:lltr xflsip m 1 1 V dJRMM A1 v&rz'.li! R K v .1 i. . i 1 1 ' 7 VOLL Ifo, 202 r.V WTTATTNaTON N f!.V R A TT T R fll Y . AUG ,1 ,S l-'U-O'ir : - .i -t a" '.;,,- -. - a, -rt- :.-:" T:-" 11: ... '-' .1 i uTl- - r-i ;;t. ..aV, - ':.',, v..--,"'.' :.l.--t. .: v- ! pi ; -i - : . ; : . ", ..: . j i s, - : : -i i i i i i i - - ;'l-f! Iff . !:! ll 1 ft ' "4 ; i4 to a ". V f l ( : t j j ;' lis ';ri-' I ,,: - r. . rf r .! "I I ' . i . I ' S ; S it H i: -ij- -I I'.' $H i; . fili -'. V: I PR()T0C0L SIGNED. This Important ' Ceremony Takes Piaseat the White SPAIN'S ASSENT The State Department Notified Thereof --The Jt-'rench Ambassador Ass that the Ceremony:Take Placd The AHsetnblagc iu Written in English and Jach Signed hv Score tary Wiahina:tc.n. AuffUfS, ,12.Wit-hs 8irrl-TI plitlty In keeiurig with republican Iri tltat)oiiH, the Vaptwhich has ragt-U btTvieen Spain and the Unltt'ii State! for a pt-rlod of three months and-twerj ty-tvvo days was quietly terminated at 423 o'c lew-It this Ufternoon, when Secre tary Day, for the UniteI States, airikl XL Carnbon, for jSpain, in the preseric ei of PreHident McjKinley, signed., a pr4 tiTc-ol w hich will form the-basin . of a definite treaty of. peace It is But sinl- 1 jile 'justice to ouf - sister, republic I'. ' Frahee-tj record the fact that to h r '1 - fcuaA offices tTIis Speedy termination, it it '.ivar i tha t" .might have ruu on -lndeS iim-iy. was oruuRiii .auuui ttim ni pi p- ldent himself deemed that action on the part; of the Frt-ncli government worthy Tof his s pefjial praise, r iThe dosing-c lapter of events 'As thit led up to the signature of the protoebl and the-otyssalifon of hostilities wis full of inteivst. j There were rumors In the early anorniifig that over night -tile' TVeiich. ernbassv! had- received j the lorjg expected 4ial iatt'ructiouB from Mai rid, but these, upon -inUiEy - 7TuV4fi Xoundless acrd fl was sot : until- 12:i0 I'clock that thei note began t eonpe from Madrid in small lots,. The gtalte lepartinent. waH soon advised of. the fact that the me$sage was under trans mission, i but as lit was -evident that it avould be lng and " that ! its reception i would occupy ntpch time, the .secretary 4if state left tha slate department fir )ns luncheon. , ' I SPAIN'S -ASKNT I.CEIVBD-. "j At 2:45- o'ciocK Secrelflry Thiebaiit, f(if the French Embassy, ; appealed, tit yiu-Lstate department to inform Stjc- "HVtArv DaV than tlie ambassador;, wias ;in full ixissesin of -the note; waS;fil Jy empowered id sign - the protocol- lor tbaini and only I awaited-"the pleasure ' l the" state -department, lie iriitimaikd jthat- the iambassador would, be plearted to- have the final. -ceremonjt conducted in the presence pf President McKinle i Lwhere' the negotiations were teg l leaving the the! secretary of the fin 1 bassy in his own ofJice. SecretaryIlay made a ishoft visit i to the; VV hiteho4se td learn the president's 'wishesin ine ; matter... -The latter immediately l '"' sented 'to accept! the suggetjen, ' afnd iAf. Thlebaut ' hastened xiy inform his . -nrinciDal : that the prestctent would, re4 r- -eive him at the WhHe house & At the-appointed raur a driving rajin-!; norm prevailed, obliging all the, par- ; ties to, resort to carriages for tra , ' portatlon to thef "White house. . Secjre- taryiDavj-ame first with a large pqrt- -folio undet his arm enclosing copies-of . the protocol,- of I the proclamation to. be Issued by tlie president, -stopp ng ; io1tntieR iand some - other .necessar-y papers, lie va accompanied by As- 1. Mistant Secretary Adee, and Third . As - istant Cricller. They were shown! m ' mediately into the cabinet room where . the 'resident sat In- waiting. .He had ipvlted to be present. Assistant -Sei re tartep Pruden-and ;Cortelypn and liie-u tenant Cbl6nel Montgomery. ,i ; .When Ambassador Carnbon reached the white house It was jusst 3:55 o'elcjck, five minutes in laavance ot tne ap- Kates of J ef execends, , was ;drl underthorte cochfere,:j -nnsBtne-, throuerhl ,acordon or newspa- . uvc - i - .nJ.;i. t to newspaper; reports concerning 4polntedhpT&er Hhafterr- , l': Hna r1. LyZTZ?"l.i"ZTU7L. I "I., think. th crticisms urion usual cuaioiit - .x"t--" ; ; , r,vi aoWort Tfclo. hi- ,:r men: Wre'aSetarr Tie- '-i. rTx-liHhW nt floOT AtT-5:;'' ., Inet roqm, oh-th .upper noor., .At p.oa .o'clockbsyrwerer announced totne wartingVparCy,lni tbe cabinet .frsQora ,foa; Jr2- irr- L05 wo.nu - 4; fLfeormr e$anaUonf tbe' prtttK':. rv - nTv-" -. wi," :A t '-s--.tr. -: " fi-,- r - :ThH ; OR1 G T N A T .S OF-TH E -PROTO- i I ..iiCSCCL IN ; DUPLICATE Tl'tZtZ 'fffl-nB.ilti'-v .!,- a: doMimeut 1i this' 1 i lmpottatiJe; ' tt - i? pr? parediSn '-dotpll-d cate'-at' the" state uc:-ruUr-'--nt,on eppy to be -retained ' ' tha 'nitedrS'titfi$ ;"V . 2 tfoverrunent' ar.J r! i r to! become x:X tho property, cf :- The. text is t nglishcrJrt, Eacu-cpry of,he--Jro i:-'kL i tocol' is f-arran;- -d ' iiV double column, jianasoraeiy-iisc- u 3 yrmtHl :&nd-p-uii Ifeh.-jMapdinng r:-'--"-.. ?. i'iJe,' for --easy for ipanson -a,to tneiexvt act r. e s o f , Jl t a n sia ti on,: ; . The tVovopt Lat;iheohe' beld ,j,. les.mr' alike," except 4h by --1. --vernmcnt Jias theEngJisn text-in t rs tiumn -and he'signa,- M.VCar - hile. tne copy, trant i'' ;. T: - 'prrti 'hu., tcr -Spain -fwks oc .v,-?' esilent- -MqKinit.y7Pcially, v. ' rv. l swum vv r M a lc:rawrelt6-thidotumentfrhft muthoriz J.;.n;3 ; wa ie and in- type :-: -.Boii-'f fgriature Later ithe iingtorr at , this tirne'The haghestHrilr i n copy&f the protsoolt will b Mte. that can Jje" paidr to." the isoldier- ia ani?d by the-twrltten credentials- J'to say :that be jfeiformed his full -fluty; ." - '-'i gavernment.rsent; 4- "Tfie- field-of duty li Jetf-iVi'ned ;;by -"bis " a -.bearingr-heX si&n,alurtY'oii--ovemibnt,-a ?ad v.-her verr ; f tbaf -1 ist'uuv The rcable dispatch Kilranees -to"-bft is--.the pate, oifednor; v hi; i ; todasr:foonf erred $ul j AU-haVe-. helped. In i the g-reaV causeV - thprotoeol,- w :and.i-whetber .in.:cajnD"or battl'. and" when ; ccc - if t; J;?jC: ; - t- : written autnorizatioo -;gned by the-queen-re- a i 1 r-.--.nie f the "king. Prior to -r . '. i .