| Title | American Soldier, Volume 1 Issue 6 |
| Creator | The American Publishing Co. |
| Publisher | Manila, Philippine Islands: American Pub. Co., 1898-1899 |
| Date | 1898-10-15 |
| 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/s60p70j7 |
| Setname | uum_ikrp |
| ID | 1710633 |
| OCR Text | Show Weekly. Papers five cents each, in Ameri- ‘ed vindication of Hotel, the Ma- up an ‘attemptthe | English Hotel, as follows: tan coin. .. “Tt is to be hoped people will | . Subscriptions. not. wee ‘tbe less reckless about sowing | and manuscript Communications addressed as above will be glady ac- Gigeotd. = Some weeks ag Now We seriously object to -eepted and given prompt attention. ritt‘s engageme being called “people.“ Not but Advertising rates on ee Wiliams was What We are the people, but it} | marriage may | a simply offends our sense of good. at Pare. after form neWspaper ic ee oe EDITORIAL — ties tre “are” ‘Miss William Washington. othe gackicn! tie pretty young geological survey are of the opinion and cranes be} that the Philippine islands may | rich in coal and petroleum deposits | hi and say that it is known that gold|~ Saar cacend a week, un- is to be found there. It has been de-| ler the above- heading has been , cided to make an examination “of | ‘thoroughly discussed, pro and con, |the mineral’ deposits of the islands, ‘during the past week. ‘We have re- jand Dr. Baker of the geological, | ceived upWards of two dozen let- survey will proceed to Manila as/ ters” on the subject; from soldiers, soon as possible. ENGLISH HOTEL VS SAM! Ss ‘UNIFORM | 1 UNCLE oe THE : te ee “4 te — We must get home—we must a camp, - A canvass of the sitextion deve: sey again! |lopes the fact that theres not one say HUES Whitcomb Riley. per cent of the enlisted men in volunteer regiments here but want to get home as soon as possible. dogs : vl Effeots of war POO ; London.—The Times this’ morning devotes an editorial to the ir | discussion of the effects of war upon ‘American commerce and, A permanent organization of the ‘It thinks that the present | American Soldiers Literary and Dehopefulness —of the. Americans in this respect: is not unreasonable, | bating Society was affected last Tuesday evening at the Christian and says that, looking at the marvelous expansion of exports, the Commission tent, near the head{contraction of imports and the mo- quarters of the Third Battalion of | the First California. A large mem-_|vement of American bonds hobership has already been enrolled,. meward, there is irrevocable evi-! sd t¥ade: n | dence of the country’s growing eee eg Teoub!s iin tho. i ateri rT ] ; densed oS an bis SHIRT SLEEVES. Uncle Sa- a note that drowns the still, small|” m‘s blue. s'irt is as much of an ‘voice of the Ladies. Home Jour-. garment ‘white blouse as is the of the blue or nal.—Mpls. ao man-of-War'‘s- man, and it is entitled to just as much respect They differ only ‘in the collar. If admittance is not denied to the sailor‘’s blue shirt, why should te barred?) The Writer “Congressman at soldier's has seen tome, be de- his oWn seated at the banquet board and attired an the emblamatic red shirt of the “old volunteer fire companies. Has not the reader seen a similar instance? the Sum the matter up as you Will, fact still remains that the blue shirt, representing, as it does, one color of our glorious flag, one sym- and sailors in Ma- ; Givena Year. istricts of this island, to the. A QUARTERMASTER‘S SERGEANT WHO SOLD SUPPLIES. ect ee = bieprent revolution, A iedten tnt. a, ‘i arson Hobson, causing ee to chard throughout the country a storm of| ~* - dining room in his SHIRT SLEE_ VES but it does not occur to us that | comment. Even the gentle Ruth -aman attired in regulation drill uni- Ashmore says: “O, she oughtn't.""| the} suitable to the climate. of |But there are rhoments. when form, | chord of patriotic sentiment. strikes | ‘Manila, can be ccnsidered to be “outer -and all soldiers nila. are invited to join the sociewealth. The Times ‘cautions © En_ | glish investors, however, to remem- ty. No fees are exacted, An. interes~ ; . ~~|ber- that t-e silver party in Ame- ting literary and musical program |is being prepared for next Tuesday oe Tica is still potent for misc ef. | nights meeting... : eg | y kno "The writer “a man is not to. be admitted ‘Literary and Debating Society, the eee The letters in favor of our po- ©- The Atheriead trabiae 9‘in he seek sition have been rather fiery in cond line at Manilla nonchalantly : ir denunciation | of the English played cards while the Spaniards : ly |were shelling their position, nt “ shows: the disciplinary ne 5 cng — ver, and there wer that we should a lve hs English nila ““Times‘’ ends for re'a- tog ! V, RN Cornell GY poe ma es tive to the PusLisHING Co. to our ‘Editoriab Anxious for home loving hands on AO Germany is to increase her army | to the extent of forty three batta- dcbébkn lions of infantry, aggregating 22.500 church. Referring of a ‘Published rebellion. corer | oh |} brow and hair— _ Dim rooms, Wherein pes ‘sunshine Colorado reports that they are is made ad The lost: love of Be mother sha not in a position to say just Waen they will. go home, but with the the child— _ Restored in _ restful aneeis of other volunteer regiments are anxiously aWaiting the order to break 3 pip ces : men. AMERICAN : of the "Ate cephuntt Washington. — the following correspondence has passed” between Colonel Roosevelt and Secretary Alger: Santiago, July 23. —My Dear Mr. Secretary—I am writing this with the knowledge and approval of General Wheeler. We earnestly hope that you will send us—most of the. | regulars, and at any rate the cavalry ” division, including the rough riders, who are as good as any rfeoulars and three times as good as any state troops. to Porto Rico. There are 1.800 effective men in this division, and if those who were left behind were joined to them we could land at Porto Rico, in the cav- States Were to ted policy of a1 “This army," soon crush ou me and in the General would save society by a president as ver ‘contemplate 1 “in its dealings sumes an attitude | as ridiculous as. and chivalrous con ted States d uA to af bs ; al termaster‘s supplies, has been found _ ne bes one TRY Sia Welch guilty of embezzlement and. sen- lses are disappearing from Manila.. 