Portland Daily Press: May5, 1899
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PORTLAND DAILY PRUSS. * MAINE. FRIDAY MAY 1899. THREE CENTS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862-VOL. 37^ ~~_^ PORTLAND. MORNIffQ, 5, laZffKA’a^lSI_PRICE Ih* Mr. Straus, has secured as no other cause ean be for this enemy's loss was very slight. Constantinople, himklukioda assigned assurances from the Tnralsb mi m mkuito After ;i short rest the advance was con- government act. He was 36 years of age, and about TO HOLD IIP LIKE TRAFFIC thut It will claims of Aiuerlmi) DECIDE TO SHE OUT. tinned, Hen. Wheaton encountering the par the TSUB missionaries for dur- n year ago came here from Hollle. He nrst series of entrenchments near San property destroyed ■ the Armenian troubles some leave* a widow and one child. ! Fernand a. ing years Several mouths Straus suc- The rebels now a hot lira Col. ago. ago Mr. opened ceeded In ne- NATIONAL BANK Fnnston of tbe noth Kansas waawonnd- Inducing the Porte to open CHAPMAN on the but so far as SAMOAN EVENTS. ed, one lieutenant was killed and four gotiation* subject, Induced Government to were state department advices show. It would of Portland, Plalnc. Need Further wounded while leading four compa. Strike Threatened Saco Machine Shop Rebels Big be erroneous to state that the Porte nles of the Kansas regiment to ontflank Take the agreed to pay these claims though having Philippines. There Has Keen Much Fighting hlnce enemy. Strike Continues. Chastisement. Gen. Hale pushed along the road (tank- in Buffalo. undertaken to consider them and having tho of the claim for com- CAPITAL, Last News. lag tbs trenches. recognized basis $100,000.00 there is that More than a hundred sick and wound- pensation, every expectation claims will be ed men from Gen. Lawton's brigade these adjusted. and Undivided Profits, $25,000.00 4 —Advices re- Curplus Auckland, N. Z., May were brought to Manila from Malolos Solicits tlio accounts of Bnnkw.Nler- oelved here Irom Apia, Samoa, to April by last night's train, the heat la un- SUPREME COURT OF CUBA. Spaniards Would Have Treated cantlle Firms, Corporation* and Men Decline to Promises of 37, state that the rebel loss by the shell- Has Put Their bearable. All Men Employed on Docks and is to fur- Accept Gen. Otis Tempor- Individuals, prepared ing of the Mataafa stronghold at Vlllima Natives nish its the best facilities Work Commis- Severely. patrons by the warships of Great Britain and TAKES SAN TOMAS. Qnit Today Won. Brooke Signs and liberal accommodations. Agent. izing Aside. the United States was quite heavy. Many Col. Knuilon Again Distinguished sions of Jndges. of the rebels were wounded. The house Himself For Bravery. Interest Paid on Deposits. In which the late Robert Louis Stevenson Known Men of DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS. lived was riddled with shot. Manila, May 4.— S.SO p. m.—Major Gen. •fudges Are Well Warm in Praises of SPECIAL The New Zealand steamer San Tomas after Unless Trouble Is Set- Which was to Raise Pay government MaoArthur has oarrled Untarnished Reputation* Interviews and Invited. arrived at with Correspondence Tutamekal Apia despatch- Department Approves encountering a strong resistance. Tagalogs. es announcing the request of tbs Inter- Brigadier General Hale moved on the tled Before. CULLEN c. CHAPMAN, President. of Men Worth It. _ 4.—Governor General national peace commissioners that the His Course. enemy’s right, and Brigadier General Havana, May Cashier. Brooke the commissions of THOMAS H. EATON, inhabitants peacefully await tbelr arrival Wheaton attacked tba left In a daring today signed and associate of tho DIRECTORS: from San Francisco. charge, In whleb Colonel JTuniton again the president justice* court of Admiral Kautz and K to art of the was recently constituted Supreme C. SETH L. LARRABEE Capt. distinguished himself. ThejKansan Senator Frye Lectures on Peace CULLEN CHAPMAN, British cruiser Tauranga wrote to Ma- Cuba. The tribunal, as now mode up PtOLEY P. BURNHAM, to Set- wounded In tbe hand and several other Abont 2500 Men Affected Be- E. M. STEADMAN. Business Men Yet Hope taafa ordering him to withdraw hie forces of Senor Antonio Gonzales de Are Now Pretty oflicer- men were also consists at HAWKES outside of a line ten miles and six Insurgents and enlisted Commission Paris. BRICE M. EDWARDS, JAMES F. long and Senores Pedro broad. wounded. sides 1800 Already Out. Menoza, president S. OSGOOD WILLIAM M. MARKS, tle Trouble. In. HENRY Mataafa replied defiantly refneing to Well Penned Cob Summers with a part'of the Ore- Gonzales Llorente, Jose Garda Monfcos, P- withdraw unless the German oonsul and gon amt Minnesota regiments and a gun Luis Estevez Korn era Kndaldo, Tamayo, LEIGHTON,MW&rtflstp the of the German oruiser Faike of the Utah took Moslm on the «-- captain battery Angel Betancourt and Rafael Cruz Porez, *_ADAM agreed. right resting four miles from San Fernan- Admiral Kautz and Stuart there- dlno. associates. Lewiston, 4.