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WE WILL HOLD
THE PHILIPPINES.
That Is the Position of Three of the Peace
Commissioners.
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Secretary Day Mora Modarau. But Ha Is Opan to
Conviction.
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A HVOLTtNa CRIME.
A CkHunuii Drag* tat Aaaaalta a
Attiaatl CM.
Aavanaah Oa . Aug 1.-tlmrtt* baa
• Chinaman aad Aanta Cbla Chnn.wb*
la half ChMMaa■. w**w arraatad «o4a»
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aln## coming bar*. ah# and ha# huaband
h#tag tb# mad#™ of in# ona«# eh—
m Aunday *<ho..l Th- man ta north
aavrral tbooaaad dollar#.
"a Pathetic Contraat.
At le.uta Aug. rT.-A train consist -
in* .4 MO# ai#«P#ra. I/’'* *
today, having on board 1.1 —*w
or th» Aral, aorond and fifth M*"**
regiment*. who hav# barn Ilf
liiiala at rhtckamauga t**r aom# ttm#.
Tb# In—-eoartAß of them- naMMra.
nwu«y of whom ar# on th# brl ** °* 1 .
~„»#, »aa in pitiful contraat with their
Sutgotu* ju»t a f#« month#
«uigeon McCrecry Dead
Waahngton. An. T7.-T
general of th# n.Oiy l * ££
Iran. thi. «r.n,tn«
Point at in* lha r.eamahlp <*atanta
arrived I'eatarday from Bantl»*o ». >
L ronvaleaernta.
mrred on lb# trip, among them Major
n#org. McCreary, aurgoon. t 8. A.,
rib. morning of the 23rd. from dy»-
rntcry foil ring yeilow fever. He »»«
a native of Nev York.
Muatered Out.
W.ahlngton, I*. C.. V-- The
following regiment, were u
rnuatered out: The that and "«h M'«
-niirt new at Chlckamauga. and th
fhlr* Mieaeuri. now at Middletown, Pa..
new at Middletown,
the risfhth New York, now at Chlcka
maofs. .
The Spanish Commission.
Madrid. Aug. 27. - Duke Almodovar,
minister of foreign affairs, expects offi
cial notification today of the names of
the Amert an peace commissioners.
Should this be received, the Spanisn
cotrmisfloncrs may be named al to
night’s cabinet meeting.
AN OVATION TO SCHLEY.
Crowds Throng the Corridors to Greet the
Hero of Santiago.
The Admiral Was Kissed By a Concourse of Women.
In the Navy Department.
on n C Aug. 27. Admiral Schley received a great detaoa
etratTon al tt navydepattment. He came to the department quite early,
and after a call upon Acting Secretary Alien, emerged feo.n the man
door of ti e secretary’s office. His presence became known, however, and as
t"n as he was seen cheers rent the air from the ctau. v ho alembic 1 to
S I glimpse of the hero of Santiago. The officers and clerks from
the departments crowded the corridors up to (he navy department until it
was impossible to pass through. They crowded around the admiral, ea-
Iry Xhing forward to shake his hand. The lady clerks were even more
demonstrative and the admiral was kissed by old and young without dis
crimination. It was finally necessary to form a line ant, pass the crowd
around through the large rooms of the secretary’s office in order.' to give
them a chance to shake hands with the admiral. Many prominent a.my
officers took part in- the demonstration.
PAY FOR WHAT YOU WANT, GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR—IN THIS WAY YOU WIU. GET BAt ihf AC I ION AND .ftßULim.
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niOMCIIAN A COMMOUOite.
A r*tnwf CHlirs of Murray Canafy
la t*rr drat.
Dalton. Oa.. Aug. *7. —A Clttaan r»-
potter, whti# tc .ling around far a#-««.
dropiod into a## r«l K i. Mrt'amy
j »n» day (bta weak. and:, aablag for
_ n*aa. got It. C'«d Mit'mt noarly at
' any# baa a«m> ihing inter eating fur •
- aerthe. and generally goea not mind
hriidng Mm «at. But to tba atory.
