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   Tyrone Daily Herald (Newspaper) - August 15, 1898, Tyrone, Pennsylvania                                The Tyrone Daily TWELFTH YEAR AUGUST ONE CENT Choice Fabrics at Cleanup Prices Not many left of lot early choosing and a y saving to Bilk ami striped lin new and 25 and 0 to tit IS cents assorted i lid It nnd conts tho to close nt n cents tho Lot of linens and dotted Swisses in to 25 conts to close lit I tho mid 2i cents the to close at H cents tho lxt dimities nnd and 18 conts tho to closn lit 10 cents tho Lot 20 conts tho to close at conts tho Lot lino 15 cunts to closo lit III cents the French ty choice 2ii cents to close nt 15 conts fine organdie swiss nil choice 88 nnd conts the to close nt 25 cents tho Extraordinary Shirt Waist broken and must be Lot Anderson n fj li n in your choice while they last Lot gingham check I and your choice while they lust 7fi percale value at To and your choice while they last 55 pretty assortment waists at 50 your choice while they last Nobby Hats New Line Neckwear Boys and Childrens Made to Order and latest Things in Shirts B liST 13 A RG A I c Reliable Clothier I Great Bargains Equalled Just received 050 pieces 3Gincli A largo assortment to select a nice waist These floods have always sold for IH cents we sell them at Q Four cases best prints others get G and 0 cents we sell them for Ladies fast black seamless others get we ask pieces silk at half A Fact PEACE Question With Which the Commission Must Deal THE PHILIPPINES PUZZLE The finest Ice Cream Soda tin best perfumes and toilet articles and the purest drugs and med are sold at Smiths Two Leading Drug Stores lit Wust Strnot Old Stove Logan Physicians prescriptions are as the physician inland alteration or Special Sale TAN FOOTWEAR All light weight tun goods will bo sold this month tit they will to wako voom Iall to over to full of sizes They will not last Ihe Most Serious That Confronts the THE CUBANS AND PORTO RICANS Vill Become Quite Rapidly It Is nnd Every Encouragement For Them to Do So Will Be Speedily Perfect the Postal Facilities For Our West India Regi ments of to Remain in While war department and the navy yesterday resumed their usual Sunday n condition has not prevailed since the Maine vas blown up In Havana Secretary Alger was at the nent a few and also went the White but did not remain General Corbin came into his of Ice during the day and looked over his but did not remain con stantly on as he has been ore were a few clerks about the de but scarcely a Sunday lassos In peace times that this does not The warlike ins entirely disappeared and Wash has settled down to n peace The president believes that the most lerlous problem which the peace com will lie called upon to deal with s tho the commis sion assembles It Is hoped the affairs if Cuba and Porto Rico will lie found u such of adjustment as to cave little for the commission to con sider under that The absolute by Spain of all sover over the Islands In tho West In ilies will allow only the property ques tions to be settled between the gov that what Spain shall take away and what shall remain as of nnd the protection of Spanish subjects and their property in the The greater questions growing out of the war as relating to Cuba and Porto Klco will have to be dealt with by Hue United States The fact that the Philippines will pre sent the trouble In the pence negotiations hns caused the administra tion to give It a deal of careful Several suggestions have been as to what shall be one being the retention of the city and har bor of Just what the protocol gives Another Is that buy and amount of ter for a naval and coaling station be secured and the building up of an American city at that place Still another iden which Is being con is the retention of the Island of the advocates of that plan believing that there would bo trouble between the governments which oc a portion of the Island with a lino of such as would ex ist In the case Manila and the bay only were retained The Island of Luzon Is tho largest of the and contains about which lire said to be the better class In the Philippines It Is that the ad ministration and the commission will be greatly Influenced by the which Admiral Dowey and Genera will make on the subject reports are expected before the com mission The final determination as to thi government of Porto and the set of the government of Cuba an problems for but the im pression prevails that these Islands wll become quite rapidly Americanized nnd every encouragement for them to do so will be Porto wll be under y control for the pres Cuba also will be similarly gov but It Is probable thai American reforms In Hie mailer of government will be such that tho people of Cubs will see tho advantage of becoming an to tho United 11 is the sanitary Improvement o Havana and other the manage mont of the municipalities and liber offered tho country people wll be of such a character as soon to eon tho people that the changed con are for their There has been little doubt ubou soon settling tho transfer of Porto and the reception which American troops have received In Ilia Island Is u justification for the belief Rico will be treated nt onco a an American The firs movement In this direction will be th sending of a delegation of officials fron the department to investigate and report upon the mall there now and to make such us they determine upon Mall methods or tlon nnd the condition of generally In tho Island will bo Military will be es at once wherever troops an and at such other points a may be demanded by the Interests o Americans and the of the Isl If the present are no A