| Title | American Soldier, Volume 1 Issue 9 |
| Creator | The American Publishing Co. |
| Publisher | Manila, Philippine Islands: American Pub. Co., 1898-1899 |
| Date | 1898-11-05 |
| 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/s6r55r93 |
| Setname | uum_ikrp |
| ID | 1710635 |
| OCR Text | Show A Soldier's paper for the Soldiers. IN AND ABOUT ~ A SUPPOSED ANERIAN GROOK _ asses of the inte' | rior. Translated | i) ae from. the Span- ‘ish by Frederick Charles’ Fisher. AR. James Reed Hull. ODUCTORY ers of this story have enda est of their ability to set it conforming with the dicthe Spanish writer. as discovered in one of the Manila and after much ar- yriests were induced to part with uccompaning cut which is the ommemerating March zist—Hern:ndo Magellan took po- Philippine Archipelago ly Cathetic Church sinking in the ‘and the LEADER OF GANG OP SPANISH ious ec UHEIVES. | CLEVER BURGLARIES OF SUCCESS ISSUE ON THE NIGHT and expert eee are some FOUR € fn), oe burglars among ee them HE OLD During the last week repeated complaints have been made to the love into her ear. In vain she tried authorities over the alleged depre to restrain him but his love was dations of an organized gang stronger than all the powers of the Spanish theives, Whose robber universe combined, and the warmth have not been confined to any parSpe ae of his passion gave her a new life, ticular district. These fellows seem to understand and she awoke in the World of love and suc with an ardent Wooer by her side. their business to perfection Happy was their union and the ceed in their undertaking no matnymphs of the sea and air rejoi- ter how many patrols may be abroad ced that they were thus And one summer's made one. |in the vicinity. | afternoon| Right on the | Urusla gave birth to a child more beautiful than any living creature WALL. SOLDIER, _ By CHAR- PARTS. PIRST.§ of the river traffic is carried by means of these cascos. on There are also many of the nay of Manila is situated on tive boats made from hollowed rmshore of the bay of logs, in which they carry immense name, in the southern loads of bananas, and other counae Island of Luzon. It try produce. These boats are so into the old or walled narrow that to sit in one of them d the new city. The old without capsizing is a balancing a proper, is on the left. feat of no mean order and a trip the Pasig river, and is in one of them across the river, d by a wall some two dodging the passing steamers, is a half in circumference. sufficiently perilous to make it exone of the sights of citing. i Escolta in the veliest part of toWn and near | is is about tWenty five ing thickest in the most | s. It is surrounded to. rest and his father, in commemoration of the happy day, called a firma-| | linting across the ment forth from the Waters and | pensing that soft placed upon it all sorts and kinds| to the fertile 1s- of living creatures for his son and| gs China sea; it's MANILA. ESPECIALLY FOR THE AMERICAN pe LES FREDRICK FISHER. ESCOLTA “aes fis These Spaniards are mightyp fighters; but there O W OF THE INTERESTING FEATURES’ OF OUR P CONQUERED, GItY.....: poe ee FUL No. de- z THE SPANISH PRISONS: the mud and filth HOW THE PRISONERS: SPEND The Work required ‘THEIR- TIME.—THE STRANGLING niet at MACHINE. is _ for ion nh was; his heirs as ee Aad to t have dominion over: forehn | , ( ee the last in the line of a scent of d o o l b So Went the story of Amambar's: ith the martyrs, Was house and good rigtt had the naeal c islands that an attempt clothes. T ‘his story can -}seven bundred and. fift into a beautiful tive chieftaln to be proud of his an- ceived With full creden he filth, that for centu- ‘They make all kinds of little things the sea-shore, Filipino, laying on his 1s been accumulating in the to sell, such as horn. spoons, kniwith it’s shade the cestry as he paced his head bent forward in deep me- rays of a dark lantern Would let logse such astench ves, etc., from buffalo horns; shell ine archipelago. re the darkness increa- ditation. The nymphs of the sea face and the cold rim ofa a plague would result has so carving, basket weaving, and all whithe amidst him ver muzzle