-today,- r I. '-'Thiebat -.' ,a.xljU.it:'-W..3i accent . ,-. ... triable -the Tambassador-, to sia,-n .in -V-ehalf of Spain, When thewrltten'au-j Ihorization. arrives it -will ie presented " S ' ; iSaUonf:tt jsatisfaetory and the document- rwas landed to vJQainbon;- flrst-and-iKen 'to Secretary Day,- wbo 'affExed - signa tures 'ln'i. that iorderto each side ofthe, two copies:. Then the last aetau - in ,' mairlnff )' fimtruvil hinlnv . iroa i 'inlsterefv by , it Assistant Secretar 'work; ; wto attached; the seaL of. i the : f -ITnltprt Sta tea -Thrrtnehniit the rrema. standing. -,M. Cambon in signlr.g tor . - Spain, occupied ithevseat wbicb gecre - 'tary of the Navy: Long; now away on vacation, j usually : occupied. "- ; The jtre6ideut stood at 'left hand cop- per rbe head of 7 the great i cabiriet icabler Secretary Day, M. -Thiebaui land f. - . ya. wamxjon,. it mer oraei eft slde.'ofthditable.- : f - jpartyi.were standing in 4 . . .. J ,- ' pt the room. ; . - : The restort . ; : . . jo creaentiais -were p : - the meeting at the -V1 No credentials were produced during the meeting at' tbe-(ite ouse, ! .; -; - . jpresident acceptinsV..Seeretairy:I;;P4y's 1 ' . ' 1 " - - ..-,--- '::"' '"-"' -::-;"' J: - t: - - - v.1' - - - ;. - - ; . - -,. . .r .-j . - : - 't,.'' - House. ' - IS' RECEIVED in the Presence of the President. this Cabinet "TCooin Thel Protocol I ' ! ., ... .St French in jTwo Originals-- 31. Cambon and Day. lassuFfir ssuFanee that mis naa Deen swuieu .... -a m . lit . J ta his -satisfaction at the state depart ment. . ; ." - : - ,1 !!',! ' I ItPwas --4:23 -o'clock' when. ithen final signatures ere attached to i th pro ocol and within the knowledge of all the officials present, this was the first time that a protocol or treaty had been Signed at the White house, i . a , ; i I As, this ceremony, concluded, Acting Becrelary Allen, of the navy depart ment. Secretary Alger ana Aajuiam f General Cirbm appeared, having been nummoned to the White house Dy tne president and they were admitted Jnto the-caDinet room juat:in season io wa- lures of the ceremony when ithe pf es- : Ident requested the hand of the arflbas ' sador and thro'ugh . him !: returned fQJ. tne exercise of her good offices in bringing about peace. He also thanked the ambassador personallyfor the Im portant Dart he had played in? this 1 .the la',ter . renlied In suita- , hi terms , - i :' l. . I!; -i .! , . I I As a further mark of his disposition President McKinley called . for the proclamation which he had icaused to be drartrn up suspending hostilities and signed it in the presence of M. Cam bon, who expressed his appreciation of the action. : - i ; I v-PENDING OUT; THE ORDERS. i: "vVithoiitdeiay Acting '.Secretary Alj leh hastbned to the i telephofce ,anij di rected that cable messages be immedi ately sent to all the naval command ers, Dewey in the Philippines, .Sanjp son : at Guantanamoi and the yarious commanders at navy yards and star tion-s to cease hostilities ImmeaLately. I There is a dispatch boat at .Hong Kong and -it is believed that t- can reach General Merritt in forty;--feight hours at top speed. , 1 i 1 On the part of the army, while Sr telegraph. relary . Alger availed of the! Adjutant General Corbin braved the; Storm and rushed across . to the war" iSepartmeit, where he immediately isi Sued the orders, which had; been pret pared in advance, to all or thei. mtlif ary comaridrrs to cease? their opera tions. 5 ' .. .- -I-,, ii'-rir The, state department did its) duty by notifying all diplomatic rand consu lar agents of-the, action taken. - ( i All the -formalities having been dls posed of, the- president -spent half an hour chattine with i those: nresent and eiy cwirtnen at 4:5g o'clock.Uhe rain still con- tinuing-in force., the ambassador and his- secretary entered, their carriage and;were driven to the embassyU : i The- pen which .was -used by Secre tary Day in signing the. protocol was given to Chief. Clerk Michael, of ihe state department,- who had bespoken it. M- Thiebaut secured that used by the Rrench-ambassador. !, --. if -! Upon emerging from the .' White house, i Secretary Day received the ernest i congratulations of the persons present upon the conclusion of- the; protocol. He 'stated that the tpeacer Commissioners who are to draw up thq definite treaty would not be appointed: for -several days, . but declined to in- dicate who they would be. ' , ; ! . , AVbeeler'a Prale of Sbaiteri ;; ! Nashville, Tenn., August 12. :Post-f; master A.v .w.. .Mills received a letter from General Joe Wheeler today; dat ed Santiago de Cuba. July 27, 1898. in wbich GeneriPWhpeler says, referring uen-r i General ; andJhaa 'performed it suC: dessfuHyTand: weU. . He is a thkn-of -j.i, -j, :-- i j -more man-oraina,ry. uiara power--. o.im , admmistratlv' abimy- The criticisi4 firtn Hne Is Aidicuioiis. as on Jury 1st, , ; .0r,-. n ftp-hto sit: -th -ZlttlZn y-iZT ZZ'JZZJn nonage: the -wltoie r affaiivhich. ;he id ffleixtly:ri. :: . . " . ' ' -v - -i ' -' h - : Bob Moore, of fXaFayette, Ind.r'.feays that for. constipation he liaa found - ect They nev , grrpe. tobem tot stonmca aaa aiyer rouiMe3.-K.,jK, X ' " " ' mi A LETTER FrtOM TBfc PRESIDENT Expreastns Regret at 'Hoi Being t Ad1 . to VUlf tbe Camp at CblcKamauga Washington; 'Au'gruWts l4-jrhe?ire8l: " dent has -sent 'Ihe. rf ollowJnTetteT to J ITtnaiidt: mt'CWckamaugiCn Tesponw 1. TO an ureenr invitation - from the -lat- , urgeihvit frornltbej dati at rthe President s'visit -the jcom- t :tWthre9Melif'te-tie:mt mand"rhlle It JS BtlU Intact ?"4t? r L iV n j; 'TExecUtiTei Mansiobl,5T ,-, - s- - , .---.-.. .-,-.,.". , 7 - t -TT7 Ut A i.m.a-: 11' j .".Major Generai3recktnridg QWcaKar - Replymgioyourinvltatk)n-;Itfb3&e - J - 'tlie .40,000 '"trpopsof--yoiiimirfandi ;wfeo -fprvoiunteers '-aadTvhb-h.aver-beeti''fof n tt va-J , vi, l t'.v. liiuu v.io l-i,. viu a tsj - I'or any sef vice and sacrifice 'the'oun tr mi requirM duties, Kowevet i -ace comes -au .win oe a. r entitled i6- thenatlon's . gratitude. - ', i.r:'i c I ee's Hejly 1 i e of i'eaee ."; Jac ksonvlIle",-..Fla.,:" August" 12.-rGen-eral Lee received a telegram-from "the i : , . , 1 . ,,1, lri.r 1; declared. -; He w ired in replyi - ; - V vi lie 7 general at .least facetious et-' ifc.not.'-sai... ;'abcat'.he r-- -"?; as this city , i:y of the fcg ' have got :, to : "opably ;g?t to-.--dogar ... ; ii-.not t hr' - r to h c t v : -did r.ot - ei. . -1. . ;- to t". ' t for ortunt: -; ;f jr j.,.ldrig, ve ;-.irhi r tS. t" . - c ortl - VtUVd. t ...it;-.. V c 2? E'5or.t nm ty '?, - - ;Parycuai - k SOOd many, "" - V t"" ctountr - y toat .toemg'Ov i... :""- y""cv .-. v ' ' '-m ' . f Secreta"ry-Dao ! e . i I Lbulsvijlo, ,Ky- Aug stited Jiulje . . Aw-AV: s'pc- 1 from. Clmtta- the t nooga; Ten-n V says:; Seen: ' ryD other Tportlons. will be .ppomced. United Sta. ju: v IT IT' I tor the Sixth district as soon as he : signs from the cabinet lat ithe close of the th. war. vThis .