similar course will b taken In but this Is likely to b as tho immediate removal o Ihe Spanish and the occupation of th United States Is not No mure troops be s nl to Gen eral Merrill unless ho asks for I Is believed al the war department tho men now there are to garrison Manila ami the groun which the United States for tin pros cut will All of the troops tha were with General Shafter In the San campaign will be out of Cub by Friday of this General tcr will accompany them to There will remain In live regiments of m do gai ilson H Is yet possible that willbe sent to Santiago to tak the place of the butteries which nr o lift Miles has bout men In Porto They III be for of lip and perhaps more are the Spanish The remainder of the troops will re In the various to which hey have boon assigned for the pres nt though may bo done towards diminishing the num ier when It becomes apparent that they no longer Tho govern will dispose of the transports hat have been In use as fast as they an be released and are no longer ro for All vessels of the navy that can be pared from service In the West lu lles will be ordered to ports In where the men will be given The big battleships ot he fleet will bo put In drydock as soon s possible nnd undergo such repairs as nay be while the auxiliary of tho navy which will not be ised for the permanent navy will be of us soon as go out of probably being sold lit met SAILORS COMING Our Marine Glad to Be Relieved of Blockading Assembling at Key Key accordance vith orders from the navy department the presidents proclamation if a suspension of Commo lore of the north Cuban coast is rapidly as sembling his ships at Key Many Saturday and The San with the eom arrived yesterday Slie looks none the for her experience off Havana early Friday The hole torn In her tern by the lii inch from Morro astle hns been neatly patched and tho la mage to the ship Is The larger gunboats and the torpedo destroyers have not yet received but the torpedo boats and reve ille cutters have already been called The revenue cutter which the highest distinction jf all the smaller craft by her gallant work at Cardenas during the left for Norfolk yesterday and the revenue cutter Mor which arrived from the yesterday sailed for Norfolk in the They wore followed today by the revenue utters Woodbury and which came from and the lighthouse Icn from the Isle of The Fish which only recently came ilown from will return Lo League Island as soon as she has taken on coal and The other ships of the licet here urn Ihe New Buc Pisca taqua and The and the smaller Cal umet and Cheyenne left yesterday for Naval are unanimous In expression of gratification that the war is and are anxiously looking for orders which will take them Spaniards Mado a Vigorous Defense in Porto HEROES FROM Including Rough Arrive at the Government Camp at Montauk New the and having on board troops wh were ordered home from Santiago d arrived off Camp Mon tauk Tho troops aboard the transports are hi First volunteer First regulai Battery Fourth artillery and the Tenth and Thir All the excepting the sailed from Santiago on Aug The which left a few day brought up Ther was little sickness aboard the American nnd but one Private Oliver Company H Ninth who died from fever and was burled at Then was no other development of Twentyfour none of i are Hue St The has linu men of tin Sixth and Thirteenth regiment and the condition of the troops Is ex Twentyone slek are but there is no Uen eral Ames Is on The Miami came up slowly and an chored In tho quarantine grounds luU Shu was not Colo nel Theodore and his Killers are on the The has not been In The work of disinfecting the St Louis was begun yesterday The slek on board were attended h tho hospital corps and the soliders were given baths and provided with They were allowed to lam this when they were to the detention Will He With day or Thursday of this week It Is ex I ice t id by thi war department that all of will have left Santiago for the In a dispatch to the war de hist Shafte says that the early departure of tin troops now depends entirely upon the transports which arc daily expected ti arrive at At tho presen time only about men nt Shatters corps are at th remainder having already sailed fo this the is quite evi from a dispatch received by crul lust night from General that the Spanish In transporting the Spanish prisoners from Santiago to Is economizing space In Us The dispatch from which was dated at reads Luzon sailed for Spain with 4 JO 31 children and 137 URTHER FIGHTING PREVENTED Ilic For eastern New Jer and Maryland ty Ig nored n or Truce Sent by leu oral Porto moved one Lancaster battery nit to the front KrMny afternoon for ho purpose of shelling the Spanish po on the crest of the mountain at he head of the pass through which ho rond The enemy occupied a position of great natural by seven lines of entrench nents and a battery of two ilie Spaniards were eager for the ind curlier In the day had fired upon Colonel of the engineer with a platoon of Troop of New was on their right As our battery rounded a curve In hc road yards away the enemy an artillery and Infantry Knur companies of the Third Wiscon which were posted on the o the right of the were not ppr to respond to the Infantry The guns advanced at a gallop In tin face of a terrific were unlimbered uid were soon hurling common shell at the enemy at a lively striking the bat teries and entrenchments with the regularity of a trip the enemy soon abandoned one nit continued to serve the other at In for over nn They had ur and their shrapnel burst repeatedly over our One shell fragments killing Corporal of Company and wounding Corporal