against his forehead | ¢ for singing were is lonely isle while the in the such work is beautifully done. “prevented any action of light were awake- te-capped waves and now and then might have “been frightened One of the most interesting sights _ tivity of cultured Eu- he would see their beautiful faces believing that the “Old Nick‘ hir |to be seen there is the ‘“garrote’ — with self Was the leader of r this triangle of ethe- and wonderful hair streaked or strangling machine With which ce the Holy Father seaweed and his heart yearned for}, God forbid that any American capital punishment is inflicted une sending a message them as the Sun-God yearned for soldier is one of them for no greader Spanish law. The original form _ ‘he River Pasig flows through “ a 3 ter stain could a soldier inflict. on| o his solitary out-post Usurla. of this was simply a short piece. the centre of Manila, while its es- of rope with the ends spliced, which — Amambar was. happy in his re- ‘the flag he should have enlisted| the anguard of civilization. reaching out in every di-| tenderly tuaries, ; beautiful March evening verie and when the moon arose out ito protect and care for asping | it a veritable city of was placed around the victim‘s neck, child.| 3 ‘ion: make ar of our Lord 1521, the| of the sea an exuberance of gra- as a mother does her slee s and then passed through a hole in | eanals., These canals, or. estuarie al chief tefulness filled his soul; so strong warrior Amambar, a post. A stick was then inserted hhig as e anc ort great imp of |are nations, strolled through was it that he knelt alone there ly arge . s, way and arel used as such | im the loop, and twisted around 3 The ; toward the sea-shore, on the beach and prayeda prayer | . until the subject was strangled. Knife his ‘Used district of Binondo, on the rejoicing in the beauty of thankfulness. And when he arose The modern machine is a great imPasig ver, nh of his possessions, to from his thanksgiving, a wonder- ‘Woe Kies chewie eee ee provment on this, crude method. not even the Sun-God ful sight met his eyes. The cross membered by the3 soldiers | who , came.|the centre of commercial activity It is a rectangular iron frame, of Manila. Along the banks of the sliding. te ownership with him. of wood, which had hitherto been over on the Morgan City entered on a groved collar, which by is firml y bolted toa post. The front into the mysterious past, concealed in the gathering shadows a resort on the out-skirts of Ma- river, which is here confined ge eeone embankments, are. to. be of the frame is hinged and can be Go co t the annals of Amambar'‘s of the night now shone with a Jo the large wholesale houses, ‘opened to admit the neck of tke drawing and ago days some 1e Sun-God, while strolling brilliancy like fire; so bright was anila knife began to clear the premises. found and the Customs it that Amambar placed his hands e House. The river condemned. The back of the frame e waters which at that disThe inmates of the house ru-|*" ee enough admit vessels is drilled and tapped to admit a to a Wels e d before his eyes and then he tur| prevailed over all, beheld feet of Water, large screw, very much like a letter-. thirteen to up drawing ned his gaze above and below in door the for shed nymph sporting in the lined generally are wharves ee great Wonder and surprise. ee ee ae ar great love and longing press screw. The end of this screw . steamers, or bolt, rests against the collar kinds, all of The moon was mounting well boats with breast for her. His love his knife. Two of the victims Were| me Pores Of the bie with Which the garrote is fastened rer than the heat of day into the dome of the heavens, s* ed- so badly injwed thee they Ieee ins ran the purest. of ding over the world a brilliant light. the floor and had to be removed native canoes or “cascos“, which to the post, and by turning the> re used as lighters. They are a in the harbor, Amam- in-the ambpm@anee: The nymph was no other Resting screw the frame is drawn back, until =... native craft, covered with it comes in contact with the collar. bar saW a fleet of white-winged purely la, the Goddess of the