-was learned from"-the ,?jnost "Tellable authorities today.. :. - '' - ; - - '- - - '- " ' - '? '. ''.'' -V"; ' . '2 ?- v-"'. -!"1iC:'ir.'- COtBT ?UBTIJII TJttALS 1 , be Xtxixd XlrglxiUt Uetiniot Bow 'Tried for Opening Crav' of.a Cob i fe4rmt Soldier j. '. - v-l"- ; ! Washington, August 12. A court of inquiry convened atlCamp AJger tbday to Investigate the recent disorder In the camp of the Third Virginia regiment, i : I The jtaklng; ; of testlrnony continued until 4:30 o'clock' p. jn. eight witnesses being examined:, jTheae wr General Bujlerj Majors i Strong, Merriman, Cookei Wright and jDevine and A. yG, Howell and peorge'iScott, stand ktep-L ers, who saw the disturbance. , I : General Butler was without counsel ajid contented himself with a cross-examination of witnesses. Attorney Gen-, era! Montague,' Johns F. Rrxey and sey-s era! others, wre present: on behalf , of the Virginians. jThe . testimony was practically af a. Birallar vein, tending to corroborate! the press dispatches: of the occurrence. I I ! ; i i A special tj The StSar from Thorough ;far Gap. Va;; says that1 Assistant Sur geon and Captain i Duncan,; of the Twenty-second Kansas regiment will be : tried: by la special court-martial Saturday morning. Brigadier General ,CoIe will bej its presiding officer and ;the other members I of the court, not yet. chosen, will be ! high i ranking offl-f Icert.' - Captaiin Duncan wxll be tried, on! ?th-; charge of ,opening the; grave bf la Jor- Duke, a j confederate officer, i . -l - ! p ; I ' ' j : - i i -! : . j : .' i Separating TYoop at Camp Tboniao Chicakamauga National Park, Au-i gust 12. Thie shifting of camp from; the: woodlands to i the : open fields ; was stili in progress today, a numWr of regiments having -changed their,. loca-J tion. This is one ot the moBtimpor-j tanft steps i!n the plan to better- the! sanitary conditions I of Camp Thomas! and to promote thej health- of the sol-! diers. ; While arrangements 1 ; jto move' it hei Secondhand Thipd divisions of the Firpt corps Urom this camp are in pro-i igress no time, will; be lost to make- the; conditions more favorable fori the df-l visions that fare- to iremaln. The work: that is now j beingi accomplished along: this line amounts toi an admission thi, the! facilities ; fori maintaining jjiffry,: degree -of health IhSve n -ejt w h at ' they-should have" b There iH now an active movt Qn foot fori more1 hospital and ;fr better accommO- datiojjjg generally. ; - i - - ! :: Kf- . . ,- M - 1 -. -1 ,, ItKV. Wit. JAKCEKS TKIU 1 Some Draindlic Steucn Before the foiirt i Damaging-Tefttliiiouy. ' ; i i Lynchburg-, Va.1, j August 12 The third day's itrlal of j Dr. Jaeger before the; ecclesiastical court of the South- i it; , i ern Virginia ; diocese, twas marked --iby; -1 : -1::: i . ; i " 1 -!' -. ? I i : many jdramatic sceneB, owing to the, excited -and i emotiojiar manner of I)r. 7 1 - i " -1 ! . i i i 'I ., Jaeger; in his cross, examination of wit nesses tend, his many:exclamations while testimony was; beings, given jn. Mem beijs ! of the court lectured -him several tinies on the subject and at one tune he threatened to leave- . ... ' i The first witness .was an elderly lady swearing thej garb of . i the deaconess order, i She -gave her name as Sister Sarah,! and her residence as Philadel phia. : She had become acquainted ;in the north- with Mrs. i Jaege'r, who' urged her to icomej to Lynchburg tc. assist In the work at the asylum. On the night of her arrival there last year she said she m itnessed a quarrel the doctor "had with- one of his neighbors and from that up to ithe tim of i her leaving, she p told tof j. one "rorstinuous chain of vinpleasant Incidents r in which she claimed the accused was the aggressor and- the. teachers $the oppressed, cor robofatmg to a great extent much more that' had been itold by Miss Lucy Page Wilmer and i Miss jMead. Other witnesses upre Mrs Dr. J. J, Lloyd and Rev.' C.-B. Vl'iimer, brother-in-law of i the accused, who vjerorousiv ar- raingnDr. -Jaeger. - ! -TiH ' Kelelf Felt at Madrid '. I;:. j Madrid, August ' 12, Midnight-The protocof will be published simultane-r ousry: in the jpfficiail igazettea here and in Washington. . i ; -.': , f '-- . '..' - ; (The papersj discuss the situation.qAi etlyj! land great lireli ' id felt in goVerbV ment' .a.nd -cojurt vcitcie4; that Presideht McKinley' has r noti demanded a con vocation. Of the cortes to approve the peace preliminarie$.l - Tne;i cortes will nbw ;-not be .summoned; until autumn, by, which f time -It.is ' expected that" the. agitation of jthe extremists will have cooled down -and thej country have be come more inclined 1 to' a,ccept- accom, plishedj factsi ( .!. ;,:.: i'-.i-;. j. ,l Senou ; Sagasta has !;- again assured the queen regent that he does hot fear carlist "trouble, and the carlists then!-" selves ;appear: , to recognize - that the country is. I not inl the temper that would support a carlist Tisinjr. j i ? . : :'' -. s ; . Suicide; of a,lfojing,flIa'n."U . MontgomerVi ATa.,; : August-M2. Al bert Sydnfey 'Watkrns,- Of Opelikav Ala. comtaitted suicide Jby -shooting himself in the -head j ' and breast: ' He got up frorbi th' presehcef his father and mother andi" bidding " tbem' good-bye; .walked , to i the-front-porch. -He thn dreyra. revolver and "fired jtwice, dying almost instantly. .Tbe . cause of -the tragedy is Unknown. -. He was 20 years old ana a promlsing-.- young, man f llTeUowr Fever in lioalsiana. JacksoHvr'Miss4 August '2,4-An ,.ofn cial; report having 3teea -recelyedthat one. death 'had occurred irom - yellow, fever: at.'yranklin'rtiaPr.'sJrohii -F. Hunteiv secretary-pfi -the state board oivhealth, has quarantined the state of Mississippi jagainsf j tiie towii Csf . Franklin-ind St.; Marys parish iiri which if issltuateedJ'- No 'passengers, freight, ! baggage or express will i be allowed to-be brought within -jthe - state; from tbai'parish-i?': -f 'tk-4- Vrife--M" : i'JtidlsoiatloBt aaaSIeednifi:;'! 5 -Tarepa,- Fla.," August T2. Public tifi- digBatlon over tho lawless act . of the- Ninth -cava-lry in -taking one of their men irqm -Jan last: Saturday night, to-, cussf d ; tonight in a. ig maa meetinkJ Hed hot -"resolutions . ..were ;. passed' cob- aemning- tne aimr (and the oflicers jwere i roasted j;or-jallowibg their Jme'n -to leave ? the train., - i The- sec re tary i of war is requested to take, proper action m - tne -case.; and Congressnian- Spata man is urged, to ! see . tha it is not dropped,." I. &; f : : ': vi-;" SparksiJ ii-jf . 