Yanke Privates mid Captain Lee and Private of Company were wounded by Mauser In about two hours he enemy abandoned the other gun and began fleeing from the entrenchments toward a grove In the Our trims shelled them as they One gun was now ordered tei advance to a position a quarter of n mile fur ther It had just reached he new position when Spanish infantry le filed into the trenches and fired down u deadly lire upon our compelling the battery to retire at a Then both the how reopened and shrapnel screamed nnd Mausers Another gun loped from the but our tion was Lieutenant I laities was shot in the body by a Mauser Just before his gun the fol lowing a The orders Issued for two to advance were countermanded and the firing soon Colonel of General Wilsons went forward to tin line with a Hag of truce and explained that peace negotiations were almost concluded and that their position was untenable and demanded their The Spanish have no communication with the outside world and the commander asked until Satin day morning in order that he might communicate with Governor Maclas at Sun General Wilson and his staff Fridays action from a hill at the right ot the The guns were fired from a high elevation with low The Spaniards had the as accurately as they had at Their position from the front was al most of thi strength if the enemy range from filK to Their position wan live miles from Tell the American general If he de Hires no further shedding of blood to re main where he This was the that the Spanish Colon sent on Saturday morning to General Wilsons demand for tin surrender of A would certainly have oc curred but for orders received tron Washington on Saturday Tin orders to advance Issued lo Genera brigade were upon receipt of tho presidents order ti suspend General Wilson sent a parly with i lag of truce to notify the nf the suspension of but th flag was not This was b order of Governor General As General has no with Madrid he may thus cut off from notification of ihe sit natives beci sent through the Spanish lims ti spread the news that a cessation ol hostilities had been The soldiers of the American generally lie of pej with although senue are ills appointed that Is to be no fur ther and many express regret at Hue suspension eif hostilities In the midst of the The peace news has stopped all for ward movement of the American In Porto General a and General at Maya will remain at those Gen cral who Is at will n turn to mid General Who has advanced beyond will return to that General Mile expects to do nothing pending the ar at San Juan of the peace com ions Ironi Stales government received first congratulation of a power upon the successful nf tin war with The tlon came from Italy through the 1tul Ian Karon Ho com to the state bj direction of his an ex of the cordial satisfaction o Italy at the prompt signature of tin preliminaries of together will Hit wish of the Italian government that after the conducted will such conspicuous gallantry by the Unl led this country njoj of Customs Shuf ter reports to thu there were in at the elision house at do Cuba from su to PRAISE FOB he London times Lauds Our Commander and the Attitude of the Amer ican Times this comments editorially upon the onerous universal recognition of the mrf which President has the war he 1 lulled States and Spain says If foreign observers presume o have an opinion upon his conduct It vould probably be that President Me has kept his linger constantly ipon the bus known low to stimulate nnd direct mi without too markedly ling Its Everything has been done In every move has been discussed na possibility all over the United States before the government was Ir revocably committed one way or tii and the result of the dilative policy Is thill where he stands it this moment the president has American people nt bis Wo lo not that I here can lie any statesmanship for a president governing under lie constitution of th lulled H Is noteworthy that while the who usually regarded as ami nive turned to the financial as icet ot the the who are usually supposed to be in have as yd hardly given a thought to the financial or economic side of the What the American people at this moment is not the cost of the value of their acquisitions or lie biil ince of the profit and loss the moral result of the struggle ind nature of the Ideas which il stim Slinn dispatch re by Adjutant night from General Shafter that the health conditions among the troops at Santiago are The whoso spirits have been at he prospect of returning to the United are daily getting belter in sanitary report for 13 shows Total number of total number fever total number new fever 17 total number fever cases returned t compan ies of United States volunteer engineers from Fort commanded by Colonel at yesterday to prepare the new military camp for the Second division of lh Second volunteer which Is ex to arrive the latter part of tin the News to Hong of lh cessation of hostilities between tin United States and Spain was received here Tho steamer bound for was chartered to carry the news to No other vessel was available for the owing tei the lence of LORD BERESFORD The Wily Swindler li llm Dupes In Mexicos special Iron City of Mexico says Sidney better known as Lord whosi tactics made him MO famous through out Is In Mexico when he has been engaged In similar games to those practiced throughout tin Marly In December of last year Bercs ford made his In adopted the name of Rob ert of New lie was accompanied by his Immediately on his arrival he ok nl Mexicos swell the when he was housed as a He bad i few letters of Introduction to wealth and was Introduced at tb Jockey and American lie be gnu