The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, July 25, 1898, Image 1

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All i©** *■'* | tmopi irt Mffrrlll f»«®i 4i**aa* ml I CtlfVlt 10l ftllQ ftMiif r Ml »* *'' • “ (|f tAA*4**l* ftlfViflUm <s» MyMi | Mi relief Ha inform**! th* Span toft efllrrr* that th*lr fnmiUea mtm\4 b* j •tarn «rniisporia»i*re to if**'.* »Ht»j fcwl at Ur expepae of tha *ir»mw#G J and the HMlniraaorr of Ur mao la pro- j uidd fur by roatran. Han FnaHvo Jot* SS. —TV * s'ek-, am among ikr soldtars bar* ta tn rraoalag In (Hr division b apital tkm arr 1M pa'imta Mi ta th* Pre sidio barrack* hospital IS, not eount- Hl • hundred bn prrre raar* la tbs regimen'*l hospital* Jra-nb Baker, Cum pan*’ B. Firm Tenncree* hat AIM of dyarauwy, ffevernl men arr in tha hospital to a rritical condition. Taro hairier* bar* br*» ordered to clear their ho'tsre All the aurrenrtar-N troop* are suffering from fitaw and ■far»lblll and Shatter Hat tnstru-ted ease* of varioloid baa h**n discovered TO SAVE THE COLON. Lieut. Hcbaoo in Near York and Working to That End. New July 25. — Lieut, Motwon returned to tkr city today after a **»’- ond visit to Washington aloce landing from the 8t Paul Friday mit n:c«. ! Wbl'.a in Waa'-ingtoo hr aim run-1 frrrrd with Berrrtary l-ong concerning the sating cf the Cristobal Colcn. Up-i on hia reiurn to this city ho went to ihe ofll e of the M'rrltt k Chapman W’recklng and TV. rick Company to th" piepara.lona for righting end preset.ing the Colon. TO LOAD PRISONERS. The Hlsalon on Which Lieut. Massey Is Embarked. Sandoeky. 0.. July 35.—Lieut. 8. F Mtssey. cf this rlty. who wn* placed on tV.e retired Hat a t-*w yenrs ago. will rail from New oYrk today for Santi ago on the Olivette. He has h««n ap pointed an agent by the war depart ment to superintend tfco tranrperta tlon tr. Spain of the prisoners of war rett'fitly *urrcn6: ed lo Gen. ShaTter. i VESSEL ON FIRE. It Is Understood That Her Captain and rtate Are Dead. Fan Francisco, July 35.—A private dispatch received hero says the ship , Kenilworth, bound from Hilo, Hawaii, for Ncv York, with a cargo of augar, has pi t into Valparaiso on (ire. noth tie captol n.nnd mato are rofortod dead. HRS. HOBSON. She Is In Atlanta Where She Expects to .Meet her Son. Atlanta, July 25.—Mis. Hobson, of. Greensboro. Ala., arrived in Atlanta tertar. Sr-e expects to nK-et her son. Lieut. Hobson, here before he returns to Santiago. . HELD BY THE POLICE. The Han He Is Said to Have Struck Is Very Low. Horace Smith, colored, is h£l#by the *> police. He struck Henry Kelly, colored. Sat urday night. In Gorman's alley, with a tinner's shears. The victim is at the haraar hospital. The information of the police is that Kelly may die. Richmond County, Too. Major Ganabl has been appointed .ccmmissioscr in bankruptcy for Rich mond county in conjunction with the other counties named in the notice of eppointment the ether day. HERALD WAN! AD© ENJOT THE LARUEtII CIRCULATION IN OEQHOIA AND AUUI H LAHOLINA. Hk iLM* A THE AUGUSTA HEHALD. It* t ME kit COAAf tmilAMl HONffUthk um Ma* OHM !<• >*»««*hl dwi Us, w» rwtt •«*vdk t *|M| f %N(N*d>>4| #•* ft •»*' '* (ft ftp! Um?-#* m» mmmm 4*- j fkuKUff 0 flk ftM#** t** |Mb !»♦ Ilf* #i ||»m«rvc». Tm •#■• i-NRm 1 Eiftp* immu p# ’*!• if© im ' |R«t MMMM94 mMI MS I *'** RMfMM gHiimg *# 4** 4 ftrf fE* Awi *"F All *l**' Aff4A-*A mmmiS M i*<wiwiAfT t ||g Hj! pi 4I T 9 ill tm g ■ gyfi HV r^> AN ATI RU W SIT. lie flu* Hat V aluaWa latwauliea ta tliw Ikuttagwat i Madrid Mi Cudlt ll* <a*s WHlalawl Th* tMHtlawbtp Ttui ta ordered tn THE STATE CAMPAION. The Constitution Say » It W ill Open Very Soon. Atlanta. Qa., July JS - The Cntiftilu j A ntmpaian of fitly *!•>*• la eonaH* Tlm» for (Ik* tmt y waa never brlcluer. Col. Allen U CawHef li ns sure of a RtUioetf ta waa ever a.