| Title | American Soldier, Volume 1 Issue 5 |
| Creator | The American Publishing Co. |
| Publisher | Manila, Philippine Islands: American Pub. Co., 1898-1899 |
| Date | 1898-10-08 |
| Spatial Coverage | Manila, Philippines |
| Subject | United States--Army--Military life--Newspapers.; Spanish-American War, 1898-- Journalism, Military--Philippines -- Newspapers.; Manila (Philippines)--Newspapers. |
| Collection Number and Name | ACCN 1568 Isaac K. Russell Papers |
| Type | Text |
| Genre | newspapers |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| Rights | |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s64f7r57 |
| Setname | uum_ikrp |
| ID | 1710632 |
| OCR Text | Show a,a e pane Ss | SH Se ide - coms ey o; AVrd Sige peasy ik: GAN SOLO TER I go in ‘if’ it ‘were’ not for the fact that several’ of the latety arrived |‘ murses ‘were present.” Cross’ Red ask “We the Red Cross ladies to. ; what extent it is their wishes that of Uncle ‘Sam's’ solthe “uniform | _ MéMiiegs>cinn: eas eae 8 EE pers “ be ase a) “ti nie | “1 “Long life to’ the English Hotel, - LISH ~ EN OGEANIA ESPANOLA OFFICE THe AMERICAN, © PusnisHine Co. but ‘may ‘they ‘live’ it where the | blué Published Weekly. ~Papars five cents each, in Ameri= Can coin. ESCOLTA 14 OUGHS AND COLDS. the writer has. presen- “EDITORIAL ee ENGLISH, HOTEL, VS ‘SAMS UNIFORM iarrhoea Mixture Oc and 1.00 bot. be they made to understand that are to ‘do -busines with if us: reason. that be was attired in the standard. drill: uniform. of Uncle The Bill Poster—With © the march of Uncle Sams’soldiers into | Manila comes the ever present | . and oft times obnoxious bill poster. ‘What an’ ‘enormous’ peresde Barry s of all kinds | expanse of | available ‘surface do the old walls| © | were old twothey boys could they | not enter the} NaiIng | int e Eng . o th lish Hotel.. ne of € them is the son of an Episcopal clergyman. The other is the son of one of the wealthiest cloth manufacturers As to in the United. States. their uniforms, a_ des- this is being promptly taken vantage of. | ad-| not stop. it. in the bud? ¢ Why -posures of Lieut-Colonel Henry, | who confessed that he had forged the letters which were supposed to be positive evidence of their people . with Soda nored blue to meet of the with the re- English Hotel, Their shoes were the high, russet product of the Manila factories. At present they are the one distinctive dress distinguishing the weterans whe fought before Mamila from the “rookies, and _incidentally distinguishing the men who made it-possible for the En- chery of high to get because Dreyfus eso) WINES AND. SPIRITS) °° = — “| A. ¢ --- Seotch: whiskey Thorne‘s Blend white capsule , be knew out too of the -Watson‘s Glenorchy mellow Blend. . H.K. D. Blend of the purest .., much. The anti Semetic cry was only} a screen to blind the people. Dreyfus was given a secret trial and all- ‘owed no chance to defend himself | Cherry Brandy - Angostura BittersH. W. | . | under the American rule and the rs | latest move towards bettering the | conditions is the organization of | a board of health, wich will ferret out all lurking pest holes of disease, and see thatthe principles under- usual way Se Brandy Gin the officials who wished in Syphons. (out at sedoaid pnalt Whiskg'V esiavnd |, | ‘Wery Old liqueur Scotch. E. jo elisiesh 2AWhisky..Geld Capsule. ", ~~ ae | B.B: Fine Old Genuine. ~~~ Bourbon whisky, cription of them may be_interes- fickleness now are loudly clamor- | ting .to the reader and to the ing for a reopening of the case. United States government. To the ihey declare Dreyfus innocent first so as to show the style of and Zola:is the idol of the na- ‘coming to | livery’ the: English Hotel patron tion. The world has all along be- our inabili y> “must wear. To the second. that giment in the lieved that Dreyfus was. simply they may change the time. hothe innocent victim of the trea- American Sol quirements cos ‘Githia water > |B. D. guilt of Dreyfus, the | famous prisoner on Devils Island. The French _ Sarsaparilla Xe ? | Gingerade » Rasberryade © of Manila present for such inscrip-| Ag by the Spanish and _native. resi- tions as Soods Harsaparila or] © dents of Manila, when be approa- Sears Poap, and we notice that] 9 — ched the hotel,in blue, But. with. him who were : Tonie water _. Ginger ale ‘s Sarsaparilla ican Patent Medicines &@ they’ must handle our money. for the | — Jemonade —_ Pky UH boys in” blue,’ and the Spa-| @ the nish’ merchants “of Manila must: UNCLE locally made Soda water ©. BC OD PURIFIER ht Sam si 0°: — ee a ’ This should not be toleratedby English Hotels idea of. excellence, attired in the white suit affected se as good as is that of Unelé The writer, himself a private, was fortunately, according to the its readers‘ thathey are all Roster Which v Give, us ‘a us your districts,and ted for each items. No Furtouen's complied are health lyng good The board is under the di/with. rection of Maj. Bourns, and includes a number of Spanish doctors, /-who are familiar with tropical | diseases. The city has been. laid of into ¢ an. inspector district. appoin- The board has employed a number of physicians to treat disease among the poverty stricken na- opéding’ at the back an : “thehas one seats on the sides. ~ The calesas in the high affair which you enter from front. It only differs from the carromatas in being a little better built, more comforta~ ble and newer. The carromatas is. generally a recoved hand calesas. | ~ BOARD OF HEALTH The following duly qualified phy- sicians. are appointed members of, /and will constitute the Board of | Health of the City of Manila and suburbs thereof, viz: Major S. Bourns, Chief Surgeon, Vols.; Captain C.L. Mullins, tant Surgeon, U. S. Vols.; C. A. McQuesten, Acting’ Frank U. S. AssisDoctor Assis- A trip through China and Ja- tives. convicted on forged evidence, as many of our it seems now, and then deported pan is one Which to Devil‘s Island where be is kept soldiers desire to take, now that 5 tant Surgeon, U. 5S. Army. glish Hotel to open its doors to a prisoner in solitary confinement. things have have quieted i down, and Honorary Members, Doctor T. a faultlessly attired public. It was months before his wherea- ‘there is little to | H. Pardo de Tavera, of Manila; Their leggins had been through bouts were learned by his wife and This is the chance of a life time Doctor Ariston Bautista Lin of the fight, tis true but still the relatives. Such proceeding as these to make such a trip, and headquar: The rates charged for cab ser- ~Maniia. English Hotel did not take excepis what caused the world to at ters is being loaded with applicaThe Board will establish its office vice in Manila, Were formerly re tion to their lack of lustre. | once render a verdict of imnocent, tions for furloughs with permisgulated by the Spaniards. They are in the buiiding occupied by the Their trousers were of the subsa victim to other‘s treachery. sion to leave the island of Luzon. Headquarters of the Provost Marsfairly equiable and are recognized tantial white material issued by All such are returned ungranted, hal General. by the provost guard or police _ the goverment, and spotlssly white. with the Statement that the auThe city and suburbs are divided authorities as the regular rate to American Soldiers can teach It was not these that offended thorities do not deem it advisable be charged. So dont pay any more into ten geographical