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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-23-1898 Eddy Current, 07-23-1898 Wm. H. Mullane Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cb_current_news Recommended Citation Mullane, Wm. H.. "Eddy Current, 07-23-1898." (1898). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cb_current_news/1200 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 4fOoBj U.illO dtl THE EDDY CURRENT. Pecos Valley to tho Front, Croakers to tho Roar. VOL. VI. MDDY, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, JULY 2H, 1S0S. NO. H7, Th Iron Slnpptiil. NtnrW.I fur I'arlu Hlro. Tak.n PoM.Mlan. ceased from all directions nround our London, July 19. A Hong Kong cor- Washington. July 19. I'll Porto Santiago do Cuba, July 18. The Hnc came floating across the plaxa the ANXIOUS TO REACH PORTO RICO respondent cays- Itkan etfr dttlon ha started on iU Amorlean flag Is floating lu triumph strains of the regimental band --and United Slates Consul Wlldman In mlMton to capture Hint Island. over the governor's palaeo at Santiago tho muffled, hoarse cheers of our forms me that n 'he Uerman eruUor Gen. Miles, lending the Porto II Iran troops. The Infautry oame to "order Ma-nll- a, do Cuba. Irene was passing Marlvctes, oft expedition, left Slbony, Cuba yewtardu) arms" a moment later after the flag the other day tho United States on the Yale with four batterlM of artil- Gon. Chambers McGlbbla has bten was up and the band played "Ilally President Wishes to Avoid Any Intnrnatioiml gunboat Hugh MeCullooh was sent aft appointed temporary military lery and a few e4ont'l troop. Flag, Hoys." er her to to stop. 'Hound the ask her Two brigades now at CharleMun em- ieations-T- lie As Irono to obey, a shell ceremony hoisting Instantly Gen. Mctllbbln called for Compli Irene Incident Dis the rcfusnd barked yesterday on transport to laWo Tho nt :hi start wax cent across hor bow and a small three cheers for Gen. Shatter, which them to Porto Itlco. and stripes was worth all the blood boat went to discover what she was and treasons It cost. were given with great enthusiasm, the cussed in Interested Countries. All 'tho forces at Tampa, IS.000 playing Stripes doing. A concourse ot 13,000 people witness- baud "Stars and strong, embracing ni Hilary, will be put The German admiral protested and ed stirring thrilling aboard ship as rapidly as tr&nsporui the and scene that Insistod that German ships had a right will llvo In the minds nf all The ceremony over, Gen. Shatter cau be gotten there aud sent lo rein- forevr flnil nrriipiitlani Ha Btrnln..l ll.lntLm. to enter the harbor without being the Americana present. and his staff returned to the American WashlngUi.. force our other trovpx'. posses- July Tho tntumeik Washington, July20. Doth tho pres searched, a claim which Admiral Dew- A finer setting for n drnmatto espl-sod- e lines, leaving tho city In the Gen, will nnd of tho president nnd hit advisers to net ident and SecHtary Day am said to ey declined to recognise. Brooke take the first It would be dimcult to Iragalne. sion of the municipal authorities, sub- It la reported that Admiral von Dled second division ot his corp from ject to tho control Oen. McGlbbln. Amorlcan truopi landed In I'orto Itlon have assured the cabinet members The palace, a picturesque old dwelling of that nothing of an aggravating nature rlcha, who Is In command of the Qer Chlokamaugn to Porto Itlco. In tho Moorish style ot architecture, At 12 o'clock sharp yesterday the At tho enrllost possible moment Is I had occurred at Manila between the man squadron at Manila, Interviewed It Is expected that the whulo oped faces tho Pitta do la Helna, the prln United States' flag was hoisted over tho mused by the Insldo Information that American and Qerman forces, and Capt. Chlohestir of tho British orulser Hon will be under way within the next clpal public square Opponlte are the civil biilldlug, a sulute of twenty-on- e In Spain renllr oontemplntlng submit- their remarks gave rise to tho belief Immortallte as to what he would do It tour days imposing Catholic cathedral guns 11 red, and a detachment ot cav ting proposition! for poneo. that the president has received fresh the Germans Interfered with the bom It has been deoldo.1 to nHhln Geu. One side Is a quaint, brilliant pnlnt- - airy and Infantry presented arms while Uoforo definite tonus aro received assurance!! from Gorniany of hor In- bardment ot Manila. Shatter dlvlilou at Santiago for uu ed building, with broad verandas-t- he tho bands played national alra. tho prcsldout pol- Capt. CMoheetor replied that only deslro to havo ut least tention to adhere strictly to her Indefinite period. club of San Carlos on tho other a Oen. Wheeler said It would have eot