'tenced to one year's confinement © The_ sand .bag ‘stocades. Which at hard labor in the United States | blockaded the Outlying streets “ave penitentiary. at Fort Leavenworth, all been removed, and.workmen Kan. General Miller) has. issued | jare now. tearing down the stone an order apres the sentence. breast works near the English | ° | Railroad station. The Spanish ‘priSaturday evening Ock: ist the soners are removing the large mo- | following clerks of the Depot Quarhony logs.from the top of the old termaster's Dept., gave~a house wall and. using them for firewood. warming. at their new. residence With these landmarks. gone, the fon Calle St. Nicolas: Malate trenches are all that remain. J. V. O'Brien, Ralph Bromley, as evidence of the Spanish defen-| Robert Mayer and E.H. hew. : sive. preparations, Covers Were laid for twelve and. they all did justice to the viands and drinkables that were spread before them. | om - Discharzes not givaa Betindreds of applications for dis| lekaat With transportation, are pouring into headquarters every week. Enlisted men who left good positions to join the expedition are anxious to returin to them. ‘Seeing no hope for an early departure of their regiments, they The Philippino quartet serenaded them during the evening. The evening was such a success ‘that the boys could not be content without “just one more“ and their reception of Saturday evening October 8th was if possible, a greater success than the first. Goverr bol of our principles, and being a people from the b |are seeking individual discharges. part and parcel of Uncle Sam‘s alry division, close to 4.000 men, end of the campai ‘Tne only grounds upon which Uniform, is certainly enough ho- who would be worth, easily, any just to express t |. | discharges are being granted is norably borne to demand its ad- 10.000 national ouards armed with of admiration whicl black powder Springfields or other valry has created — Physical Disability All applications mittance to Heaven itself. archaeic weapons. Very respectfully. rope.” stating other reasons are returned : Tom Finney swam between Theodore Roosevelt. ungranted. As to the death of the EmpeBlackpool and St. Annes-on-the-. It is the policy of the Govern- Sea, in England, four miles in Six ror of China Kwang Hsu, nothing - The following reply was cabled ment to Keep the largest possi- hours. The feat was performed in definite can be learned. The whole to Colonel Roosevelt Aug. 5th. ble force in Manila until peace {rough water. Your letter of the 23d is recelmatter is still a mystery. It 1s gemerally thought, however that the ved. The regular army the volunnegotiations are finally settled, or we have We must get hom Emperor is actually dead but that teer army and the rough riders have it will not be made known posi- done well, butI suggest that, unless been aWay. So long, it se orever and a tively until the Empress Dowager you want to spoil the effects and Mr. POULTNEY BIGELOW, the day! | glory of your victory, you make no has completed her arrangements for her succession to the throne. invidious comparisons. The rough). hcl ©, so very 10 sick we well-known American essayist and journalist, is about to visit Manila The Czar of Russia has on foot .<f At this she is an old hand. It will riders are no better than other vo- have STOW. orld jis. like in order to examine the political a scheme for the general disarThe: laughter of t be remembered. that at the death lunteers. They had an advantage in; situation by personal’ énquiry° Mr. mament of nations. The matter is te of Yung Chih, some twenty years their arms, for which they ought, to ‘aA moan! In our tired hear ig dits songs Bigelow will probable’ publish the’ under serious discussion in the ago, the incident Was veiled in this be very ‘grateful. “R.A. Alger.” ee in Continental papers. General Booth as vain— : | ‘results -of his Sig. | Secretary of War. same mystery. Magazine. We mustsag re" of the Salvation Arny has thanked We must get ho the Czar for his action. Hon g-hong L vegraph Preparatian’) are’ being” made at} ~ Private. Santis of the-Ist. Arthe-| home again! — the Pension Department to handle} ma Volunteers, was. recently _ tried| We must. aeeet s ———207h0o——— ey x quiet there; the claims that will follow the late by court martial for. oer ue I arn Stil, he's” no fish \ were — cee Peace on Ea: th, ete. Semone —— Se ee dport Manila from t*ose kept oh LA OCEANIA ESPANOLA OFFIGE. will be ess Jae SOLER war. ‘They he THE AMERIC CAN ‘THe No. 6 eee eer Pn We Manila, Philippine i-—Nor6 Roosevelt for Governer and calle peated Cabildo. as the It was not determined Li Bd and re-| the ori by pleading that they | hly cowed was ‘good looks U. 3. soldiers quartered e point of the the street evidently had} minated for Governor by the New a wholesome effet. But on Monday of this week water was thrown cate the other Sp niard if possible, York Republicans. from two places on calle Real, the who it was supposed had made good little emblem of Liberty and Jus- his escape Luckily Corp. Ryberg RATS! tice, being the point of attack. of the other patrol had halted the flying Spaniard and arrested him! The Hong-kong Health Board| The. affair was noticed and immeon suspicion. Ryberg says the feldiately reported to the Central Pohas been authorized to expend low at first refused to halt. but lice Office Captain Mc-Kelvey in $1.000 in rewards for live rats. This a revolver was shoved in his| in view of medical opinion to the charge turned out the guard and when face he prostrated himself on the quicker than it takes to tell it, effect that rats are an important was on the scene of the outrage. ground, pleading for mercy. factor in the dissemination of buOf course the Spaniards were A guard was placed on one house bonic plague. and the occupants given to under not in the least to blame and ‘stand that a repetition would be were the only injured participants serious for them. At the other house in the affair according to their own were four Spanish officers and their testimony. However Col Jewett did families, boarding with a widow not recognize their innocence and a year's impri_A private soldier was recently woman. No ceremony was used in sentenced thet the inquiry concerning the outrasonment. The nishment was so sentenced to three months imprire than the Spasonment and 500 francs fine, at ge. and when one of the officers much more s ected that they Nancy, France for shouting “Vive fired a revolver shot through the niards “fad. floor in hopes of hitting an Ameboth broke d 1 and expressed Zola.