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MOUNT VERNON HAWK-EYE. nranr uS||! a nraliT!! WAR LEADERS NOTIFIED. IA FIERCE CONFLICT.] A DESPERATE ASSAULT. iDEWEYTAKESMANILA VICTIMS OF A CYCLONE. I THE NATION k UL ixe Order Directing Them to Spaniards Attempt to Recapture Ca]So I -- -- - [ The Balance of Trade Is SlIll ~ Vt~it ~[IW ~ KrHI[II Iteee " I -- l nd ~ n A,vfolXtVorkofVVlndandHallNe~tE| in Favor of the Unlte4~ |l~il %Jl# I|%/|| IS ISl#sal~ssss Cease Hostilities Immedlatel -- ~ ] San Juon Lighthouse-Defeated ~- ne Ity is D0mv~truca ~t o00 Gar~,= S. D.--Ei.bht~ Persons,' alales. ~ ~ Merri~t Will Oeea,y m ,ia. [American Soldiers Defeat a Spanish [ br Marines and Warships, I Surrenders. KUled--Much Va.age. ' JF;i Z' m ident Issues a Proclamation I Force in the Philippines. i Chicago, Aug ll.--The Record's spe-I] . ~ l| Washington, Aug 15 ~The ~'~" ~'~j Pres as bmzton, Aug. 13.--As soon as I ] . . nneapo,s. ,nnn aug. sp,- l ,h el l t*' ] -- " "Iill . . = " ciai Iron Hs war eorresponoent, oI~ on 'I et "l~e to the terrible cloud ~at ~,~e.~g r 0rdermg a Cessation 0f the peace protocol wa~ sag'ned the -- [, ~ [ News Is Brought to Hong-K E b7 clal to the Trxbun~ from Gary, S. D [ rr .1 e,-*^o ~ ,~,~+]!~'''-~ Hostilities. Par S'L ntg ::dt g:: ~e:;b~tna,?:~ b~e: Enga.ement Occurs iDi:lF:~rteHe:ttv [~ ;o~:n'o?:0~ Spanish soldiers made/ Ge2~Ar:~::il~ laVrh:lEil~l~=:n a ~ShailA, trT:iifi:;~:lo =en~hem2stnltdo / !.he~?~tht}!/~u !i :~dh~t~m$~i~ST~ . . . Downpour of Rat -- o a desperate attempt to retake the . hanoi e a,~ direction orders to cease hostahhes[ / / Be gn, In Cuba southwest struck Mortz S2dmg about] ~merieana ,r~.atle'w,-zslm~a.ts~ / lighthouse on Cape ~an duan early / . ' o.~ ' [ wnlcJa $l'J .hi,zoo was iree ot ctul forthwith were sen~ to t~ens. .~tnes, / " Lost Ver He.v- / " ' / ave miles west oi neqe,~londay. Every- ~ corn ared' ~ith Jul 1897 a de~ / r ~. Tuesoay morning Tney were re- P ' Y, , THE PRO ISIONS OF THE PROTOGOL MerrittandShafter, toAdmiralDewey [ " / Madrid, Aug 16 According to La thmg m the path of the storm was[ oao T . pmseo oy a neavy are zrom American . ~ ~.~wu o~ au~u~ o,~, and Sampson, andmlhtary command Cavite, ManilaBay, Aug. 3, viaHong-lwarships and by a gallant charge of ]Correspondenem. de Espana, the s ur- [,vept a:ay y? g.ht people^.!!e ~ad t ports of domestm merch ers generai,y. / m~ ~ . a ~ ~. ~ / :~ ~ ~ : ~ w. ~ isb [ renoer oI .~lalnla oeeurrea alter tne - .e, ~,u o.c .~a.= ~,~, .~,u. ~'~= f amounted to $71,189,74 an i~ h Have Been A$~reed [ l~ong, #-ug. ~tu ---~ne nrSt Sneuolng cx,Stttl01n llg/lttng Oil ~llurt:. lilt: el'' " = " * -- Hutchinson " " ~' Conditions V*" ~'k 'The orders ~o Gen. Merrttt to sos- t latt attacks made unon tne city. neau are: ,Josepn,larmer, / - .~ o~ m~ ann nnn to by Both Countrle~--.Spain Will lows' American mood on Pnmppme soil took,loss ~n Knieu anu wounaeu was very / = ~ The de-'art wife two daughters and ~rand child," ,--" h'-re--Com- pend were as tel nlace Sunday night, when 11 were[ heavy. After the Americans gained| ~asnlngton, -'u~g ~u. ~ v " c '~.~,~ ~,~, ~ ~' ~ u a.' ] The Gold imports for July cave ~ estern ~em ~. ~ "Adjutant General's Office Washington, -. - ~ .