; A abort while atm# tb# navy aa*
[ nouareg tba* r'apt Bartlett j. Crow
wett had h##n promoted to a eomm«-
doreahlp and thla caught Mr M#c»-
my’a eagle #ya, for la bt* boyhood
daya h* had ptayad " rutty h»4a."
•■hnuclui'' aad othar lnt#r«attng mar
'• He gam#* with (Vimmod ir# Crum»»!l
In th# upper and of Muirsv county
Col. M.Camy told Th# Cltla n that
Crnmwetl was hum and reared on th*
Kilns IVtty ptnc# In Murray ounty.hut
when made an orphan want to live with
an aunt. J Bartlett iUgon. Herb and
master of Hamilton rouaty. Tean., la
a own coualn of Ills »*sim«vl«rv. and
wa nrSTr. Aam Barnett, of Iteaaca. Oa..
| now ag<-m of the W. A A. railroad
there.
When Col , McCamy was In Philadel
phia eight or nln# yeara ago. Crom
well, then a captain in the navy, show
ed him through the K< huyklll navy yard
and several cruisers and a monitor then
building by the Cramua. A lovely i
daughter of Commodore Cromwell ea
preared heraelf to Col. McCamy as
desirous of vlaltlng the Boulh and par
tlcularly the placo of her father’a Mrlh.
You ran i down the South anyway you
nx It.
Illinois Troopa Out.
Washington. Ang. *7.-<Jov. Tanner,
of Illinois, was at the war department
today and as a roeult of a talk with
him. Gen. Corbin Issued orders to mus
ter out the First. Fifth and Seventh
Illinois.
Appointments.
Washington. Aug. 27. Appoint
ments: To be chief engineers of the
revenue cutter service. Andrew J. Har
rison, E. A. Jack. William Hoblnson,
N. E. Cut hln. Chas. F. Nash. Edward
J. Nocnan. Harry 1.. Boyd, Herbert W.
Spear.
St. John Church.
Preaching tomorrow morning at 11
o’clock b" tho pastor. Epworth league
services at 7:30. All without other
engagements are cordially Invited to
these services.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
The Crime of the
War Department
President and Cabinet Are Thoroughly Aroused
Over the Slaughter of the Innocents.
Fifty Thousand Letters of Complaint Hsvs Bacn Received From
Parents and Friends By Algsr.
“If My Boy Dies,” 3ay 3 a Desporate Father to the Secretary, *1
Will Kill You.**
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maatmg yawta»4a|r virtually d# <d#d
• bat a# wrva as Rat tm ary Atgar pa
turns, to orda# a b.uird of ingairf. al*o
a MlHtri board, on tba bgraaa rbtaCs
wegb.
At laaat fifty tbooasod lattar* of
tomplsigt hs<r bean racaivad M tb#
war grpartaH-nl On# Mtar signad
by tba fat bar of a snldtar aa.d. "If •»
boy dlaa. I anil bill tom.”
ALGER DEFENDS THE
CAMP HORRORS
He Places the Blame on the Subordinate
Officers.
No Government Officials Responsible For the Over
crowding of the Transports.
(By Wilier Howard.)
Special to The Herald.
New York. Aug. 17.— Secretary Alger i
talked at length to the Journal today |
upon the condition of the troops and of ]
the ramp*.
He dtarueard the tranaport horrora. j
tb? appalling amount of alckneaa In the
home rampe, the alleged interview In
wh'ch lien. Nelaon A. Mile* was mad«>
to critlciac hi* superior* In the war
department and other pha*ea of the
now absorbing atate of affair* In army
rank*.
■There ha* been a great deal to do
here,'' *a!d the secretary of war, and
when everything la coualdercd it ha*
been well done. The men will now
have everything that tbelr condition
demand*. I have given Instruction*
that everything which (Jen. Wh"e!er or
hla surgeons order for them shall be
supplied. It la the desire of (he Pres
ident and of the war department that
these men should be treated as they
deserve; that they shall have every
thing that mopey and attention can
procure for them.”
"But what of the transport horrors,
Mr. Secretary?” I suggested. "Who
was responsible for the overcrowding
and the lack of proper food on board
of those veasels?''