“ rican, the entire party of Spa- much grief. ey attempted to niards were ordered under arrest ‘change the de sion of the court and on their drawing Weapons,| Let them come were hustled to the station and} Madrid, Sept. 2: It was learned locked up. The next morning, evi-, tonight that the Spanish Govern- dently after they had time to think ment had issued a decree assem- of a plan to escape being hauled bling an army of 110.000 men for into court, they sent word into General Reeve, the chief of poactive service in the Phillipines. lice, that they were innocent, that (This telegram is somewhat out their land. lady had thrown the wor .the the Colonel Roosevelt has been no- across THE ef date and it is quite probable selves. Is really too bad; But injury with insult Is mingled and I'll quit. If I play ‘the Spanish gunner, ' How can | make a hit? —Shanghai “Daily Press‘ When the widow was cal- on whose rent money _ gineers died here today from rheu-; The Chinese have ) exchange of the Hawain petitioned THE SCHEDULE ALIZREADY FOR THE AMERICAN COMMERCIAL COMPANY'S CUPS. Wednesday evening the baseball enthusiasts of Uncle Sam‘s army met in Whaley‘s Casino and formed a permanent league to be known States citizenship papers. QUICK - VENGENCE THE PERPETRATORS OUTRAGE. “SPANISH CRIME HONOR“ she was OVERTAKES OF THE FASTENS THE ON A DEFENSELESS WOMAN. relations States or between © less’ strained on what the United and Spain have been more account Cuban questions, we much about Spanish the boasted OF THEM GET of the have heard Honor. Just “Honor“ A is, has mever been fully demonstrated. The shooting of innocent men, women and children, the starving of thousands of Cuban reconcentradoes, the vicious corruption which. de- anthorities. Last week, a Two Spaniards were brought before Col. Jewett at the Provost |Marstal‘s court charged on the upon the quarters of some officers, corner of calle Spa- Real Were officers, Was California and Nebraska only regiments unreprea schedule of games was of the evening. Californians, the soldiers GHS AND COLDS son‘s Hxp:ctorante and Cough lozenges RHOEA AND COLIC interfer- red and forced the Spaniards to| Ge desist. Whereupon the latter drew who canes were armed he had equipment cabled for league. the (Continued AERATED WATERS locally made Soda water lemonade ~ Vonic waterGinger ale Gingerade ) Rasberryade Sarsaparilla Lithia water to \merican Patent Medicines most effective 'ricoperes de Barry Soaps of all kind - Perfumes weapons. The Spaniards were just retiring through the door, when | 4th page.) failed to draw his revolver. and Harman pu'led the Spa- draw his revolver. At the sound of the two ominous sing hammer his knees and clicks of the the Spaniard raised “>. rai- fell on his. hands. _ American = Jl ebaeco Cigar The and Scotch whiskey cigarettes Pipes cigarette WINS AND SPIRITS holders Brandy Gin . Rume Cherry Brandy | Angostura Bitters H. W. ~ Photographi goods 7 fameras Dry Plates [ford and Marion‘s xX : Thorne‘s Blend white capsule Watson‘s Glenorchy mellow Blend. H. K. D. Blend of the purest 972 malt Whisky Old liqueur Scotch. Very . 93 Whisky Gold Capsule. ily .B. Fine Old Genuine. Bourbon whisky, Crosse and Blackwell | 7. Paper end © : Ingredients for developing and toning. ENGLIS H DISPENSARY ESCOLTA 14 Shanghar use of Soda in Syphons. with heavy ebony that proved desiring for complete base ball outfits, in order to play the first games, it Would be necessary each regiment to turn in all 14 knives and attacked the Americans, rying a small American flag at their head. For several nights this niard off and enabled the Corp to from of whom ESCOLTA Turner Califor- nia with deadly weapons. The soldiers were watching the performance of some Phillipino dancers when the Spaniards appeared upon tte scene and attempted to break up the entertaimment by catching hold of the dancers and making themselves generally dis} agreeable. o With the true gallantry of all hue ssnish most present. were the sented. To fix tte task that ENGLISH DISPENSARY eleventh with assault small crowd of Philippino boys Spaniard made every endeavor to formed themselves in a semblance drive his knife into Priest‘s breast, | of a military company and with but the latter recognizing his dana homemade drum corps marched ger held on to his assailant‘s knife up calle Real, Intramuros, car- arm for dear life until Pvts. Dona- continued. On that week Friday, dirty water was thrown at the boys Soldier‘s EACH. the guard came running up. Corp. Priest Co. J, 13th Minnesota Was in tre lead, and he immediatly started in rapid pursuit of the Spaa run exists in the official circles, all niards.who kad broken into these have we seen in connection down the street. The hindermost Spaniard, finding himself closely with Spanish Honor. | But on Monday evening last, pressed, turned savagely at bay| an example of this ‘Honor‘'’ was and grappled with Priest, who brought to the attention of the being taken utterly by surprise Police American DRAW KNIVES.| __ YEAR Harman, | Pyts. Donahue, ‘and Husch of Co C,First Within recent years during which the Two inst., The Stars and Stripes insulted. as the Base-ball Association. Despite the fact that a heavy rain was falling, a large crowd, ee lect for United BA- IS A SUCCESS. of clubs "The Treacherous Spaniard. | matism. He was for ycars county sur- | —-veyor at Portland Ore. | The congressional commitee returned from their inspection of the lands SOLDIER‘S number Beieined ot. led, she in fear and trembling and evidently in fear of her boarders, pendent, , declared that she had thrown the water. Her apologies were profuse and ker distress so It is reported by the New York apparant that she was released af‘Tribune that the Anglo-German ter a reprimand. The Spanish offi-| alliance has been signed by all par- |} cers Were informed that any repe-)}: ties concerned. tition of the affair would be decidedly serious for the responsible| . Honolulu, Aug. 2o:—Serst. Os- parties. eee es mond Flecher of the volunteer en- The Honolulu stock has been organized. — AMERICAN The to enter Was so large that it was. considered impossible to play for t'e one cup already offered by the ‘| American Commercial Company and to overcome te difficulty. this company tas graciously offe-— red anotter cup, to be played for by a division of the clubs into two. — leagues. Each league will play two games every Week- Games will be played on each Tuesday, Thurs-. day, Saturday and Sunday, and will be called promptly at tour o‘clock. They will consist of seven innings in fair weather, and five in rainy. | The representative of the Ame-~ rican Commercial Company stated. And is this Spanish honor? Four soldiers, officers at that. turn on a poor woman to escape punishment for a dastardly insult, which they beyond doubt commited them- And the actors‘s face was sad. Quoth he, “To play the villain islands Aug. 28th. Fixed undergo 15, 1898 Warer, « «, have It was a Cuban drama - All SEBALL.LEAGUE France! 