~ .: l .~ ~* .~- ~:--~-*~-~--~o ~ooo, lv/ sent of stale .as just lssue(l tne ioi- tit .=s.u a ~.oo** ~, ~' ""'"~""~ '/ ,~o ,1 -~2 613 ' n n red ml.slontoBeAppointed--lnterest- Aug. 12, 1898,--Merrltt, Manila: The prest'| k.n.led and . 4~ w ~.~eu, u ut,ug a|pu 1u, ~ gnt~uu~= -~7/-2~!| lo,vinr~, ville, Wis.; Albert,35, very dark,| g:tse.~51~or~St~?v 1;97c%I~lPe~xnl in Data Concerning ~'ar, dent directs all military operations against sRlrmisn at xae mnia~e xrencaes,1 was garrisonea Dy 40 sanors ~rom [ ~" . w~i"hl 165 "'ounds 5 feet 8~,' inches ~ ~ ' r g " the enemy be suspended. Peace negotia-] between Cavite and Manila. No at-/the monitor Amphitrite. This force ]./'The to!lowing ~ispatcn wasree, e~e~au' -.s E ~'-' ~ " 1 gold amounted to $1,497,013, a -- O1 " . . tne aepartment o~ state at ~1:~o v. ; " Jll~ laLliel 1~ a ~IlOelll~Kt~l lit .M.ll,~atl- . " I tlons are nearing, com.pletion, a protoc,tack has yet been made ou the Spamsh / was commanded by L eut Atwater. [ gust 15 from Consul Wtldman Hong-Kong kee. he h-,~ ~,~ i~ o sash and blin~ [ $~,462,869 for July, 1897, the ~mp V, asnln ton, Aug. 16.--J~ne preslu*enu having Just ueen slgnea DY representauve= . . . ' ' -, ~ ,~ * , g . " V.uwllltnformthe|hnes, but the Americans now occupy] The battle of Cape San Juan was dm- ] 'Augustl says Dewey bombarded Maml3factor, in ~,~,voo P~.~o ~hoi o silver at.greoa~ed $3,026,19~, a a~ issued, the follu,v~ ~lamatmn: of the two countries --~ rre itiona,- ," ~ " ; , h ~v or hun Saturday City su ndered uneond $2 693 864 a ear ago .'~. " . commanders of the Spanish forces In the[ the trenches formerly held by the m-| astrous f the Spanmrds. One -," u " ~t" ~as "aken b " Germans in farmer who was readin~* with his I, 3 '~y the vresta.ent .or tne unitea:o Philippines of these Instructions. Further] gurtents In Sunday night's skirmish [ dred dead bodies were strewn along,~'.' ~ gus u w t~u~ustl~ and bro'ueht ;~- --' ~ ~,~- I The exports daring July we of America--A z*roelamauon: Vtnereas, rd rs will follow Acknowledge receipt " o ~-. r ,= ~ ~,~ o, o ~.~ - ~ u~, **.~u t ~ ~t~ ~ . . . By a protocol concluded and signed ,Au- o ~y order of the secretary of war: / the following were killed [ the shore ~here the enem3" had tough! Ito Hong-Kong. I credit r;.P, or~ .- -- ease Searching parties are out after I 8'9}7::'j~'h)ch897 pract,eall~y th, gust 12, 1898, by Wilham R, Day, sec~,emry e'H C. CORDING Adjutant General." ] Corp. W. E. Brown, of the Tenth Penn-[ ann tnen retreatea. ~n the nnai rout,Action =tas ~e~o t~xp cte his wife and children Thousands of [ as,r u 3, publicofFrance at Washington, resp ct " I ~bove save as to names, As the order[ Private Bowker, of the First ~'yo ng. ] -" ', " ' " " / tense i te,~ were killed. The storm skirted one ' ' ly representing for this purpose the gov- I =*~*~- ~-~**~o.