• .... ———- ————___ ■■ ■■ .... MORNING, AUGUST 1898. THREE CENTS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23, 1832-VOL. 35. PORTLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY 9, _PRICE MISCELLANEOUS. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not to the and and only originality Has Been Translated Will Be Pre- simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and As the to remedy. This original sented Cabinet of is manufactured genuine Syrup Figs -*• Morning. ft v by the California Fio SrBUP Co. a of that fact will only, knowledge t assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par- ties. The high standing of the Cali- fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi- cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty IMPOSSIBLE, SAYS CORBIN. of the excellence of its remedy. It is TO COMMAND TEX AS. A ROUND ROBIN ECHO. far in advance of all other laxatives, Contents of the Note a Mat- Washington, August 8.—It having as it acts on Who Purely been stated much of the hardships the kidneys, liver and Capt. Slgsbee to Relieve Capt. Philip IN PARIS. suffered the of Gen. Shatter’s bowels without or weaken- by troops irritating Will be Given Shore Doty. army,at Santiago, was due to the large in sr them, and it does not erine nor In that who Santiago, August 8.— 3.80 p. m.—•The number of officers army nauseate. In order to get its beneficial Washington, August 8.—Two Important ter of Now. were appointed from oivil and political transports Miami, Matteawan and General Corbin pointed effects, please remember the name of of vessels in the Conjecture life. Adjutant In the command changes oat that the statement could not be Peace Commissioners the Company— Vlgllancia loaded with United States today May navy were announced this evening by correct as comparatively tew of the offi- CALIFORNIA Secretary Long. Capt. Slgsbee, who troop sailed for the United States this cers with Shatter’s corps had bson ap- FIG SYRUP CO. from; civil life. He referred to commanded the Maine, when the Grand pointed Meet There. SAN Fit ANCISCO, Cal. battleship morning. Tomorrow transport the record which shows that there were she met her fate In the harbor of Havana, LOUISVILLE. Kr. NEW VOICE, N. Y. Duohess will leave with 742 men and 101 generals and general staff offioerej en- and who has been In com mand of the gaged in the Santiago campaign and officers of the thirteenth infantry and number were from auxiliary cruiser St. Paul sino e the war that only 14 of this oivil life. With one exception. Major has been ordered to relieve Capt. six companies of the seventy-first New London, August 9.—The Madrid corre- ADAMS & began, Gen. Wheeler, in command of the cavalry ANDERSON, GO., John W. Philip of th3 command of the York, aggregating 458 men and officers. division, all of the officers in Shafter’a spondent of the Times says; Texas now corps who were appointed from oivil life, battleship undergoing repairs Washington. August 8.— The following Believed It Attaches Conditions to The with whioh the Span- are insubordinate ositions. prompitnde Fire Insurance Agency lu New York. It is understood that p was posted at the War D ertment today: ish oabinet accepted terms on receipt of Cart. Philip will be assigned to shore 31 Exchange Street. de WADE’S PICNIC READY. shows that it duty, probably the oommand of the, “Santiago Cuba, the American explanation 8.—After a First Class American and Foreign Companies Mars Island navy yard at San Francis- “August 8, a 11 p. m. of Terms. Chicbamauga Park, August does not desire to waste time in dilatory nine mile march to Ringold, Ua., this co. Secretary Long announced also that Gen- Acceptance The when B. 0. direct Horace Anderson. Crab. C. Adams. “General Corbin, Adjutant morning, the signal corps which has been procedure. question decl8 Thos. J. Little, ipeodtf Oscar Goodrich of the auxiliary Thomas for Capt. eral, U. S. A., Washington: stationed at Camp some negotiations will begin is rather doubt- orulser St. Louis, has been ordered to the time left on a speoial train for Newport Mattewan and because the cabinet is re- command of the Newark, Commodore “Miami, Vlgiianoia -- ■ ■ 1 11 News. The seven regiments included in ful, probably Watson’s new to succeed General Wade’s Porto Rican flagship Capt. ailed this morning having on board first expedition solved to act scrupulously in accordance Albert S. Barker, who has been trans- are still awaiting moving orders. LADIES’ ferred to the battlsship Oregon on account volunteer cavalry; first regiment cavalry; The paymasters began their work to- with the letter and spirit of the constitu- of the illness of Charles JE. Clark. This work will be done as Capt. fourth 13th infantry day. rapidly tion and the best authorities in battery B; artillery; as possible, bnt probably will consume disagree 8.