0h, France! that our Spanish friends thought better of it.—Ed.) health to rigorous jail life. ment oD Ea ames were not o enough Islands, Octobre H. but ten for its. the — SOND, OREGON | ss Seeing Regiment G “gu dness~ acquired. would last issue of your not are and are lo- University | Engitsh. Spanish. somewhat pleasant of Manila Late be amiss. Our quarters though crowded Frases familiargs, Familiar phrases. valuable paper, I thouglt a few words regarding the Regiment in general and Company “G“ in particular, | V. sed? ve ae Ate you thirsty. ~cated on the Calle Victoria in the iTiene éTiene V. hambre?, .., Are you hungry. old part of the city and are known as ‘Cuartel de Espana‘ and be- Teas Ge a a ee - fore the fall of the city were Mme! 298 437,21 You. - occupied by the Artillery. Within the past week three more Ella id Sem ba slide fives ‘She, names were added to our list. of Nesetres... 0 uu VOOR ea dead. Tuesday Sept. 27th Privates Ellos... eee eee vee ace “ Stormer’ of Co. “B‘ and Frank Pan... eee eee see see They. -E. Rofeno Co. “G“ passed away El. to be followed by Private Reed _ of Company “M.“ yesterday Oct. ogni) i a ) The death of Frank Rofeno affected us. deeply, as he was up and about the quarters only the day before, though feeling unwell. He had endeared himself to all he came in contact with. eee eee coe soe funeral was conducted Agua.. eee eee ove eee eee see eee eee Vino... eee toe eae ees Ae a HeOe ce Sopa.. oes Quesaine!. Pescade ..,. Salsa., ae a tec 5 Eo - was paid all honors possible by his comrades. A few days will see a beautiful tombstone marking his resting place, erected by his comrades in the company. Capt. Gadsby has been quite ill during the past 10 days. He is getting along nicely, and we earnestly hope he will be out and in his usual vigor soon... Lieut. Barber has been putting the company. through the maneuvers during the Captain‘s absence. ‘I have noticed that a number oe ees ek hk ee Sal. eee eee a. Café... coe jaméne PONCE. ted _--- oe see ais coe eee .., ... .., bi Gc SM oD inn tic ... ... Dioner. eee eee see Supper. eee ves oe vee wi aoe Titec? OS Mesa. 36.60 -3..°52, ... wc ....... Mactel, ... werviem 4c. Cuchsra ,,.. ...—v.. ... cc Cuchila.: 60 Eintremesis. ac. cov, auc : n-cah | ah-sah-dah. 1-mone', . 0... .» 3. led the _ceded We us Were We into Manila? second. never hear of We know the 18th boys “Fige Pe ay matters. ~ eoiteme. rug the attack struck a Shinai aera Co, oe the necesary it when-a soldier is far away. No. 13 where we could and Senoritas Our First Sergeant Oron T. Cur- pass and try to do justice Bracher inside and his our culinery. court yard The They two letters received. from our recruits in Camp Mc. Kinley ‘show they “are anxious ’to reach thisthat.place, Honolulu between Colman‘s parrot will nliven oe Sergt Edmund P, Neill. Our Pl company HOYT. SPY fate! received $36'00 Kind friends in the home Our Company has lost Vas ot our Boys privates Daley and Mar. Corp Frank Holbert has an tensen. It has broken the Compa- excellent — rattan ré chair ‘which he | ny up considerably, as they were intends to’ sit in away ‘back’ in small-pox and both thought a lot of and they Nebraska. He came’ in’ possession of it while at the trenches August 5. 1ospital the other will be ‘missed very much. feel The following are at present con- much uneasiol was G capar and extrehis men. Bieber, Kritta, Bruce Hughes, Wilmot, Overton, Wolterstoff, Peter- of the boys port the Lieut fined in the Division Hospital privaalso fallen a tes Pomeroy Mc. Kenny, Newgard, Serg‘t. Leman L: ‘Peters ’ has taken a goodly number’: of views With son, and Coporal Ed. Jungbauer. his kodak. A The Boys Consider ‘Bill Stark, ‘will prove a the Company Cook, one of the best interesting in the business and. they. would set’ of them very valuable ‘and souvenir’ of the’ War. dislike very much to have anything sts room was the happen to him, as fear the ComFrom the different towers in dnight seance the pany would go hungry, the city one may get on excellent Assisting him are “Dutch Fitzhen Orpheus had bird's-eye view ‘of the ‘city, the .a good boys who taff and.) Patty';..Smibhy... surrounding country the’ ships ‘in Sargeant Swethurst and Grand- the . his arms. Ben Tubay, and the towns near here. same t began to it is S. Kogluwnhi ily sat up in bed and of the most un's ever heard; at the ne of the other boys Spanish in his slee mother Wallace SRT amuses themselves during the day Playing Peanuckle and gamling as to When we _ will receive our long Promised cots from the Govermment. Many of our boys have — visited The rest. of the England's great ship Powerful. The men aboard: that cruiser ‘are ‘kind and obliging to inquisitive and Boys have managed. to construct one with the aid of a: little bamlair has been several thet seret,- Ed, boo and their hammocks. But these. investigative Americans, ever since. two refuse to do what they Claim useless now and it has become postal matter FROM - shades really got. PENCILING been christe- city, Beatrice, Nebr. This is to work Preferring to excellent sleep well. on the hard floor, even though it Private (in the American army) Flausberg has announced his intention of holding a number of “War which came on the round the | 1 he has a fon- vessel proud be does make their Bones ache... Privates Barlow and Belden were acting Corporals this week. ‘The Bo- | "Todays. ys all think they would make a good | composed. Cry“ special sales to get rid of addition to our Non-Com Staff, boys say Charlie Crowthers has Completely that they will hold a funeral directly afterward if he dies, Further recovered from “heart disease,‘ “Bill Gowling and “Mickey‘! Du-. developments are awaited. ham are two of the warmest boys in the Company. Being the Cause of a rough house almost every. It is hoped that at least. one evening. Lost—A Can of Guava jelly,— of the three beautiful Spanish seAny person finding same will noritas who have their residence nearly directly across from our please return to Sargeant Fritz quarters will soon appreciate the Robinson Co. “C“ 