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   Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - May 10, 1898, Galveston, Texas                                5 True freedom is to share All the chains DIM with hand be Rental to nuke Boyle Pies frora and Fret from troubles that Round who Thoroughly to II At H Beach Bl SAN ANTONIO VS. Monday and 5 p. m. Oyar the of Prosperous Men you know and aid witb of ibu Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone 2 and 4-lb, ly sealed in quality and strength to any Ask your grocer for it. Xf Bull Market May come and but ton is. always a bully It is especially so owing to the large number of buyers here looking for Ship us your Cotton the rest of the Cleveland AX OKLAHOMA and Injured May C. M. ar- rived here Lincoln day and reported a cyclone having the county between there and ton Sunday It destroyed ten houses and badly wrecked as many more and badly Injured six ae Mrs. cut in Henry Quin- nett and Minnie backs Mr. back injured by falling Mrs. hurt internally and can not Mrs. John hurt Internally by falling May There was a tion near county day to protest agrainat the Indifference of brutal English rulers tion In It was resolved to start Q national appeal to thp president and con- gress of the United out the condition of the and coerced by Insolent foreign antl for the intervention of the government of trie great republic to obtain government for Ireland and a tion of famine Kive May Samuel T. Ab- was last week convinced of killing the Moses was this morning given hts which was five years in the state COMMERCIAL Ing a grocery an assignment So wall of show Tha total liabilities are A in 111.. L. tho widely known of trade made au this Assets given at about The Royal it Ike highest grade baking powder Actual tests show it goes one- tbird further than eny other Absolutely Pure 57TH 47. MAY 10. 18S8. ESTABLISHED 1342. ft. u McCarthy A. H. Foreign and domestic exchange md Cable and telegraphic transfers Credits Accounts MCCARTHY All We Can Do Now Is to Find the in Order to Put the Plans Into Move on Cuba Just as Soon as That Cape Verde Fleet Is Located or pine Invasion TO BE SENT TO The United States Proposes to Hold With a Firm Hand All tages the Volunteers Are to Bond Feature Likely to Be Cut Out of the Revenue D. May Service to The Is made fur invasion of the antl Porto mid ready to to at a The war bus the points at the of the to and hoir they are to be em- differences of opinion in the senate linn of the pasHed by the and it Iv the bond feature iv on 111 be- cnt ont of it. Tae i bear from will eh is at or near Porto is very A cabinet meeting is now day and very naturally tlie meetings are ed to the consideration of war The all question of two months ago as to who was to get this or that office is no longer uppermost in tlie When the war on the president announced that he would make no appointments where arguments had to heard or where there were contests of any and so the here considered that all the fights ill the party over offices would to be postponed till after the big fight between this country and Spain was at an As has been reported in dispatches all General has insisted that an invasion of Cuba should taken by a of The president end many his counselors seem to have advocated of a small force the with aid of our war would be able to maintain a base of The he only a sufficient number sent at first was because he feared the diseases of that country and he it safer to have a few select and hardened such as are in the ular face these diseases than a of Inexperienced and raw volunteers who would be shining marks for yellow fever and the Two things contributed to en contention that only a large army should sent The first is that U has been ascertained that Blanco has en army of regular soldiers from Spain to the number of at least men and probably To these are added at least They have had plenty of timo to meke every preparation for the sion which they and they in making such thrown up and defenses selves on all grounds which to The other argument In favor of the Miles contention Is that to prevent a long drawn out war and Us vast expense and loss of life by If not by from the Spanish our present advantages should be most Thu. introduction uf a small force Into the island of Cuba would only mean the Introduction of it would be nonsense to think that Blanco whipped it. he could be forced in time to surrender by a blockade ot but it would require u time to starve him out en- and in the meantime something might happen which would bring some of the European nations about our The most medical authorities have been consulted on the subject of the yellow fever and diseases of the island with view of ascertaining how they can be prevented or their ravages The result of it all is that the present plan is to throw ct least of our men into the island as quickly as it can be done after A Verde as it is is found or and when men in Cuba it will about bo an onward until army is and the trial of ne thing more which luin great effect in bringing the around to the idea of a number of men in is by so doing a greater number of the starving Cubans ran be A number of our panned up in 0110 only a very small of these while diers were d would quickly