A near by guard heard th bamboo wicker roofs, and prOpe1 purest of all virgins was birds, their black bodies indistinct screams for help and hurrying The execution alway's takes place t lled by means of long bamboo in the open air in some_ public in the shadow’s of the palm-trees ver had spirit of love the scene, captured Klein justa poles. There is a narrow platform r snowy breast. Never while their Wthite wings shimme- he Was about to drop out of jalong The condemned, dressed in: the side of the , casco at square. black robe, is led to the red with a wileerd btillance in the - blood of passion long a back windew:2 49 = 5 |the water level, and the native to sit on a narrow ugh her veins. Cold | moon-light. boatman Walks along this with his post and made that his neck is on The moon gglided behind a cloud reclined upon placed so seat, lan quite a valuable acquisition to et d| shoulder against his pole, and forc land again the world was in darkgarrote. The victim er pdJisoners as they are oth slowly propels this unwieldy craft a level with the ness. Amambar Stood on the beach, is bound rigidly to the Justice of their own rations w ae wich is to him both home and post, the frame is pushed outand. his mind runming over the an- toare cook issued to them at thar livelhood; for the whole family lives. nals of his people for an explana- thirty cents Worth per day. around his neck, and the in the little house or shed in the closed tion his strange sight. His eyes (Continued on page 7) ‘ ‘Stern of the casco. A great deal the gang. a ow Being a cook, Klein will pro 3 f |; — (Comtinued on page 7) | 1 { ey + ns 2 ee wrt ob | eae - « ' - é * nevis | MERICAN § SOLDIER a Philippine Islands, November gu : yf a Vile ) Brandy LA OCEANIA ESPANOLA OFFIGE Manila THE AMERICAN aoeihertt is srespibelile much friendship which is’ fow | 8p ngi among them, ES : Aad this brings us to a consid . SOLDIER PUBLISHING my tion ef the duty of the “A dier'’ to the Eighth Army Corp: It will net be tong before most | ar- are back performing the tasks ef peace. Co. A weekly review of the 8th corps. But $.'95, (mex.)_ per Subscriptions, month. Single copies 10 cts. (mex) each, Communication and manuscript addressed ~as above w.il” “receive prompt attention. — Advertising rates on application, Job Printing © done branches, : in all news of a character vation, —— su- THE GHANGE OF MANAGEMENT bi of pr ynich having pi a Corp gre: Pa la ; idea of influencing legislation ee owner "Laven object of collecting Phillipine es He failed aoe toes The War Iss practically f2O5F ‘We. consider larly fortunate in sent our readers relic. of the, AEs ourselves particubeing able to prewith so valuable a of A6. ago. cents a io a dirty hole on the Calle i HOUSE, This establishment prinps ne papers, books etc. at moderate tes. Advertisements insertedi over fifteen Phiipico women, eeming it Oceania at reasonable prioes ea the streets for him, Dogers printed. by a chinee merchant, who. had Calle Palacio, - 2. Intramuros, TEDDY ROPING THEM W A REAHOF ROKSE OF THE PAIGN, . MEN Mr, Samuel Weingarten I inform the public in gener: he has no connections ‘with G Sterling, of the Noble Ca Camp Wikoff: Colonel Rode requests.that all bills be sent di _velt has prepared a review of the which has to, M. Gr Sterling. Mr. campaign in Cuba, been read to his officers and recet- Weingarten Is not: respons ved their approval, The review is any debts in and ~ t comprehensive, and includes an pale exposure of the mismanagement of the commissary and quartermasters'‘ departments and other branches of the. service. No part of the text is obtainable at present, but it is said that WHO. MISMANAGE. THE CAM- eer he has handled his subject without gloves, and that the review.will be, in the language of his subordinates, ‘a redhot roast for those who ESCOLTA| mepk.ot pne..eam pain. “ ing foes is ‘left, for th ii Th ed out of ezuist e men who love of country should be Th in the search, as the natives de- considered. Those clare that. they have forgotten the stories their ancestors told them. thirty ee ies : Deora | ed’ by | an interpreter, With the for thelr for they mae yee draw good