5 Cents Reward object of all the serenading that and no questions asked. _ his large sto and ck the they stopped at the old Fort to The mail which came in on the raise the flag and silence sharps- third brought the letters and hooters. Meanwhile the Californias papers which had been missing in came up and passed. on into Ma- the mail before, the gap being nila. We would very gladly re- from the 17th to the. 24th of Corp Elmer Bassett is holding in ceive items any time you may wish Aug. The boys received letters their beha And we hope not to send them. dated to the 17th and a number “alas too late for Elmers eyes| after the 27th but the intervening already have large circles aEditor. ST ES has_ be used as an hospital Me new . re on how large a_percen- on « Manila; ~ but about six wo bet) from all through your columns and one the rage. Would think We were still at 'Camp Dewey. However we were _at the front doing our duty just Corp Sid Lundquist is in the same as other regiments. | charge of room No. 2 and has We would like to have you reduced things down to ‘such send a reporter around for items, clock work regularity as would every noW and then. shame the management of a first Yours Respectfutty. class theater even if he does have EAD.8. to spend half his time to see the rules enforced. 3fL1-&, eded~ to|.... the “Spanish‘' Newburghs monkey and Speoae figuring ~ Itwas the First Colorado which- to where an occasional fight : Table-cloth, Nakpia, = oes, avg, Chris products Table; $20.00 Mexicano while thc lads were the dealer guest Bugler Arthur Stevensen has a he has built a large fine Spanish bugle. reading table for. the our appietes {to and know the our morning five block walk by, | which We were accustomed to whet} form of an old amusement in chuck-a-luck which a Company D man was kind enough to instruct us in. He carried away just tage by gate Liquor. ave: aac’ have island Orders have been received to move our kitchen from the wall Oe Thirteenth Minnesota a Our was at tis Was so interested «in certain the same time and consequently letters last Wednesday that he after to day we will have to forget forgot about his supper,; ce -advance on the Spanish trenches When we stopped in Manila for rest Colonel van Valzah took command. Was it the Colorados, or the California regiment which pre- lies Te together with Senoras which C ) Breakfast, was the first company to enter the city. smaller rooms are fitted up for The Second Battalion of the the officers quarters and rst Sergts bs 18th Infantry under Maj. Keller room. All our friends are invited}. +01, . was the second force to enter the $0.6. city, Cap. O. B. Warwick in coCompany Private .Finlay eat supper and watch the Espanol The 18th Infantry of : I Jo) = ahs ay Roast-beef, 1... ek the railroad native town which ty miles inland. | boys, Jam, ove *S, Oe Vos-so'-tros, -lyos. interior of the taking with which writng and Sugar. Cena... et the day ie <a Pa ER GSiGe Capt Seebach is enjoying a visit| into Coffee, Chea. bac. bo he ; ned “Clips by the company on account of the dexterity and _ skill cod o OOD Butella.....0cw. PG A edi Vie... ot os iz tei of honor..at,a. dinner . given.to {the Company a few evenings since. benches. Comida,... COON, | yeh. s-so'-tros, Sauce, and "§ M 4 : Gheese, ¢on ... A ‘FEW ITEMS FRO Kennedy wishes @ iP Ore betin’ edi to voile given the race up entirely and cut cross lots to the nearest Philippino - The ‘Rough _ Riders‘. of .the barber shop. The hirsute adornment company . executed | a brilliant flank movement Tuesday, capturing. five e-en'-nay oo-ted say'.d will be the pride of all the Hut- geese. fie no eli eeen'-nay oos-ted am- chinson girls when he gets back. Ludurg Berg civnc Licor — cee | Fish. coe ... ... Hugh ae William Seeley is convalescing in quarters. Geary, Good and, Mc. |as to who can raise the largest and finest mustasche. He raised one Donald are, improving’ and, will. be in a week while his opponent has out .of the ,hospital...soon. .,O‘Neil Soup. ‘Salt. Almuerzo.,, = sonar? C6. EGE eee eS He 1s without doubt, the best. rustler in the Regiment and I doubt if he has an equal in the Army. He has a way of getting what he Co: G: NOTES. wants that is astonishing, and I am sure We fully appreciate his efforts} | We had. our moving day on| in our behalf. | the.)ard and are now _ fixed Ce. ae comfortably in our new quarters| “Manila, Oct. 3. 98. just a block above the bend of the ISS street railway in Old Manila where live a part of. Co. M. We have |the second story of a cool airy building, a great change from the close. crowded arrangement that Editor of American Soldier. we endured in the chapel of Sir: ‘There is much discussion among St. Tomas Universty Three large rooms contain the men While two mmand -,, CALIFORNI recently ~beoletan to announce that in the race between him and Washburn of Co. F y : PO oS ic _. ference to Q. M. Sergt. Buss of/* boys concerning “gazing : ses cteee es ier) _ Private Wine, 2 in a few words with re-| WOROE ioe _our star eee Water, Tea. Cariela | mse _ various Q. M. Sergeants. I cannot He. a the good qualities of their Teneter ... Tet this opportunity pass without putting ue. Aa of correspondents have been pub- lishing a eae Té, in coe Carne, Ardearii i... .. the usual military manner and he Vaca asada, ... His for euit | no news concerning our in the SOLDIER | _THE AMER “Box, = potatoes), and of it. It is ‘an England: can re breakfast,—hash (dish of canned meat, ,and bread, and coffee; noon mess, -~ boiled. meat and..soup coffee and bread; supper; tea,-bread and cold meat; brown sugar also at each meal. A. fair, sample..of our living., What. are.some of our comrades getting? A literary society known as the Manila Literary Society has: been organized Saturday in our. regiment. Last evening the fourth mee- ting was held. The program opejned by. E. L. Marquis playing a ' selection With his | Mr. accordian, Then H. Motter recited ‘‘How we whipped the teacher,“ but it tur- _Manila, eee ET <a Sar Bg out?1 hopes isnt was not! non- samen. dias 5 ha whipped~ A fecitation ‘by Mr. Dea- ‘derstood’ his ‘business. ;, entitled “Mystery. Sa ay ee tone * ste tr I °Chatlie’ Pathe An impersona-| s ‘came. “near Bilkinson’ ‘was’ ren- tting his hand off, Sunday. at s‘tion’ by” Mr. > dered: ina’ “Captivating” and natural} quired the ‘docters attention cu- re- Private. Roach, ‘who. Was acci- iwas'was well! fought on ‘each side. omTheHterary® society “holds: its| meetings each Saturday evening’: at a school house five blocks) south and one east of the Capel? Bresyborly; is'| ° tain. of the: no inyited. Each four iaeelne: ‘dlechan of officers takes place. ted. and Last Sa- »Du: ae battery ard Mt so: gaia help ile ae . a distance of nods .as they- require, to, regain’ . 