districts, ta the cultivated and artistic eye of these native brutes who give their to grant such requests at the preeach of which there is assigneda than the follwoing schedule: horses too much cudgel and too the English Hotel. | sent time. It seoms that all solduly qualified physician. little food, a valuable lesson by seTheir belts the writer should _ for diers are needed in Manila. until midwives d qualifie Eight judge, met with the most favor verely reprimanding them whene- more troops arrive or present condattendance on the poor have been ver they see them mistreating their in the aforsaid eye, because were itions. change, = appointed in different regions, they not filled with American gold? animals. Doctor Pablo Guevara has been Their blue shirts! Ah: Here 1s ed physician to the Hospi« appoint La Voz Espanola says in an $ o'08 $ of09 $ of10 the rub Buttoned up closely, beaOne errand.... $ 020 San Lazaro and will have of tal 93 O12 One half hour. ,, 0625 20 gg ring the honored emblems of the issue of last week. “The diffe9 O16 e charge of all medicak 33 O25 One HOWE co cctce 23 050 immediat Knights of Pythias of the World rent regiments of the army of ocEach . succees ing to this institution. pertain matters 99 O12 = 5, O09 cupation are each claiming’ the hoding hour... 5, 0°25 9) O19 and the Macabees, their shirts Six consecutielias out robncliy ga eeiibe to nate were repulsve to the English Hotel. nor of raising the American flag ve hours cs 5) 1°50 yo 1°12 93 O75 99 0°50 Barracks 23rd Inf. the rapid strides Manila is taking on our out posts upon the retireTwelve tours, The steward told us we could Mania, Peer sts allowing two towards becoming a fit place to go in if it were not for the fact ment of our noble soldiers. The Sept. 25th 1898. _ hours for feed live in. When we first entered the “American Soldier“ is the mouth99 1°50. 5, 1°12 that the American Consul was and reStsecses s9 3°00 59 2°25 American Soldier. piece of these claims, We can- city, street brawls were of hourly present. We ask Mr. Williams Mr. Editor. The carriage is the tWo horse occurence, foul odors issued from not see in What Way the Ameriaf it were his wishes thatthe blue Sir: vehicle, often called a Victoria. cans gained any glory for they did every alley Way, street gamblers uniform of Uncle Sam be excluded In looking over. The Quilez is tre most common nuisaThese from his presence. 3 | not dare advance until our heroes blocked the sidewalks. enterprising your of 3 No. ~Vol., 1s It had retired in good order And ces have been largely illiminated and convenient of the four. The steward told us we could ) TA | The Passing of old Manila. 33 oI9 33 0°37 "SBT CULOIIED *SBSOTUD ea | zon é ~ Gab Fares | "SODVIIIVO or refuse money _ The. English. Hotel has refused admittance to its dining room .to a United States . soldier Fee aoe howe who was’ so anti Iewsad sy |. . AERATED WATERS RRHOEA AND COLIC |. American in “his inclinations’ as to es THE Spaniard | Jough lozenges ‘ted American’ coin ata Spanish Communications and manuscript addressed as above will be gl:dy. ac- ‘store and met witha’ refusal of ‘its acceptance. It resulted in a -septed and given prompt attention. | good, ‘round toungue lashing for | Advertising rates on application. the ba aes. Bs a _~ American Coin On ‘one or two | occasions, | tson‘s Expectorante : # = ae | Sam will not again: ce ; Subscriptions not: accepted. of Uncle offend their: eyes. She — Vol. IL—No. THE AMBRICAN SOLDIER 5 and the enameled photograp's over shirt bosoms got sea-sick from the sufficiently to be able to cross the ocean, was given his discharge, Tuesday. Tnis makes the second “Tittle paper, {was struck with the part played by the prominent Vee. J. Mi. gth &Iam sure the “Spldier' is of man has “G,‘‘ Who Co. Manila, Philippine Islands, October 8, 1898 conflicting emotions There was brave young engineer, been discharged for Physical disability a Who for of -home.?“‘ raising the to regards “In Aas (Excuse me you did not apply. to the proper Company or regi ofa iolen ment.) rsed excu be may I hope I w “No for the liberty I take in winting. from as humble a source..as al wepular. the he is O. K. on the above, Spaniards, and “old | 3 oe he and address, of the men actualy in that ceremony;~soengaged OY SRM a ber pte Src oo that any wey Pay we aes first flag raised on blockhouse, “ Meu-} ed to Corp wesSe hand ANB Orie : 29 ee ee Bes TCT bea Efi eee aoe es | (i é _ ee “4 | oe ERLISTE SE x pe pacee i -— ‘ and Pvt Wistcott Co. D. 23rd_Inf. Hoping ted: in this weeks paper. a est _ And: : re Oblige. the dry dock. Bo PRS _ |. Ist Sergt. : a razor. to sign the rately they, ishall, return home ‘that: they will soon. be thrilled and & : valor of 1 nies. We - at! or a cm them from. A Spanish officer, _ attempting | Reports mail brought was arrested] “The the island, %o leave ~ ast week by the -provost guard to Sergt. ‘Freeman that his “only ce fa: All the Spanish officers are pri- ‘daughter, aged 7 months, was dead “goners on parole, but not allowed in New York. to leave Manila, without permis- | ‘steamer bound. for . Hong-kong,} This gion. ic on man got Private a] news board Haeckl also received the of his mother's decease at Hos Cal. Calistoga, 1g tue Ff § On account of the favorable con: § | put he was, noticed and his passof the quarters it has formation | none had he As demanded. ports. been he was ordered ashore and placed| Shakperean wnder arrest for breaking his parole.] | 4 rf | : a oe ih - re l as 3 \ § Sess Etems and Opinions _ : _ N' that a recitals Boa from Cavite and made a , Monday forenoon. prmeness short visit Z ™ Several applications for transcompanies, and ~ fers to. other. -to other regiment, Were ring the week. - filed du- Several,.of. the boys partook of the Queen's hospitality on board , ahe “Powerful, Sunday. e % Ms : ‘ dos rnias ng*ts bearepro | will | Spanish “Profesor is adding to’his e + vocabulary slowly. B. Hinchman has | law, as we illness of 24 on; that and Coconsidering fe ex. first 1t the bone | COW" in quarters assigned them. OF quence, for the barracks Were just | barely large enough UR J Still we’ hope to tre first place. ward bound. soon to-bé'be tome. hen oat oe eee ey ANDREW MARKER. | Neighbors, and We no doubt will, : | for they are soldiers and fighters.— 4 GE? Rien “destce, “2 epee | oe SS Sicheraa nol ; aaecoliot jot f: I. Brown and Harry Sweeny and N respecti+ | of companies M } vely are ill with Malarial: 91 fever antL| bio” es: the hospitals The 1oth Pennsylvania has been ‘The N ebraska Régiment has rey ceived a query from their Gover — | fanted. 