salaries. are responsible for the mismanage- . hundreds. | ‘the’ entire a be the best ascertain. this fact, a re- presentative of the “‘Soldier‘ called on the most influential officers in Manila. They were one and all in vor of sending home the voluners. A few expressed a satistaction With the service but scorned at from its cael: el will en. To the street Capt. Mc Kelvey he soon learned that the liqour was a misersble concoction Real The. American | Soldier is now hal foun and on bottle that apparently was of his maoufacture, By reporting the matter. to. made being conducted under entirely new present officers 5, ing our absence a native printer sold | Management, the the ‘to keep the volunteers in the service so that the officers might hold éipilnaab more than another, and | their more remunerative positions. hope that the convivial Wise pay day's purchase will sw-ete ie There are many openings for good the bitter feelings still’ in existence officers in the regular service amoung the regiments. Aad let us and considering the prospective inkacwa_ in the future, not as Reg crease in the standing army the or Volunteers, or Colorados or M chances of getting a’ regular comsesotas, but as Americans and mi mision are doubled. Where Would bers cf the eighth: A ~~ the goverment look for the men 0 officer the new army save among the volunteer officers many of Whom have seen active service and shoed themselves entirely capable of andling large bodies of men. It certainly not fair for anyone to laim that the officers want the men to stay here just because they per copy to » bo- th a It is therefore be fitting that the ricaa Soldier should be the paper ithe 8th Army Corps and filled| for last week‘s issue of the American: Soldier. The edition of ‘four thousand Was exhausted, and dur- those we were reserving pply our r-mail: customers. ‘Sr Paul1 Dispatal matt nnd plea- who had done his share in the task cf conquering, gee 1 5 cents men will ever be expedition, aod it will distingy from the patriots who stayed at | until the last cf our comrades t tered the city of the dead. ~ EDITORIAL We will pay our organization banded. By special act ef cor badge cousistiog cf a figure given each member of the Ph its the English language inte cur cong territory and it was started b : red member of the Eighth Army | Cuas. R. MaBey—Business Mer. ISAAC RUSSELL Editer. _ ‘R.- HULL ASSOCIATE ‘Eb. sea be fhe rac ‘of fle Wear. | . ery best of Young AmeWearing it today, and wheth- | “-Silice. the Sivaal the Americans elects to return to his home the aparh has been flooded with sputhat the | danger is past and rious liquers manufactured by the Chin@ | fighting is over, or the border men, [he bottles bear the labels of the meW possessions, he will first class houses and to all appearanthe correct stuff, n the hero of the century‘s cesA contain spaniard who manufactures a first d command the gratitude of class cognac braady which be sells for nation that has never forgotten |one peso per bottle noticed that botti pen its defenders. les of liquor were being sold by wo- desire to return to of them \ their ho: and civil duties should be permit-| ed to do so, honorably and with-| — out stamp or reproach. The men| ~ who Were the best soldiersin time) metal Which of actual fighting are of made. are not of the; barrack | loungers ae Without disparagement to the: VO-} _ lunteer officers, it is only fair to| — say that the ‘boRdted™ volunteers) ‘should have the goverment‘s first; thought and best care. They, at) - . li least, were their lives actuated by no sordid | een motive in offering their services and. nme for the defense of their | country. They held country above home and society and business, and offered their lives as a guarantee | of their good faith. The officers| may have been just as patriotic— 90 FT oLet “the: "eagle puleneit Eat | the. corks be: ot aie es jolly ‘good. drinks wm yourself while you flow «ees lve fe F you, will | be a. long time dead, 28 come, ‘io all its’ glory. Ne doubtless they were, ag a rule. tat) ode day ha in ‘the “8th Army Corps ‘forthe love’ of saving $ i5¢o a ‘mon- neither in danger, in privation