3 i § Es ow ; tr ee iF ER AS xp, iu If, at be true t‘at the joys ofan: are. burning. up’ A party consisting of Sergt: Wells, Monday last at the invitation of ,.| Ensign Phearson. .The. Ensign is ja Utah man and was. a college! chum of Sergt Wells. After a’ fine’ spread, the party visited’ the wrecks é15 in a launch and came back. laden} with plunder in the shape of. bolts, | % pPecoliles ea: ; ee ae rs $32 % oe fi and. mausers. - some.of whom, he. is occassionally | | ths lion's whom ody t? a F a it ‘that the committee: will’ organize Fea? Yast Nees yump, yo bat. yore boots; q permanently’ and accept the stigges-|! | Aye lake vay Yatkees fite. i tions’ ‘and’ offers.' For Spaia' go hellitiycop, ave: becely fret Das poorty foot race vat ve hal, man ‘hava unanimionsly decided’ ‘to do-' “nate 50"per cent| of all: Jack ol ’ pot} Lak Spanish.von tem. said; e She'd run ol Sammy for hes life," | Winnings to make! ‘up purses for}: ’ Bot Spain's alltem ahead. the various events. a stew Three cheers for® the boys who were at the Who bore the heat of the battles brunt, _ (front, ., And heard Deaths messengers musical hunt White fighting before * Manila. | "Pe e play A iin Town, while t eenenty ‘shot? 1/97 (Hot the base’ ball ‘team in Sunday‘s’ game has filled ‘ball, of us with a determination to Co. B. ‘Pwin- the? cup: for’! Utab. Be Boys aS: are practici ng daily. « As’ the: prisioners' ‘are. ‘not com-|_. ee ~~ Epwarp 5.’ bAerasce. N. De V. Oct. roth me AMERICAN LADIES! ty belted | to Work, nor'‘do any duty, FOR SALE. i good. English | the ‘guard: touse is looked’ upon riding saddle.—Sombreria Secker and'}as/‘a good place to’ maar the Escolta. . get into Th wassoit 7bach atts several scott | more oe {fone for | side “Went ou The regulars ha trie ‘side. _ Phe | regulars ~~ lof rs bY,is when free.” arrest’ Wag? aii owner. a Mr. George Williams, the Alhambra, FOUND. ” On: August which ‘ I am near the: fee Offi- manager. rican, trenches, an American left: for. Shang- He will be gone for saree couple of weeks, in. connection bh his business. interests there. ose feed 4th. In. th “ist | Learrie: one hai Monday. | By’ phenomenal! Catcher | inf Be ts ! 10 The raeeh under as Cet: Liat! trying to’ st +i Life comfortable than , | time.” heal in getting | 8 to the’ quick infi battery boys. The end of the found a, ZO0ge : \ each men. Lost. we vera weeks. Ago. a As a consequence a half dozen -| félloWs commit’some pétty ‘offence college fraternity,.pin set with n€ every time''they are liberated, and peorls and rubies. Owner's name Go tae | they" Manage to. stay in all Le on back $5 eold for return to bz Later.—The sporting ° frateriiity (1 ‘An dat es out of sight,” Spaina gotta licka vella bad?0| De+ Demonk nevva getta'senta’ mony! (bay, id | ~ ot was a oie sides. The | sree | tere, ~, ~ ‘eaow | | prising sports -are thinking of get-| Der Yangees ig apoudt?. . enti Py efery diog und efery. sign, fo oe _ tiny up a ae for Thanks. He pio der Spamsh oudt: } giving | day. | Dot Yangee boy, mein gracious vat AT At ans SBkaali. meeting Held a A cuss he vas mit’ guns! , , -Derboats go viv dike veinerworst, fei« days: ago numerous: es on » tions:were:brought before the com-*| Uad Herr Grpem rons!) diiw umittee; among them. being: a buffalo‘ | Zer Yankee soldaire, ab, monsieur, -‘ se ° Tace: between. Hinkeneand Seah.He lick ze lofty Spain, . me Private English »volunteered> to: And gay Pacee, monsier must see, | run Isola a slow wheelbarrow race, “She recoilect ze ‘Maine, © the challenge ~being aceepted by For vé hat bonds, ze hadghty fours; Isola. There is lots of good tim-| oZat Spain seligenteel France; “Ber in ‘this layout to make‘ up an} Se sapRsigur,ee es, Wiz! ease ee yh excellent card and it is to’be hoped } ) © Radical. c anges, have of late. ield| been made in the daily routine). t ask ess facts, you know, of barracks life. No men are allo- SoDon’ they who “retired in order“ can go ‘| wed to expose themselves to the Home to “pain as, ‘“‘our heroes, ‘* andae 2al/ sun between’ 11 and 3; oclock a And brace up better than at Manila ‘| large filtering ‘and boiling apparaTheee cheers fer our Flag; for :he Red, White (and Blue ed} tus has been set up, and t e guard the greatest. Nation God ev + kuew ‘house is open for ‘any one Who For Remember that, beys, and you‘ll ever be true, ‘\drinks unboiled’ water!’ In ~. old place iin Manila, r ia * and; thus favorably, putting. in., the!) holidays here, some of our enter-’ Och, Got i im: Hicmelt Vat ish aot ore To-help-if needed to win the day, Mevet mind, who ters. dows the enemy‘s rag; ~The > suceess of ¢ ols gues and loyal fighting sons) Are pictors of their,dad.. “Wade i in, me boy, your folks are To stand be'ind your back; . i aeucwaton of, remaining | on Clean off the bleomin decks, you the; islands for some time to. come | And calf for what yoy lack. 7 Three cheers on the aes who were near the Who waited patiently by the war, Never mind who raised up our glorious Flag; eect ‘New, isn't be the lad?’ wince, at ar | It went up quicker than. toroues Sagi: wag. Under it b. ight i in Manila. fl ook box, Say, Jonettay, ‘compelled to refer to, as “ye car soldiers.“ Cat | At their water-w.t forms, but'they minded. it not i ae ile marching before Manila. oh othr 88 18 af bit Tove hers For Pp. Tita Fo Gasty isa busy man around] | _.ber of men, known. as the Rough! Riders. mow under his. charge, to|. latter Three cheeis ae Dewey. ai every one| | Hinseht | the. uarters_ and.has his hands full} ’ ek all, times. He. has, a large. num-_ “Peace: While. fighting bate: e Mania, oe 30. ye 143 This ‘Who. made Spains ‘‘aoble bays* all run, : '| Who showed how’ things | eda ctbe poeely Wiehe fighting before ahs nila (done the third len Sicvdil i. iat ee — | Infantry, a,game of. base last Sun-| be Solar ‘Aunétican the’ to "Success ABD anst ' Won With bonors. to, Spare as The Corp. Riter, Privates Rogers Shelly) | and.Nic* een visited the Raleig® dear. Uncle. Sam_ says.