1 the‘citygapply vatee oncks that would make the Dons tremble be done count the ‘“Tenth‘ in. We. are ready to meet any foe in any field; but we seriously object tostaying here in Manila, Watcbing a lot of Niggers ‘‘We have good and honorable jobs Waiting us at heic. \.. / UTAH z + 4 mozsig Suburbs. Ma, : Eh -- — | ee pes | aoe | . | | Your very interesting publicatiom sells among the boys of the 4th U. S. Cavalry like hotcakes. — doing out We are at present Dost, cassack and Interior guard duty. All are taking things philo- sopbically oping for the time when We will return once more to the dear old States. Pvts Nachbar and Langdon who were Wounded in the skirmish progressing nicely. Yesterday Was ‘from the way, the at Cavite, oe are mail-day and boys the contents of their devoured — letters, it is. safe to presume more than one. dreamed of home that night. — The other day our Commanding | tions inside our lines, consequently we are not. drinking “pop” or ea‘ting banaMas these days.7° 7” Several Native dances have been given in this vicinity, of late those has Badal e. Hospital confined atbe.the ableBrigad to rejoin his will soon S officer ordered all the venders of “Lemonada“ to cease their opera- ‘ | Sergeant Fisher who pr Tabacos de Filippines ‘Cuartel Ippines.. OM de Be — as Gide pe ited oe es hy ‘f d : : i pe hat ad wale be the: reg | Babree cea ge Gli ment, who is and old neWspaper man and a good and experienced soldier besides. Im speaking of the general feeling among the boys as to staying here in Manila, now j peace, is. declared he said. “As long as there is any fighting to. ) Th bar= Soldier at eac } the American A requisition has already been 1e Kodak which | put in for necessary heavy clothes as the boys will strike the States execution iS now fairly of Major Higgins. | just. as winter will: have | e Ser Mi, city was into the | | SA Det aug adi oe O pelea /deliod- pee ken pe dream‘ and. coSO according yeyto | mes straight from: reliable authort| ee p‘otograpr | > Gr Hot. | po Avie s took Mant- embark on the sing on our} between the first and tenth of Nov. te they preferred to: for as to Whether ns to | Tacks to | ordered to make’ preparatio lly belongs ‘City of Para’ | to this office. tours. A c*emical annalysis by Pro- -and that would require a Tennyson to make memorable. But the bright fessor O'Neill showed. phosphorous to»be the cause. of; new guns that we carried had not Chaplain Daley, has taken a poisoning snapped a cap and the officer‘s death. A young native lady who stand against the use of the “Army ‘swords were sheathed in Chamois was deserted by one of the boys some up draxwn and ; Canteen resolutions pertaining thereto and‘ for thé simian. is*accused of. fee- ' skin, Not a man was mustered in the Great Beyond, not a skin ding the latter matches. submitted. them to the other army Tre Guard acts as a general Was punctured by a “Mauser ball Chaplains stationed here and at police and justices‘s court for the and all are answering yet to com_ (Cavite, for consideration. any roll-call with alusty “Here.“ neigt borbood, all sorts of disputed If that kind of war be hell, then bills, as well as family rows being & Private Jensen of, Co. “G,“ who life fdr volunteers is barrack-room brought before tre sergeant at the of portion large a shot accidenly more so. The boys are all longing front door, w’o gefierally straigitens hisleft hand off. and received other for home, aud the sweetest music | injuries by an explosive shell, at| things out. No fees: Tre mail was gratefully received they ever expect to hear, until the Cavite, Sep. 8, having recovered Pamoencst and G" 3rd U.S. Arti- nes “L ue pector of Buildings He says thegas peaceful as an angel's dream. position is different from the office § Tre otter troops tad “blazed the way‘ for us and we lugged our]. } a ew Tee and an - bedraggled knapsacks stock} a kas now Tre Company farm, six stallions being quartered | fagged selves into tte city some in the park across the street. Tf ere. three days after it Fad capitulated | and the Governor General ' ad tais some talk of adding a goat. for Hong-kong. Our | Private Heydenfeldt is manager | ken tre “roads of the menagerie in the back yard’ knapsacks, haversacks, belts and_ He has added to the stock of birds’ pockets were stuffed with cartrid-. about with. and beasts in tke shape of a car-. ges we. had lugged nivorous animal: that bites.” He ex-. us all day.and night t'e day of te. pects a couple of buffalo calves’ city’s surrender expecting to “wade in blood to the bridles“ in a charge | soon. Tte pet monkey died TuesM., after an: with Spe-in compliance } Yestrday sae the Head. , | 69 from | Ecial Orders No. oS | qO lee = r "WELL [GURss Yee Gon f 2220! bed sd Jers boezslnoa ow)” ee id | SCChiiniee'B Seid wai Rae PSO n the stage. in | appearar |taff will have to be secured from | the Idah the wrecking detail. The Hibernian- § /a, and day A. ee r eX lia has already been selected. Fals- | of conte fS Soh | ee The company sick reports are] 2 “enlarging, daily. om : Maj. R: C. Warne came over j | || head quarters, and have moved to | y | the Escolta near the Spanish Bank. the rotunda. The character of Ophe- § But w Corporal Fred in ; ve? series of § their age be given of _ rough th ur respec do not wish t iold the k copy-righte been appointed to a position in iy by O. W. Coursey. such te did under — t Departmen License ithe Seren Go. 4. correspon: § in the posse: Lothrop Our quarters were disinfected, | Lieut C. W. - Our advent ding to City Architect. and Ins-§ | “Tueday. “ . y First 3 ‘ et boi ayi g - suggested Section Six is the livliest section. inthe command. They releive the monotony of camp hfe by -hol= | enthused with the neWs that, ti ey >I are Soe furnish writme mater o have enthusiasticail: n ~—eS we But they answer for one. on the} Course the Utah Velunters are very haveitor som-| has } pay roland ye scribe. lives in hopes greatly over crowded in conse- a_fe a He 1s now recovering Private’ Varian is back from the. hospital after an absence of seve-. bbe | ral’ weeks.” | muster rollup © of jthe [I as-to when Rearaon, Who was ill,[ se ke. arrived on been left in fever When Sergeant Nystrom has been suff-. ering from dysentery for. some time past; and _parboiled. in presperation, The ot a Lieut. Wedgewood was given a. hfs battery are harassed by blood t-irsty mis- llery, marched in to te wing of the Cuartel de Meisic, occupied by “A'* _quetoes ‘and-during | the’ day. they “B‘‘ inUtaheeeArtillery, and | lations fe and bhsettled. es with brains their [Er +k their sounds | rack ing _ sounds brains: With specu ations: H aisatl. ned Wreck near the lighthouse. The ‘added ‘other two steamers are floatingat. wt & correc- be that error will ing for the news has been published there that he is dead. rapidly. ted, sore and sWeltering carcasses the have turned | Comkes gtecking tofletail nodris attention Pet - Chandler <Caeid® the partially bur- | ewhats Te|| their ve A a was. reco-— | aneamg of he atati SADbiph PROMesate Verety. pace ole or a and -pleasing , s are noW as limp-, like straws st and t e last musket ed-tick| . and taas.a),b . lifeless abst+ | and modestlyes : oh ene right toto||| vyen‘t our flag : a.sandenough.to ven‘t energy our right -4-veying party, consistifig of Sergt.pa prime Burrows Lo. B.c2gre: iA. e _.- Mc-Arthur, they tying itthe Hag 01.‘Fischer, Privates Van Brunt, Swie- |} Manila. the-pole, passing-it over to Capt. ‘kard and Cannock, have been ma“inc and { .Corp ‘Whaley and oti? Mconnuer of the roads inzéhpad SSR E SST aueniltine details oS : ane lin; the men}: to bias eink: isn who slowly big, lusty fellows thats..ad to double, ding fifteen. minutes up their lithe, long anatomies hke. house, each evening. the first ¢ ~ “Pshall be fi ates patted a-ained from : complacently. and.pleasant- | lance-are being. fryed down, to mere. brawn and bone, by the hot sun d endeavoring n of glory all _ | to. skim _ ~—WOTES FROM THE ENGINEERS - €0-or apply to them in person. The as the though several, are | laid',.on . the. shelf in the hospital and. the .ba- wild scramble on >| to, enter, Mai write doubting . can one glory“ ‘s and 18th‘s and treading on each hal acquired late and, comparatively speaking. they are enjoying reasonable healt-,. ity of the Orient.: on hand that he is Willing, other over the que troops and Regiments should try.