That OFF SANTIAGO DE July p P via King I July p a chase of GO miles to the the Brook closely followed by tho overhauled the Cristobal after she had run ashore and had hauled down her Capt Cook of the Brooklyn went on board of her and the Commander of tho Spanish cruiser came forward to surren der and was taken on board the New which came up an hour after the Brooklyn and Oregon had completed the capture of the Cristobal The latter was not seriously though she was struck several times by shots from the Brooklyn and During the chase a clever maneuver of Com Schleys in heading due west to cape while the Cristobal Colon had taken a more southerly direction with a much greater distance to rendered the Spaniards escape There seems to be no doubt that the Cristobal Colon and perhaps the other three Spanish armored cruisers would have escaped had it not been for the prompt of Com The his alone was in a position to attack the Spanish ves on the Second When the sun blazes fiercely and the air is hot and comfort becomes the first considera tion in respect to matters of Yet one need not forsake style withal we can show you how possible it is to make effective concessions to hot weather neces sities without sacrificing in the least that trimness of effect which marks the man of taste in We ask attention to our display Unlined Sack Pongee and Alpaca White Duck and Flannel Real India Seersucker and from white or fancy PARKER 400 Washington f GENERAL NEWS defeats Taylore in 30mile race at Willow Grove Philadelphia Taylore breaks the hour record Indisposed to allow Ihe con trol of racing to pass out of its hands news Eight deaths believed to be all vic tims ot Beverly harbor Body of Mrs Parker washed ashore at Hampton beach two ladies hats alao washes ashore and sunken yacht discovered John injured at dead list of injured in tho wrecked building Gallant rescue of 73 persons from the capsized schooner James and Ella in the Tennis at N J cricket clubs team beaten after a close nuptials a brilliant so ciety event Gov Blaek of New York to call a special of Puce Boston again beats New York Cleve land loses and Cincinnati does not play National league Jeers adds his victories at Charter Oak winning two out of three Frederick Kurd succeeds George Travis as assistant attorney Tug brings latest news from St Mi New England leapue has to owing to poor returns this U S Senator Mason has the Spanish flag that over Cavita fort on May Fuse Funeral of Judge Charles Levl Wood bury largely attended by mer politicians and Fiftytwo rare for exhibition in placed In pen on steamer Pros Andrews said to have withdrawn from the contest for superintendent of schools in Christian Endeavorers gathering at Fuse Col Hoods regiment of yellow fever Immunes ready to do Cuban Page Street commissioners say lines of Boston boulevard will be estab Face Charles Low of Boston meets with fatal accident at N Nsw tax laws bearing on real estate British after with steamship off cape Sa reaches St badly stove up Boston schooner James Seaman lost at sea with eight government may buy tank steamship for a water John Waters of Charlestown to bo brought back from San Francisco to an swer a of Yachts Jeannette and Alice encounter a thrilling experience off Hampton Program of water sports to be held at Friday and Satur day of this Page Important sales of horses and Large portion of destroyed by Senator Hoar advocates the annexa tion of but opposes a general policy of territorial acquisition by con Chicago newspapers will resumo publi cation tills Everett council postpones action on the THE July for Wednesday For New arid Ver fair weather warmer variable becoming For Rhode Island and warmer south east to south For eastern New warmer southerly Local forecast Fair rising temperature south The temperature as indicated by the ther at Thompsons spa Sam Gam Sam 12 m 3pm G p ni 9pm 12 midnight 60 average temperature yesterday 70 The weather Thursday will continue generally variable winds be coming with rising tempera ture warmer MEMBERS IN THE Significant Notice Sent Out by Abandoning NEW July Pierpont Mor commodore of the New York yacht has Issued an notice to the public that the annual cruise of the club will not take place this The reasons given for declaring off the cruise are that the comparatively small number of yachts in commission and the restrictions upon navigation in force at the principal ports would seriously impair the success of the In the statement says There is another consideration which is deemed the country Is engaged in thousands of our citi zens are risking lives In her ser in tho navy many who are members of the Enterprise Loaves July training ship Enterprise sailed this having run in here in order that the men 1 might take part ill Portlands great the I July p sn oot to open negotiations for remains in cabinet council this after a short decided to continue the war with all risks while a single soldier Gen Shafter has his siege guns In posi ready to enforce his demand that the city should Tho president is very anxious that Admiral Sampson should force his way Into the harbor isf Santiago to help in the reduction of the Spaniards said to be again contemplat ing the surrender of In the tackled tho four big Spanish cruisers almost single handed and inflicted heavy damage then he headed off the with the forced her and Capt Cook received the surrender of the Spaniard Oregon and Gloucester did the most Important One Yankee which raked the fore and killed 100 Had Cervera sailed as he first he have possi as there would have been no more than converted yachts and the New York to Hearst describes the condition of the wrecked Spanish warships on the southern coast of Com naval battle off Santiago last Sunday morning described by a par on tho U S S Cervera and other prominent captives allowed to cable to their Admiral