-mominee for foverti'ir In this fllttt. Nat withstands« the edrtalmy ttf his ■linnsivt n*ht. The jHtriwift# is i« elect th# iti?ebou*e tlrk «t by an orer v-belmint miJorltF. and Dnutlir dli MSt of the populist opposition m state !*il ' ttles. It t« with A rest uifflruHy that |to acce|»t thia year, imd It la believed that the party will rever pat out an- |other state ticket. Mi. KftffM of Un rein will probably be the last noutef* for Aovernor of the third party Wi th-, state of Ueorgia. BISHOP NE 50N. Mis SfnM In At»Anta on Pitrlo- Ham. Atlanta, Cla., July* 25.—111rh ,p Ncl win prnnehed o' th* cathedral yreler day morning on "Patriotism. Past Mil Ptfseyit.*' There was a larg.- congre igallon to hear him. After alluding to lh" duty which all men owed to their country and referr ling to the men who have made the pages of history glorious with their il lustrious deeds, he mode the subjm-t mailer of h!s discourse the patriotism of the soldiers In Christ's army. The bishop dwelt ftt length upon the duties which all C'.orlstlans owe the cause under which they were battling to do right and redeem the world, ami called uron Christian men and women to he loyal to the cress. i "After the warfaie of life Is over." seal be. “you may be sure there rests a hope In heaven.” HRS. JOHN GRAHAM. The Death In Rome of a Beautiful Young Matron. Rome, Ga., July 2!>.—Mrs. Jnha Gra ham, the beautiful young wife of the junior member of S. H. King & <’o., died at her home <n First avenue yes terday afternoon at 10:30 o'rlnck. Mrs. Graham wo* Miss Willi- William*, the daughter of Mrs. W. T. Williams, of this city. Her family is one of the wealthiest and most prominent la this section. As Miss Williams she was con sidered not only one of the most beau tiful and popular young ladles In Home, hut in the state. She was small end petite and with the sunniest and most winning disposition. Personal. Miss Katie O'Keefe is visiting Mrs. James Fagin. Miss O'K efe Is a bright and entertaining lady from Charleston. Mrs. C. F. Hooper, Masters Chas. and I.omiiard Hoopper and Mrs. Hi ch ard Lombard have gone to Buclthead, Ga., to spend the summer. Mrs. Marie Gallagher and two chil dren left fer Savannah yesterday, aft r spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jo ton Hardin. Miss Minnie Harden went with her and will spend a fear weeks with her at Tybee. Not a Federal Flag. It lias be-n elated in publications that Co. A, at Atlanta, carried a Fed eral flag. This is error. Co. A carried their own flag —Confederate colors. The Fifth Cava! y. Washington. July 25.—The Fifth cavalry has been ordered from Tampa to Porto Rico. AUGUSTANS Wliib GO TO PORTO RICO Tti lit (kfinani M DkKH m* Mwtitc. T%A f'IPAC fbmmiil 4 AIWA <NI I* Vmf •m lE# 1 «r#4ii*om ,tUii tHf PettfiNDilt till Ia ' in of ike* South ( ar It da (V'gi - SMOT A SOLDIER. A Marauder Uho Came to the Grief at Attonfs. AtUmtA,* Oft., July IS.—f****!*!#* who • (‘jpl I* (fit 4tO>l rUft rhuMMO Alt* • mmn»tnj tn itftir fruit imluird#. Ul#* I y thbi f fimplatnt rt »* h»4 the fort of- A* rr* and ih#*y arr 1 All thry rati > fmaAinA b\ th« m. l l»* ra ha* bren l>r. til tint t«» Ur offlrrra At th# fort and i if!,, fitprht ta*t wtn k a a<»Ml»*r was »>y the doctor helping MMMIf I® ! trytf tn th# orchard. Th *rr waa a 1 »*iA report from th* doahl*-tmrr*l ahotgun. Th«* shot ( baig* *aa only Mr4«l»>t and | th* ahootrr «ai tom far off to do more than atVng th* intrud*r a llttl*. other residents In th • same neighbor- Food have lit.'tolly rtarn up In arms • ;ir.d If fba tr**r«*iHrlng dfiean’t cv»aa*. j >cm*hody la g.»ln gto get hurt/* to Irtat* It in th* word# of on* of th* auf- A SOLDIER THIEF. Farmers Boys in Watch Shot Him Down, Chattanooga, Term., July 25.