{ _ While the vering. If he be lucky enough to pullthroug® the people of his na-. wounded at Caviteis emotions they had thonght it. They are comfortably quartered. at Ma- complaints; Doc, has a few bottlee. waved in ‘splendor for the first, time ‘He can be found at Barracks No. 73 )21st’s have bee JAnd stating that was not the | just out side the Walls a half mile. others heel tua “| for public re ease and proving by giving. names from the sea. Peg ~ IS Sere pe that They have not yet succession of intense ‘Co. E of Which command Wortser is | that eventful day that Mr. Dewey and drakes‘ With a member now call him “Doc and ° ‘played “ducks say porarily by Corp. John Young, they found that it , was. not. given the rest of the command came out. to them to fight for their country. All of the boys, are everjoyed— and that was.was not all the vivid | to have him once more with them. they. took part in the festivities of cramps.and Dysentary in short order ue U. S. V. been _.Corporal Anderson : | grand reception by ly as a caged, | leper. At present the boys Fave “slu-. Monday evening. He ffed. off’ some of)the mopes and the Scandia, having the miserables that. they had when. San Francisco*'With Idaho volunteers out of their present splendid oblivion by giving publicity to the fact, through your has for duty in the health de- free and the home of the brave.“ They.are. all...darkly, deeply, beau- life.as ®'Old Glory over blockhouse no ag you say.— The boys of.the.Second.battalion “From ail information you can of the S. Dak. Reg. are smilng sin columns, that, contrary to the geebtain, the first flag was raised. ce Wortsers Pain Cure has been in- ‘neral impression prevailing, ‘ the by the first Battalion of the 13th troduced in Camp as it knocks, out, Idahos are on this island and_ that Minu, = Young partment. His position as Battery quartermaster has been filled tem- characterises the regular, and take to the routine. of barrack room By your-gracious patience, ‘Mr. “| Editor, I would like to hoist the eel detached | vepose and serenity of mind that” ng tionwe amo t quesare going” The one grea t'evboysis “When = Doctor clarry tifully blue at the prospects of staying in the Philippines for long, ANKLINGS: FROM THE: [DAHOS Any one holding the source can wasily display its stream of golde, another can not obtain an ounc without the holders approval. absenée. the march of the anchor to the bottom of the harbor to anchor them forever in “the land of the diving had never a fear; He went down on the wreck, Got the hose other, the s: lf, arising from accident ~ Being « moral young man myse round. his. neck And is now in a a received Woo e Trevailli private Tenaturaiv hate-to. see an unoffen- severe Wound While bathing-at-the- -hespital neat. eee nee ed. ding pubic being misinform 8 _ INGENIERO. Was o, Francisc San in ths for Sutro-Ba "We can not say anything e discharged July 21st and has alvoic the not have we as es, ‘ourselv ready.filed his application for a m: clai to ng of those who are tryi ee | _ pension. -gn,-undue victory. Ee boring uncer a delusion. ting as chief of Section during ' is. harps shall bree’ melody of goldenured spirit, will be the enrapt the song of the iron cable singing upon | command, Corporol Backmanis ac- of us who can. speak some Spa~ nish were’ invited, there Was music. and re freshments Which were apre~ ciated, but the dancing my!it was. something entirely out of our line . WO! j= — eat, 3 4 oe =o Cee awe oe ’ UT = ae 5- Ts ‘Were, ‘left: ae oe. _ THE. Laniaaci 7 72g rast joined, intel a few:ol ey Oe 4 yy acManle 7 Prilpping blasts _Oetober 81898. _ A SOLDIE anncasbo ena M AMER | NN SOLDIERS SC NL if iP il | the) BB Oy Pars 45 tacae nese tent igaAk Frisco. - Pragas fans, --Faiar iat, was: Alte in some to _experiences | acquited reported ; in 1 the States. The erroin neous report must have caused any amount of sorrow for the eX- gallant tives. , oT friends and tela It is with a deat of pleasure ithat we welcomed: Lieut Chambers ak ase, which. are) held 1in. Co. .B.4 back .to, his. company. ; er hw wae evening, of ol Musician Larsen took an invoBy DR MASERAS. The band has_takeen up their push,it along The iy | luntary bath last Sunday, and is lodging among us Their influence wo! “ASH ‘oe ompany HH.. have chipnow well’ informed’ on ‘the subject is good’ ahd we ‘hope to keep Manila University Late of pedin j and. furmished themsemlves of filthy water. While ,going his them although at present. they _ whith, ice, to. cog their drinking, Spanish pronunciation, rounds as patrol-1 man, he, in com-| are talking of moving again. EyeEnglish, "Spanish water. | pany with Sergt., ‘Dee and_ Priv. night we haye comapany parammES el! i it. is. aie bee eee gee ile : Es 8a. came to a pie Olson. and Kern, guard moit and. the, mulyah. el. ames she. abd Ea ONS cogs} oeeo cep) she ‘fifty foot creek which if crossed siclends a very martunal air to our a -e. ‘wah! > iP kinds ps “cumets.. regar ing , it OY ors ose - eee eee To day. ri | would shorten the trip somewhat, two, evening, features... ,. oth ae our future movements are on the). afiaoa see ee tae tee ‘To. morrow. and .of course, they. tried all sorts ve 0 The men are under orders. ‘not emah-jep © Y@stesday. eee jaa _move., The, latest,.whichysays we. Ayer Oosshlay-geah soy. of ways to get across. Larsen. sig- ‘to contract any more debts with Re gle. not you “Are: Pres “eNwee ategea v7 are. to, proceed, to...Hgnolulu,.. for] ‘ | Fe »BUE RIGS: | 6 hted a native raft. in mid, creek merchants as our. stay in Manila flew Gun | is decidedly. agreea- Si, i caans,. eee oe8 eoe Yee, sir. fp) =O and after a little while succeeded grows more indefinite every day. to. all... | @H bla. ViP ey vee vee Don yon speak The air is full.of going home ed 0-c00. ‘pab-. in coaxing one end of it, to him. sath Vv, ocupado | el a Are. you busy. It was. only the.work of a, mo- rumors Cypher telegrams ‘are rement, to transfer his avordupois ported as coming from Washinge ‘e-coopah not busy. Tal ‘hresigess : the. ‘number, - 6 No ety ‘ocupado...ba” to the shaky, craft and Billy was,. ton, ordering the volunteer. regior 7, are the. latest acquisition| Ricacte oo@ ¢! odds ad eee Listen: fits | +c not in the boat, but out of sight iments home before the first e Noyi to our, quarters,,,and.-we hear all Habla V, anenneones seg Dy you speak spanish _ ‘ blah oo8- “ted es-pan- in the muddy water, only his gun vember. kinds. of ‘complaints made. by. in| being visible to his fellow “ ‘coppers‘ dee ae iateere ek Inates af, the guard. ‘house. They Gegdal. Dee by a superhuman effort and _ Serged Van Baad: and Whecler _ Say. the, monkeys. keep; aie awake 4Porque?... see e068 as Why? by. the help of ‘the gun, pune have resigned much to the. dis‘Deténgase. ... 1... Stop. “all night by. their chattering.him out, and almost ‘rolled Lam ‘going out. 0 i... PVoy @ salir | pleasure’ of the company. Corps. himself at the funny sight cig. Fiannagin and Taylor are now Ser(Nouquiero, “3.0. 0. | Dewillonot. © e Some. of..our. baxsic atents ‘the}. Co. ese Ty - = ae a quite common lowe bbe vee Man. oes een e@e Woman. arido, ees oee i. 2o8 Husband. Espbsa. 208 eee Ok 20e Pe eee Wife. tie aes eee Child. Girl, Mujer. to see,a pera a prisoner at work, | who e dayneh was.on guard and, meee a im, while he, swept up: Nifie... Nifia@i.. he yard. Truly this is, a changing: ms we’ dae a elet eee eee Boys: loeb een 028 aes Young. 