Vice Admiral Villa Globe Wants bring the best returns to owing to The Globes enormous lead in A trial will convince Gained Verdict of Always Sold DAMSEL 232 Washington Capt Eulate and other high officers transferred to the St to be sent to New Spanish authorities at 8 p m yesterday gave out that the Teresa and the do were lost and that Cervera was a Reinforcements are now actually on the bound to The 1st 1st division of tho 1st army corps left camp Thomas last night to go to the assistance of Gen Corrected list of the killed of the regu lar army at Santiago gives the names of nine officers and the list of wounded cers is very including one brigadier Limit John officer of the on the Maine the night she was blown taken to un asylum in Balti on the verge of The in Santiago beln allowed to leave the city on The Spanish auxiliary cruiser Alfonso XII burned to the waters edgo at government calls Sa gasta a and an admiral says Ihe continuation of the war would a Tho department decides that postage to Cuba rind the Philippines will be the same ua to any other part of the United introduced into congress pro posing to raise colored troops for United States at to serve two Condition of affairs In Santiago some thing awful foreign consuls trying to Induce Spanish commander to surrender American troops reported as in good Some talk of either Cer vera or Capt for Lieut MEW Heavy Siege Guns in Reinforcements on the and Time for Bombardment Coming Desires Sampson to Assist by Entering the Work on hospital ship Hay State ho funds Common council of unani passes an order to pay SV a month to live family of each enlisted man from Iceland ol the 5th Continued on the Fourth July 5Sanllago has not yet The bombardment of tho city was scheduled for noon to but there was a hitch In the per More than the time when the curtain will again rise upon of war Is Tho city Is certainly but tho exa t moment of its fall cannot be The find may be by the made known in a telegram from Cea Shaffer that he has several rifled in position to shell UK and by the appeals the who Insist that Gen shall hold out no It understood that president is very anxious tbat impson en ter the and if there is any hesi tation on the admirals positive orders nny be sient to The glow of victory lias been dimmed by new Within rilic shot of Santiago the American army is en camped waiting either fur reinforce ments or for the navy lo come to its Will Admiral defying chui Hr on thv hills or hidden in the by the i ins en and over Die submarine mints and place the city at mercy This question the uppermost As soon had received ol the thai ish almost the American It to whether hi 01 could be The matter was CMU In the mei alter li were tent Sampson directing them to confer and decide upon the bust policy to bo Up to the present time no answer has been re There were today that Admiral S has attempted to fores but they lacked official eun In it Is not believed that Admiral Sampson will attempt to gain an outrange until the shore bat teries have been Thin may take some reports from Santiago show Morro despite all the hammering which It Is said to undergone lie A anchored within its is able to line Its The batteries fu its rear along the rast shore of the are still Il Is the opinion of the firy ami naval exports that the next movement will lie a attack by tho and navy upon castle tnc these the troops assailing on the lam sde under the cover i ol the guns of the When have been taken the hir lioi bo for an opera tion will not take than a and then Admiral Sampson ean sail up to the Sixth Massachusetts Has Left Camp Alger and Many Guns and Horses Have Gone From Tampa to Brigade Leaves Camp hen tins has bin reached the of in ies the Spanish ean be ri i to maina stub born aii injury possible on our n It ii a hopeless lime the Continued ou he Fourth CAMP July Cth Massachusetts left Dunn tonight at for S there to embark for Today was the first time since this camp established that a whole bri gade brol camp at It was the M 2d 2il army un der the command of Gen Garrii Last the Sth Ohio or ders to leave this evening for but two the tilh Illinois ami the Cth did not get tin r until this The orders then were to yet away soon as ami It to It the lh hours to to march off the The orders came just as the men wore to and many of the men embrace the opportunity to In a 4ood supply of while others too to eat no one knows when thiy will mt another square li Is to Sc how a body of well men can got on the ami the Cth Massachusetts save LI beautiful of how this work can be Before every man luul his roll thrown and was ready to hut the bugle did not When the dki come ry man jumped to in One was shouted All aboard for and no way the nth was lasi M receive its it to march off the 1 the boys of the Sth Ohio and the Gth Il linois save the bay state boys a glorious waving their The also added to the The weather was glorious and the rain last laid the so that tho march from the camp to Dunn station was not nearly as trying as it otherwise have Immediately to move were received Ames threw his campaign hat out of his tent and jelled with lie luul a smile on his countenance that illuminated the whole Tiie looked line as It marched off the lield and reminded one very much of the departure of the valiant Id when it left camp Dewey six weeks The line soldierly appearance of the a striking The men with a steadiness that cannot lu by any regular in the and tho Cih no equal at camp or any other Kvery man when Col Woodward save the order to murch had a look on his and all left the lield the picture of At Dunn tile wait for the train had a tendency to try the boys nervous so t tiger were they to Btt but all left in tho best of spirits ami tempi Many compliment were thrown ut the by here as the boys marched into the One colonel at the quartermasters depot said ou lie