a technical occupation icy neutrality. Admiral Dowey and himself knew of I'orto Illco of Kvldenees of preparation for thu building ot much same description 5000 American lives to have takon the of Capt. that. nro ap m basis for his demand that the The answer Chichester of Illco expedition overywhero the Cafe de la Venus. Santiago, so porfect were tho Spanish to Three Qerman warships which have inland shall become th property of tho the British warship Immortallte tho parent in the war department, Across tho plaxa was drawn up the entrenchnints. United Herman Inquiry as to what been at Marlvalei returned to Manila, mny bo no delay States. admiral's IS order that then ninth Infantry, headed by the sixth The enemy's arms are la an Impro Ilo ho would do If the Germans Interfered steaming In line past tho American In supplying jubilileiuM rtores, Com cousldor that with American cavalry band. In tho street facing tho armory, la squadron. Admiral Dewey Ad- vised over whloh a strong soldier In the Island nnd tho Auierluan In tho Philippines has aroused the and miliary General Ksan Is navlng prt palaeo stood a picked troop of the sec- miral von Dledrlohs, com- guard. navy pounding away at tho fortifica- rommondntlon of nil classes. the Oormnn pared advertisements Inviting propos ond cavalry, with drawn sabers, under mander, are reported an Articles ot capitulation signed wear tions, tho clnlm against Porto Itlco Ho said: "There 4s only ono man exchanging ata from the large ron- - command of Capt. Hrett. totters, discussing the Qerman nine In number, and tbe commissioners will be considered tanglblo and well who knows what I would do, and his attitude serns for supplying stated quautltlos Massed on the stono flngglngbetweon and the relations squadrons. wero In session four hours Saturday. founded by all Kuropean name Is Dowoy." of the ot this urtlclu of diet at a certain pinto the band and tho lino of horsemen nation. Tho Austrian Prundsberg The official endorsement from Madrid This was According to the Hong Kong papers cruiser has lu the Island subject to the order of thu were tho brigade, commanders of Qen. tho motive back of the departed. was receded at 10 o'clock Saturday hurried order sent Monday nlcht to Admiral Dledrlcha of tho German fleet 'general .'ommniidlng. Shatter's division with their staffs. A Oerman officer says the Irene did - morning. nt Manila Is credited with tho state dnya' bo- red-tile- Qen. Mllea at Blboney and to don. Wll After three consultation On tho d root ot the palace ment that ho will prevent Admiral not provent the Insurgents from Alger The ceremonies customary to sur- son at Charlertton, as well as to twtfen the president, Secretary stood Capt. McKlttrlck, Lieut. Mlloy Dewey from bombarding Manila or tho Spaniards In Sublo bny, duly Admiral Sampson nt Santiago. and Gen. llrooke, during which there and Lieut. Whoeler. Immediately above render wero observed, and there any port. but refused to recognlzo tho former's was absolutely no friction. flag There must be ostensible occupation was frequent communication with Gen, thorn, upon the flagstaff, the Illumi- Our Tho Ilerlln papers atlll Insist that flag. , within tho noxt Miles at Slbonoy, tho details ot tho nated logeud, "Viva Alfonso Mil." wnvos over Santiago nnd Its principal few days. While Hu nothing officially Such a recognition, says tho Qer- Is known of tho Porto Ilienn expedition were perfect- All nbout. pressing against tho ver- fortress, HI Morro, and the American ropmin Intervention U not to bo con man, was Impossible, na- I rone Incldont. because no gotten rails, crowding 'windows and nrmy Is trumphant In all lSastnrn Cuba. Mticrei! for a minute, tho president tion has yat recognized the belligerent ed and the expedition under anda tho artillery doora and lining tho roofs, wero tbo More than 25,000 troops are prisoners Joes not enra to risk uny chance of rights of tho Insurgents. Hutnt the way, Oen. Miles, with some l'loalt Morro. Por- peoplo of the town, principally women of war. Tho territory turnod over In- Vun International clash. (r ssma time tho cnptnln of tho Ircno told and troops, sailing yesterday for Santiago, July 20. Amid great en and cludes Ports Acceradores, Santiago, With Ainerlenn armies and fleets on tho captain ot tho Fllllpplnas that If to Rico on tho converted cruiser Y'e. th mlimm the United States flag was An tho chimes ot the old cathedral Ouantnnnmo, Ilnracoa, tho ncene of action strong enough to he would lower the Insurgent flag and ttfjtbe followed quickly by an nrmy of ygundorea, hoisted over Morro castlo yasterday at rang out tho hour of 13 the Infantry Sama, Danes, Sagua do Tonnmo, May-n- rl overcome tho Spanish forcen In both hoist a whlto ono the Irene would an- nitwit 30,000 men.