006- eee ee0e Ce Sefiorita.... , Serge, Major covering. from, his severe. ‘and will be— “able dekes soon. to attend ee Wee Iness | PPT Padee, WS QFONR Madam, CORCMIRES | O74) hOB 2e8 ioe poe Cibsh) CoMRT sai” ak san ees A ve i to & Madre, eee A: Hijo... aes BeBe, | Primo. Be a i rae wha’(ban 1 Bd put, Up, a a. very creditable appearance in° their | uniforms. and are ' Lady. os eee, see ses ‘Sefior&. ss. ... Stover i is slowly, i | Caballero... Ses a see fo ingr, fine. : i¢ able Tedder, Prof Hatslr. sshosteupes te x © Mother, 4 arg bed Son, hee tee veo aoe sey Gm? SRG e 3 Uncle. _ ae ’ Aunt}- {Como'se: itdtha V2" we Whats your wae DOG I9V@tsl Diss | Que. hora) ON? padi cot (912 ao: : : (| What time is its mud:and spluttéring like a Barker are the new corporalsi water buffalo. Bill is. O. K. now Lance. corporal Clark has. been but says he will not take “short promoted to. Corporal, =~ cuts anymore. - Pyt. Jeffries hsa been detailed Lieutenant Sauter accompanied on ‘spécial duty at the Palace.: Sergt: Albrecht and his: squad in Wagoner Thomas has been” ill -|their ten o‘clock tour of: inspeéc- for the last few days: Appendici.|tion m the Native Tenderloin dis- [tis was feared .as some: of its sym. trict last. night. abs: toms were apparent. He is ‘new The sick list. of our. company, better and attends to his eity as has increased quite rapidly im the all good: ‘wogoners: should. | jlast couple of weeks although no The management of the Eiopiag very severe cases have vas: yetiap- theater are contemplating tatkeing ‘peared. The, following are now sick their show to the ae _ There in the Hospitalbwith slight attacks}; are “several Americans_ in, Manila _ , pof fever'and from the doctors report who, would be. glad to roe funds s-jare all on, the way |tosrecovery.. for: the enterpries, The. native acto) ‘Privates. Richatdson, ‘Packard, Gil-|’ bats and jugglers” would furnish more, Gunderson, Monill, Sorén-| quite a. diversion from the “usual a on. |La H. Wallate. 7 ae G Capt. sh oly iRewvhtes (i i Boesel. and |the:: latter! familiarly “known is “standing! the strain: “quite d g0| fine specimens: of cannibal ) IS ge; which: will: come quite resin unavoidably crowd : coina-| poe in case his getting broke and’ in FOR SALE, 5° “boots condi« for le- tion ond complete | set household sanded’ of a aoe! ae monade. furniture very good vis-a-vis. Car The Aste Battery. “hevld be’ riage with horses.. Apply, to Acfable.to pet into’ ‘quite: a; rapid countant's. office of, the. Mint. Ca. of “‘baise ball, mix‘ with. a nine. com- bildo Street No. 505+] : to liposed of ‘such players’: as) Delaney. wn | Kovecoand;. Widman of: the Old} “Minnehahas‘ of /St|Paul. Ryberg and’ Euison’ of) Minneapolis: Mingdh , as “Littles Jhomy Dougan, have 1st Sargt_ Schlosser “at E. shag1 already, turnedo:their eyes: in» the» returned to: diity:. He has’ “had direction!,: of the: lobby of -the. ‘a dong’ sick ‘spell” bit eal eee new), capital» where they. expect) fecavered” ee Lto;.supercede Col: Lowenstein, with: |American entertdinmen Sergeant! VEeIOs ‘(natives)’ are con- jlold_ men. iO1s We regret howerer. to have noted Larhbedt - is5 ebllecting the death of Paul M. Crosby., of = old coins: and has now some very GG, a, and lent Bat of C. Co. | Co. ¢C and Capt, Brock “5 of Co. : ed hte in quarters, | sick” but are: rer (take ‘Bunihine dao company ting. jg raciannate works» likes a beaver: 1 notwithstamding: the ‘factsthat he 44S,'recovering « from the: effects. of Lobe fepiniéntal’ tnascot. Dewey’ a;broken) mb; i the: goat brought over from, Frisco|" . Our tonsoriali artists; libel and the: on St? Paul’ is” “as lively ast. [Bestel ares having an easy time ever but dént'‘like-itonkeys’ and pro-' ofnit snow:,as the’ boys) are all ceeds to make, them a scarce, ar- leaving) their; moustaches ‘grow’ and | tice: He has’ Bit one or two of | all they) néedoito shaveias a few ithe: ‘fatives: “and “how has ful sway :phairs,on. the: ‘chins of some of the: ae at oe Pyts Londen, -Peélock 'Priest? kulent eee Muchacho:.. Joven. " sented, all covered with such ‘truc- gents nee rege Hombre... | that, Corpora “AWISO. and]. company say) ‘others; we would. give.the | Astor] ‘Se. naieenf tradueciones d de cai is, pecemine Boys quite a rum for their, ‘‘coin.' instancias, documentos, Mel - pA: base ball game in Manila: ia ‘espafiol al inglés y- devant oe jquite,a dog be: quite-a novelty: and. would! beY’ maquina. de. escribir. a the oné,to be the family, affai ae | osarcange a‘great help toi the: civilizing moDart fir monial. diffi-. wement which “Uncle Sam“ ‘has hood when -any LIBRERIA. DE. BREN, enison / assists begun. _ ithe additionsof:a fie: “Bar: The! | culties* occur. Magallanes ro, Mantla. Captain Bjoinstad deft) ros last a Lold;;vetss here and’: at home will no him. If you want. pointers < on 1 baking, week | bound for Japan, having an | doubt be ;pleased:to -hear: this:.as g3. been detailed as~clerk ‘in’ the: the investmént! of: their prospective’) biscuits, give Al. Enckson, a: call. ceived leave of absense . tor: 08 a oe = |perisions have been ibothering them) ‘Kelly can turn out: ae few sinkers| Couple’ of moda hind taré. | NOB ever. since: the: chégitininegu of the himself... StSiamp Coller r fo ce an ch me }i; Private: "Rede Me: ‘Ladiabs Shi Wats: a A . fine; stock. of, Philippine Pw Way roe: LaMbet Rag “Been: Comedrab: “Shorty? Peniadls ap- from White Earth has proved. shimstamps. cantaining. about, 200 diffedbeaitedoas. clerk i in the: ASsistant | Co) “D.« Lpe eared: on»-tle scene ofcour after- self as good a soldier as any in) j cent kinds of the oldest as Wall. as ag 1s Gen office. © ’ diriner;;| siesta to-day: wearing: a) the. regiment The old fighting the most. recent issues. some. yalSpanish flag) as an jeodonrindl ban- ‘blood — of. his' race, showed itself} uable,. assortments.. are. for. _sale 5 many of our men are ‘sucfon ,the day of the battle. jdager 94). The young lady, in. St. }Patuksto; cumbing;, to disease, Malaria, and at very moderate prices. The first... issue sag this. paper For particulars apply to The répiments having” ‘been ‘paid | took ,very;;well with our company-- whom: Fred, Widtham\ promised a dysentery.’ being, the common ; ail. G Hermann. obit full’ the merchants of town and 165 copies — like hot cakes.) White. Elephant’.will be dissapoins, ments, ‘(Doe.“ Beck js, kept hustling Office hours; | have raised the price of'théir! wa- ~ The~monkey™is™ now™ so tame ted .as:'this animal, has: failed.te to attend ,to his clamoring crowd] es oe a 2 of ‘clock :a im res from 10 to 20 per cent .on some che be. iS.» fia of patients. Beck is the:good angel}. to roam aro-) materialize,,, There are; plenty. Boas -.afticles’-Thig should jot he's'so-and und..as héipleases. This fact re-}0of; the ,Constrictor type, also, scor-, of the.company.. He, not only adthe boys” shotild: ‘taise a ‘good ‘big flects great credit on his owner pions and centipedes. Perhaps one ministers to the sick;.,but,also, has an of. these - would d@se etiyro 2 charge of the company, fund, the and; trainer! Louise Pope. i. It may not do any good at .Sergeant| Albrecht. is.a fine shot... | When.