drive 3-UaiH'O'rf army Into or some other tind would be to the in other on Still another thing contributed to change of Those who ing a small force pointed ont if the Spanish proved superior fo our then WP a large army bottled up in Cuba with no wuy of relieving ir. Our remarkable success at the Philippine islands destroyed this Our superior our superior marksmanship above our superior hevo convinced every one that can cope with Very thr on part of tn push matters n Cuba for the purpose of bringing the war to a carries with It the de- to push thor light all the and this to the Philippines and it U tho intention to thirty troops to the pine to take them from the Spanish and to protect them the no about a stable kind of government end already the dispatches the difficulties is meeting with in natives or from slaughtering women and These dispatches are commented on as that the natives ere not capable of a as fixing on this country the obligation to take possession oC and hold the For if after taking them we should turn them over to some other government ble of ruling we would only an apple of discord the other 1 this only to show we can argue in favor of our a thing when we have made up our mind to have it. From indication and I. mean every person heard the lowest and from man attentive to What is going when we land our troops on the Philippine the flag of thin up to and it is the same thing in regard to Porto Is a possession of and en armed Our vessels are In its ers It contains coal and munitions of It will be and it Is taken we can not turn It back to the power from which we took it. can not sell be- cause we want no more European forms government on this side of the We have cut loose from the moorings where have rested over a hundred and he is blind who does not see it. Having ed a new policy we will have to pursue it vigorously to the Public opinion will force however the conservative and wiser counsel may Of course all this Is contingent on the conduct of If she would yield Cuba to-day she might not lose the Philippines or Porto But she will not by her dissensions at her pride wounded by what she considers our under the destruction of her on the 1st of and above ali totally Ignorant of the people she is she will go on with the According to the dispatches her minister of war and minister of the marine have sent orders to the commander of the Philippines to fight it out to the last That the Spanish will though they are not skilled in is shown by the late naval It will require time hammer them into subjection or into a realization of the hopelessness of and money and many more than we now have in the will be FROM WHAT IS HEARD FROM TEXAS THROUGH THE PRESS AND PRIVATE IT IS CON- THAT THE TEXAS BOYS THINK THEY NOT GET INTO THE ACTUAL THE OPINION PREVAILS HERE THAT THEY WILL NOT ONLY GRT A CHANCE FOR SURE KNOUGH FIELD BUT THAT WILL HK ANOTHER CALL FOR TROOPS PEACE AGAIN Thf war deportment out that the points are selected for tho mobilization of Kan San New Mobile and ington and Chickamauga are the main and at them are to be concentrated those troops who will he needed for im- mediate At Ill's first regiments mustered in and for will Here they will be- drilled as far as the time between now and the time for the invasion of Cuba will From thence they will carried to New Orleans and other gulf ports for shipment to second in will be brought to as u reserve to reinforce the first Invading force of and probably for transportation to Porto The third or regiments will re- main In their PROGRAMME THE I FIRST TEXAS REGIMENT WILL GC TO TH B WILL COME TO WASHINGTON AND THE THIRD AND THE CAVALRY REGIMENT WILL REMAIN IN AS THE THIS IS OFFICIALLY GIVEN BUT ALL WITH THE PREPARATION FOFt THE PLAN MAY UNDERGO A Information here from THANKS TO ADMIRAL Message of the President Recommending That the Hero of His Officers and Be Tendered the ThanKs of May The pi To ills of Kin 1'imnl tin Of day of April I Suites in to forthwith to 10 ami Uw Spanish Promptly the States consisting of the loch as un harbur of bivak on the 1st und the Spanish of i which the protection of the tiro of the hind After a stubborn in which suffered Kreat or und the water buttery ai Cavite Of our meni not one was and only and those AH of our ships serious f Hy the 4th of May Commodore had taken of the naval at destroying the t litre and at the entrance of tho their of the bay He hits within the American where of the Spanish f wounded and T Tho magnitude of this victory can hardly lie measured by the ordinary J of naval Outweighing any material advantage is tho moral of this I With this unsurpassed the great heart of our nation T not with or with greed of but with deep that this triumph has come a just und by ihe grace of Clod an effective step 1ms thus been toward the attainment of the To those courage and devotion have won the to commander and thei brave officers und men who aided our country owes an incalculable T as our people and speaking In their I at onco sent a message J to thanking him and his and for their achievement and over whelming and informed him that I had appointed him an rear Now I recommend feeling our pride in and expressing fervent in every patriotic thanks of be given Acting Rear Admiral George of the States navy for