1 tT; -; Mount 'lesuviusi'ls o.w"ina.Btateiof i eruption from a .neWiCrateriJy : .. Rev. Dr: j,-. Gj Johnston? resident,: of the Virginia conferertcof the protest ant: Methodist churcb ,p VirginiaJdied in - Abington Fridays His-bOme rwaa MoTOtato'4;i-Ttv',i"--t'-!!l s--'-.Jaineg Hint,urf, -:kJivat j,of , the "Thtrty-thirdi Mlchigah,s died idacof typhoid ' fever . at JF'drt McPherson.S f 1 .- In a collis: .t yesterday evening be- tween a pasnger; train, and a,freighf Tram, near , ,..iup uecuno,; itaiy. nine r-rs :ns "art J,:,!ed4andrortyi,serioiisly ' injure.':' v' - V 7".-?1 ''"'fJr-''X-'S - Mrs. Tt-rriss? he;"-widaw: fef William Terris ?, the .English " actorj-whetwas fitted i r. i' jailed... -by al-'maift'nanied:' i'i e en. December: lStij;last,yjdie of '' .'i." ' "-' JL'. ' ' - .'i fnl Tralurtobbera : - - '.. August 12. The train held;- up--. the:. Burlfngton s nor th.bf this;city , last i. ' . ere er, . is r r rrest,andra weeping, i tht-y- are. The lead- ,vay, aged 17 "ycarsj i - l. . ion messenger '--boy;. i .e l lgh crime are Char' i .c70; Otterbui?C' vrillium' i -r -'-cr..-: of Jam. . and ert r -ct 1.. "frc . bac.- .r-cw, rapsing," in-, age j . years. All are sons - of people , aQd V received - the .10 holt .up an expressrtrahi .-tent reading of ;. ; yellow? - : ; g r.ce.. v : ;, . . f-i t'IIO-1 EI TIte Advances That Are ! to be Made 'CHANGES IN THE LIST i Tbe Promotion Not to be TIade on Re eomnieDdtilen ol a. Special Board aa - at ntrtj Awarded Tlie Promotlona : Subject to Action ol tne Senate Samp - on. and ktUiey 9fad Rear Admlralt. Ianf Other Offlcera Run up Vartoua - ' i t ' i - ; . tr. i, , - - - I t Number" 1;: . ;: l --i'i-rr f-. ii"--!' r'l-':'" Washington, August 12. For some i . j , T : i ii - : i - unknown' reason,; the administration decided not to adhere to Its formerly -expressed iannouncement that the pro- :-:,'f !:!!.-. - ' ' I ' i M -M..-. -! - ! i .j' - ' motions in the inavy would be made i. if - i ; ' J - . - - i . d . . . ash the result 6 iTecommendatlons by --I J " ! ' - r - - j I a boa-r whose duty it should be to r,e- -I -l 1 , i -' .; '' 1 - ' , - i ' view the Jacnievementa pf 1 naval offl- . :-.( 1 : - 'N: i -fl: .' :) '!'!. cers throughout ithe Spanish war and - 1 - : ' - i ' ' i 1 1 - " f :. i i ' . -- today tne jnavy department maae pud lio a, list of promotions- id the North I . ' H . j '.l-.-.j; - - '-" -'' : i J - ' I Atlantc fleet,! previous publications having been inaccurate in spme par- l I ... 1 . - i ,t i v : I. ticula.rs. These are ad luterim com missions and hold until the senate i - - j.i ... .! .. : "' !." connrms r rejects tnem. iney take date iof August. lOtb; 1898, and in each case are for eminent and conspicious conduct in battle- : ; - ; , i t ;,, Commodore William T. Sampson, 'LArValu'-ed' eight inumbeVs icisuu uuiuuers auu. appoint-; ed aj rean admiral from August 1898,: for minent,and conspicious conduct in' battle; takes; rank next after Rear Admjral John A. iHowell. ;: . : Commodore' wjnfield S. Schley, rad vanctd six numbers and appointed a rear admiral from same date andlfor same; reasons, takes . rank next after Rear Admiral "VVilliam T. Sampson, t ' Captain! Jobn' W. Philip, advanced five numbers an dapponted a commo dore, j - .-. J. ' :,''' ." . i-'i -: ' j; . I Captain! Francia J. Higginson, jad4 vanced three lumbers. Captain Rob4 ley Evans advanced five numbejsi Caption Henry ,-C. Taylor advanced five numbers; : Captain Francis i A: Copk, advanced .five numbers. Captain Charles 1-1 .Clark, advanced six nurn-f bers. Captain French E, - ; Chadwick advanced , five ; numbers. Lieutenant Commander Raymond P. Rogers, ad l vanced five numbers. Lieutenant IMPORTANT EVENTS OTl J DAY. At; 4- o'clock Last Afternoon Orders are Issued to Our I Armv and JjaVy Comiuanddrs No tifying Them That Hostilities Have .Ceased H 1 1 ! 1 he President Issues a Proclamation Kefcardins Cessation of the-7vi-ni,-;i;;vi:;;;.i An Oihcial Statement of the- the Press for Publication. . i! The Government's Internal AVas $170,869,519. The British Parliament is Prorogued: P ; -; ! Ihe Spanish Government by from the Populace the Sigual Defeat She Ha Sustained. Admiral Miller; on the Philadelphia, Arityes at Honolulu to Raise the American, Flag.- i , (Vdmiral Kirkland Died Yesterday, t if vll, ;" 1 here is a Death from Yellow Kay. s Immunes Vill Sail from l ive Tons of Refrigerator Beef i Transport "-.'. ; ' YellQW F6ver is Prevailing in Aclmiral Cervera Goes to Portsmouth,''! U., to Visit SktnLsh rrisoners.! Ti. - ! 1 Commander, Seaton Schroderj advanc ed jth,reie iuinbers. ; Lieutenant ' Com mander. Richard Wainwright, advanc-. ed; teb.numbej!sv Lieutenant Com mander . John j A, Itodgers; advanced fireJnumbersr;I4eutenant, pommander James '"K." Cogswell, advanced v fiye i numbers. Aj " Lieutenant Comimnder William P.f Potter, advanced -five num bers Lieutenant Commander" Giles H. Hifbor, advanced" five "numbers. f-Lfeu-tenant Commander Newton A. Mason, advanced -;, five; .numbers. Lieutenant SniajrpiJr., -aSVanced ''five J nnmbere. Lieutenant Harry.P. Huse, advanced live numbers.7 .Chief Engineer Charles J. .MaeConnell,. advanced two numbers. CMef Eingineef ! Jobn L. Hannum ad vanced two .numbers. Chief Engineer Alexander B.'. Bates; advanced; three numbers. Chief Engineer RoberTW Milligan,- advanced three numbers. Chief ; Engineer Charles W. Rae,-ad- vancea tnree numDers. vmer j tungi neer Warner." B. I Bayless," advanced twd numbers., gineer- George Passed ' Assistant, En W. McElroy, advanced three numbers! 1 land appointed iief Commander 'jBowman ,; H;:- Mcdallas, advanced sixt numbers- and aDDOlnted a' captain to restore, hhn to' his origi nal 'place in. tbe iVlistvrl&?