-our.. “six. ‘feet, five’. men boys, having” a: confidence in, his| this ——" ‘bat” is worth ‘a trial}with ankddaksA Rie and Risch -came., marching ability to spend their comtributrons elt 90: “All particulaps AS “regards -mianyway} ~ should’: ‘reriemiber | The,..scales 5 in” this. city caguek down the street. they created quité. jidiciously. ning affairs in the ‘Philippine Iswe: will,in- rae probability, have+)‘be, very. truthful, else; everyones of a» sensation, among. the sawed off On account x a Hoes as ar- lands are obtainable at the ofanother pay day soon and and we| us have lost from ten to twenty. natives, awho were heard, to, excla- tificer- Dyer,’ Pyt Sutton/is, in charfice ot. ought not pay Stich prices as they pounds, ,.since leaving -Frisco./Ican-. ge of the culinary, department. The, Fror. HERRMANN D.Ph. ask for some | of their. goods. ‘Dont: be: woozy. he but duible latter has exceptional ability as a Callejon de San Gabriel No. 4 Ls not ,account, for this{,as,) Sinmons seems to be much fattereven than nar “Bino! and. save the .Gov- pastry cook and), we, have had. Office hours: | More next jtime’ ; - 9 to 12 ofclock a. m. few, hundred, Pension pie .and. doughnuts. in plenty he .wasoat,. St. Pauls. It, may be- vernment,.a “His Nibs,‘ | veral times. _ that, the Angel. food we get is'the. accounts... We surmise that, Corpd. ‘Hensel 4 It seems too bad, that, ‘Captain BUSH: 521 rod the .Chi-| Bjoinstad‘s death should have been Sergeafit Lambert = re ceived hel's succesful raid on cpytig,: LOL FaaNSERE of Co! “Cs, s $e? tee Pie eGsi BAF SE ? ee bev k dS 4 = wre Bete 4% pontine. etaenen TT SS ao Ripe : = 5 | > OL 3 : I stNQ. THE, ei ANussines 5. ROSTER ae Manila, Philippine — hi 8 1898. | a| zondo, Ontsne =e a catia | out fe seville in. @. be rumor is occasionally stirring 13th Minn. Co. Ke Palace of sober condition. uite a sensation, but this is ee 2 bat- dil Governoor, old Manila. an ly calmed down by some ad13th Minn. Ce. aS Dolores, a AES Co. make no Witt Se to ho- verse report. Many of these sturaun OF THE PACIFIC talions. ist Wyoming Infantry, 1 bat- Santa Cris nors for flag raising, neither did dy sons of the plains have no AND FIGHTH ARMY CORPS. 13th . Minn.. Co, aA talions. No. 19: they invade the city: before their time for the jungles and glades Light Battery “Ty 6a Uz S. calle Real, old Manila. more fortunate. comrades who were of the tropics and especially, the MAJOR-GENERAL ELWELLS.OTIS 1st Montana... Hidq’ ters. Plaza, placed in the lead according to topography of their present locaArtillery. ‘U. S. VOLUNTEERS. Cavite. , Astor. Battery. their. rank before the assault. tion, no wonder then that many — Comanding. | Its Montana: Ca, NG Oop. he: They tried to get there. Our Co, are eager to Feturn: to their own _ SECOND BRIGADE. serve Hosp., calle de Arsenal. - PERSONAL STAFF, Comander. did all he could— native pag, ist Montaga. Co. “B", Cor. there was not a man in the Co. Co, B. are istavdoried at fort Irving ‘Hale, : Captain Ry, ee. Murray, 4th Ca. ‘Belgadier general | calle de San_ Domingo and calle from the “star set of fours on Malate where they are doing guard Je S, V., commanding. | ~ valry, Aid-de-Camp First. Lieutede Arsenal. : the right tothe 5 footers on the duty. rd Uz S. Artillery 2 battalions. “nant F. W. Sladen, 4th oe 1st Montana Ce - + and ye extreme left, but what. wanted to They are very comfortably quar18th U.S, Infantry, 2 battalions. Calle de "Serenade oo calle de _ Aid-de- Camp. | dobattle and longed for'a smell of tered and with few exceptions en1st Nebraska Infantry, 3. batArsenal.. burnt, powder on the firing line, | joying good health, talions. STAFF CORPS AND DRRARTMENTS {but We constituted a portion of|. 1st Colorado Infantry, q- “bat. the reserve and had to listen to Co K. have the’ ‘distinction of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas. H. ! talions, iki and 2 the sound of the bullets keepiug getting the orderlies during the past | seri U. S. V., Adjutant General; Toth Pensylvania Infantry, 2 batgiao” St. Go's Go- quiet in the rear of the lines. two weeks, a few times both for Brigadier General R. P. Bae ‘talions. But after the victory Was Won and the brigade and regimental head hes, Usi:S, N., ‘Inspector General; Utah Light Artillery, 2 batteries. Old Glory waved o‘er the ram- quarters. This speaks well and > Lieutenant Colonel E. H. Crow- | Company pA Ue Engineers. | parts of the city ‘“E‘ Co, stood shows that the cowboys can dress der, U.'S..V., Judge Advocate; face to face with an armed up When they feel like. it. Lieutenant Coo James W. Po- | SIGNAL CORPS. ‘angry mob and had.we not had pe, U. S. V., Chief quartermaster; rst and and Companies. as brave a commander as ever Lieutenant Colonel David L. Brai“Dr. Wise the Senator's son Provost-Guard of the City of lived, we would have been slee- from Mo, says he used his judgement nard, U. S. V., Chief Commisary; ping im the musty soil of a to good advantage when he joind Lieutenant Colonel Henry Lip- Manila. Brigadier- others! R. r. Hughes, Manila . cemetary we were to Co. C. and is getting along fine pincott. Deputy Surgeon General, U. S. V.. Provost Marshall GeneU. S. Army, Chief Surgeon; guard a bridge over a tributa- with his more northern comrades. oe ry of thé Pasig river, and on the Major .Charles Mc-Clure, Pay- ral, commanding. _ agra: 2Un i Infantry. spd OF eT -Ayunta- main road to the city We had master: U. S. Army, Chief PayA YM. © organization has 2nd Oregon Infantry. miento. { ad quarters). no more than got stationed until been effected at Malate, for the master; 13th. Minnesota Infantry. Old Man | we were confronted by a few na- benefit of the 14th., North Dakota, Lieutenant Colonel C: L. Potter, U.S. V., Chief Engineer officer; tives who clamored ‘for a passage. and Idaho Tegiments, ~ Directory of Re cleat and DeSoon others came, then more and Lieutenant Colonel C. W. WhipA permanent organization was ‘af. ‘more until the street was. full of ‘fected last Saturday evening with plessUS S&S: Vs, -Chief Ordinance | tachments. Signal Corps, rst Company, No. an armed mob and the air was full election of officers and drawing 3 Officer; Lieutenant ‘Colonel: Richard E. 16 calle Aguada. 6f all sorts of Spanish and Philippine up a constitution. words of displeasure. Our Co Was x Flaca hntn WU, 28. oVi,;oChief Sig=t! Signal Corps, 2nd Company, No. 2 calle Aguada, ic wnal offer. |: smal] then about 95 men, ten Lieut‘s Aspenwall and Slattery 4th U.S Cavalry, Headquarters, . Major Frank C. Grugan, 6th Aror twelve of them Were aWay act- have heen on the sicklist during | Cavite Arsenal. ing as advance guard and the si- the past two weeks, but are able vem Chief of Artillery. garde AJ. Ss: Artillery, 4 batteries, | tuation Was getting desperate-We- to attend to duties | again. | cuartel de Meisic. GENERAL OFFICERS. were formed in two thin lines across 6th U.S, Artillery, Battery Pt the road and waited in brePrvs Anton Adelman and George. wa es 5. Major-general, U 5. Pawlicn de Luneta. jathless suspense for an attack, Dollard of Co. K. are at the Di. Bape Military Gidvethor in the Phi-| 6th U.S. Artillery, Battery “GK, |Forort which We had good cause 'to hospital. 3 | lippine Islands. Commanding the De- Kort::San i Felipe, ‘Cavite, is ou: — 1 think would come. Meantime the | partment of the Pacific and Eighth} Astor Battery, No. a calle Real, - {mob grew largerand larger and to aig i ne a “new mess i . Army Corps. Manila. Ermita, -|make bad matters | still Worse. a and the kickers have given up _ M, are | os Anderson, — a : their j Oo indi Di-| « 1 ee Dakota ie | 2 | battalions. tst I daho 14th U. inhi dt 10 companies, cuartel L Malate. ‘ral, U. “s. x Inspector General, apoth UL Se Inf. H‘dq‘ters and a ‘Department Pacific and 8th corps, g companies cuartel de Infanteria. and Provost Marshall General of 23rd Uo 5S. Inf. H‘dq‘ters and | : ~ Manila, Manila. 