Portland Daily Press: August 17, 1898
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DAILY PRESS. " MAINE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1898. ESTABLISHED JUNE 28, lSt>i>-V©L. 85. PORTLAND, 17, _PRICE THREE CENTS. M3 SC E I.LAXKOC3. —« INSURGENTS MUST OBEY. Annual Sales over6.000.O00 Boxes Secretary Alger’s Instrnctioiis to DROVE THEM. FOB BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS Gen. Lawton. such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head- ache, Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings 1 of Heat, Loss of Appetite. Costive ness. j Cold Chills, Dis- Blotches on the Skin, August 16.—The war de- Frightful Dreams and all Washington, turbed Sleep. afternoon posted the Nervous and Trembling pensat i ons, partment late this of an from for Adminstration Civil in to inquiry THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF Frame Work following reply the IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer Major General Lawton, commanding Will acknowledge them to be department of Santiago, for instructions towards A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. in Antilles Has Been as to the policy to be observed Affairs Prepared, the Cubans that are within his military BEECHAM’S PILLS, taken as direct- department: to restore com- Yielded ed. wili quickly Females to plete health. They promptly remove Commanding General, Department of obstructions or irregularities of the Bys- Santiago, Santiago de Cuba: Spaniards tem and cure Sick Headache. For a Replying to your message for instruc- tions, the President directs that you be Weak Stomach informed that the United States is re- sponsibly for peace and must maintain Impaired Digestion order in the territory surrendered and in Disordered Liver At the Outset the Author- your department and must proteot all Fierce Military and their IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN persons property with said jur- isdiction. Interference from any quarter Charge. Beecham’s Pills are Be in Control. will not be tolerated. The Cuban insur- ities Will gents should be treated justly and liberal- Without a Rival ly, but they, with all others, must recog- nize the military and author- And have the occupation of the United States and the cessation SALE ity LARCEST of hostilities proclaimed by this govern- Patent in the World. •f any Medicine ment. You should see the Insurgent 25c. at all Drue Stores. leaders and so advise them. 2 By order of the Secretary of War, g *»• V« Cuban Will Be Com- K*-, ^.UJUIUUV UOUIMait Made Insurgents ALL IS QUIET. Americans Attack on IN OUR AUGUST to Submit to Authority. White Flags Flutter From American and pelled at Ponce. Spanish Outposts and the Associated Land 1889 Manila by (Copyright by Press.) Sea. LOW PRICE SALE Ponce, P. R., August 15.—(Evening.) White flags flutter at the Spanish and are several lmudrcd and ail is The Gen. Lawton That They Are IVot Amerioan outposts quiet Reports first report of outrages by the Spaniards Chairs, Disposed to Submit to Conditions of within their lines was brought to the headquarters of General Wilson today by Armistice—Admiral Schley and Samp- a priest who headed a deputation from k ^ Rockers and Cialel, twenty miles northeast of Otuado. son Will Be Detached from Their The inhabitants of the plaoe raised the American after the Was Driven Into the Inner Fleets While Performing Their Duties flag Spanish troops Fortifications Tables. had left. The troops returned, tore down Enemy Fancy the and macbeted ninety of the in- as of flag Commissioners—Work Mustering habitants. This occurred on Saturday. time to secure It’s a good The priest appealed to the Americans ior and Then Hoisted the White Has are one of these at the low price. Out Volunteers Began. protection, but the latter powerless to even Flag. interfere in the pressnt olrcumstanoe is that all of the : ♦. f Washington, August 16.—Gradually the troops. It expected cav- though a reign of terror be inaugurated. '/[ y -o- and artillery of the volunteer force The Chester with the first engineers. frame-work of a government for the civil alry now in the United States will.he mustered Col. arrived today. Batteries A Porto Griffin, administration of affairs In Cuba, out. and C of the Pennsylvania light artillery, Rico and such protions of the Philip- Reports of better conditions in the vari-' the governor’s troops and Sheridan troops ons camps are being received and espeo- disembarked from the Manitoba and are FRANK P. TIBBETTS& GO., as this government controls is being "* pines lallv do flattering reportts come from on the outskirts of the town. formed. The development of this plan of camped 4 and 6 Free Street. Montauk Point, showing that the sol- No disposition of these troops has yet 16.