- f't- : une- ioiiowmg take, rank' irom ne laine- datrbul; different -reasons foe assigned : for jtneif advancement: . Lieutenant : (Junior , grade) ictor Blue, advanced-five numbers for ex traordinary heroism. . : - -' i I Lieutenant n Coloned. .Robert ! W. .Hantington, advanced one number and 'appointed i ? a colonel in the marine corps tor e-mineuE anq conspicious- cwu- duct in battfe. i ' ...1 Captaln .George F. Elliott, advanced threeijnambrst f or same reason." JHrstLieutenant Louis I ; :Pi" -,Lucas; given - the' rank ot Acaotainl. by brevet. in the marine corps for conspicious conduetrin battle. , -" v , ' : First Lieutenants-Wendall C. Neville, given ; tbe ' frank ff . captaincy hreyet tot same' reaso!a.kf:"''-. t '-i second Lieutenant Louis A. Magui; 'giyen' the rank of first' Jieutenant,- and captain vhy brey et: Jn ihe marine corps ; for X "g66d Httdgmeut'and: gallantry "In sl Secon d :Xieu'tenaatfchUip'M?; Ban non giyt4 the , rank ;of .first ileutenant bybrevetLin the marine .corps for con spicioui err'iee. "taibaiei:-:f--.ij: i ft4 ", Captain"' Paul StC: Murphy,- given the-rank of. major f by brevet in the, marine -corps", for 'gallant "service 'lin "battle? l-'i'Xf ";i : - Second. Lieutenai: Thoiaas;:S. iBoirv den, given the rank first lieutenant by brevet in-the marit r corps for dis - tmguished 4. service . in batle. -, 1 Y'riy-ry. ,';: '':"-; ,;'" v: : , '- 7 , v i.ff'i.ffr Cen tra Goej to Portsmbntli Ti, II. Annapolis, iXi., August '12. Admiral Cervera . and . several::, officers -ot hi stait left here this -afterwon ler Fpe -cial permission vfrarn-. wa shin? ton . to visit, the Spariisir pris&ners at" Port mouth,;N. H.-; ... '-.' . . '. " ' iiiE itH o::;i lli-ll L T.'t.1l -s! J Bi ,Fri5m the Tliiione. ;r'--:i .;W?:' 'i THE KASTERN QUESTION I Stepa to-,1Iitlntalu tbe Indef endenee o tbe ; .1tlee Kmplre jadd 'EnglUU Trade .tb rem ltb-Prtton Ptedited .by Xbf UATcroment to; jBHtlak raplr tallsuUn Cblna-TUe XV Jr Between . i .i. ,j j j p i-.- i Amerlra'aud S pain Deploied-i Appro 'i . Londoli, "August 12. T! fbe house of common Sm,et today at 10: 3b o'clock a A svicssion Of queetiJns On the subjeclj, pff China elicited; little . infor matidn. Th' goyernmeiii - eider! Mri Balfour.ji destined to pledjge the govern -r ment to 'pr.ent the ratijfire tion of the FrancorBelgif n Pekin-H)nh w' conces sion, bu" promised that iiri the eveni of Britilb iapatilists puincljasing rail road concessions obtained toy 1 French or 'Belgii Syndicates in th-J Vung-Tse Klang fLHy, her majesltas govern ment i wil support and jastsist them. bolh. in' loftdon and Pekjn, in this and in all otfclrflegitimate Bsitiilii ebmfheri cial enterprises. 'The- CMna r aDDropriafflOni bill then Dassed -third reading' I ana the ses sion was! Suspended until m. . : f flit:? y . t; ' " . .1 ';'.: I .When -tiit; house or cpm tions ivas i y: , PLrHers, nsr; seiiiLil7vV customj, proceeded ( to loxdsj jwfhee the Kiue'en the ! house ! If -i: ' si ipeech was read. The' then returned! tp the house of comnlor-s,: where tbe - - - . . . 1 - .1 -A i .1 i ' peech was again reaua . - . ! I : ; . $ Parham-eftt was ( then ifpijmally pro roiruRd until October 19tihL i U i I The queen's speech atj jtne, proroga tion of parliament is in ippxtf as fol lows : "My Lords and Gentlerment j "Mv relations vith other nations con tinue! frigidly. I have witnessed with the deepest sorrow ithe hqsti itis which tlave ! taKp place betweif 3piin and the ITnirVd States, twbj nations tb which my empire is boiind by many ties of I a.ffe"ctlon and trjidi tions. - Ne - go tiatian Recently! opened give fair ierroundi fer shopipg that ith deplorable conflict! -vgill be brought to a termina tion by; t$ef conclusion of hji honorable and. endurifig peace. j j ;' t ." f "The I Changes which i 1 ave takep place in tbc-territorial relations of oth er powers itb the Chin4sej empire, in- "duced hit ao conclude art-angements whereby 'tr? harbor of i ltei-Hai-Wel m frrs , 4 : V 1 - '"-If the.' Peaci Protocol Was Signed. ; I I f. ; Terms otribe Protocol! feu Given " v : i i;; ;i , Revenues It'lcipts 1 f or Ljast ar . V il a Decree? Endeayorsl to Hide i; J I ever at I ranklin, 'Miss.! Savannah for Santiago jToday for Santiago" is Coiidemihcd on , I.Viil'l: hMM '- Several Section's of MeiidoJ and certa?n positions adjacent to my colony of Hong Kong, wierb leased to me- by th emperor of ChinaJl I trust! thiese af-t-ahgments; will cbpnuce to .thej umiuienawe or ,nis inaepeiiaence andi the security:, of his -emnire land be fa vorable t the development of the ex tensive pdromeroe carried ? rn, between the peoples of Great Britain! and China. Gentleman of the ! House ictf Commons : fl thanK you for. the liberal provis ion you have made Tor the" defense of rnyi empirfe. . The:;sacriffoeg -asked of you are severe, but no greater than the exigencies, orj the present 'tiime require. J i am laditosrecojgnize the value of the provisions O which'' Tiul have as-1- sen ted f or-inStireasing ' tn Dslrength.and efnclenev of "mv armv. H : . ;i 'My Lords id dentlemehi; 'iXJi'c f I have seen with much!, aratincatibn that you hae this year aided to the Biaiute book .an important measure as similating th? local -institutions of Ire land to those of Englandand Scotland I ttrust this Maliiable refoa-oi Will' tend to;, strengtlh. the! bonds f -hch urilte tne- peopiet; m threat tsritai and . ire land and i.irjcrease their I common af fection.for. trie firndamen tat "institutions of, the reaimg .-. : ;1 : i !' .; -. The editor;; of the Brvamsd City, Pa.. Globe, wrlt ; "One Mitaute Cough Care is rigttjy namei, - t cured my chUdrenj alti J all other rtmedles fail ed.'. S jt ictfwSs coughs, : cdlidts fi .and' all throat; ahdfciyng troubles. I IB. Bel- lamr. ; '' r"4 : - Kay' llnmune to Sail Today SavannaiJiGa., August iaf-The 'Thlrd regiment St! illriited States volunte&rs (Ray's -immunes) . will sail from ' Sa vannah. tpmorroW . for, Santiago On the tmnsport MMihew'aska. Thetransport. is tde4ayel here-- by changes in Jier plains. .X rfieiitons ;, of refrigerator, fbeHf was - condemned on the- snip tod-sty-py the heBllth authori-. ties.K Th&. g transport's irefrlgerating plant becam disarranged ;bn - her trip rotttew-l aoqj the.meati dexiayeqV V The .transport - will carry, in. add! non ;to tne vnrrd regimenu 1,00a cords of wood to Ve used iby the regiment at Santiagof 3 -ia'- Ilansed f?r Rlllins'IIU kflep-Fatne. - Snow ifta" Mdv,' kugusit ,112. omer- neia. jjenpis, .a jiiegro . poyi Jesstnan it years pf -ge, Jvaa haiigedi aereiat 10:lff o'clock . sCSM toxlayL He. iriefi hisvfate stolidly alkl with, no si?ns if fear. f - ixsinis Jtined-his istep-iaiher with- a shot gun .in January of -thfis -year-be-, cause, the- latter . wlfiDDed him' for lazi ness, , 1 Hewas convictedmi Inly. ; if not ntifely.itonlthe-'k testirr ony ,bC hla mother aifd two younger brothers, -wfjo- Wr witnesses o.the crinie. u : ; mora Intlllai Join the vFei lllzer 5Cru Atlanta 'Ga., August "I2 r--The mx ginkv. and Carolina, Chemioal Company haa-purchased tbe mills oft the' South- ern Fertiliser Company for 750,000, The four millf controlled b-y ittte tSourihern: Company are located at Atlanta, Sa vannah, iSome and Cordele, GarrtThe p-jrehase J&f these mills m4ka the to til numf fer of; factories Cvfutroljedi by : u e Virf nii44 and -Caroling . ? pompany 1 emy-fven. - u ne company is ; cap- it. ..zed a. 5.ooo,ooo. The 01 was com ;r.i' ' ..ti. with cxnvn. i,. i : v nis - :.c,lilABt.ol'r f'rlriui lllut i- ' j- . riiiraodt l'aradr '-u ;;-.. - 4 tn-fctv4 Karal- f-lcer JTiiV l.J'ear of Tbelr Trftmit a i:,tl' It eta ru to Spain, I Aananoharf Auroikk '-adiAdnilraf ."Pal t Annapolis, : Augu 4ddgj4raf ."Pa v J:al Cervera y Tepele, commander "$t gie; destroyed , panilsh equadron, arid a fnbrnber of hl -officers whj are' now ' ' -'! ':-' : ;M -. i-.