—Farm er* ar’.tl fruit grower* in the vicinity of Chbkamauga nark have been com plaining for r me lime of the depreda tions of soldiers, and the men have born frequently warned not to trespass. To<lny Private Krar.k German, Co. M, twiaty-flrst Kansas, concluded he wan ted eome of the Juicy peaches that hung so temptingly from the trees In the orchard of Farmer Reed, who o-vns w hot is known as the Bridge Farm, a short distance from the ramp. It seems that two of the Reed boys were guarding this same orchard with a shotgun, and when the hlucoat en tered the orchard the Reeds opened tire on him. German received a full charge of the shot In the right side of his fare and on his upper arm. He was not dangerous ly v minded, lut was unable to return to crimp, and was conducted to a farm house nearby anri finally token to (he h<.* Hal. H • will be disfigured for life if he recovers.* ONTO PARIS. The Rough Riders to De Given a Trip There. Wichita, Kan.. July 23.—A letter re ceived from Sergeant Palmer, of the Rough Riders, says that Roosevelt has promised to take. The entire regi ment to the Pari* exposition in 1900 at hie own expense if they keep up their fighting record. PRESIDENT SMITH. The Executive of the Travellers Soon to Leave This State. Atlanta, Ga„ July 25.—Mr. E. E. Smith, president of the Georgia divis ion of the Travelers’ Protective Asso ciation. will leave Atlanta shortly to iah up his residence in the city of Chicago. POSSIBLE conBINATION. Populists and Qenublicans Hay Fuse in the First. Savannah, Ga.. July 25.—There is still a prospect of a Republican-Popu list fusion on a candidate for congress in the First district against Col. Rufus E. Lester, the Demoera ic nominee. At Alt Vi V QL tint I tirSUIMI s Wfat IBs - Mat «f Iks I *IM MtM*> j - l*n<| l a*i ai " • e ' fk-HatwAW* #t* * #Wfct C. 41 NMfigSA AtAW®*' ! lA# HmftA fgaampflMK h»1 tsa «nw MMat f' r 'A IvA A AN-'* AS*# pti ■—g Wftf In IkWfWpSiAA AMAlr*a IS tt»* dMgtltr tMM Ida fitrrttA pttmi t#f Imp a% AlAwMraA fNmt Imp* *af*fs4 ft*® H 4- | ItAIIAAI ftS A® It® ••* (HH.IL 11* AAf* j W M# Hr latt, I. i- |> (l|# %| r ' miili I Sftt t m* •' A f|* Rf.; ’ a b ' <vli f %•• Ik- I bnntbardi'ng Msaila until tbr arrival of 1 In ibs lender tn* r es of tbr lam rent IB ka kgataaldn ernilm In tbta by rodurtt'ng arltb thr '*'r—man o Spain approrlatea tbr altuallou. tn lb* meyntimr Agumaldo tries to ] fbtm tbr srmblaner of a ft wnMrnt — n ,l i# e,rtaln If tbr I'nltrd Blatra do fnoi satisfy tbr atplrailnus of tbr Pblt ' jpplnrs <bey will have in ftgbi tbr In * auigi an just as tbr Spsti.ards have bad to do. Prof r valooal*. The Debats save that It la In Cuba that Ihe deceptions have been tha gvrateef. and that It ia (here that the a* atta' awakening baa been most rude. Far front the Cubans being a sort of roloniat* rebelling against op pression of the Spanish king. It is found that (bey Are a people who find rebellion easier than working The Ifebnts say that man;' of the Cuban* would prefer the government of President McKinley to that of Gar cia or Maximo Gomes. •Quite snart fr< m theae ronsldera- Gors." mays ihe Delia's, “It is In'.eres - ing to see bow the Americana by means of arguments supplied by the realties of the situation are preparing to leave on one side the disinterested deelarotfens made before the war " The Matin finds that the dissension with the Culutn supplies a rntnlc qual ity tacking hitherto. Tffc Americans. It says, have discovered that the Cu bans are not worth a drop of their bloed. The extraordinary thing. It adds Is that they make this discovery just at the moment when the Cuban* having helped to pull the rhestnuts out of th" fire, are timidly urging their right to eal same of them. NEW OFFICERS. The Troubles of the Golden Chain Are Settled Up. Savannah, Ga., July 25.