—The State received notice late of the arrival at of international administration occupied diers are being well cared for there. been decided upon. The Columbia will Washington, Aug. Department tonight Hong Kong have been Now York via St. Thomas Store closed at 1 o’clock Saturday. much of the time of the cabinet today and Preparations going forward sail tonight for for the movement of the from the West. The Puritan, the boat with advices from Admiral and General Merritt. augl3 S M \V1p General Griggs, Secretary troops and Key warships despatch Zafiro, Dewey later Attorney which were originally established Gloucester, Wasp, Leyden and oamps Terror, Prairie, Gage, Postmaster General Smith in order to scatter them about the coun- and Annapolis will go to Guanica tomor- Up to i a. m., no messages from them had reached the Administration. Aoting Secretary of State Moore, held a try. row and will remain thero until they re- The first fever ceive further orders. The harbor is a two hours’ conference at the state depart- report concerning yellow good among the United States troops in this one. the establish- on ment, going over detail,of country came from Key West today. Hong Song, August 16.—Admiral The American warships engaged were lards and the insurgents ooourred the sail for Hong Kong. He was informed a civil administration. General Sternberg believes that FAVOR ANNEXATION. ing Snrgeon Dewey gave General Augustin an hour in the Olympia, Petrel, Raleigh, McCullooh, outskirts but order prevailed in the in- that a launch.was awaiting him which he At ‘he outset, the military authorities it can be kept under control. Arrangements are being made at ths which to surrender, at the time of the Boston, Montereyt Charleston and Balti- tramuros section. boarded and was taken to the Kaiserin be in of ail administration Spaniards in Cuba See in That Their Only on will obarge for the establishment of a That’s the number department General The American version of the battle is which in Porto Rioo and other last demand, made on Saturday. more. Augusta, immediately started for Preble Preble affairs Cuba, new military department on the island of Hope. St., (opp. acquired possessions. But the military Porto Rioo similar to those reoently es- Augustin refused to comply. The Spaniards assert that^the Are of the yet unobtainable. Consul General Wild- this place. the tablished in the province of Santiago de to take or send forces can do little more than dlreot a Spanish Correspondent.! 1 at 9,30 Americans for the most fell man received a from Admiral This statement is House), Cuba and the The new de- (From The bombardment which began part short, today report considered an equivo- The Philippines. execution of affairs. carrying be known as “The in trans- orderly partment will Depart- Havana, August 15.—Delayed a, m., was continued for two hours and the only effective Are being from a small Dewey saying that it.was intended after cation as General your the collec- Augustin evidently on of postal communication, ment of Porto Rico,” and will be com- mission. The residents in Cuba Spanish stormed the armed the of Manila to cruisers knew his destination and his are civil functions manded by Major General John R. then the Americans trenches, gunboat with quick-Aring guns captnre despatch escape was DYEING and CLEANSING. tion of customs, etc., have conducted themselves ex- now with the army of occupation will te taken in hand by the ap- Brooke, sweeping all before them. The In- that was close in shore. It is also asserted on August 14 to Iloilo and Cebu, to ac- prearranged. which in tbat territory. emplarily since the report was received of TOURISTS WORK A SPECIALTY. the entire work of those a propriate bureaus here, The aoting secretary of the navy today the signing of the protocol. Havana is tramuros (those within the walls) at- by the Spaniards that “the Americans cept the surrender ports, and also Yesterday deputation of Hong Kong Kid Gloves Cleansed Every Day. of the military informed the President that in view of ty being under^the protection and its are turning their no roslstence. The First Colorado lost in the to the to send cruisers to Port in headed by com- the termination of hostilities the tranquil people tempted heavily storming, owing Royal, Filipinos Agonoildo, high Threat City Dye House and authorities. navy attention to their daily avocations, in the rnOTCn* O has no further use tor the Talawan to the and ambassador of Srt am Carpet Cleansing: department of the losses sus- volunteers stormed the outer trenches and faulty construction of their entrench- capture gunboats hiding missioner the Philip- rllO I lli wA have been taken to restore mail hope retrieving partly ivwik.ii Works. Steps vessels of the revenue outter and light insurrec- tained during the period of the drove the' into the second lino which t :e there. communication between this country and house service which were taken into the Spaniards ments, Spaniards could com- pine provisional government, waited on tion and war.