-". , v " ..:'. prisoners at tne, navai acaaemy, were interviewed today by a correspondent. .fr the firstirtelj sipce their arrival. Aidmiral JCervera y as jesered in his comment ori Spanish affairs, 'talking freely only of the published action, of General Blanco, but his officers were more outsponken. All were : earnest in their praise of Americans.- and in ex pressing i their ! gratitude at .lt treat ment which they have received; :. j . The. interview was. not secured with put difficulty. Adiinjrai McN'alr, the;su- f erintendent of thei academy; has been eseiged with requests to permit inter -lews! with his distinguished guestp, J9.nd. considering the comfort .of the ad inlral. he has Invariably refused them. - The Correspondent succeeded, howev er, . in; bbtaining- arl letter of jlntroduc flpn from Lieutenant' Commander Ca yanilias to Lieutenant Commander A'n gel Cervera. son of th admiral, at the Marvland House, and on eoine there to present it, was Joined by Mr. Ott iLjucius, who, wth'bs! wife,: ijrs. Maria iiaz qe tjunes ae tucius. a reiauvet or Aomirai iervera.- naa visuea ine ujs tinguished Spaniards jat Annapolis, atrcj was Just about to leave for Chicago.', I iMr. Lucius Informed the correspond ent and young Cervera that the ndmir-v ijal and several of his orricer had gone jo the station with Mrs. Lucius, and !thither: the party 1 repaired:. Admiral t"ervera.iwith his American cousin and ( several officers," was ' standing outside the station near tne rauroaa tracKS. i 'After, the train had gone., Admiral sCervera said: "I have not yet jout; any newspaper interview and thej ftime for me to speak will bej ! when I Ireturb to Spaln.'? i. i -IT:"' -' 1 (3 -i He became 1 intjerested. however, ; at t7--fe!lU)n of General Bianco s name,; gand, when inroriic egranis which Blancdwas said td'hav? jsent to Aiaaria, Oct ore . ana arter tne jdefeat of the fleet, asking for Cer-f h'era's removal arid 'pronouncing' hint Incapable, -expressed greatsurprise and indignation. . j ' j ; : . . . ' - ' : ..! ) '; 'J "1 have heard nothing of it," he de clared. "If General; Bjartco; Occupies; his time Ail traducing! me I .will pay n, mor attention to! him. I will have nothing to do with that kind of . a man. I- have, no' fears aaj tf my ; reception iiji Spain. After all. tbisiis over there wiHi Ue a' council which-jw-ill -clear, up e'veryj thing.! I did my dutjr to the' last . mok ment, j and have no fears . as , to what thej verdict of myr people will be," 1 j jpoilMODORE ; PAKEDJ2S- BLAMES f . "' l . .BLANCO. f r: " ::, 1 Commodore Paredes, the,-second in cOmrnand of the-unfortunate fleet, who with his son. Angel j G: Paredes, was present! spoke up ait' this' juncture, sayl- ing: VBut that is a shame. BlarioW- himself gave us orders to leave at 4 o'clock, knowing very well ' that -'we would', go to cer'tLini destruction He wanted us first to leave in the dar-kj-ness on . the night before, but when Admiral Cervera explained the impos sibility, of doing so, he insisted-- hat we. . go next "day.ViWe knew' thf -nivii; were going to- our destruction: nt one pf us I expected to get out alivd j But ve obeyed orders if or .the sake j '!' th jppanish flag.-and.to show that W .tool Svere able" at least td die for ci. intry. inri honor "i ;;'.-: I-; -,' j I t A.,. , i YoHirig Cervera gave a vivid q fcripf; pari of the impression-which tflrbat- i 1 . e ' r- jot ... i. .1 1. : '.j ... -. - ...J. IC V1- aJJ LictgiJ ILUKl Ull ILlillUIlU HCVtfl r ill ef the younger officers. All felt, h$ said, as though , they had j been conr demned to death and were doomed to themselves execute .the sentence. Not one of them.raf ter -they . cleared ! the harbor and saw the American fleet. expected to ; get' away alive, and they directed their efforts to fighting rath er than flight.. --H ':.;; -J ;;'- 'f .:!'f -i Admiral; Cervera; said he had nothl- ing but praise:- fo.r ' Adrnirals Sampson and Schley. - 1:-' - ; ' . . ' ' i . Of . Americans and their treatment here they speak in - terms of i warmest praise: The yiung officers have found their imprisonment far from irksome. They have been received in the society oij Annapolis,; ana on pleasant.-event Irigs 1 the young officers and young la- store-' idf Miss Hays, on Church streetJf wherO the. erstwhile gallant tars divert their-new-found friends with music Of guitar and piano, -f . f 0 ;" '! :. . ij One ' of the younger 1 officers spldt ?Wheii I lca,rrie i here ii expected ;that the PeoDle - would hoot -at us in the street; and attempt; to !mdb us But af ter Our splendid , treatment on the Sr. Louis; and oiir ajcf Jon ; here all out f ekrs (were se.t atrest. We have all qbanged.our Lvis regarding ' America and ournearts are tun or thanks. lor the, kind and generous treatment which we-have received.; Wei shall remember always! the pleasant moments we nass- fedj as f brisoners In the: United States." ?:;-W; L ': ' ' " ' .:,1.::':.:-'f 1 Confederate Veterans In. Pblladelphla L Philadelphia, August 12. The confed erate soldiers,' members -.ot .Pfcitett' division1, who are ylsi ting this city, tow day paid; a . touching tribute to . their- fallen comrades -who are. hurled in the; national . cemetery ; In Germantown, a suburb' of .this cityi t:.-.-. k-A-1 fit More than- 400 southern soldiers were buried in.. this ' cemetery and : their corns rades in arms who survived the awful (Slaughter at ; Gettysburg decorated their f, graves : with ; small ; . . American flags.:' j v,: -v :- .:; - -, .;;,: v:; :T; 4 Rev- . S; A.:Grlmsley,A Baptist tain ister of. Richmond. Va-.