—The Order of the Golden Chain Is the last of the fraternal insurance societies to find Its way into the courts. Us troubles have been übout the officers of the supreme I grand lodge, the old officers refusing to give way to the new ones elected at a convention in Richmond In May. The old officers have finally, in ac cordance with the decision of the Ma -1 ryland court of appeals, retired and 'turned over the assets of the order to ■ the new officers. There was a lodge of the order in ; Savannah, but it has practically dis banded. the various members forward ing their assessments, etc.. Individual ly and each being responsible to him self alone. W. E. ADDISON DEAD. He Belonged to Charleston’s Heavy Battery. Charleston, S. C., July 25.-—William E. Addison, a member ofw the Charles ton Heavy battery, now in service on Sullivan's Island, died yesterday morn ing cf typhoid fever, after a severe ill ness. Mr. Addison's home was at Heath Springs, in this state. He was 28 years of age, and a worthy young soldier, who had the full respect of bis comrades. Capt. Anderson notified Connelly cf his death, and the body was brought over to the city lasi night. It, will he sent to the family anil friends of Hip young soldier today. The men of the heavy batter? deeply deplore the uniimely death of their comrade. HISS KIIiHIIRN PASSES AWAY. Savannah. Ga., July 25.—Miss Daisy Hilburn, a..bright, affectionate young lady of IS years, died yesterday morn ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hilbnrn, No. 550 State street, east-, after a two weeks’ illness frem fever and heart trouble . PROGRESS OF PORTO RICAN (DOVEIOENT TW JtllkMlliPk SkltvO# Till MlH 1 if of Fa Nb Rlc* tbr .Vitaust us tbr fsbtl Erum %irilsu >burr. ft li i giaftd fhg Hi# flamy flftfpiL Arnrf*! gaits rah -hr mm | jtutA in*its off tVrto Nina of i led hf Ik* Hi cm lllrl Will k* It Ia rev*U*d. aow*v*r. tiiAf Km® r*A* hlorkadlAg Kan Juan and H may I** 1 . |4j»t*s»r# idrt.f hit no diauht thnt Mi*ra If off Porto Rim, RECORDER S COURT. I'aual Monday Crowd Greets tils honor lhl» /Torniog Corn Smith J rolocd dsmsrl, vio lated tbs rlestlr r.gbte.-atb and waa fluid a V or Ira daya. Klllott Kstea and Henry Hsker. both rolarcd boyt. tbr latter a hark driver, {got into a dispute In which Baker cut I Kris* with hta katfr and In Muni re ! reived a few blta with rocka. Kslea 1 was flr. .1 >3 50 or seven days. Baker Ipalil a tin* of $1.50. Both Igk'i. a colored etllgen. wa» ! i hatgril with breaking that same oM elgbt 'enth. but was dismissed. Tom Kdwsrda. colored, got <>a a 'drink and also raised a disturbance. I lie will par RU or *» k< ‘ *■' vrn «*■»■■• George Hoary, plain drunk. $2.50 or ' five daya. Riley Kpps and his wife, Josephine, I got Into a qunrr ' aTjont the houae ■ rent, when Josephine gave Riley a ! shove. Riley, being drunk. Ml all ovrr | the sidewalk. $2.50 each, said his hon or. John Grrrn plead gt ilty to having bud a plain drunk, without flourishes, {and will srrv. live days or pay $2,50. Adam Richards violated the eight ] ivnth and will serve seven days. Will Lockwood wag fined $3.50 for ' raising a disturbance. J. A. Allen, a white man, who was on his why to Knoxville in n wagon, got, drunk, but was dismissed on con dition that he leave town at once. Will Mead and Charley Mitchell, two white boys employed in a factory, got into a slight quarrel on account of Mead's love for playing pranks*. The ! case was dismissed. Mr. Russell Cohen wbs fined n dol lar for riding ills bicycle on forbidden sidewalks on Greene street. WEATHER. Augusta, Git.. July 25.—Office located in the United Slates government build ing, telephone No. 1372. Forecast for 36 hours ending 8 p. m., July 26. 