"That matter,” he replied slowly,
has already been thrashed over. \Ve
investigated each case carefully, thor
oughly, nnd It is impossible to fix t|ie
blame on any responsible source. We
cannot, we do not, find any officer* pt
fault, only men who are employes of
steamship companies, and whom we
cannot hold or compel to answer.”
"Will there be no Investigation fur
ther than this one?”
"Oh, it Is not time to discuss that
new,” exclaimed Secretary Alger, with
a touch of Impatience. “We have too
much to do to provide for these troops.
Investigations will not he p matters
any. Of course, there have been mis
takes, grave mistakes. I realize that.
We all realize It. But they are being
remedied as fast os human agencies
con move. They are things of the
past. We must give atenticn to the
Important work at hand.”
The discussion was turned to the
conditions of affairs at the home
camps Chicksmauga. Camp Alger,
dan Camp Cuba Libre, in Florida.
"It is to be expected,” said Secretary
Alger, in-artswer to questions, "that tn
places where large, bodies of soldiers
are. congregated, especially during the
hot summer months, and of necessity
in Southern state*. that some sickness
will so low. No men are so careless
in their habits of what they eat and
Al AH At A. «A
Ap»* Ml ta Tba H*«atd ,
Waattngtwn. Aa* ft • Wban aa »•
a airy nf tba arar degart—ni ta wrtkvwi
tba garni last of tb* a#»#«t*«n «l a <**»*:
at • mil U ana «f tba a*n*t a***»c.a*t
to >a**n. igai# ti t* nyanly rbargvd
t bat pot it t al Raw* bate bean paid <•«
>n tbt* way. No nt* baowa e»rial#l* |
why Camp Altar Mtaatad in a aot.r
rtonaly atalartM diatrtrt or Famandt*]
aa. ta *ba baart at tb* yatlota f*»#v
atatloa war* rbca#* Tba ramp at j
Tampa, tn A opia mt of Dana
ral MicrkanrdS# «*• no# of lb# nail
nigh fatal mlßiab#* of lb# war pndlm
inar #* Tb# camp at Mtami was m$
situated that c*m lb* aaliarn of
Georgia apd T*«a* coaid aot ti*a ta tt. j
Whil* op knew* this with r«nala-
| drink. as robust, strong young men.
[nu h a* our soldiers are. They are full
■if anDdrif* and hard to reatraia.
| That ia the explanation for the slck-
J lies* at uur home rampa. Of this ramp
i,t Mnntauk, I find It neither a Fisth 1
| avenue hotel nor a Hotel Waldorf. .
! But la was In much better condition
than I tee It. Should I
vlalt It tomorrow night. I believe I
should have no fault whatever to find
with it.
"If there has really been any lack of
food, clothing, beds, tents or medicine
lit has not been due to the iark of wll
llingnesa on the part of the war depart
; meot to furnish them, but to the neg
[ lect of those who ought to know what
i Is needed to order Ihem.
"I am not disposed to criticize In In
! dividual insiancea. because during the
1 past two daya there has been a great
(hang* gfor the better at camp. I per
sonally visited nearly every patient In
the hospitals nnd asked each what
complaint he had to make. Not a sln
! gle one had uny criticism to offer as to
lild treatment.
"In some eases I found men lying on
the bare floor. When I called atten
tion to the fact that twenty thousand
Lots bad barn sent to the camp for the
■ use of ihe troops there was hurrying
and scurrying to get hold of them.
They ivere found and put in use.”
"What about the water furnished the
troops?”
"It comes from i a well capable of
furnishing 750,000 gallone a day. I
tasted it and found it much better
than the water 1 used to drink when
In the army myself. It has been chem
ically analyzed and pronounced abso
lutely pure. Two thousand gallons of
milk which have been ordered to be
shipped dully for the troops have
proved a God-send.”
“Ir it true that the hospitals are so
crowded that it is Impossible to ac
commodate patients as they arrive
from the incoming ships.”
