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Portland Daily Press: July 25, 1898 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. 23, 1S32-VOL. 35. PORTLAND, MORNING, JULY ESTABLISHED JUNE MAINE, MONDAY 25, 1898. J$LE8E£U8^® PRICE THREE CENTS. MISCELLAKEOVB. THE STATE OF THINGS IN OOBA. CHAPMAN NATIONAL BANK o£ Portland, Maine. ALL AWAIT NEWS FROM MILES CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Eavana Is Happy and Hoes to the He More Soldiers Are Surplus and Undivided Profits, $25,000.00 Says Spanish Sur- Solicits tlio accounts of Ban Its, Mer- Theatre and Is Now Santiago rendering than He - cantile Firms, Corporations and Expected Individuals, and is prepared to fur- a Peaceful Town. The Administration Does Not Ex- Words for His nish its patrons the best faciltiics Critics. and liberal accommodations. Interest Paid on Deposits. pect News Before Tonight. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS. Interviews and Correspondent Invited. SOME SPAM STORIES. C. President* AS TO THE YELLOW FEVER CULLEN CHAPMAN, LIFE IN HAVANA. ON THE VERGE. THOMAS H. EATON, Cashier. -■ DIRECTORS: -. CULLEN C. CHAPMAN, SETH L. LARRA5EE, and Minor Events of the War as Re- The Oilier for Porto Rico Are E. M. STEADMAN, PERLEY P. BURNHAM, Theatres, Churches, Soup Troops Starting Slowly More Spanish Soldiers Sur- Many Cases Reported at Santiago BRICE M. JAMES F. HAWKES. at EDWARDS, ported Havana. Bat HENRY S. OSGOOD, WILLIAM M. MARKS. Kitchens Crowded. Very Few Deaths. jei_M.'lV&Ftfistp and Will Delay the Operations Against San [Juan. render Just in Time, Havana, July 24.—A report from Man- oumfowN zanillo under date of said the Washington, July 24.—A re- well as July 21, despatch Visitors as Havana, July 23.—After several days ceived Americans bad landed near that tonight from ;Gen. Shafter of continuous rainfall, the whole island troops ..Washington, July 24.—The war depart- by place and that It was believed it ment Adjutant General Corbin that 398 is again the was at midnight posted tho following: says experiencing over-powering new cases of their intent ton to attack the town via fever of all classes were re- NATIVES effects of the tropical which ener- Santiago, Hayti, July 24. sun, ported in his have their or simultaneously by land and sea. A tele- Adjutant General tho Wash- camp before Santiago yes- Can cleansing dyeing vates even the strongest persons and Lof Army, and Wo have gram to Admiral terday. As the same done promptly correctly. causes the of Manterola.'.the naval ington: dispatch reports spread yellow fever, small he four tailors’ pfessinen. commander at Havana, from the TOE SPANISH SCARE. when ms the word. Lieut. has only deaths—and none of them from pox, dysentery and other diseases eom- port Miley returned from San Gentlemen's clothing a specialty. NO NEWS yellow from commander at YET. Manzanillo also dated Luis and fever, among the hundreds mon to the rainy season. Palma Estriano, where he went Ladies* elathleg a specialty. , cf cases of fever July 21,says the forces lauded and opened four days to receive tho surrender of known to exiit in the Kid Gloves Cleansed Every Day. Havana's people are now accustomed to ago gp- Are on the town on the of camp—the war authorities are more than the effects of the night the 20th Spanish troops. Tho number surrendered American blockade and ever instant, but the American which was than Gen. Toral inclined to the belief that the cases Forest Dye House and are tired of the movements of ships larger reported—3000 rnCTUmO City watching for Defense The Time When Watson’s of fever Bt<‘ara Carpet Cleansing made fan attack on the 18th were not seen Preparations Against Squadron Spanish Three hundred yellow [are of a'mild type. * tfl U the blockading fleet whloh previously Nothing Expected from Gen. troops. tnd’fifty rilM The commander also Previous from Gen. Shafter formed one of their again. port report- guerillas gave up their arms and gave despatches chief distractions, Watson’s Fleet. and 13 Preble St., opp. Preble House ed that a detachment of sailors Will Sail. the medical officers of his have and now the are Spanish parole and have gone to work, and 3000 corps parks again frequented indicated the were quartered near Manzanillo. Miles Till stands of arms were existence in the camp of a by the inhabitants and the various places Today. turned, in loaded on News was received on the of ox very large number of cases of malarial of amusement are morning carts and started to the railroad. Span- DOBSON’S CHOICE filling up. At most and July 22 at general headquarters that ish him to San Luis dengue fever, the latter being pe- of the theatres patriotic are pre- troops accompanied plays London, 25.