gambling heavily al tin favorite and leest In mn lie then commenced to drafts on New York ills suavi good hearing and for paying bills made II an ens matter to get Amon those who look the drafts were sev era I prominent Several before the drafts became It Is called on some of tin parties and told them that the were not Three or four weeks ago Turnbull am wife had an interview tin in which In have some papers witnessed These papers were made out II the name of Sidney am they were by bolh am his wife as Sidney ami Mrs Sidney The name was In stantly us connected will and Turnbull was of being the lie practically ac knowledged his u opt has been received by Chief in Hue treasury secret of he ar Friday and at of n Hang of whose operations have given the guv eminent considerable The are and David John with headquarters at Twenty sixth from through tlu efforts of Secret Service the department has some of the used by the Chief the arrest us a most important one as he the men with the is sues of the Hancock and counterfeits which have been luted freely in the and also iu the during the last eight years has produced a great com and Intrigue among Hie members of the sacred col It Is reported that tier many and as being chiefly con cerned In the accession to the papacy have ordered their representatives no to leave the pope thinks there Is no dange if the pope able to pull th hot Thee most of family u hot Newspapers Discuss the Peace HE OF OBJECTIONS o I Oov Kind With he Vn Protocols mid See ot Hope Government of city was pa roled by police last but perfect The publication if the protocol produced keen so far us where II refers tei he where It had been Spain would preserve her sov Clause lit of the pro dispels this the Independent and op papers criticise the as affording pretext for curtall ng Spanish sovereignly In an where control or Interference of i foreign power would make the nn Ives 101 wants to know how Amcr ca proposes lo make thie Cuban and Philippine Insurgents submit to a sus of hostilities and keep them n leush until evacuation bv the Spanish Is 1H says We would rather ose the altogether submit to American The other papers discuss the of the abolition of tile colonial of declaring the total loss of the Philippines would be preferable to American partnership or Kl 101 and 101 ller ildo find fault with clause four be It limits the action of the mixed to the West in ref to the details of most Spaniards expected that most of them would be decided upon fore the sailing of the All the adversaries of the present cabinet find fault the be cause the fifth clause Oc tober for the of the peace ami stipulates that when a definite treaty is concluded It shall be ratified according to the con rules of each thus furnishing with a plausible pretext for adjourning the of the cortes until he has a treaty of pence to put before 101 Correo ministerial suggests that American from motives of In ternal policy or international consider has imt yet formed a definite conclusion on the Philippine 101 Liberal says the article In the protocol relating to the Philippines docs not indicate that anything good for Spain will be fixed ami the quos lion will not be settled favorably for 101 ministerial pines between Spain and Hie United States and says the communications on east ern questions which Day and Camhon have signed begin the chapter In I history of 101 Conservative says is an accomplished The bitterness of defeat docs not prevent us from with satisfaction end of Hue 101 says The peace Is the saddest Imposed since tho treaty of and expresses doubt If a government which has allowed Itself to be dragged Into war will Itself well by negotiating Public opinion attaches great Im portance lo tlu commission In Paris making a resolute stand In de fense of Spains territorial rights In The there wants to send a body of The governors general of Cuba anil Porto have acknowledged the re of the news of the suspension of hostilities between the United Slates and Spain and announced the carrying out of the General telegraphs that Ha vana Is greatly by the news of the signing of Hie and that much anxiety Is manifested to learn the which yet been Some uneasiness In felt regarding the effect that the of the protocol may have on the Span ish volunteers In Many news papers express grief and despair that the men who brought disaster on Spain by lack of organization and should continue to govern tin Killed by a about III years of llv ing at was shot by a burglar between 1 and oclock yesterday dying from his wound about eight hours without regaining was In his wife and youngchild lying beside and a bed containing two other children being In the name when he was by a noise by the AH he opened his eyes the burglar shot him in the bed and Unn taking about which he had The victims wife and chil dren were by Hue as also was a boarder occupied an adjoining but all were too dazed to do anything towards capturing n Pleasure sloop yacht with 17 men While an chored outside of was run Into by a barge In tow of Hie lug Honeybrook and live men were swept from the deck by the Two of the and Albert Were Augustus was killed by being jammed between the and the while Hue two others were The Leona City Point Inli Saturday night with a Ing party from Cambridge and about 2 oclock Sunday morning cast It was Just after tills that the In Two ol young James Nicholson and John were drowned In ravine at i oclock in the They missed the road anil drove off the bank of the landing In the water 20 feet They were pinned In the water by Hue burse and which fell upon They wiru drowned In two feet ot  

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