“They were not congested this morn
ing. Two or three more ships have ar
rived today, hut more hospital tents
are going up, and as the Seventy-first
and Second Massachusetts regiments
will go away co furlough teday. and
other regiments tviiich served at Santi
ago are to fellow. I se no reason why
the hospital service should not he am
ple and effective. II tell you that I shall
ho the happiest man in America when
all those sick boys have recovered and
are safe in their (homes once more,”
added Gen. Alger., almost pathetically.
“What recognition will you take of
Gen. Miles alleged (criticism of the war
department?” was-asked. j
ty. ytt M t* a* 4 that HI *ach mm a
poiu gal d*M mm paid
Tb* am* d*«wi,a*c«M today t*p*.*4
tb* o«*f of W. J. Tbampana of N»w
J*raay. tomity boon* aa lb* "Dab# of
Gtoacaat** ~ of tb* graiaitowa mm «d
n Übtat- -a park a Iran of land MM’
a< raa Is ratant. M tamp porpoaaa. Tb*
park to atioai*d on tb* fwlanar* rltmr
npptuU r longts* laland aad raa aaally
| *<vomaMwtatr f.ftaon tbooaaad nddlara
!II bad bmm blabiy fwrommmdad by
laspirtcf Oanrrsl Mil** and tb* mUita
ry board aad by the N#t* J*r»*y and
Pat,nay Ivan la aonatasawtti. G«a#*al
Corbin said today that ih# only r*a
son Rarratary Als*r gave for refuting
lb* ogsr wss that tb* noMtor* might
h* contam'naiad hr tb* prnsaar* of tb*
womra la tb* a*ighbor ag rtiy.
"Tt-■ rr la nothing Is It. (lot stile#
man to have ever raid such thing* •*
port* of parsing n nver*»t!rm« Ido
not believe that he said anything of Ihe
p e-'tury Alger earns to New York
from Caron Wvkoff lest night nnd took
I with the Pr iltsM for another visit to
Mootauk Fdnt.
AN ANIILO-CMINf SR WAK.
1 The British Fleet Wav Enforce Com
mercial Wights.
I London. Knglaud, Aug. 27.—Authurl
' tatlve i finllrnimlun h*s been received
of the dispatch from Pekin to Thu '
1 tally Mall, asserting that ihe rt-lath>n*
i'between Taung LI Yam«*n and Sir
.Claude Macdonald, the British mlnts
. ter to China, are strained to the point
lof rupture, and Sir Claud* intimate*
i that Great Britain will r yard as a
| Casus belli any failure on th ■ part of
(China to observe her wishes. They say
[ihe situation between Orest Britain *nl
t China la acute. Sir Claude strenuous
ly insisting that China shall observe
her engagement* to British syndicates,
and demanding satisfactory explana
tion* with regard to the Pekln-llank.. v
railway. If necessary the British
squadron, now assembled at Wel-Hal-
Wel, will support the British minister’*
demand*. Meanwhile, the foreign of
ficial* say negotiation* nre being con- j
ducted by Sir Charles Scott, lhe*Tlrlt- j
Ish ambassador to St. Petersburg, to .
define the respective British and rtus
slan apheres of Influence proceeding
“a perfectly friendly spirit.”
TO EX E /THE FRIARS.
The President Is Urged to Pursue
That Course,
London. England, Aug. 27.—Tho Phil
ippine commission In Europe has ad
,dressed u letter to President McKlnDy,
regarding the appeals made to him by
high Homan Catholic ecclesiastics In
America to protect the religious order
rh the Islands. The expulsion of th» fri
ars, the commission contends, Is a "nec
essary antecedent to moral sanitation."
The letter names particularly the arch
bishop of Manila arid the bishops of j
Nueva Covlu an<l Nueva Csseres, |
fuse acts of hostility against both
natives and Americans and against the
Jesuits and other respected rellglour in
stitutions are condemned by everyone.
The commission urges President Mc-
Kinley to "aid the Filipinos to suppress
the Immorality of the diabolical Inull
tutkins fostered by those monks," and
the leletr concludes as follows: “Your
name can never be associated with that
of the friars; and the sense of right of
the noble nntlon, at whose head you
are pla<yd, will never permit the ever
victorious and humanitarian Stars and
Stripes to protect them.”