“ “come hom tes year. prickly heat; in the morning drills. the e, n. and = ‘stillas”aliv . ter G. adyBat ‘as our ‘soo ‘foy dep1S.art Tsi |re She coming of news? in the “Times is dated Washington, Oct. toth. Does the*Times“ mean to. tell us. their correspondents are so far behind the ‘‘Times“, or are these so- -called., telegrams copied| from our. Hong: Ong contemporaries! with ter,can be learned of their doings. A _number ca tev, Jieutenants i silver quesOct. roth. Hong-kong sis T$ol8 still, behind -closed. doors about it during our vestas-and pray for the day to come, and nothing of a reliable charac- it eir. ‘health.. This. -means,,. gauch | ‘to'the unfortunates on the s ick, list,|} Bay 4 4Ehinténc _ authority, on ee jHe.isan espécially those without Kvn tot I the... “Manual. exmember..of , the, 9th’ vand., 18th provide for themselves. Ap Infantry, and a thorough... soldier. He answers, allvour, quizes. | WOVIOOD) YUBCONO TN re. ben atteached | to. the various | | Mr. Editor.) batteries ‘of ‘this Regiment. They also print the. news? that the at Syracu- afternoon ¢ et Rt bog despatch announces the ar- rived.there on the Seletc Oct. 2nd ticipation are greater tham thos¢é) of realization, then.. we. aie’ now passing through our happiest hours, for the only topic of conversation’): is Whendo we go home? We dream how they “ha ps second Which ‘ took! “up yi Pipa rival of Vice-Cénsul Wildman there on. the .t1th inst.. Mr. Wildman ar- | about 3 artillery : Beckers Cea isa? Manila from Hong-kong the maide!’ “four arms'‘ once’ fashion. As’ a’ trot’ through | have their’ cl streets.’ Néa- our ® quartets | we* 7 : oil The than timate called for $47,000,000. for & of the aa more home. be med 14 Telegraph. on Oct. 4th., -aS Was also; the; fact.that.,. the.-tiaval.jes- oOur vertetable Sergeants White meda league a2 ‘thoroughly - ‘up-to-date organi-' jis | not given» to” ‘sentimentality. together the “zation, due to the. untiring efforts ‘The otherday he threatened to'send of their’ commanders to make’ it! a’ private» to’ ‘the’ “suard-house" such. The“ sick men of the battery for singing “HomeSweet: Home.“ who heretofore Were necessitated’ ‘‘Sentimentality is not’ becoming a _— oe to eat the regulation food, will soldier) mM war a noW he fed on light diets, and such’ be before Dod: ‘Mola’ deren eae we had our 2nd grand: review; ‘Batteries H. K. G. and L.’ participating. We reached ~our destination the while “We ae, = out could make be procured. the umpire, accor- Democratic. Convention ding to the rules, gave the game se has throWn out the to Utah on the score as it. stood tion dated New-York, at the end.of the fifth inning. | This was printedin the ( “dotible quick)’ thundered through the sally port; column:f° ‘fours tumbling into” fours left. i man re “Pring rgw ] it was resisted and was. struck with the Neither side was able to score eer! in the fifth, and inthe first half, ae the sixth: ‘the skin came off. the eo Vball. As another ball could ‘not ae. be| miles at ‘dusk: We t wheels,“ “presented “land returned ata jog + the crow, ‘ded “narro'’ us and men --one EE tuirday the old) officers were: re-elec- (Luneta) Come saaithree Big long way off Chic Vich von lickee? Mi! -Chinamae heave to | wFred G. Shaffer i : FLIcKERy clouds’ of failure but butt. of a gun ae will only for a moment. 4’ The battery boys knuckled down for highWay rove gia and by a hard, united effort put. Melican manee g Chinee likee bie olicy of the United States should dently shot and Killed by. Private adbe to extetid its doihains: Messers}, ‘Sweeting, Was “buried Monday. ioMeirs*and Meo Carthy ‘spoke’ on), SWeeting is c¢ arged with murder. theo affirmative’ and Motter' find eh Mills on the negative. This®: “teresting and important “question 20 the Wishee lickee Jlap and odmainner. ‘ Next was the debate upon|. sewing to, put -it ‘together again. ‘the ‘question, Resolved, That ‘the| oe nae r tulars. went tothe ee Officer near. the: Sibracke . rig bdte | uy with: a rere | born of head quarters. The Nebraska guard was attracted by the Spainard‘s iy chal -~Lhey abot coded | in getting ‘three cries, and came to.the rescue, Af| men on bases. For a moment the ter a chase of a mile and a half sunshine of .suiecess. broke through the Phillipinos were-captured. One un- acd cons about a country love affair was entertaining and pleasing. Mr. Phillip Putt recited a good piece, ees Metober Lip i Aare ~ A genuine’ “American bakery ,has cer‘s sword. Owner'.can have same by apis ing at. this office and. paying | this advertisement. for NOTICE been established at Cavite, It will _ Type-written trea |do you good to giveita call When (tions made of letters, you are over there. documents ete., from Spanish into, ‘English, : LF tanka, Yanka Dooda fighta Spain» yaaa ‘met their and vice-versa. adHaedy Gar. sao: tile nea ‘of | With awful-bada longa range gun, two. men outanil batte Bence’ grew | ak Manila from’his feet Saturday, and Spaina broke==ain‘ta gota cents man.. iit got | The: ‘Manila pif egie GBS ed ‘Enquire at Not a nick Spaina gotta on hand— by vittue’ of’ his discharge is now “Margetts, P their first peer Wednesday. Price _Bren‘s eota bes * Be so poor vena var alla gone on thé ‘high ‘seas ‘With the good ship-the | ne sailing back to good ‘old Frisco. se was a1 good man’Vand a Canta even start to sella de banan. Go in, Samniy, bate the blazes Out of thim infarsa’ scamps! ally mond dae theoie *h success-_ [ one, nickel. “HY day” evening thus bringing | ita 8 Six.er Sul PP q a three ‘Phillipi attempted _ to ) hold up 2. met _No. 10 Magellan Street, fee Scintee City. | sine — ranma iN Manila, OS Philippine Islands, October 15, 1898 mello pe %,- or an opened has just announce ‘that he the long felt want, a First Class Genuine e American Bar and Restaurant and Hdged a Gilt employed have affords. We Market supply the very best the Mixer and are ab'e to supply Martini, Manhat an & fancy AMERICA © WHISKY COOKE... Ged, ts pleasure Pnoed i=45: Z Fal Lit ~~ %aC ebtc- tne takes =“ terling IS ARES Mr. Whaley, proprietor of the Casino, +as kindly given the League a large private room for use as a Sporting. head-quarters. The cups “will be} on exjbition — here, RW Colonel Bratt sailed’ Sat. Oct. 8th for San Francisco: éneS<S. —at and base ball ‘people with ieeir Peru Since going into Camp health has friends are always Welcome. Frisco the Colonel‘s Mr. W. Walton {Brown, president been poor; knowing that his health of the association will be there a Would not permit him to remain couple of hours each evening to With his Command longer, in this transact base ball matters with climate, he .as*ed for a leave of all who are connected with any absence Which Was granted Oct. 5th. - After the business matters Were all fixed up a banquet Was served by Mr. Whaley. The schedule of games is as follows: Oct. 16 » 33 » »s =~ »» » Nov. » a 5 » »» » 20 22 23 2%. a7 29 3° 1 o@ 5 © 8 10. 