or thandobesides, who wouid ‘think of pec: in the rigor and. hardships of dis-| cg ae 6290 copper coins for 2 cipline, did they make such sac-| |rifices as the enlisted man. And) ne one. million dollars their pay aNcTagss about ten timv ted among ‘the endof hie aoc’ ‘nearly es as much, 4 three a, ll be ‘spent ‘ia Manila. | | And this statement of the case The Loney ‘is fast waking up from must not be construed to reflect; _its¢sleep of! centuries) and by the erd oly thia.cyreels, it, will, be fully ight alive ane Army. corps, is rapidly ‘a. unit, and the differences “regulars a nd “volunteers” are! disappearing. ‘It started in ‘the trer. ches when Pennsylvanis, Utah add the eng Seaalte, Artillery were, oy one Seee Pa yt wees IAL at oe ught upon the enlisted man who a chooses to remain in the service. There are thousands of young men to Whom. the novelty of camp. life | and the opportunity to see strange countries Will strongly appeal. The : time has come when it is an hon- the lor to wear the American aitorm! : 7% PRICK VERY. MODERATE Should not be missing on any table 10 BE HAD IN ALL FIRST GLASS Provision stores SOLE IMPO R TERS fangos torn to pieces. duty in a few days. eee is devoted to use of soldiers of the ae Corps. in agents authorized “Our Ar- the | are as follows:— arious regiments 4th Infantry, Parker B. Pratt. G., but. not com- “With: | apologies to : _ LONGFELLOW : pot and panscavanger. oe epreie the diamond. We. IN THE ARMY OF IN- VASION WAS STARTED. up meals that no man These’mas- ye was 5 on ee Wednesday eve- 1898 that | ning September 12th | ithe. first: steps were taken among Astor Battery the soldiers in the Philippines. to cultivate the literary and esthetic sides of their natures. _ On. this| evening there few can eat. AN DREW. MARKER. soe ‘FOR LT. ‘WILLAMS LEAVES ROPER, ISLAND. met-ar members of the r4th Infantry ist Lieut C. o Williams ‘who has been transferred to the: OrdComod regiments, in the Christian nance Dept. ‘left on ‘the City’ of mission building opposite the QuarPara last weék ‘to assume his new oS tel de Malate. duties at the U. S. Arsenal, Rock | After considerable discussion, it Island,: Illinois. We wish Kim‘a was decided to form a literary club pleasant voyage. oe |to be known as the Malate Ly- _.;and the Clubb rl- Bi Snapping cff th =. nors on oer sqlite Baie tion and he also-gives the boysall they can eat. Verily the pee |man is the god of — ‘HOW THE PIONEER LITERARY OR- ters ofthe culinary art are dishing North Dakota, and Idaho | ceum. We havea new mascot, 4 ‘fat The following Wednesday evelittle monkey named ‘‘Dewey.“‘‘De| ning an election off officers yee red resulting in the choice of J. A wey was captured Way ist and for | Christensen for chairman and James the past 6 months has been the pet of the boys on the. Baltimore,) but . G. Camp. as Vice President. as he is.grown quite tou large.now, s, where Ae eee the American Soldier of, Ocught him over bro y the Mase tobe? ist they inserted a notice are in| _ ‘stating that all soldiers were Wel. | come to their meetings and invited thing, and he came. That is ments have been completed and} Ce fc: officers We all like Success and B -we will have a canteen. hash by placing. assured Was ‘satisfaction te. Lt. Rouse Co, “F,“ and Sergt Bur- | Nhe 00 ing eagerly. fowatd to the ritt Co. a ~ it sates | el ig hard tack line gives general’satisfac- Company E now on a “corps ‘of jefficient chefs. There «is) a © first cook, and assistant cook, 3rd-assistant cook and a non- commissioned . at the ope- it to win and the feeling of ene sing. of the late war he did not ger Allen Co, H. is an assurance et a captaincy. in the volunteers. that it will be no disgrace to be lowever he meant business and out scored by Wyoming. willing to come along as any At last the necessary arrange- : ee and choice of the: States: , Cane “Co es 1. Sti’ 5 han port, a. company 0s ed his Poe Company E‘snew non-com of: He Covering all th “ a hay. foul saitant of the The ease with which our team Shells came nted irst batallion has been appoi did up the. 14th Regulars is a Barstiog o'er tl the lieutenancy and command warning to the team who