- ~-~t~---~ions'will be sent] Privates S. Hull, Bunion (Brtnton?), Noss| the Spaniards were running for their,amon~ those officials who received it, -~ -orth-~* ~.e, x*-*-~,~nson'~ =~m ] and an increase in the exports 0 ernment of the United States and the gov u and Stillwagen all understood to be of t~e "v ff t " kilI f fall " ' ernment of Spain, the United States and to each general. Gen. Merr,tt will be/ Tenth Pennsylvania. [ !1 e s. ~o one.Anae~eatn was ~ [ For two or three days newso the. ~ and struck his house, driving it through I 736,099:. The gold ,sport.d212 ~pain have formally agreed up h ~ directed ~o confer with the Spanish| First Sergt. Maurice Just, of the First] ~ " . -,of .lanila ha ' -'P " ",the barn The Northwestern railroad,: . . ' ' '. On t 0 Dill; t.auet 11llttlll i~. .L~OiiI'UlIIalI, UK ~ S been ex ecte0 "tile lasx same time increasefl ~ oa,~ .~ terms on which negotiations for .the es- [ command.at at Manila to carry out] California,Jmwrence, .~tass was so oaaly wouno- ] dispatches received from Aumiral is torn u,~ tele'~*a'~h "~oles and snow the exporxs aecreased $22,835,8f~ ~ " |rd ~ t', ~" ~' t' . tabnsh-ment of peace between the two,~o ~ t~,~ ~ ,~,~ ~,~,t ~ ~-1 Private Dawson, hattery K, Th artil-[ ed that hc wall die. It was deemed,Dewey and Gem Mcrritt indicated that ~ -~ dew- ~v~ ~,~ o ~ [ imports of silver decreased $1,1 countries shall be undertaken, an. I ~'~ "~'*=" ~ ~'~" v-" ' " lery " q arri . ~ er ~ - . . :- " "" "~ ~"-tel"Gen Miles/ " . ~ / prucent to withdraw the g son / it was their purpose to force a ~urren- in ~ " n to Canb- One farmer had 1 and the exports ~,J,381 424. '%Vhereas, It is In sala protocol agree~ I cupy rye.alia lmmeu~a ,y 1 Private McKeirath (Meiiroth.), ~attery/ ~ ~. ~:. t ~. ~---" :* "-till ~:-- / . g lake y. I ~hat upon its conclusion and sl~naturelwillputhimselfincommunicationwith|A' Third artillery. ]~rum t~e g.~nu~, t,u, ,~ ~ "'~|der of the city as soon as posstoie. ~t 200 acres of wheat in shoek, anditwasT ~ v.~,r.~ ,~=r~ ,~,~.~ hostilit es between the two countriee'shall [ h** ohi~=~ nntl~r*rtfv ~'~ P~rt~ Rico for| Private Winfield battery H Third artil-| the ATr~erman nag and ~s guaroeo ~rom [ is believed that they joined in a note ~ ~ ,~ ~.~ : ~ ~ ~ ^. ~ I -~o ~J~ x xn-- o1~$ he suspended, and that notice to that el ~.- 7 *" lery. ' ' S ants attacks b the uns of the - - . - - . ~ ~en up u3 t,= w~.u, ~t~u ~ feet shall be given as soon as possible by I the purpovte of having Span,sh orce;I On Monday night Private Sprtngstead of/ ~P 2sl Y g ] to Gen. Augustt demanding the .ur- the (rop is left. The dead ,'ere found e each government to the commanders of its [ turn over San Juan and other points| the First Colorado, was killed. Tuesday] ~mpnl~ne. [ render of Manila, threateuing to make i on the prairie with theirclothingnear- I Presld nt McKinley Says He ",U )on fouadly Pha.nkful the %VI mlli~ar and naval forces a 1 n ni ht the followtn were killed A d[t~alous Husband Revenge combmed sea and land att tck Y : I Lo him pre~paratory to evacu t'o ./ g g : ],a " " ~ " i ly stripped from their bodies, and badly [ ' ~s " "Now, therefore, I, William mcl~.Iniey, ] o ;.~.~ ~.~*~,~ ~,~ (h~h. he or-[ Private William Lewis l=toddy, of ths[ Omaha Neb Au~, 12 ~ A sneclal / the city unless the demand was ac- ', ~.~ ] ~ver. president of the United States, do, in ac-,"-' ~t~ ~" ~'- " ~ / Twenty-third Infantry / "~ ' "' ~'" "~. ~ / ~ " I "~'~'" I lati of the rote ders to Gen Shatter to be sent here- n.