—The of doubt left that the of the “The information that has come from CUTl'E K GRESHAM IN BOSTON. and 6th infantry. Washington, August reply length reply at least ten days. the interpretation of the constitutional During the next few weeks a strong U. S. revenue the Spanish government to the peace con- meant that Spain had not given a simplo Madrid about the action of the Spanish RUSSET GOODS. Boston, August 8.—The (Signed) provost guard will be maintained at law. It is believed that the direct nego- cutter Walter Gresham arrived In the ’* We have a and well selected Q. General. ditions laid down by the United States, and direct affirmative to the Amerioan cabinet, indicates that the Spanish have Chattanooga to prevent disorder. iatlons will occur in Paris. large harbor this having sailed from “SBAFTKR, Major stock of Russet Boots and Shoes morning through the Great Lakes and the was received by the French ambassador, conditions. It was evident that if the re- acoepted our terms in a general way, but and Ch idren’s wear. Chicago SPANIARDS GOING HOME. for Ladies’ St Lawrence river. The Gresham left MARINE CORPS COMMENDED. NEW OFFICERS FOR SIXTH MASS. of M. Cambon, shortly before three o'clock ply was an acceptance, it was accom- leaves several questions open that we did We make a seecialty Milwaukee in April, but was de- 8.—Information early Washington, August 8.—Secretary Dong Boston, 8.—Gov. Wolcott has Washington, August three weeks at the entrance of the order this afternoon. The came in by extended discussion and not include in the terms submitted. The August layed on July SO, Issued the following reply panied commissioned Lieut, Cob Rice, U. S. A., was received by Adjutant General Corbin at canals while 47 feet of her bow was Ladies’ Russet Buttons $4.25, commanding the marine corps: the first received ly 1"7 conditions. This caused con- communication offering those terms was colonel of the sixth Massachusetts regi- in of cut off so that she could pass sections, despatch giving probab today from Col. Humphrey charge former price $5.00. teing “On the 11th day of the present month, ment in place of Cob Woodward, resigned. the locks. After some further which of the siderable apprehension in official ciroles such points the transportation arrangements at Santi- through the United States marine corps, only the.opening passages Spanish explicit, specifically stating The appointment is in accordance with a owing to various causes she arrived of the of sh delays has been a part establishment later another de- for while It was felt last week that to futher recommendation made by General Miles ago, that the Spani hospital ship Ladies’ Russet Polish $3.50. in early July in Montreal where she was reply. A few minutes here, as would be left open negotia- the government for 123 years, completed by cable in connection with the an- Alioante sailed from t here today with 800 put together. the 100th year of Its existence as a oorps. brought a second section and the Spain would surely yield In every par- tions. We will stand on those terms. of Cob Woodward’s Misses’ Russet Oxtords $1.35. spatch nouncement resigna- of the Spanish prisoners for Spain. During this period the many occasions tion. of sections kept coming until seven sections ticular, it began to be felt that possibly an The administration has not yet given is that the Alicante carries The above are all this season’s goods on which it has received the thanks Gov. Woloott has also appointed Adjt. It supposed for ooDduot in m of and are in the latest styles. Congress distinguished of the Spanish reply had been received at indirect attempt would be ule to open up serious consideration to the personnel of Butler R Ames of Lowell to be Lieut. a majority of the siok and wounded conflict with the enemy, and the numer- Cob General Toral’s army, a® he would still to ar- on the nature of ous other instances in which its duties -3.80, when the last part was a diplomatic exchange the peace commission, but it can be naturally send them first. have been in such a manner as has no definite in- ! performed rive. tne terms. The prevailing view however, stated that no one not in accordance with The war department have SOLDIERS AT NORFOLK. THOUSANDS to bring it prominently into notice, SICK formation as to the time of the sailing of served to the and es- In the the cipher experts was that the reply was on its face an the President’s views as to the & impress upon public meantime, present Washington, August 8.—One hundred other Spanish vessels.
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