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VIGO# ATTAGKSIt
Dy ißSirpiltS mi *
7lie Spaniaids.
D £UIRY GROWS IJIPniEIIT
in.. Won’t Walt any Longer for
Merritt.
KW "'.,i U - u ..«»de r in the
l i<it» e ’ Be ‘ rAd “ l 7 1 t !fi’ r
„ „ll bombard the fo.Ufiw.
ti o,>» ot Manila by the end .of
‘ week, proeidid the troooe
„„ ready to take poaMMion tm-
The First regiment is al read
in <he field at Paranque,. two
miles from Manila. The Span
iards are reported to have been
buoyed UP With the hope that
the Cadiz fleet, due here on he
16th, would anive soon, but the
news of the destruction ot Ad
miral Cervera’s squadron,
brought yesterday by the „ <pa
nese cruiser Nanaiwa, may lead
them to surrender.
_-.~x.i4-o qv« ponataDtiV
The insurgents are consul,
''the City,ffi ut “ 4
botb r led bv bi s s un :. i
are chetxe Nli a f ol -ts
Ti,e
Leellen‘
''"‘’"J (out died 0,1 tbe ' OyagC '
{ilWg h le“‘ d ' e , Mi „K.
V,GOR “ ma<b
The illM^ . >«’ l sligl .
porous cU ‘“t out ,kuU
lhe Sp “ i
"' Iv «-th «•»»"»“' V
SJ, ' lSrei Tho Spaniard no
sh.llu.g. I” |- , Bt he ro
10“°\roXd .hem
'''““TwUw despair |
w m reach “
ofsucwaa' ' a . uu the p^P o '
-.al toreUie to K 5 I
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V. ■ ’ e Hov
, "‘± y t X3 « w>-
j hey 1 , B}V ke 0‘ I n / ~T
the American* wH’ “llig, strongly urging
: appearance, bur j AdlU i ra l | ~t e to Cavite and rea
not i.e lon£ in dOU ’’ bar e a 'b b 11 A £ u n ldo ’ with
I) wev rcr- ih t 0 'J ' . s at | has great influence.
uUU wrttr ttie foices *| iain 6 t art a t the
IM3 euspo- n'-. transpor text week.
Tue A>n - 1- eJl '‘ . • suunsh steam r, the Vosol,
hove ho) 4 ’’ ,v v , d to /onh.au a native crew
op an u-laod s-'l'P , . u /he Vizenyd 'glands, is now
Watts’ l hands of tl e insurgents,
h.ts orgfcnrzed the ycre v revolted, killed the,
(•.abin'e 1 at Baccooi will nisll o ffi carß and reached
lowing personnel . Aabo, in the Sou, he n part of
PPiLiii ’Mb CABINM '"‘ p is)alu ] j, lZ on, but there they
President of the / ua rre’ed with T ylon insur
. neral Aguiualdo. and returned to Hile, I
eClA ta« yof tllie /which is considered as indicat- '
andt’« Ihaira-
Secretary of
h
as-
Gen. Aguin.’J’c
the oath of
- s
natives- A 0 and
lowed. A
under
W anU tO lMou t '°
llniw Udhan-
who i?
V?.iu
i 1E HI '' I’« . ‘
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ffill DISGUSTtu
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With Treatment at the ihw
of Americans.
WRITES 'l'o SHAFTER
And Oomplains of Not Being
Notified of Surrender.
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New York, July 22. —A San
tiago special to Phe Journal,
dated July 20, says Geu. Garcia
I lias written a letter to Gen. Shat
ter declaring that lie is disgust
ed at his treatment at the bunds
of toe Americans and will h re
fore withdraw his forces to the
hills • x
Among the tilings of which
Gen. Garcia complains is the
| failure of the American com
• mander to officially notify him
of the surrender of the Spanish
t forces under Gen. Toral and he
j is also incensed at the alleged
3 fact that he was not invited to
- he present at the ceremony a
- tending the formal capitulation
-of Santiago.
d Another grievance is the re
tention of the. Spanish civil an
V rhorities in the administratioi
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'b v,..r. no
..ieclares ■ foree s utidf
Id
i Gen. bba ” .ftiitlv. a s l'e id
WI U -in. w 4»
, before tne
. landed H^ Üb3, l
w . E nVou^t 1B luM1 uM
e .. . nrt-a exertion,
ry-MyrUt eXL.u f ai j %
iuV. and listless. your
ingtoßuppb’^ v . uU; and
other organs th ? ey re
*t«ugth-givinS P r a cures
V„re. Hoodb
Lhat tir<-d fetdiug giv£(
fv ;ye the blood.
fc
'■■' in take
I u.<. B FIUI -■ dsMtioD,
; . i
i. of ■ ’o.r'a . ■
j ~.. ? >n«, fbe 1 Jan- >;
i-.;-r. ppines, ihi«( [
J .Xr * nd I* next, century ,
ing that the Nizsayas are unwil I
ling to join Tagaloas.
In any casse it is ci nsideree c
certain that the Philippine is- 5
lands will never be amalgamat
ed and that they will never r. 1
turn to Spanish rule. 1 her. for. ,
the only alternative, in th
opinion of the best i dumb .
people here, is for foreign rule
/kmeric.ua or British. „ 1
ROM '’> ' ' !
Xfiti.’o .W” T t: This will j
w ith 10Q* Dawaii ; ”' d 8 "
Luc'.ude Ar “Peaches" of
ffo*’ lar accomplish*
lsOin B L__ bl
SPANISH
Mam HisEsup
McPherson
KkRIA THIS NIRbW
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Fugitive Is An Officer And Man
Os Wealth
At luma Go.. July 22,-boldie s
the fort r-porl early this morning
hat one of th- Spanish pneone-H
.caped from Fort McPherson ye
mrday afternoon and several squad .