—Tho Gibraltar cor- Washington, July 24.—Tho only large culiar to the Cuban climate. Some uc it Manzanillo had cot been attacked July and all were clear fr YYOUiU pruuaui)' pun ui wiubd references to the war again apparently delighted at tho sented, containing of the News naval in is the menace to cases Russet or and that the were still respondent Dally telegraph- opration sight of yellow fever are but % handsome Calf Vici with the United the Spanish troops at Washington, July 24.—It was said at prospect of returning home. They were reported, States, allusions to which is to on under the Bals we are a of their and were Ailed the ing Sunday, says: Spain be_carried the officials are few as com- making specialty the confllot posts with enthu- war department late today that no on the verge of starvation and I have to say they invariably calling forth ap- to ministerial direotion of Commodore Watson. The at siasm and a determination to news be from “According admissions, pared with those of other fevers. from both men and repel any nmy expected any official send them rations tomorrow. If the num- plnuse women. is further off than It was last week. and have attack that be source peaoe English European newspapers At the Great Tacon might made. All possible as to Gen. Miles's movements un- bers keep up as they have, there will be Port Tampa, Fla July 24.—Capt. J. theatre the nroduo- The is the loss devoted a deal of attention to this $3.50. measures had been taken to render Man- til tomorrow at the earliest. It is calcu- great difficulty ofjtlie great E. of the tion of “La JUame aux about 24,000 to ship away—nearly 12,000 Brady, Jr., signal corps, acting Cameliaa” and Cuban cable. Senor Gamazo, the minister mission of Commodore Watson’s zanillo’s defenses more eflectlve. lntod that he arrived this or to- squad- 3000 from San as government this afternoon of Buronau’’ a evening here, Louis, 0000 from censor, de- “Margarettn by company of public instruction and is ron, and there have been assertions made At auout u o ciook on me or at the on the coast of Porto publio works, Guantanamo and livered the written W£ KNOW whose is Sen ora mgnt July night point, over 2000 at Sagua and following statement leading lady Luisa muoh and threatens to re- in view of the attitude of a ship was off Havana with Kico selected as tho rendezvous for all disappointed that, foreign to the Associated Press: is for com- Martines a Cuban woman ol 81, sighted Every lady who looking Casado, powers, Watson’s fleet never sail. her She was not flred the vessels of the Whether sign. might wii;i fort as well as will be more is audiences lights burning. expedition. (feigned) ^oujpiyiug requests irom people stylo great beauty, drawing large The administrative haste and bustle in sail ex- but when about 2 1-2 or not he will undertake a Seoretary Long today, however, than satisfied with our Russet from the best classes of upon, miles oil the to make land- Shatter, Major General throughout the country for information society. about defenses are after he and the members of the Commanding. Polish Shoes, kid and cloth top, at port a search light was turned on her and ing in advance of the arrival of the whole Spa'n port prodigious, plicitly, as to the reported prevalence of The attendance of ladies at the church- naval yellow she will but who oan think that all this means war board had been at the White TOO OFFICIOUS. those of San Immediately withdrew, disappearing expedition, probably depend entire- fever in this locality, I have interviewed es, notably Felipe and Santc business after what has The House in conference with the in the conditions as he finds them. happened. President Dr. of $3.50. is and ele- offing. ly upon Brunner, lately the U. S. marine Domingo, very large, many French from the for two hours, that the An Newspaper Man Who Is Mak- A band of went to Should there be no or at heavy guns supplied nearly navy had Alleged service at and rich toilettes are to insurgents recently Spanish force, hospital Havana, one of the gant be^seen or Saint Chammond works have been finished its work for the the railroad at least an inconsiderable one on the lying practically pres- Ing Trouble. on on Obispo street the bridge Arroyo Mondo, coast, foremost] experts yellow^fevor, and am Sundays exciting for;tbe last six weeks in tho drill ground ent, “with the exception of the of near Candelaria, in the province of Pinar the troops will be landed to relieve them sailing assured by him that there is not now and admiration of strangers visiting the capi- at the of del and the from the disastrous of Sarabanchel.
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