-who was in the thick of the light at Gettysburg, ; de livered the oration. He, spoke of ' the generosity- ot, the brave to the fallen foe and of the lasting: peace that, had been 'purchased - with J the i price of "blood ';:; ' j ; ' r 'T Af volley was fired over th graves by the Sixty-ninth Pennsylvania, volun teens. (.:-' -"--l: Aomirai mritiana ieaa 5 Vallejo, " Cak, A'ugust 12. Rear - A44i oilral ' Kirkland, "commandant -ofthe a Jiare -Island navy yard, died ,thia ev B-'L-.i--. vm1. -r r ; i": ? r -: i- (Special, to Baltimore -Sun.r ton dispatch to The Herald saysi When Secretary of jstate lay is appointea a member of the. cqmndsglon which, will determine" the final dlsDOsitloa of the PhllippIneB and negotiate tne treaty or. neacei with Spain, newiu aenniteiy -re-v rtirfc from the cabinet In;, view or tne eertainty that "there, wllr be anr early vacancy at the head of the state -de-' partmeht, President McKinley is giv- ing attention to the Question of. Secret tar- Days successor at--tne same time he; is . cortsideting whom he shall ap helne serionshr 'aconsldered-f-c f or - the nlaeeJ but the indicatioria: tonight point strongly to ihe selection or ir.,vmw- . . . .. - - -r -r:'r. ' the nlacer", He has: also ."the. advantage f i sufficient -! wealth to "enable him; to entertain- or' a- scale- Commensurate t-Wlth the dignity; of ' the head-- of the department charged ,wita the eonauct sf the government's foreign: relatiohs. ;p-'-y- arrtilSnpendsIlotUJUe y "?i. If leW'TdrkAugust 12. A speciaJdis-; atchr to "Tbe': Eveningr . World - from Santiago de Cuba,.: August. JV- says:. ''Jack York, of Pennsylvania, .who has been " serving1 WithGareia, the Cuhan general has Just arrived here v He reports that Garcia has suspended op erations for thirty idays and given' his men permission to go home, with Jn structions to-report to him at -the end ofjtiiit if-riod." .- - ... ;.. .- . , . ':-' ' point as the other member ox the peace commission.r,a- V?" ;. "' -: : """s Ambassador. HayV X? understand. . : Is 2ter':'''-:::::v'1'A 1 i - r - i - . - . - ' . -- , ictiby! tlid Signi -,r..'?x'..j''- "br.tlio.Two P6 . ff i l':;v4; U-i," ! jrimii; . L. Spain to Ubcrate Ciibianvi Cede to Possessions---A (;inissiion to Effect the CvacuatlQ to Occupy IM-i'Ha i-Uittlf a Conimis4ion PccU ll :-. I - t '-.'- h 4, -i ' ' - ' . r - i ; Future o Phiurrines - J,' -f-;...:: Uostiitics j.-.t fas. by the President. ftfl Washirigtonj ; . AugAi&4j: A bffloia,! cettlnc out provisions, of the ;lr6tk!oj iwaii i if . . . .- - reau and .-approved a,fe c.al I . . ...... tr.,JW Hi bihey ies- Sion today. It was t F Ared Y' Sec- rtary Day,the purpiliis-infe i make I! : - it pub'ifc imtnediaCii ft ' th require' Ml!8tg"uat'ur4s .had beiiiiffix illTthe protocol. If does notf.fi texrof the doc.umen t-, bu t main as fol-i points-and provisions l;oWs:.i '. : : j':;':i; lili'iil, J'' j it :Tb4t Spain will jr(4iiisl :t Sovereignty ovier a J-dtlSe to ir ciaini i'uba. of iothet pan- land ari island in the lia4ron.'sFIt-(d by? thitJinited Stat,; s1k? the? latter. . .7. - ' ?'l S2?"t' Jed ti. i That t,he .XJhttfd.:-Sl$ i iillocu-. and hold the !ctt-y.ii'- h'arbu'r Man! la , ie ndl n g' t ff W on' of a tr.eftty of. peace; whicl -pafl ermine fcovern- sii '' nnt;or the j'hlllppli : f:'- ms 4i- iy: x nai . UIa, i-uru iii-o ail 1 iother Spanish Islands in :- tig SMiVtl Indies ShJallt be; Immediatelylf MacUatj;i and tnat commissioners .-3 fiaM withm. ten ' days, sha 4fM'lt days j front the Signirijpthif protocol. meet at Havana and uari,irespec tiyeiy, to arrange. anaffJR-uw th.'"" dt- tai is of the . evacuat4& . ,15 That Ihi T.Tnt-1 , '"ii'Tf .i... . .That th United.syiies fen j Spain will each, 'apvbint hf'MSre cornmissioners t-'ne.&r'ifft' tqanr rive and ;cn- ciuae a treaty of pea45fThe cjommls- sioners are .toy meet .aislrlW nptJlater V- -.;. the .signingaS.thd rirotoool. hostilities will be..susfe, and notice possible by each gov iiri me -rt b the cpijnmanders of its Mary 'ailli na- vap forces. ' : ,,. p-v., ... : ..;r. ORDERS TO SEASt; :H,,iTIES. ; 'As soon as the peite jroi ocl "t waa sighed the -president fet, 1'qrl "Secret tartes Alger and . -Lqi-fridii-Oeileral ' COrbin and by his dfig lofT orqeti to cease hostilities forth-irteh .vetejserit to Generals Miles, M4rrft and Shaf ter, to AdmfraJs Dewyhdi Sampson and military COmmahel geberaay; ! Tfie: order sent .;tbteeal jMetrlttl if suspend hostiUties was; -ia fil : o wte : '' ; ; '"". "Adhitant Gnjls Omc ' ' v-l j;-: 1 "Washingt iAiiuBt'J2r:': r'JUtritt, Manila: : l'y - ,- l-".-.:' -ll 'The president dif e$;l I 1 miiitary . operations: against thi'emyj: pe isus ' pended- I Peace hegoifa lftris ar Wear ing completion- a-prot.-j&',jHyiiig Just ,-feeen I signed kby repfes.iatave;s oC the two. jcountris. Toil fifill to-'(.rmUrthe cornniandersf ot J the ' Slijfh 'oi)ces in the .Phnippiries. of th 5 instVUetions.- Further orders - will- f. Vcknowl- U By order .of-the se'ry 4if war. 'i..-Fn :PrderKsent ai1gSjfeTj.ls tt Miles and Shftertwepe idejgjMkl.-Ayltti the above save a.s. -to naineft- . .- t -1 fi- l-i'As- the ord JstatesKfrJjer j iaistruc tions will he; sent to ?e'tfeefnl j'fal J'er eral Merritt. will be dirted I to confer ' With the Spanish comrnaSdaAt; it Ma 'jiliato carry "out; th fffin ojf UJhe nrotOOol and to lOCCllriif ;Thllii Irimall.. arelyiill Generalj..MilesiwpJtfhirnsejfi 1. cpnmunic on. wiQv jie1 chlpt au antnonties lsforto , ttici? fotf thfe pur pose, pf 1 having the J Spanish forces tutn over San - Juan cand-: other' 'points to ;him preparatory tff vijjiajtion. Owj ing Ld : conditions in JCuij the jorders to General Shafter, t$ b-st'9t hereaf ter, will be much differei't frorrt those toiother generals: :' iKf1 M t' 1 ' ' .! '. Tbenavy-department ii31so frfepar ing orders to all commai'mrs' io lines similar to the wap' depas :oten(j 4rder. -r Tbeipresidentjihas issiMi Jbej jiollow Inff proclamatioii: .-'''.pi:..' i IK , By. the; President" of Jltnlted States of Amerleai-r?i """i-ii--- 'm&i "t - 5 I:: A ' PRLA4fAf l4i Whereas, By-the prota A .coribluded and signed fAugust 12, V< by William a Day, secretary ef staUiof ;thc Unit ed "State, and his t 'excnytt- Jules Cambon ambassador i'i ttraordinary and plenipotentiary it tKjr republic of France at , Washington, .-re'peeUvely representing for this iPUpia? tfe gov erriment-ofrthe United ie. and tha government of Spain, hfioitecl States and Spain; nave . fbrmalrii4 "Upon tbe' terms on which negojitlo4 forjthe establishment Of : peace Met wee ; the two'countries shall be ujertftken; and Whereast'. It4bT-- Iri. 4 ;M -protoool, agreed that upoft Its cjjicl won -and -signature hdstili ties i betllaenlr the " wl 'countries shall be suapeiaedi and that potleetr that effect shl bel given; as soon -as possibje-- by aiff kvenmaent f to the; commanders f JfmlBtary : and 1 Havalorces: i -" -w :si-; ;; .$,.