,f soldiers were in the city'.trying
to til d the fugitive who us a Span
ish officer and a man of g>eit
wealth.
The escape ot'Jlhe Spaniard wae
agvery clev-r ruse. It was wud
that when a number of confederal
veterans visited the prison jester
lay afternoon the prisoner who
rotcwav secured a veteran’s badrt
,hich had been dropped iqmn thy.
floor, and then boldly walked out
>i lhe prison with a lot of old soti 1 -
♦
. phe officers at the fcrt were,
very.reticent about the affair and
he news of the escape did not
. -« ao h the city until early rhw
normiig wnd.it was not powib. (
o get the name of the escapm
i AJiat in corn anime*
\ At fu- ’
qu dos negro soldiers watched
al 1 the outgoing train, and othe
squads seaiched throughout th
city formal notice of the mat'
er was conveyed to the police de
.jartinent, the fort officers prohab
y deciding that they would ra’her
.dke care of the matter thtuiaeives
As the news reached the city,
the Spaniard escaped abji’.t du-k
'hen ii was to. dark to see hit
ac4,and cl jibes well he hud on a
iaht blue or gray c > it, with bu
'les on th' co it coll ir.-H > wire
Spanish uniform, trousers and
•ap.
A short while before nightfall
i large number of Confederal
veteran? re at Fort McPh?r
or. and several of them walked
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7. i.O r dr! I all ill J Oa.i US i
11- ii.'.idl lijiVr v">rii a vOuiodoj
ate badge or button, as the
guard' .vebe positive that no one
passed out that did not wear '
veterans’ badges. ' .
Half an hour after the esc >pe (
-he discovery was made that!
Uli <5 UlOtyUtUl) »» UQ 111 4VLIC til (II
there was one prisoner short and
then the search for the Spaniard
began. Squads us soldiers were
hurried to the city and a squad
stationed at the union depot tc
watch all outgoing tn.ins.
Just who was to blam > for the
escape was not a settled fact last
night. The negro soldiers at the
depot said that some woluntee s
were on guard duty at the time.
A squad of soldiers called at
the police barracks and left a
description of the escaped Span
iard. They said he was the
fourth one of the Spanish pris
o ers who had got away, th ret
having escaped on Wednesday
“The officers at the fort don’,
care much about the first three
Spaniards who escaped,” said
n« of th > so di<-rs to'Cant. Je< -
ting-, "but, the one who g
iway touigh. is badly W-Ante
is he is an officers mid a ma
•eputed to bo very wealthy."
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Mr. 1. T. Buchanon, of T.iun,
is in the city to lay.
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< > CLOSING OUT
SUMIviSRDRY GOODS
Beginning Monaay niirnin?, Jaly 4-th wi Willi aim
prices on all Summer ilillinery, Dry Goads, Etc,
that will certainly interest evary one who
cares to save a dime or a dollar,
ft
Look At These Prices.
Sum me r Cd: es per y ircl 2c
Ladies Sji CViiscswitii de
tach -ji - •?. j'lar and cuffs,
lauudrie 1. only io 3 j
Ladies 5( S nrt VZaist now 3Oc :
' row 49j
. h ■ . • of a.iy osir W list in
"..tie ax'apt sitk
\VO) J.i mac a more * 75 j ;
pO'-i ya. < ’ 10c
|Yd IVidc Island 3 l~2c
Ladies h rm d >ub.e i hi
splic 3ii el I) £ 11 1 1 Pi o c
dye woi th 30c no v I'O.'j ;
L--id-e.s Irw a.t . S rms ode in.
Ai it ini</ry nt I ’rices to Close.
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Volets per bunch 2j
“ “ '• 3c
“ k * of 3 dozen, 6 j
Lurge ass□ r trne atofE owe r s
■white am colors wortn
much more, no w . .130
Shapes worth $ 1.75 now I .O'..
Shapes were 75c now 38?
Shanes were oOc n?w 25 ?
T lesfe aae not a lot of las s year's
sh ipes but this season goods,
stvlish and up-to-date and we
make these prices to close the n
fi ut for cash. We will not
charge goods at these .pr : ces
This is a cnance you will probably
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LANI'AMASONS
New Brand
V MMr • v n’W’-’vw.T’ULBB-rM*»5
Ribdons IRibbons !
: 90c Sash Ribbon, all silk in
_ new colors 6 inches wido 590
75c S ish R.’o on no w 35c
Sash Ribbon No. 80 was 90c
j now 50c
All silk Ribmn 4 in D ias wide,
red,blue and pink, was 30c
now • 12 l-2c
;2/v. Veiling now 18c
l"c Veiling now ' 3c
LOOK ATiTHISJ
Beautiful Rioh Satin worth 501 to
75 now 183 in brown blue, pink,
! canarv an I orange.
Trinmed hyj;s wor hsl 50 now 990
;; ;; $1,2,5 now 8c
. $2,75 now Jsßc
Ciiildren’s trim ne I h us 1.50
M>sqs trim.n id hats >350
Trim ned hats we re 3 5. 00 4Jo
$6,00 3,40
$5.00 . 275
. “ “ • $7.00 3.55
E' yerything mMillinery at IpnogO
, i: ; i inH ba mitcaed any
where. Everybodvcan afford a
traveling hat, a midsummer hat.
an evening hat or in
Millinery ir chsy will bring the
cash to oar stjora. vVe will not
ch i <re goods at these nrices,
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