Further Cases Develop.
Washington, I). C . Aug. 27.—Dr.
Wyman, surgeon general of the marine
hoslptal service, recelv. d a telegram
frero ore* of his assistants at Galves
ton, stating that tin- army surgeon in'
charge there considers three additional
. fever cases somewhat suspicious. He
Isolated them and lias taken the pre
cautions to burn their clothing and bed
ding. Then'a re a few new cases also
at Key West, which may turn out to
lie genuine yellotv fever, but. they are
not yet sufficiently developed to war
! rant a positive statement in regard to
j them.
HVR t<H I AH* A »M»
Mtf MI»Al. Ain »t IN*
“CHICKAMAU6A WAS
A LIVING HELL."
One Thousand Human Skeletons, tho Shadow
of the First Maine, Have Arrived.
It W«R the R*«rimerit Which Rec«nlly Ps«Md Through
Au«rutl«i Without Stopping,
Rt*#Ml ta Tb* Marald
Ran Tafb. AMR Be- Os* tbonwan*
itoW4M tba ib*A*m «f tb* WR
Main* totnatsttw. t*nrb*d J*«wy CH»
•«d*y <>n< as Ibto totwi of nbat oa#
a m-tmtrt **#»**« ***♦» Rftb tna*
*,, mi nnab. m» *«*aßta**d by Mdlaytnß
a*4 dMan** that b* nonld banily nalb
"M'bat to Cbtrbanwoga Uk»*“
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lu M turvry Of Ok C -B i* tb# MM
Star* I *»♦* nan wmrm than I #***
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k*ti Wet nr* to ywofiodf S*g«R ntodtan
•a< atop#d oa a bittatd*. nitb no pmpar
WHr.l*l.Ett SHEARS OIT.
It# Lba.gr. Ibpl Hl* Rrltol Mcaanrv*
W *rr Dcirstrd.
Rpvrtal to Tba M».*ld
N*w York. Aa« «. Tbs atpt*- j
m#nt was dirts tad ta W altar Howard
by Oaa. Wb##l#r
"Wb#n M naa datrrm awl to aatab- ,
Itob this camp (WikuCl tb* pr**ul*Rf
and **• <»taiy of war both utttorad th*. '
aay food a#.-»aaary few tb# haalib of
tb* troopa b* purvh»*#d I'pn aril*- •
tag bar* I ralicd upon tb* aurgeoaa s
for a atatcawut «f tb# rbarartar of tb#
food graded and am pnwrritiad la tbn
regular array ration. I ord#r*d tba
lomralsaary d#twrim#nt at New fork
to raraiah tba supplUw sadudad ta tb#
list furatsbrd liy tba wirgann* H«ra’
la a copy of my taiagrapblc ontar.
Cbouaiaaar? Oenaral Rngan thought
that all that was aacaaasry In th* way
.4 food r* old h* supplied uodav the
provialona of general order No. ll*.
wblrh autbotia#* tb* aargaon ta chart#
> of dbla camp to parehas# ftmd to th#
am'uni of at*ty ranta P*r day for rath
patlaat in lha h..*pi ala Tb# cota
mtsKtry general, tindar this construc
tion. fotinirrtm»nd»d fimru Washington
ir.y ori’ar. and dlraclad that troops
should ba rarad for undar gansral or
der No. HR. The food which I had or
dered was then on it* way hare and
’ has been s andlng In earn for day*. I
undcrataud that th# parlshabl# goods,
,urb as oranges, ar# spoiling Tba
1 rcmn'iß,arp grnawii probably did not
kt.oi*. that there were nearly as many
slcli In camp with theti rtgitncnls as
there wera in the boap.ials. and that
g< tierui ordtur No. lie could noi btmeflt
tl #m The supplies which I ordered
were largely Intended for the men who
are sick in camp. The secretary of
war appre. iated tbi* at onee. and has
given directions by which all told .era
“til he supplied with improved ra
tions.