-4- -,aow xnererore.i? yam JCKJn-- yiesiueu uniiff piufju oiaicoi lnj accordance with the Stipulation j of the Jirotocoly declas :anrOclaim on the -part of the'United ;';ates "sus pension, of hostilities: alsiNdo ;; hereby command ? that .orders bf Immediately given through- ibe prOnew "channels to -th bommanders ; of i therf Military, AndX navau torces or tne una g ,matea to abstain, from" all acts JrtcWBlsrent with ; this proclamation. t iii .1 ;v j .r, v- t : Jpn Witness" Whereof, , II av& hereun to ;et' my hand- and: cal iedkthe Beajf of ithe United States to 4' affixed : ' Done at the-CItf of-W4hagtaff, this-12th-, day of August. ' in .the year of our" Lord One . Tlfon sa nl Od 1 i Eight nunuicu .ftuu -mfTii 1. cvji-j. iui i. Jit? Independenceof the United' Stateavthe "One.JJundred,.Jtia Twepty-fhirdL '.: I -? i, -. WILLIAKINLET- " WILLIAJI - Ei DAY-"?- ' -TL r - $it. Secretary :ff State,?. -, f V-t-A? copy of; th : proclati loh has heen cabled to bur army atjnaivy " com" -tnanderg. Spaini wili-cawe" ber "oot jiianders like- tnstru'ctlojp '" V"-,pJ.:t M Xn iccordancel with tbirocJarnatlbn" issued - byj the if presid-nfia sUspjendlng Cuba and the" PhiUpplneartrying into tf?aft':, th.fHTW.tfnna. fif :-rfii rror-lam- tion. The navy department! riot-, only transmuted - the president', proclama- Jiln. in roil to. tne severa commanders in-chief; but 'also dlrtcj 3ris.ra : to ; the. ' lowing- orders are taftriat; efuje self i explanatory i.:,U;"S;:'f H ;-'"' -lil V Navy lepar tmen t .I.;i-.:v? 'WashlngjmAugUBt ;i2. -t'SamDson-. Santiago: ffi ! r;i- ;-- -T 'a. 'Suspend alt bo8tilHfja:BioickadecOf Cuba and Porto Rico-; ii raid-t How ell ordered 4o assemhlfsels; at Key West -frooeea witn 1 or, urooK iyn, Indiana; Oreg0n,iwiu and Massa chusetts to Tompkins Place mon .ltors in-safe harbor f ir 'Porto Rico. -Watson -transfers lila to the "ew ed the. KM! i ii i tiai i orio ,i-iK-jj -ixy isti islands::in the W-Midi -'f.M'a-P i"-l NEGOB 1 1 i t'.. JbJ Unltca States 1 t- : i ' -. 1 - i ' i -si' .Ordcr to CommanJ ' k ' - . U -1'rociamaiion rkl anJ will remaJiv AsiMe-tntti au cruiser in a.-, i jf. L.i :4i.;- v. a V. 1 'I ' "Na-y Dwa. VV Washtnf tan, it fRebaey. Kt 1 Wea t : ; v j: "bn t accordance; with Jth,'.! Immediately; all hvtstilitiie. withdrawal of" vessels fro Order bUw-ka'dlng vesa! in Ci, tVrnl to ws&enblc. -at! Kef UV-(.- t; '. :i--":J-: ,.'Ji';L;rAiJ-t' f "-. - ' :' ! .'.?"Aclnr Seer kTf notification to;. Admits, was not made , public, but' A Scenctary Allen stated that, be - J ing t.ut in possesaton pf tbe prv.-id roilamatioii. he wa orderev to hostilities : aJ raise tho blrka! Manila, r -; ,h-;- ; i ' -v - lni coropUance Wathj.th ord. Adilrr:; Sampsiii M4-..v(k, uenieyj will "ii'ch end ves the const vrtf Cuba t6th l iuanriin, tnat . tne .mocKaua n raLajcd.l Admiral 13hley; Wlj o.. Brobktyn and , included in i!.- ( to (hat veaeljwin. oom,norih V . 1 nousanas cured of pile o 1 If d pf pile. b:h elfSalve. Ii 1 1 j s eczema a Si mi'J s. immediatf Mj' ti ate Curfes gives lamiy, I B id dianapolin. night races rleari NeWby ovr Bali w straiight lsfato'ry people..1 If Snails, nlng ti pletfd by Bald, Its ivher Te IngJ onl Haifry1 beatitifuY about seW Tfhie 8:42X Peabody A tandems. In X unpaced, lowex, 24 445, t24 ItM -i Thte. fifteen - mi John JohhsonnuTv Ploi Martin ea.w tar Ugly spill, cau'tjct onejof Martin's-triplet teants in takli pace cutting straignt oown tne; Dam 1 m u.u u-aiii wnticn-wa paqmg aiax- ; - tin-trashed into 'the, triplet andi i ma- ; chirtes "and 'riders piled up In- it heap. Oldfjeld,' the -tekTman j ! of the quad was seriously Injured. The - accident 1 .cc.u rred in. thQ- ftrtt I lap of the jfif th milei The .men were 'riding- furidusryj! witbi prospects t of making a ivcor.1, Johnson j was '.-iJiit": and f bruised - but gamely pulled 1 himself together ! and rode, oik', Martin ?was also; cut, b6ut the (arms and bands' and his weund ori the knee, received on the first' day of tie meet, was reopened, and ibis- el- , bow, bruised. "'' ; - - c-i- ir A'' ETe, too, mounUd and took after John,' son. ; :h '-x'- y-.- .4 , i i The officials started 4hemen at' ttt' point of. the accident, i ailowins4 1 1! the- distance only tbat' waajhetnjirn-. at 'the time. - The rmfaa'ho moiii thari been- fired when Martin's pedat 1 was-fbroke Jlmost the first (urn of 1 the- jwjsel?l The men wer4 again! called A b"ilr'and a new wheel j'urnhjheil Mar-' tin. A fresh start was made and. d a . beautiful race,;, until! , Martin, In thu nrst lap of tbe fourteenth mile, sprint ed and attempted to tack on to John sod's pace. The sprint to catch the -pac,r hWve, wore out MartUi and at" Jhe tape-enterjrfe .the tblfd lap of-ah.? 11 f-V'" . l ,: lar On V A ce 1 r XII - 3-1 ft 1 !."-!-;' V f Ik 17 5 r V last jmlle he quit. 1 Johnson went on u , 1 the finish, doing a fast mile and com s , : I pletlng the distance i In 28:55, A . 1 I ! u x M 1 of Mllz Durg-J Pa.; The Ch ief Burgess aya DeWltt's Little Early Risers are tha. pest puis be ever used In his faxn ly durl fort "years of 'bouse keen headache and . stomach,, and liver 1 utolea.? w-T 11 In elze'ut greaC la r resu3ts..JR-Jl. Bellar-'. ' y , : "J - ' . .1 ;f. , . A "IVegroSOIdler Killed by a fthertn - Niw Orleansv August t.lj.tdward r. Garrett, a, member of Colonel-CrAne' , negro immunes,-who were lately- en-1 (. listed here, was shot and killed y a -r '" deputy ' sherifT after a. denperatet run-, ' ninff fight thrcuigh a thickly populated "'1 " ' section this city with. officer "of the.: " Jair-j; this 'i afternoon. . Garrett 1 - wasr -drir&tag und- had- fired-: at. he saloon, r keeper andwhen in the street shot off 1 ; his pistol promiscuously and defied -to ; ,vbu. . tt turn -iiitAij psiirw v a 1 ft' deputy sheriff who went.:to- the assist- 1 , act of the police. - f :." Troops Arrive a&antlage Santiago de Cuba, '. August l2.-Th RloH Grande arrived this morning with the Fifth volunteer regiment, under Colonel. Sargent, and the Second regu lar j cavalry,- The-enlisted men - tare -mainly, from Mississippi and Alabama. . but! there are some from Ilimois. ' V General Wood today r published a. - tariff, which is official, -for retailers unV der ;legat penalties.' The scale of prices waa agreed upon after oonf erencea of".' Vnerchantsi in all... branches of trade '-- Ike layal is tae tugbmtt araaa baUaf powear tt U4rd fartW tass aay otser krni Abscluts.'y Pure l":-rs i :. - JtrVVAL AAKT1t4 M1., HVrV VOMC. I yyyi " , vJ :' 1 :; iifes - V -. Xf:'-''--:yV - . -'::;-,.: ' :'t' " ?-.'"'' i' "