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AMERICA KICKS SPAIN ENTIRELY OUT CF THE WEST INDIES!
The Ultimatum of Uncle Sam Handed to the French Ambassador at Wash
ington at Two O’clock Today.
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE HERALD.
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AGUINAIiDO
IS DEFYING
UNCIiE SAID
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The l ■ tied Stata* WIM M »'« *® Light
the Insurgents.
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A dispatch fro* Dewey *n-
BixincM that Agulnaldo hM
•*m:k«4 » I»1A attitude of de
tent e and It will l»k* • *•«*•
forcr from thia county to sub
due the Insurgent*. This. to
connection with Gen. Merritt**
tfl irnm, aaying he would need
all the force he ha». la taken to
mean much and la caualng n
great acnaatloa.
GEN. COPPINGER.
He Can Go to Cuba With Whatever
Troop* He Select*.
Special to The Herald.
Washington. July 30.—Qea. Ccrtpln
ger la given permission this morning
to go to Pcrio Rico with whatever
farce he want* to select. Thrto
transports are at hi* disposal.
4.374 SICK.
Six Hundred and Ninety-six New
Casts Reported.
Washington, July 10.-Shatter cable*
4.274 new case*. New
sick. New fever cases, 69K.
Deaths. Privates Mitchell and McGold
rick. First Infantry.
CAPT. CHARI.ES DODGE.
His Death From Yellow Fever Re
ported From Siboney.
Special to The Herald.
Wi’.shtngtrn, July 30. A cable an
nounces the death of Cant. Cha3?
Podge, 24th infantry, of yellow fever,
at Siboney.
Library Imorovements
Some much needed Imrovements will
lie dime on the library. The oustd- is
already being treated to a coot of paint
and the inside woodwork will «wi un
dergo the same. Venetian blinds will
tie put up Instead of the old fashioned
ones now In use. and one of the front
windows will be cut down so tbnt
egress can be bad to the balcony. The
librarian's desk has been changed from
the extreme southeiei portion of the
room to the front—a c'uai,.’e that is
in itself a decided Improvement.
Administrators Appointed.,
Ordlnc.;y Walton appointed today
Mrs. Ancie Belle Carpenter temporary
administrator iri the estate of the late
Jesse A. Carpenter.
Atlantic City, N. J., Mrs. Romero,
wife of the Mexican minister at Wash
ington. d;.2d here last night. She waa
Mire Allen, of Philadelphia.
HERALD WANT ADS ENJOY THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
MU«|! bit
JOHN JACOB AST O R.
H* Bring* Important Dispatches Froan
Aantia* o.
Tamp* July M Ttw> transport tr
kiCli * VIA ffU|»ftl fr»*OT
<h«* m« mini till • rtw it |wt
this ifivnoßi. Bhr hrlßfi Col, John
jfte'fh Actor with dispniclHMi frow s*&• i
ittftlko Ivr W*sb n*too Tfi
If ir (hr Porto Riran ripHilioi report* I
HI I hit morning The Third P cn*) l- i
vanli volinvtn left Port Tamp* I*«t i
night frr Pmnad m tad tht On* Hun*
drfN# and b Indiana Ifitm
I (o«(tht. vhlrh vlnda up the
lof troop* from Tampa to that plare.
PRINCE OP WALES.
Ml* Wounded Highness- on Hi* Way
lo London.
London. July K.-Tk? Prince of
'.Valra atnrtrd for Solent today. He was
carried from hi* r m in the Marl
-1 borough house on an ambulance couch
| wh.ch waa plated bodily In the hospital
cmhnlaace The Pblaress took a s»*t
braids her huahnnd. who <vas also sc
companied by hi# phyaiclan. The
psriy was htartily cheered as the ara
bcli.nct* waa driven away.
New York Futures.
New York July 30 -Future# closed
dull. August 5.84, September 5.88, Or
tobrr 5.91, Noveml'T 5.94 . December j
5.97, January 0.01. February 6.03,
March 6.07, April 6.11, May 6.15.
