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Ciuiiiii The Terms Os The
Protocol
A JJKRiCAM OHMHDKI
Has Been Notified By Adjt.
Gen, Coi,b n.
Washington August 13.
An official statement for pres*
publication setting out the provis
ions of ih » protocol was read and
approved at ’he cabinet session
It was prepared by Secretary Day
the purpose being lornake it pub
lic immediately alter the required
signatures hs 1 been affixed to the
protocdci ot elonot give the text
of the document, but detai s its
main points an 1 provisions, which
are as foliows:
1. That Spi.i will relinquish all
claim of sovereignty over and title
to Cuba.
2. The Ih ito Rico and oth*r
Spanish island in the West Indies
and an island m the Ladroutß, to
be selected by the United States,
shall bo ceded to the latter.
3 That the United Stat-'s will
occupy and hold the citv, bay and
harbor of M i i:(a, pjuding the
conclusien of a tr Mv of peace,
which shall terminate the control,
disposill in a>d g iverntn ‘til of the
Philippines.
4. That Cuba. P-«rto Rico and
other Spani.-h island m the West
Indies shall be immediately evac
uated and that commissiouers to
be appointed with a ten days, shall
within thirtv day* from the sign
ing of the proto* d, at Hava
an and San <1 uan re-pectiv l ly to
arrange and t-xi ute the details of
the eva nation.
5 That the Guile i Sta'e* and
Spain will earn ipp I'n-, n >t in > r e
than five cnn nisiinn.>rs to n“g > -
tiale and c > ic’.u 1» a tr.uty >f p> i; >
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tli > commißsionard are to meet in
Pans not later than the Ist of O'*
tuber.
*G On the signing of the proto
col hostilities will be suspended
and notice to that effect will be
given as soon as possib'e by each
government to the commanders of
its military and naval forces.
A* soon as the peace protocol
was signed the president sent for
• ecretaries Alger and Long and
General Corbin, and by his dir
ection orders to cease hostilities
forthwith were sent to Generals
Miles, Merritt and Shafter, to Ad
mirals Dewey and Sampson and
military commanders generally.
The order sent to General
‘ Miritt to suspend hostilities was
as follows:
“Adjutant General’s Office
1 \Vashington. August 12, 1898.
r Merri r, Manila: 'the president
' directs all military operations
' against the enemy be suspended.
Peace negotiations are nearing
1 completion, a protocol having just
’ teen signed by representatives of
1 the two countries. You will in
form the commanders of the Spa
n ish forces in the Philippines of
the«e instructions. Further orders
will follow. Acknowledge re
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celpt.
“By order of the secretaiy of
war:
’ “H.C. C irbin, Adjutant General,”
The orders sent to General Mil* e
and General Shafter were identi
cal with the above save as to 1
names
As. the order st ites further in
struction* will be £sent to each
general, General Merritt wi’l be
directed to confer with the Span
ish commander at Manila ’o carry j
ut the terms of the protocol and
to occupy M anila ’immediately. 1
I General Miles wi 1 ! put himself in
communication with the chief
authority in P. rto Ric > for the
purpose ot having the Spanish
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. forces turn over San Juan nnd
other points to him preparatory
to.evacuation. Owing to the con
ditions in Cuba, the orders to
General Shifter to b- s nt he e
if'erwil' he much differmt than
those to other generals.
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:;n<t buriiin./ 1 ;.i.i, a stress, nausea,
dyspepsia, are cured bj Hood's Sarsa
parilla. This it accomplishes because
with its wot: Idfui ’power as a blood
purifier, Hood’s Sav- parilia gently
tones and strengthens the stomach and
digestive organs, invigorates the iiver,
creates an appetite, gives refreshing
sleep, and raises the health tone. In
cases of dyspepsia and indigestion it
teems to have ‘'a v agic. tone’ll.”
“ For over 12 years 1 suirwed from sour
Stomach
with severe pains across my shoulders,
and great dii trcss. 1 had violent nausea
wuich would leave me very we&k and
faint, difficult to get my breath. These
spells came oftencr and more severe. I
did not receive any kiting benefit from
physicians,-but found such happy effects
from a trial of Hood’t Sarsaparilla, that I
took several bottles and mean to always
Heep it in tire house. ' I am new able to
io all my own'work, which for six years
t have been unable nc io. My husband
•-•nl son h.«ve also be: greatly bene
itrd by Hocd’i Ssrai.par’ ia —for pains in
the back, and after th. 'l'fn. 1 gladlyi
•eromraer*: t.bis gra.'.d tx « * Medicine.”!
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