1898: Washington forecast for South Caro lina-Threatening weather with show ers tonight: Tuesday, cloudy weather, with showers on the coast. Washington forecast for Georgia— Showers and thunderstorms tonight rind Tuesday. Local forecast for Augusta and vi cinity—Showers tonight and Tuesday. Maximum temperature—92. The River. The river at 8 a. m. was 17.7 feet, a rise of 7.9 feet In the pas t 24 hours. Synopsis. Showers fell In all the districts of the cotton belt since Sunday morning, with heavy foils in pans of the central gulf states; showers also fell in the cential Ohio valley, upper Michigan and lower Rocky mountain region. Generally clouded skies extend over the eastern half of the country aind clear weather over the western hair. High temperature prevails this morn ing up to the northern latitudes, but in the northwest it is decidedly cool with the temperature In the fifties and where the air presssure Is highest,while thp lowest pressure is confined to the lower lakes. Tire barometer is also high over the Atlantic a.nd east gulf stales arid low in western Texas. I>. FISHER, Observer. No v York Futures. N w York, July 25.—Futures opened steady. August 5.83, September 5.85, October 5.88, November 5.90, Decem ber 5.93, January 5.96, February 5.90, March 6.03, April 6.08, May 6.11. HVR MILIAR* A M AR MtIHDAV, AI V Is, M VHR .TtudC v -kbit the ftmiatnu u Iba y»p*»aw irert . u# la> Aitba Awcua*a bautb'vu Me > vwad '. a* pa ay t IMM IMrea iudaa Rv» Utf ewnfl «4 Mfebugeud , ■ was v rtab j,- t b«. * ipsf rba airekbubbUMi I tree iba retr o* us a **,,«. cube ] •rear übteb baa feared thupeafreHy aad rr»a< blare u$ dbuebre ateeb *«rei|saay j *f**e It baa reear *ad a n ability, are beuaaaa as tbese b*dbti curb at*ye*b>dd, are atre reap.. -tea aa4 be tbte eaaaadt appear tbr t febaeaa sf Ibpte fWHMfea*- r.en, ntanagra iba flaav. >a| affaire of riuatoa from a given ualr of facta. It tie proper for the judge lo instruct lbo Jury that cadre aurb a mm* of facta i here recM he ou recovery fur lb* L What r >ki are uoually irMth*! to a gly -n titte , mutt he d* I remitted * ututtaorao of o h «are. and itbilr the 1 1 hat, aa a gea rat rule, an cruployr form the Jury that throe are uitUtn the : rule la right. j k Proof that a di-rear.**l *mploys cf la reiirrad company who aiaa kilted by ■he running of a train uaa without fault, raiser a preaumptlou that the rempany was In fault. Proof that (be servauta of the romiftny who were op . rating the train were In fault puta up ; on the company the burden of showing | that the deceased himself was rug Il ia) Certain chargee comnlrlnod of In the pre- at care were, though not so I wordt d. In effect as above stated. I do much of section 3tfl of) tha 'rlvll code os la cmbrar-ed in the pbrasr. j "the pr.ut'tnption In all eases be'yig agolnst th' rompany,'* Is InapplirabU lo a ease wh re a railroad company la sued fer the killing us an employe, un ion the p’ointiff nfilrmatively shows that the drecased was fnee from fault; »nd. ronsequently. os the trial of surh u rase, the law embodied In this spc ticn should not, either literally or sub stantially, he given In charge to the I jury without plainly and distinctly I stating the qualification hcrclng ImU iraiod. I 7. In order to warrant n recovery mi lder acction 3X2H of thp civil code, by a mother for the homicide of her ehlld, jit mi'-at appear not only that the child contributed to her supoprt, but also that she was dependent upon the child for such supoprt. A charge with elim ination from the consideration of the jury .the latter el incut is Inaccurate. 8. Assignments of error relating to the rejection of evldenca cannot be considered when it does not appear what. If any, objection waa made there to when offered. The evidence In the present ease requiring a Adding that the deceased w'as an employe of the de fendant, the charges relating to this matter and complained of in tho mo tion for a new trial, were not nrejit (ticial to the latter, and the requests to charge, which assumed (hat the de ceased was mere volunteer, were properly refused. Judgment reversed. All concurring. Leonard Phthizy and J. R. Lamar, for plaintiff In error. Boykin Wright and J. C. C. Black, contra. WHAT TANGIER SAYS. Trying Mighty Hard to Kick Up a Fuss. Madrid, July 25.