highly distinguished conduct conflict with the and to the officers and men his command for their 1 gallantry tn destruction of the enemy's ileet and tho capture of the enemy's i J fortifications in the Bay c-f J I Executive May i medical examination of the isi so strict that many of being dropped the In it is reported thai about 25 per cent suffer In this complaint is Con- Burke on the secretary of to sec if some modifications of the examination could not be but was informed that no change could be The rules had been laid down for the examinations and they have to be Tho finance committee of the senate is still wrestling with the revenue by the The republicans of. the com- ere doing in their er to retain the bund feature of the but democrats are solidly against it and seem to have Jones of Nevada on their The proposition of the op- position to tho bond feature is said night to favor ths issue of of. treasury notes and coinage of the ver which would put in the war wallet in all nearly This with the already they insist is till we more the duration of the It Is thought that to the bond provision is not emphasizing their -op- position to extent of. forcing fl it is possible In the be- H thinks every hour may of the destruction of the Cape Verde If that comes it at once the Impression will grow the war must be a one and the necessity for thp issuance in bonds would not we should be beaten by the Spaniards in the expected naval could easily recede their because of the great sity for all the money we could G. S. BLOOD FLOWING IX BY THE THE AND KB TRIED TO THE TURBULENT ELEMENT AND MET A RESOLUTION THANKS To Commodore His Officers mi d May The lowing ig the joint resolution offering thanks to Admiral Dewey Introduced the house Immediately after the receipt of the dent's message Joint resolution tendering thanks oC con- gress to Commodore U. S. and to the and men of the ron under his by the senate and house of of the United States of in congress That in suance of the of the ident made in accordance with the ions of 15US of the revised the thanks of congress and of the American people are tendered to Commodore U. S. of the for conduci in conflict with the enemy displayed by him In the destruction of the Spanish fleM ami batteries in the harbo 1, 1598. the Spanish fle rbor of Philippine May Sec. That tho thanks of congress nnd of the American are hereby ex- tended through Commodore Dewey to the officers and men under his command for the great and skill exhibited by on that 3. Be it further that tlie president of the required to this to be communicated to Commodore und through him to the officers and men under his IX Poor People for May Biarritz ent of the for the necessity the war voted in tho cor- Senor would have decreed the suspension of thus placing thr whole under tary The for the poor people an- than of ihe The by visions expedients rnn raise the arc to ob- t or In the mining regions of and other miners are nearly have corners 4o on in ihe dirt thousands of workmen are living upon The richest regions in Spain have most deeply loss of the Cuban to place their in the They to and to were This of things has been by 'The are divided by of tho rivalries of i hat portion is of work to ihp support of ut lenst part of Lho winch know they to So Diey not in forming int with which Puy has hern off. Thoy put lii he In wafting his own and nothing unless assured cf The that has at an Marshal Campos un- nut un 11 nut ion ns Is the of for it trusts none of Dislodged Rioters From a City Bnt Were Driven tlie Special W. R. May to The is ing and men women are lying dead in the streets of Linares The the knife and the rilie are the ons of who are marching in half the cities of Spain this Martial Has been proclaimed in almost every great civil guards are They with the This is especially true of The soldiers there are only restrained from leading tlie has become perilously near to being kept in their Even tho officers are culty kept miler from was the cemor of near is In. the of an Cadiz and and are filled with menacing down shops for and only to and to In Is the cry of The marching mob Jt At the mob attacked tho It was barred A giant polo in the hands of a as a in crowd swarmed in. wood work and furniture were piled in the courtyard and The civil guards the packed densely in the The mob fought The civil guards fired and Vmt for that their aim was bad more would have killed than Koine of were armed nnd the men were nnd fifty lay and in in tho while soldiers the moo city hall at point of the and on no to pick up or the fur snon the building and such that dare into the Tho r to for in the the mob in a quiet and arms and wiMi of with they on guards nnd in this attack not the or n tnx after a brief mob stole find box it the tn The news is but it is known the village whu tried to calm was to law haw been proclaimed IP tho provinces of nnd tho province of and city of in p. of is so TV i the of his as tain of Madrid that it Is expected Jin will hail report that was about to be ol in his If news traveled faster In en- tire country would in revolt is not far from it Muy to Tho law lias four torpedo boal and torpedo Long Wait Seems to Be Nearing an the Is Not Dispatched to Aid Sampson HILL BE A Commissioner of the WAT Department