~.~ ~'r ,~e ~- ~ ~ o / from Deadwood S D, to the J~ee says" / ceded to While no further inlorma- Knoxville Tenn Aug 16 ~ddition- ! cordance with the stipu on P " Private R ~-. ' - -. 1 " ' ' " ",~ "~ co, d, lar p [ after will be much d'ffere 0 ' [ PrtvateFredBucki'an,e th[ Y" g" [ " " " " - a detailsr at. " " " -'" 'h "'he 1 ec e and reclaim on thepart of ~ ntfr mtho~e d of the Thirte nThree men dead and a woman d in is tmnthanthat~ece,vedmConsul~fld V~ash~n ton hug lo Presi the 25nited States a suspensi?n of.hostili- i to other generals, ] Minnesota [ the net result of a shooting affray at [ man's dispatch has been received by burst in Itawkins county last Friday [ Km~ey sal.o ~aturola5 t at, t . ties and do hereny eommana tnat oraers ~ e and n slcai strain oi lne 1~ be immediately ~iven throuah t:he proper I In accordance with the pro~lama-| Some of the wounded in Sunday[ Central Ci.tyThursdaymorntng. Judge [ the administration, it is in a mea~ur morning were received in this city i " P 3" . - " -~ - ' ~ " . ] confirmed by a brief dispatch from Monday night It was previously re-[ months has neen severe upo "- ~ Z: -- Madrid. ! porled that 20 lives ere lost In the ] as upon. a!l o ffletals who hay! ~, f~:= the %,elgnt 0I great rcs onsl --'~ ~ " i ~ "---- / - Augusti Fled Too Soon. [ fl 1 but it is now estimated that per-] . " ' " . " P ~J~ m~'i ~ ~ / If the report of Gen. August~be.true, hal,s ~2 t,ersonsbccamev~etH'~softhe[a?~snth'2tt~:ta~r'(~n%:ia:2s V;;et%t ~:;~,~ ~; ~ .-"~ [ and its accuracy is notquesttonea d( wnpour The report states that the ~ . ~" '~ ' '. . O]q~cial nlS ieelln,~ ,vas one OI prolonnu r~ ~, ~ -.--,here, the probablllt,es are that ' f'tntilids of William Flgan, Thomas t -" -~ ~ ~ :~- " " iulness. orK in conneeuon ~q~',Y~. ~ "* [ ====~ ~-~-~,dispatches will be rece,ved by the gov- it Fi an William Tunuetl and James I %~r~,~ ~ ~.~| ~ ~,ernment in a day or two, atlatest, [he Conk were drowned, together w~th P -q . . . . .- ~= ~ ,t~ !~= ] flight of Gem August, from .Manilapal,ence and "/anceMorlock, John [g::~anteo; tttr:iat~n::rP:~Coe~stn: ar-'/~ =. "~ .~,created some amused comment here. Arnold ant/mother and Samuel Henry J : " ,17~, "" ~ |~ / ' ~ ~ lmport,anl matters ne Sale p '",i~,As one official exprvssed it: ' ]Iao ne and wifa The Figan ~amnynumDereo I, ,-- " . woum necessilate his remah %~ ~.= ~,1~' / maintained his ~osition hardasltwas, 13 lost Figan himself escaping, l'he i ;~ ~ "2 . . - ' . ' l~asl ngton unt.ll ,~ome time ~1. / until the arrival of the news oI peace, report gives no ~umoer oi the mem- ~ oer when ne nopen to oe aD| u='^z~.~. ~ . ~ ~,he would have been a hero; buthefled, bers of the remammg familiesbutit ,' O ",a ~.nort res't, lne w*>x'~ Ox t, ~. ot~Tj ~.~ 0NI~I ! [ and he will be branded as a coward, is estimated that they numbered not '~ " -l~,~ht -eeu~v - n ~'~l'lr~y ii~l ~ ~ "'- 1 - - - "" " wo 1a comnll, sion Jt t~ ,) p, u " "-- "~"'~ " ":~ / Augnstl at Hons~-KonE. ~ewer than ~our each, wmcn u o o~ ~,a he honed th-t in his |0vs "~,Hong-Kong, Aug. 16.--Gen. Augus- bring the total number of lives lost up n~l'al'"Th'anksgiving "proclama