7 companies, Artillery Barracks, i is, wi. G. Brigadier-general, Old Manila, a 3 commanding ist Brig., asrd 4JiSe InkoCo: “Cu Trea<. aOe Division, Cavite. sury Building, Old Manila. : Ovenshine, Samuel, Brigadierist (California. H‘dq‘ters and eneral, U. Ss. v., comanding ist Baie’ and Division, Manila. Palace. of Malacanan, San Miguel. Hale, Irving. Brigadier-general, 1st California, Co. “Be ‘DAES G5: V., comanding 2nd i “L“;casa de Limjap, corner San and Division Manila. Miguel and Puente de Ayala. Whittier, C. A., Brigadier-gene- > Ist California Co, “CS, “FY 6G" oa. SY. Collector of. Cus- “K“, Spanish Barracks, ‘Luneta St. toms, Manila. cuartel de Fortin. Reeve Charles Mc. C., BrigadierIst Colorado. H‘dq‘ters Calzada eneral, oS a. Deputy. Provost de Iris and Plaza de Sta. Ana. passage ol arshall General, Manila. | | Ist Colorado. H‘dq‘ters. Co. “A‘, mer for An SES HERO oG Convent San Se- favorite | w ORGANIZATION, I ie P, pilgaitiar companies tA ae aay et and WOL | the: “net: have given a centavo XN i“ for the chance of the entire Co. ‘one or two volleys from such a -|force, or one bold rush, and all would be over, and the passage clear. I looked at Lieut. Franklin, (our | Ce: Comander) he seemed to have been Waiting for this especial time and quickly stepping out beteen agar of eo Ci is at the Sargts. Malan. Be is.. Teportd ane. Des- mond of Co. D. visited the Mon- in tones terey the other. day were. well plesed with the pridg, of our fleet. coragious mob to quail that they could wot pass the bridge. He spoke in the Spanish tongue and all understood him and the mob hesitated—and as Lieut Franklin has been laid up with a sore leg for coming in too close contact with a poisonous spider. John Martin, George Mc. Gregory are ithe that ME “Corp! brigade hospital and to be very low. lines he told would have them caused a more Priv. George Gahan of Co. B.. says .‘‘the man who hesitates al- at the brigade hospital, | Ways gets the pat end of it Reinforcements. soon arrived and| The boys of company E. feel instead of trying to advance the very much elated over their premob barricaded the streets, and fi- sent quarters which are located nally after two or three days, gave in the extreme suburbs of Malate bastian. | 3 : : | ore 2 Co. will Way and Went further out in the and hope they will be overlooked first Division. rst: Colorado: Co. of BUS SH slept in the streets, when the next. mee of apiary country. We our guns at easy reach and went ters is made, Major-general T. M. Anderson, No. 46 calzada de Alliz, Sam| paloc, pe a. me arid gone and next day to Malate barracks and us S.i¥3 comanding. Ist Colorades:; Gop LS pe. left in its wa k 2 usual amount got the first rest We had had for Cipoin Mud gett, bint: Juge No. 12 Plaza de ae Ae of individuals 36 hours. Had our Comander pla- Gotchel & Proy ee Co, G. have First BRIGADE. 1st Colorado. Co. STS Nos @ tired hee : | yed his card too soon, had he purchased a very nice pony and Brigadier. general H. G. Otis, Plaza de Santa. head. hesitated a moment too long ge oe two wheeled carriage and hired a Ul? SP“Vi commandme : 15t Monist Colorado Go. “C*, 20 cal: Co. would have beem wantin g;young Philippino to take care. of tafia Infantry, 3 battalions. 1st zada de Alliz. South Dakota Infantry, 3. battaliones. Detachment Batteries “A“ and “D.* California. Ist Colorado Co. one No. 1ose time exat once take t going steaake is a great e boys he is a The. canteen, “recently stated doing a good business and we look fora nice fat dividend at the end of the month, Sergt. Mc. Fadden' S shuad sport 66 is calzada dé! Ally. io ¥ Ist Idaho. H‘dq’ters and g companies, cuartel de Malate. en ARTILLERY, 13th Minnesota. H‘dq‘ters and nice new cots, quite an improvement Lipht Battery “G" 6th. U. S. Cor {Di No, 249 |calle Cabildo on our foriate bunks, which were} {made on the floor, ard! consisted Artillery, 4th U. ‘S. Cavalary SIX old Manila. 13th Minn. Co. “A“, Paco near of a shelter tentf and a blanket. troops. SECOND DIVISION, Cemeuterio. | ose about 65 recruits.—But he fully it and ride the small seat on the filled the position and came out of rear end of the farriage, a place with colors flyiny where it seemed all was lost. Casein Moffet of Co, A. now holds the pasition of City PHisen Kv RECRUIT, inspector. NORTH DAKOTA Corpl. Wm pee and JohnHH. Franms, of Co,..D. at bee Division Hospital. Priv. -are | 13th Minn. Co. “B“, and one Recruits sent to ‘the Or since This regiment has been stationd Cor. Bustillos and Manrique, Sam- their arrival here are rapidly ae in the bamLoo barracks at Malate Pe ay ae Hibbsman, Moe, palac. ning their drill. | Rasmu ever since the American troops ssen and C. Dennis ‘of Co. oS 13th Mink Co. Lemeri, ‘took posession. The location seems G. are sick, at the Brieades HosPaseo, Tondo. Since pay- day we have seen to favor, the boys in many res- pital, = Erkber BRIGADE. 13th Minn: Co. “E“, San Fer. many things that were amazing- pects. Brigadier-general Samuel Oven- nando and Numantia, Binondo. such as small men drink their We have a great abundance of shine, U. S. V., commanding. 13th Minn. Co, Re 37 Nova- Weight in beer and do duty under fresh air Which seems to act very iain tS: Infaatry, 3 batta- liches, San Miguel, the load but a gay young favorab'y on them. lions. . Gant 3% | 13th Minn. Co.e'G"; St. ‘Tho: Sothario from Texas took the cake, The constant longing for the old ist U. S. California Infantry, mas. Old Manila. basket and all, by emptying an ae has been Keeping many Sargt H. D. Mc. Cosham, Cane 3 battalions. 1th Minn. Co. “I No, 1 Eli-| even half ‘dozen | di et of veno| of the ys in suspense, and the Major-General. Arthur Mac- Abe ete, a as V., % commanding. ist SOUTH DAKOTA Caputer ee . Set Eee eet” Mie ee ES and five privates - who A THE AMERICAN SOLDIER. — The orses good is ship Tacomato arrive with expected aily, when we will probably do some interior exploration. “DIAMOND DICK“ Troop “C" 4th Cavy. The Mails, Mails to and from the United Sta- tes containing the matter for and from troops will be dispatched by the ‘O* and ‘O' steamers plying between San Francisco and Horg-kong. The fol-. Icwing is the schedule _'O"' and ''O' steamers eossegsee LODO iverss SHOUE..c eres "NC ea” Belgic eeecveterce Coptic......... é Gaelic:.c..cc.c Oct. Jan. TE. 24. 14, Feb, Ze 'O"' and ' O! stea mers due at Heng- korg ficm Sas Francisco: Be! gic viscessee CEO SPAEHOs rs cocest: Doriensivds.. a9 Beigios iis. c Deer i OU COphic nen, sos kyo] {Jaen Col. Jewitt at his. of the Oe: 27. 