En to After a Conference the Garcia ami STILL 001 EVERYTHING II To Create Verde Fleet Is Waiting on the Other Side of the Atlantic for tbe Cadiz Squadron to Join Is Will the Combined Fleet Ever It IN ie veil Intend to Com- bine i Uei r Special Copyright 1S9S. W. R. May Service to The There is terrific excitement tiere as the Spanish pushes on its tions for u against the can The government la ex- precautions to keep secret with rifles ah set suard every approach to the arsenal and Nol one liere to know is tlie actual of the fleet which from Cane Verde In spite of reports that this fleet is Admiral Sampson's war I believe it never crossed the but is some out of the way rendezvous until the squadron here is when whole naval force will ba combined in one- fleet The ships now ready are the Carlos COO Alfonso 500. Destroyers Osado and Proserpina are also The and the recently chased German are being converted into cruisers or ably A large force nf men is rapidly out ports in the upper deck side to receive four for of 4-point Pi a lias launched and ry but it wiJ six months to KM roady for Tins wilh Cape Veide would make a nut would be against f squadron or privately 1 thai to sail about The is thing in iis power 10 but which 1 the tier arc i of my and OH Const of SAMPSON'S FLEET Reason Why the American Haa Sot Reached Porto POINT Muy Service to The is Tlie Or the of the arrived Iii ut 1U the n ml by dropped anchor abaft The N qua in therefore for IK at Newport but will resume her Itt early to-morrow She In on by ihe y ot the two With In full Commodore tiie word to He the within the two uml fully in held AM HUOU tut the department Is uf the exact lo exit 1011 the fleet nnd it is not for it Atlantic port Commodore will bo dispatched to waters to aid Sampson or to the Canary Islands to establish u. base of supplies lu order that Spain may he attacked in libr own The skies cleared here to-day and the war fleet made a formidable and in the The towering St. with Captain on the made a majestic entrance at G o'clock this The men on the Massachusetts and Texas lined up on quarterdecks of and cheered the liner and her Answering cheers came back from the St. nei flags fluttered from her foremast and the throng TV hi eh looked on from the shore was treated to a brilliant spectacle in a glorious Tho St. Paul in paint towers The in mcst formidable is on Her wny to Newport News take on a supply of when she deliver and ammunition which she has en board for Acting Ad- miral The newly arrived cruiser New formerly the has been received with high favor by and the officers of his Sho by a much better machine than and is a welcome tion to the will proceed to sea in the line Flagship battleship cruiser New Orleans and battleship Schley's long wait seems to be nearing an x D. ice to The 11 o'clock to-night nothing has been of the Spanish Cape Verde fleet a re- that the latter was seen off San Bo- this From ell 1 can learn about the navy our fleet in reaching Porto is to two that it is companied by two monitors which have very coal and which to save what they do carry would not steam more than five or six knots an The second that on account of the atorni which said to have raged In West In- dian waters they would be forced to go much The Issued to Sampson are the eame as to fhat or the enemy's these Sampson will keep his fleet and as moult are Included in he has to lay back to keep them with It that the Spanish all about sixteen war in the waters The most are small on the gunboat which were employed in chasing filibusters ou the Cuban It is a fleet would make a careful commander oC an opposing fleet keep all his vessels It is admitted that Spanish war XIII at of San Porto from Cadiz a Gay or two and brought to the island supplies ut ammunition and was thought here that this vessel was at Cadiz until tho in- formation she had crossed the seas and was in San This shows that tha Spaniards cnn conceal tho movements oC their and it has given rise to tha Idea after all she mny be better prepared us than we It is understood around the navy lhat if does not tind tha Spanish fleet when ho arrives off San the he heading ha will at once attack the fortifications It is stated to-night on what is considered excellent authority that General Miles Trill leave here to-morrow or at the latest bn Wednesday for If ho this means the first step toward the invasion of Cuba at a very early W. G. S. MET GARCIA AND A. Commissioner formation for Copyright W. K. N. May Service to Tho Andrew S. commissioner of the war has arrived here and is now in left the north of Cuba in un opm and reached Andros IIP camf He met Garcia and and has important to forward to the Rowan is anxious to roach The consul will obtain Ills from Ho may in the schooner Fearless to West General Collazo and Colonel Carlos Hernandez oro with word to the junta that expedition has been successful and will have important Ho won loft Garcia on May 3 for which was captured on April 2C. reached the const near en May 5. Me saw Sampson's fleet on Friday ing at daylight off and well Sentinel W. fin May to The Stafi Montgomery is at tho Mota Nicholas on position one of the Importance She Is tho windward passage between mid for tiie of  

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