12 ~ ~ 23 a9 Infty. inn. Colorado. Oregon. Wyoming. Penn. Ure. South Dak. Astor&:.. Minn, 1Sthtalty. Fenn. grt Infty. North Dak, Astors. Oregon. Wyoming. oo eee _dagho, . Colo. | . North Dak, oo e18th infty. » © — 8 %t) 15 18 22 » » » 18 © 15 » » Peat 4th infty. seuth, Dak. » < » Minn, 2ere Se Dak. 4th Infty. »» » 5 » » Colorado. 14th Infty. Vek Wyoming. 4th Infty. ~ Utah » oo a Wyottiig ,. Utah. 93 infty. Astors. Colorado. 18th Infty. Inky. Minn. 5, Oregon. —<T south Dak. 8th Infty. }daho. 4th Infty. North Dak. oe inity. Oregon. Coo aan idaho. = Wyoming. south. Dak. Colorado. Minnesota, 8th Infty. Yen. 2a North Dak gy = Péetne | 1 Wyoming. (gf CAdahe: 4 stots. 6 Astor. » » = » » nm » . » ~ » 3 » 3, » ny s » aed Aes. ie Dec. vs. North Tr Sergeant . Glavek < committed to the deey saki Japan. He had for some time. Havin, Cavite’ hospital sin here. Rriy...V.«. B, Robbe recovering from his We all wis: the Colonel a safe back to visit us Tues voyage and a hasty return of his as a regular in tim complimented the h: former health. rations, saying they Colonel Bratt having been gran- pies, cakes pudding ted leave of absence and Lieut. in the categoryo Priv. Milton Ly Colonel Colton being on_ special duty Deputy Collector of Customs, recovering & We | Major Stotsenburg was placed in join us again. Command of the Regiment. The men are’ very proud of our new Colonel. Major Stotsenburg Albt, Burd of N having been in the Service for so long a time and possesing t’ e ability at the Brig, hosp thas te does, we certainly feel We are grieved that the prospects for the First boys should be this far awa Neb. Regt, are very bright. Major Stotsenburg being in Com to slip aWay. ( mand of t*e Regt places the ran- our sick list king Capt..(F. A> Williams Co.|. “G.“) in Command of 2nd Battalion and Capt ‘Herpolsheimer is in club. All communications should be addressed to him care of Wha- ley‘s Casino. It gives the boys a good chance mands of the Americans and as | to show What they can do. Le regards the payment of the Cuban first one Winning three times, Will and Puerto Rico loans, have probe =e proud possesser of tre duced great discontent in NewYork. medal. It has been arranged that the ‘The winners so far are. }occupation of San Juan (Puerto Seryt F. Rolms, Go. K,—1. Rico). by the Americans, will take Corp. Killian, Con Ken f. place on 18th instant. — Priv Isaac Brock, Co. K,—z2. Mc-Kinley has declared that the Serg‘t. Cook, Go Fa. Americans will only accept the conCorporal Gering, Co. B.—2z. ditions of Peace which are in conCorporal Pilsburry, Co. B.—r. The two questions noW are, w:o formity with the interest of human : Dak. Command of the Co ted the A great the same day. He vice Lieut. which they fought as the for the war. Dr. John Maye : (Surgeon Burr and British account of sickness. i3 Sa physician Consulate.) to the Malacanan. Lo. C. ist Nebraska Went to : Office at the British Consulate, | Cavite Monday to erect a head .' stone over the grave of Sergt. Will Plaza Cervantes. Hours—2 to 4 -, |Evans of that company who: died p- m. Sundays Excepted. |e _|from the effect of the amputation of his. left on account’ of - Oo | being absent. i Since writing the site the an-| nouncement has come that Major over his gra Stotsenburg has received by cable death and WwW the appointment as Colonel by the until we are o Governor of. Nebr. It is a promo-| papey in.Nea tion well deserved, and agreeable| to all. rest Nebraska relieved on 3A . | | ae wee ‘sé FOR SALE—A «fine collec. . tion of shells, and stuffed birds, _ | also oil paintings portraying native types, and ESS of the Philippines.| ie & Victoria ‘Street, | Story. in- been ‘occupied with the! que stion of the Philippines and the discussion has been very animated. ‘It is reported that the United ~ Formerly professor in the Uni| States have claimed the possession versity of Manila, and a resident of the Philippines isles, they res- in the Pihlippines for the past 13 years, begs to offer his services -|ponding for the treasury loan. A well known French diplomat for the treatment of all kinds of considers that the annexation of the diseases. Consultation from 6 to 8. iB m. Philippines to the United States |would constitute 4 clear violation at $2 gold. Visit $5 gold. | No. 6 Dulumbayan Street, Santa of the protocol of Madrid. Tie rumours refering to the de- Cruz. rectly ial pe Sentaken in te Com = Priv. W. G. Waumpler died Oct. | the ‘Companies: of gt of fever. His body was laid to lion for, Ao“Majo . 1st Battalion, - we “Col. ‘Colton " A 7 for }only reason Lieut. Wheeler has been appoinacting commissary officer of st. fs. nity, And W ier are -} will win the Medal. ir; We going home. Was a on Maseras naomi, On the roth of the present month we will serve meals for $1.00 per meal. Commutation tickets 15 meals for $12.75. to Plaza del Padre Number Moraga, MLOSKO TABANERG begin |accomadotions at 54. Escolta reascnable we SK Ice 35 .Old Cold Beer, The public ever in Cavite. hours. Noble Cyrus Dundee“ sx Fine cigars. all at SCOTCH American are No. os UR RANA LEVY, of 8. Manager jinvited CAVITE Wm. SOK Whiskey. 73. P. when I: M, SMITH. Mana ger. ECCS Calle ard cigarettes. respectfully Calle Real Whisky a glish. Fone and specialities; Real % iS ESS wat : icine. | £F¢ [you eee ‘COUNT ? a GETTING YOUR | Pa \ gy Fp \ MONEY’S Plaza Padre Morake Amertcan estBWines and Liquors | ~ Lunchs no.h ‘40 Best Cigars, Richwein. | a calle Nueva. WE BUY AND SELLALL COINS. BOTH OLD AND NEW. 28, and BR dbrics ny mineral corner of A& omen > ‘Weal: x Street Dealer in the finest grade of cigarettes and cigars manufactured in the best Philippine factories. We sell at factory prices and discout on large sales. Money exchanged. ‘ _|WORTH Los lil ESMERALDA 1 Escctptra—MAniba of all Kinds. Watches J sitio Gold. Silver, Nicpel and steel, in- laid and enamelled cases. “Fancy goods | Smokers sets, Opera Glaes Scarf pins, watch chains, Diamonds, Rubies, Saphies, Emeralds, & &. _ Pedro Blane.—1 ESCOLTA NHAR THE 13) BANKS. iataa ‘ gh THE “ha, see: Highest AWARD Eee PURITY: ; In view of the German Beer public against have the for “¢ drinkin label ag Se ae \ not recent ¥ an Poe z ee i i i i a \ “eee : tin plate on the top, rvation in all Beer. | — 4 |
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