18. O- = 1st, Calif, to meet all-gosd Headquanters im puts ) up a cup. the A LEAGUE TO BE FORMED. _ Sunday, | Up to the feurth inning the game stood 2 to 2. The Astor Bottery pulled up io the fifth but the Fourteenth made seven. When the seventh > Vol Elks Palace, Sunday afterncon-at 3. P. M, Oct, oth, 1898, Come one come all, | there will Private Edgellef Battery Ss; who died Isst weck was burried Saturdey. The battery escorted the remains to the cemetzy, Baitteries H, K. hand G were playiog clecksrs Saturday, H batteryjmeking the worst move. Every time H. gets settled dew. properly and their quarters tho_tecughly cleaned up they arej ordered E in an epga- nbering Spanish at we taka Oo move. ELATED © Beware tha pest: holes, ving public exIt sympathy for e itizeos war,s cruel hb Acd resoly of this” the city to keep all United tion Sherry. te monopolize it is Certain smile and a 'God all of the that they will ve 2 a greeticg fer all and receive Biess You" from all, They came on the Arizona the morning of the 28th and their nemes are> Miss Aonie J. Garlick, Sen Fran cisco, Ida Lessw 1), San Francisco, Miss Ra'ph San Francisco, Miss Smy the, San Francisco, Mrs. Leonard, Los _Aogeies, Miss Schafer, Ockland. Mrs. Elsiffer, Salt Leke City, Miss Killian, | Portland Ove, Dr. Frances Woods, Pertland Ore, Drs Palm and Beere, The first seven young ladies~and D:,.’ Palmare sent by the California Red Cross, Dc. Beere is sent by Co- lorado and Miss Ki iaa and Dr. Woods by O-egon Emergeney Corps. The Kon ‘Leche and El ; Cometa, arrivalsin the newspaper States soldiers out of the native shops — ‘two new ght of the line the attack, and - and houses. All soldiers: are strictty fraternity. forbidden i by our cwa brave ment of the glorious tther, that the ori- prepared and s Joun K. Smeitps. F.L. Marsu secretary. Orders have been issued to each company of the 13th Minnesota ocw peliciog As new3 E company and bore the | ginal frem ticn, when preperly d, be sent to Capla and that copies taio Loar at weet them two better. It stood that | the families ef the decea| be: furnisP hed hp. way untilil the seventh when the Foursed and published ia the local press. man crossed the plate ‘the clouds, opened up their daily shower and the game was decided ia favor of the Fourteenth. They; drack Cyrus Noble Whisky that ~ Noticeto all good Elke willl be pleased The American Commercial Company teenth Oct. 2. 1 at. INGNs tion remains here a yeat he but few of them left. op thet, teo, w ration for this « The first ball game ever played in Frage, and mo Manila was played on the Luneta paso gallantly p rade grounds be'wcen the. Astor Ba. ; boys in the achi ttery aud tbe Fourteenth Regulars, | victory, cw 2Qe ee 17, Ce | 9 ae PLAY BALL! sail for San : dia | 2 of the Scan The steamer Scandia arrived in port | Monday, after a somewhat stormy tips. In addition to mail she carried sevetal Doctors and Hospital! Stew-ds. Retuits for Colorado, Nebraska and Pennsyilvania were also aboard. of sailings: | Francisco from Hong. kong: Belgic Arrival ~ Ries ling ee President. night, a pressent from. the -Americag to enter such places w:th the intention of ‘“lozfing''; as: these pleces are regular pest heles and infectious tracted to diseases in them. can Small be feared at this easily bo con- pex is greatly season of the year and is at present prevalent among the natives, Several cases have been reported ‘among soldiers where vacinoation has either been neglected or has oot had the desired etfect. Every soldier should consider it his duty{ to his comrades. and himsef to aveid the least danger of infection, “Seer sextet “tad Bless the fed Gross are on our table, Ap attempt is made to translate the Spanish jokes into English but we have not as yet been quite able to gtasp the evidently hidden meaning. of some of them. Their circulation is well established however among the Spaniards and among the American soldiers as curios to ‘teks home, Long life to them both. It is rumoured around that the engineers quartered at the Insula have a game cock that can wallop the Island, . 2 Cemmercial Co, E This Company has purchased. an elaboratety engraved sterling silver cup - Have you seen them Is‘nt ita sight to be playéd fer by soldier base balfor screeyes? Sey! Bat Imust get sick lists. A league.is being formed anda and get into the hospital right «way Formerly professor in the Uniseries ef seven games will be played } “y Quite @ few Spanish cfficers, late | for the pleasure of having one of them versity'-of -Mdnila,..ahd*a résident [s'nt” for the cup. The cup is on exhibition | tenants of the third artillery quarters, me, h ewit thiz ympa come up to-s in the Philippines for the last 18 at the Senate Saloon on the Escolta, | paid a visit to the barracks Tuesday. ; it jolly to see a real American lady Applications for admittance to -the| years, begs to: offer his services once more? (1 wander was it chance league may be addressed..to. W..W. or design that sent us such fine assorfor the treatment ofall kinds of Browa, President American Soldier's ip Most of cur boys are ncw w:lking” ted sizes, so that every man can find | diseases. | about tewa. with their jackets turned Baseball Leagne, amoug them at least one to remind Consultation from. 6 to 8 p. mm itside ont and all looking East. him ef loved ones at home. Aad while at $2 gold: Visit $5 gold. the California, Colorado, Oregon and |) The terms (of the old soldiers are Utah boys claim proprietary interest’ ©oNo, 6: Dulumbayan Street, Santa pidaly exrpiring, and if the organiza. ia them and already shiw a dispesi- [ Gr 12, The Srd artillery. Doctor. Maseras Vol. I.—No. > ae ~ £5eeepe Gi F long the ) 5 €terling- ‘takes the -plecasure to- announce 3e that felt want, a First Class Genuine American Bar supply the very pest the Market affords. We Mixer and are able to supply Martini, ! have he has just opened © and Restaurant and employed_a Gilt Hdged SKY cOCKT alls i AER! CAN W & 4 fe Maan ol Siete Set pes i ap ‘ : , Ay aoe casas aay sat oe iter od irgh hateh atkins SHER packanrctiarade ty ys ol I rag etc--SCHLITZ QhitTlED Wiry SCREW STOPPERS. RO CORKSCREW REQUIRER or --- ANTOINE CAUSSAUMITIS. Best AMERICAN BAR del Padre Moraga no, Plaza American liquors, refreshments and musical 30. Sep tet et teron ered | er a eee AOSD HABANERO Escolta and Street Dealer cigars. -on sell at factory prices large sales. Money exchanged. pee > poet wre Best LEVY, best Phi- and discout 7 Manager (Formerly of S. F.) American Kea and-credit; in the assurance to obtain in a year the Large store of all drugs and new medicines, Hn- price of the purchasse, aad certainly more, by ‘the glish. French and American perfumes, toilet articles reason of its being the best productive affair in these and specialities; mineral waters, sergucal-instruments, Islands. filters of all Kinds, Homeopathic medicines. For more complete imformation, apply to the € Best Spanish RIET AIL story. Cigars. Photograph, PIONEER SALOON oo Opened during the blockade 19 June 1898. Refreshments for the inner man served ice af all times (Hacept when Closed). | cold GETTING Cavite COUNT R. F. Gray. THE ALHAMBRA American Atlantic Garden Do not fail to call, Babb Plaza Padre Morag 3 Wines and Liguors Calle to go back to Hiurope the owner, has for Isale a fine industry, at the price of £ 1, 500. This Business is very easily managed, with good reterences “AMERICAN« WE BUY AND SELL ALL COINS, BOTH OLD AND NEW. JOE ants ate ceeds. Nueva. in the eS GER WHOLSALE AND in the finest grade of cigarettes manufactured lippine factories. We corner of calle ge :a ; (UNDER entertainments. a Wer YOUR MONEY’S }WORTH Hscolta =A No. 9—2ad | EMERALD 1 Hscouta—Maniwa Jewelery Gold. street Silver, of all Kinds. Watches Nicpel and steel, in- laid and enamelled cases. Fancy goods Smokers sets, Opera Glaes Scarf pins, watch chains, Diamonds, Rubies, Saphies,-Emeralds, & &. Pedro Blanc. —1 ESCOLTA NEAR or THE pale 1. BANKS. Lunchs served by “old dad‘ Geo A. coach. Almost new Can be seen at Richwein. plaza Palado, no, 3. |
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