—A Cadiz special savs advices from Tangier say the for eign minister of Morocco declared that If the Americans enter Moroccan ports they will be notified to leave in 24 hours, and if they refuse to do so Mo rocco will place herself under the pro tection of the powers. Bulletin. London, July 25.—A special from Madrid says the Spanish government has drawn up a message for Washing ton preparatory to discussing terms of peace. To March Through the City. It is possiblo that, in the noxt few days, possibly fl week, (he Tenth reg iment may be marched through the city. i,ooo Campaign Hats. The government has given to the Tenth regiment 1,000 campaign hats— splendid ones. *** gwffiig re »»»*« HAXTttS |2J*» * mm * 10AX AID tap -g—tgr IA VlftOS «•**•**<»* rflffl A>% *Mfl VANE. •** «*«►!®kNN . . _ M| fflfl flflMM MNNIMWN «*f» f SAGASTA SENDING A (DESSAGE Hlr •• Afffristkff at i*e W»*|- itglaff AiUmHllp* Ik #Rtl !• Nf A flict MtllHffti. i#sH4 '<#, Jkfttt H - ll I* AAAffHHMNNI tfl a Rfiffpis i#t ■lin—iff © Nnh® Ma4h4, Mtfk* HthHl ! 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HlldfT (ifttr cif Juljp |l, AAjr fk® mtrrtiAt dUorilrm I© Him&M pf»f« iOCtf cofilitiiir jioQi# <l>iiNiii«trttinM hair tftk«D plftw vi Ortnads, mihkaml tn (n» 4uc to o(ipoAltloQ (ovirtk tk® Octroi las and Iota! di«|>ut*s. but t® «i*« of th* rlfluroit* r*A»or«kip on All question* of pithltr i»rd*f II Ia difllriitCj to Aftr*rtAln th* ferU At ' c '• ’ R-t-tV-i l -'! •; "11 ipreted mimriniton • > 1 FLOAT!Mi DRN DOCK.■, The Purchase of One Has Beea Ar ranged By the Uoicrnreeul. ! Wa»hlr.;t 'O. July 35 -Chief Knd - c tt. of the bureau of yard, and dacha, 1 has Jnst returned to the navy depart li,-nt fruta Ne* York, where he sue reeded In arranging for the purchase i by the commtnt tu cf a flouting dry uoch. a naval adjunet very much need ed at thla time. A dock Is capable of lifting vessels tip lo 2,290 tons dla placement, which wr.ll bring w'thla Ml 1 scope moat of ihe gunboats of Samp son's fleet nnd a large number of aux |il!ar« vcascls. The dock Is one plec* nnd may he easily tuwed to the point 1 moat available. The first Journey will j !>e to Key West. IMMUNES READY. Making Ready to Get Them to San* tlogo Right Away. I New Orleans, July 25.—C01. Duncan B. Hood's regiment of Immunes who .have been In camp at Covltißtnvt for several weeks, arrived today.’ Col. Hlche's Immunes of Texas arrived Sat urday. Both of these regiments will be taken to Santiago by the Mg transport Berlin, now taking on stores. General Shafter Is very anxious to latve these two regiments reach him aa soon as 'possible to do garrison duty nt Santi ago, hut the opinion is expressed today \ that the Berlin will not get away before | Wednesday or Thursday. SURRENDERED. Spaniards in the Santiago Dis trict Laying Down Their Arms Santiago, Cuba. July 25.—Colonel An gel Roelll arrived yesterday from Gvn i oral Pareja, military governor of Guantanamo, to ascertain from General Trial if the report of the capitulation w. 10 true. As a result of General To rai’a answer the six thousand Spanish troops at Guantanamo will tomorrow surrender. Lieutenant Mlley. of General Shafter’s stuff, has returned from Pol ma, Soriano nnd San Luis, where he received the surrender and arms of 3,- 465 men, of whom 3,005 are Spanish sol diers. HOTEL FAILS. A Big Establishment in Cincinnati Gives Up. Cincinnati, July 25. —The Gibson House company has filed a deed of assignment. The assets are SIOO,OOO and liabilities JGO,OOO. This was followed by the individual assignment of Horace Dunbar, president of the company and manager of the hotel. No cause is men tioned. BRIO. DEN. CHARLES KTNCI. He Will Command the Next flanilia Expedition. Son Francisco. Cal., July undo stood that Brigadier General Chas King will be in command of the next Manila expedition- Brigadier General Miller, now commander al Presidio,win probably remain for the present, at the expressed desire of General Merriam.