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COPPINGER
TOED HE
GAN GO ON
Waahlngton July 90 Gen. Onrbln
ha* received a lelweram from Ucarral
Shatter at Santiago, da.ed July 29. as
j foitowa: "The Seguranca. Knleker
nocksr. Sara logs and Iriquol* lenoe
j Saturday I-a Tampa.** Corbin trnna
! minad n copy cf this telegram to Gen.
llVmltpr. eemmanding the troupe ■*
* Tampa. "You should have troop# U»
1 readme as." be aaya. "to embark for
, porto Rico on arr.vnfrArf ttnnaporta.
' The secretary of war direct* me to **y
that he ha* no obketlon to your go
ing to Porto Rico with any part of your
(ominaul that f’ou tr>ay desire, but in
Ita-ing you must notify thia office and
the neat Officer in rank to ecu*self, j
who will surrrad you tn command." j
THE PHIL' I PINES.
'The l>ecislon Arrived at In Regard
to Them.
Special to The Herald.
Washington, July 30. On the au
thority of a high < fll' ial of the state
d partment It I* staled tha* the future
|of the Philippines depends on the ao-j
LANDING OF THE FIRST AMERICANS ON PORTO RICO.
AUttftU. «A
bos of the Insurgents. The pusem*
mm ibw* not want lo fgkt n uflh r
twrbnriana ilhortld the ,n*wigur»'»
demoustrnle • srtltlngnraa to aid m In
giving the ’.stands a stable *• *orwt»ro
th»n Spa n will hare to evnewald the
rntlrr PhiHppinsw in the csfcer event
a protectorate of th- Interested power*
the Pnlted States. Ragland nod
Germany may hr formed on out in
vitation.
don Carlos.
He la Li* Ing In Retirement and la
Ned Active.
! Special to Th* Herald.
Lucerne, do itserland. July 29.
I Don CarVa Ml alUl staying at the
Iftrhwassriiof hv.ng tn as retired a
manner as pculMf. He* rweelves no
i vi-.lior. and has been to no political
renfrretuea. though tha Marquis of
iCtrralho, the leader of the Carltals in
i Spain, is ex pc i i'd In a few days.
MARIA THERESA.
Sampson Wires That the Vessel Ha*
Been I loated.
I Special to The Herald.
Washington, July SO. Admiral
Bampson cable# that the the Infant*
Maria Theresa wtll be floatrd and
sent to Guantanamo as soon as a leak
Is Inralcd. She has steam up lo one
boll-r.
Men are like rivers, the daepar they
are the less noise they moke.
WHAT HANNA
WOULD DO
WITH ’EM
rimlaQl Ohio. July 30
Hanna In rpß|MK)i*r to nn IRQNR f to**
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lb* done with the Philippic.*, a# 4:
That la a big quest I* w and we mwat
igo aktwly We at least want a tooting
|on those Islands. Al hmgb there
mav be a sent (meat against hsepiag
if hem. there a a blarr aentiHMm*
>aga!b*t giving them harh to ffpain. Ws
lare (onfmw’ed with new raallibai to
day. aad Intend to worh ewt the prob
lem* tn a manner which will he for the
beat of the country."
At Chkkamauga
Ch ekmaqga. Teen . July J#. The
mot.meat of troops from Camp Thomas
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l is lempnsartlr suspended and all cam*
mends ere settled doww to wotß an
though here prrmaneatly
NO TRITM IN IT.
New Tort. July JA— The as to no
truth la this morning's story that the
Brooklyn bridge sank tew faet. A col
lision of tra.n* ugly shook tha bridge.
HTHATKIV Frldsy night from tos
UiTfftt* Krißt, • »m«ll dtrk iiwtn
tun with b«um. Il*iurn In lira. H.
K. !( >«|l. Hf» (imtfi* 9lr*rt and t*t
i**w «m| July 91