"A great many of the siek men do
not need mc-licines. They simply
need a change of diet, and the order of
the president and se-retary of war
has supplied this deficiency. The
j extra cost to Ihn government will be
only nominal.”
Commissary Lagan’s Defense.
Wnsbington. Aug. 27. - In answer to
Genet al Wheeler’s complaint. General
Egan made the following statement to
The Journal Inst uight:
"Gen. Wheeler called on the commis
sary at Montauk Point fur some stores
to Issue to troops which were not al
lowed by law for such a purpose. 1
replied Informing Gen. Wheeler that
general cider No. lit!, which I Imd Is
sued through tho war department, au
thorizing his surgeon to mete sixty
cents a day for delicacies, etc., was In
SHERMAN ROASTS ALGER.
Gross Missmanagement in the War Depart
ment.
“Someone is to Blame For the Deplorable Condition
of Affairs.”
Washington, Aug. 27. Ex-Secre
tary of State John Sherman said last
night:
“Gross rnismaagemem has charac
terized the affairs of the war depart
ment during the past six months, and
a congressional responsibility should
he ordered to fix the responsibility.
Those responsible for the death and
sickness of thousands of American
troops should be brought before th.e
bar of justice and if the higher officials
of the department are proven respon
sible, they should be impeached. In
saying this I do not wish to be under
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sskod by Groersl Wheeler, as It hod
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loth trim tho war deponwnt Three
> days ago. findlog he hod not dravra tho
Owsley, I directed the storm to he for
niihr-l. hot this Is S mere bagatelle,
rotr o*lo.l so Ibe r By-fold »h ch would
have beeh obtained under the slxty
reat s per diem r egoist Inti issued on
! August 10th, sad which I Informed
him In Aae time had been issued, la
or dor to further instruct sll concerned,
the regulot.ii* of the srsr department
providing for this at*'* - cents nmu
tatlrin In favor of aick soldiers waa
again s-m he ’-troaph to the vorknas
I* ‘Hips yeetsnlaf.
**Ceserr’ v. t '** could have been
informed of th* rlrcitms!sneen hart he
inib-d on my rommlssarr officer. Ma
jor Duval, who had full instruction.:
■>n this mailer over a week ago.**
CO'll NO TO AUGUSTA.
Tr. T. H. ttazelhurst Accepts • Re
sponsible Poiitlon.
Mr. T. H. liasieburat will leave hers
i tomorrow tor Augusta, Ga., where ha
g to accept a r sponsible position
’ with the chiton house of Inman d Co.
Mr. Hczclhurst hat' been In the ctn
p'oy of thr well known cotton and na
l\nl strres firm of Middleton & llavene!
j for Borne lime, where hi* recognized
[ability, industry and faithfulness bare
won for him the regard and esteem of
(til* employ)rv and all with rrnom this
popular young man cum* in contact.
Mr. Hazlehnrst Is one of the most
pcpnlnr yrung men lo Chnrlenton snd
]the bent wishes of bis host of friends
I will accomoany him to hla new field of
I labor,,
Mr Hezl hurt's and Mr. T. S. O.
I.roß#’ departure this week remove
from ihe city two deserving young
men. whom rffisFeston can ill afford to
loss.—Chorlcr’cn Poet.
Passed Away.
A.f;er an illness of ten daya, lit tie
Mti.f'tjl idnwr, the ten year old daugh
ter of'Mr. ht?>i Mrs. John Wldner, pas
sed away this morning at the home of
her parents, 1104 Greene street. The
retrains were taken to Hath. 8. C., for
In erment. The sympathy of many
friends is extended to the bereaved
parents.
stood as criticising any • particular
individual of the department. Secre
tary of War Alger and myself have
been friendly since we first met, which
was when we came into the cabinet
together. We got along very well to
gciher and nothing occurred to cause
friction between us. But someone is
to blame for the deplorable condition
of affairs which has existed in the ar
my camps, and it seems to nae that
the head of a great department like
the war d»fr«|fliion: should he held ac
countable for the misdoings of hta sub
ordinates.”