—Senator W. P.) Capt. N. 4.—At noon to- May Frye to The are toward San Buffalo, Y„ May Senor held the upon sent an ultimatum Mataafa Filipinos retreating Federico Mora, who has a Jeoture thU In the TO THE I’KESS-1 win delivered evening STYLES {SPECIAL to the withdrawal of A—The war Isidro and It Is that thay will morrow unless the grain sbovellsrs SPRING threatening compel Washington, May depart- eipected post of civil governor of Havana, Is ap- church to an 4.—When it became < a Pine Street. Congregational Biddeford, May bis forces. re- mak stand at Aroyat at which place tbelr the oontraotors before IN — ment It satisfied from the despatches flgbt against attorney general, with Senores this afternoon, that the In of this ultimatum a plan of the whole of the retel forces in the pointed audlenoa of about bbb people. Prof. 1. known, late support ceived from Uen. Otis today that the then, all union njen employed along the the Saco and action was decided upon. province of Fan Fanga Is oonoentrattng. Octavio Uiberna and Carlo* Retllla as G. Jordan The subject.of tha striking machinists of docks In this will work. That presided. Tanu visited Admiral Kautz and A me rioan commander has put aside the It is that Impressed by reoent city quit his assistants. a committee to King reported was the “Peace commission at and Shoes. Pettoe had sent are In lecture Boots shops Capt. Stuart on board the American and over peuue and events, the Filipinos wavering will Include the coal heavers, tally men. con- Insurgent temporizing All the justioes are well known jurists, i'hreltyll, and that a lengthy English ships respectively and was re- their alleglanos to tbe Insurgents and are flrrmen and all Paris.” Agent hits turned his attention to most aggres- stationery engineers, men of untarnished and there was a general ceived with the customary salutes on his likely to assume a neutral attitude. reputations pos- Mr. said thut the commission was Shoe ference had been held, other men In tbe Frye Our $3..50 arrival and sive tactics. The wisdom of this course It seems as though General Antonio employed elevators,| sessed of wealth to them be* the strike whioh was begun departure. enough place well trsatod by the Frenoh government, feeling that Luna's forces are destined to destruction houses and other establishments is the best It Is doubtful If British or Amerloan was fully approved by officials here who freight to abuse their trust. for men, in llusset and lilack. eml. But to- yond temptation and very of the ability and would speedily will much evidence tefore within a few days unless they surrender on the dooks. About KfiOO men will be poke highly wearing snoe In the market for the money. yesterday subjects give have foreseen that the rebels needed furth- More than the selection* all not to back to the commission to or scatter. The American army baa been this, satisfy of the commissions!*, the strikers voted go international owing this move in addition to the courtesy Spanish night er chastisement In order to bring them Immense affected by Ladies’ Shots tear that to express themselves candid- skillfully posted at point! of legitimate political consideration*, the reasons for the demand of Our $3.50 on a lie gave the work. a sesne of The The 1800 grain shovellers already strike. ly would interfere with trade relations. to realizing their position. strategic advantage. Insurgents four provings being understood that at the conference principal represented the United States that Spain should re- In Rnsset and lilack, gives perfect satisfac- It is For this reason the evidence before the early despatches from General Otis aleai- expected them to advances on Ballnag by Henry C. Barter of Detroit, secretary In the tribunal. Senor Lanuza, secretary wear. commltteo that It furrowed the the of the Philip- tion In lit and thB agent informed the commission Is likely to be one-sided. way of Qulngua, and hod of the executive board of International of justice In General Brooke’s cabinet of linquish sovereignty We also have the in all the ly defined the general plan of his latest higher grades to a definite The relic Is admit that the result of the entire country beyond Qulngua with has submitted the first draft of which were In brief: makes. would be impossible give association who la here advisors, pines leading reverse movement He Is moving In two oolumns. the sort of entreuohmenta longshoremen'# of Increasing battle at|V!alltma wasjthe greatest stwngest a proposed decree regulating marriages, The United States was bound by oom- answer on the question of this has called a of board foi Sat- they erer experienced.