crosses Sones bolss od ‘of Co. A. He was once captain bats With us-in the future for ho- O. N. an aspiring political opponent in any i county .So yousee, ourmen are not ithe riff-raff of the country, but the — | ——— Mumper. pearance, Chief Musician in the ) Ig dbny’ Meche he illness of Lt. ghtly deserves our praise and sup- manding " Co“C. A., Ds,ee » North Dakotas, a thas 5en relieved on account of ‘sit ioned at Malate, Andrew Marker. ' ckess and Sergt. Shortiil ev com. Astor: Battery, George Geis. looks after the company hard tack Wyoming, J. M. White. and roast beef. | | Utah, Nelson Margetts. Wyoming's “orderly biicleoes, 8rd Artillery, Geo. Oden. kept Artificer Peer, Co. “‘C“ so busy Oregon, Salt marsh and Turner. pressing, and making clothes to California, William E. Kern and “fit™ that he had to resign. Ar- Io Ibert Berlin. | tificer, Pyt. Kimball’ will now. Sew 6th Artillery, and Sional Corps, torn bunks, repair guns injured by OIE Prank G,. Butler.;.months of compaigning, in fact any | _ Minnesota Cos. M and K; War- thing, |to earn his $18 per month. Our Band is the pride of the} } Geo, Peonkcnbeld. Batallion. Overcoming the obsta-| 2 casks, R: C, Ozman. cles" vhich necessarily beset the| memkerssof a Band in a ‘Batak: lion they have pushed on till} now they are greeted with a ringing Wyoming cheers at each ap-| ? 3 wie vengeance is conducting the Quarter Master's | | 4th U. S. Cavalry, Jack Diamond.| Boas stationed at the Market, cer, , h oppointed Supernumary Court Offi-| ( cer to fill the vacancy caused by the | off resignation of Corp. Atrien Co. F.j 70 ~ Lt. Morgareidge Co. G., assis-|" ted ‘by; Lt. Smith, ER. [doce years had been his palace Capt. Nullare, Co. “CH a geal aie the tidteerbe vith: |yans Have ol ded its wings of many . . Ga, ‘our sick. ‘men, will ae to join the Lyceum. Success ’ has | smiled upon the ‘efforts | i in this line, and each Wed- a he has shore leave: for all ithe time. ‘he bemgrined Bee. Wiles, eee he and Harris who hive Been confined the house is ctow- | |to the hospital most of last month Mami s who — wish to do are ‘much improved now... rua pied! Wiley, WwW ase & 2. deri - still “on.._ special © ‘detail | at. Fitz was "sete hm fist and another ‘‘four | are pipating hinists In company nesos Americano, Latest-says the glo-American alliance Was argued scientists take turns es _ DEBATING CLUB. : and in question once. more the best a : aebabng ee jast Friday - quarters, There - felt want in the « pro and con by Akins and Frai-; are zer, and lively extemporary spee- |" friends in the ches were delivered by other mem- | bers of the association. _ the articles | Wearing in kind. of a literary movement. and evening by this society in the; school house five blocks north of the Captain of the Port. Messrs. oe the gaéti jie $ James, Pierson and Baker compose But. the sacheeh ar program committee and_ of- they | sent themselves for taking part in the exercises. The construction of |, the Nicaruaguan canal will be discussed at the next re ficers elected and a pleasant eve“ning, passed during Which the question of our retaining these islands was hotly debated. _ The club is not a company affair. put is open to the entire, regiment and it is hoped that all will avail themselves. of the. opportunity and push it along. In this Way many svenings may be passed i in a pleas mt and profitable way. The band of the Fitst South Da-. ~The club will meet every Tueskota Infantry rendered the following day evening at 6: 45 and for the program on the Lunetta Sunday present in Co. I's quarters. Evening, last from to: 3:00 to 8:00 The question for, debate Friday. Nov.4 is Resolved that for the o'clock. Overture. ..eceevee Superbassessetes benefit of the laboring classes. the ‘Dalberg. sonvict labor of the U. S. should “he Mississippi PB iccie snes employed in improvement of Layerbers. « | | lic highways, Waltzes. esse aa + w In that part — at So. they lay, each ne p For the charge they ka “Retur Eilenber Wyoming ” CRACK BALL Rk STARTED, face sp “e lt. Gollup, Russian CANTEEN tin eo. “C“ Corp. Rule, Odelmars and Anderson, Co, | of the 3 troops" ',.see ase Oerere Mazurka... “ Léa find” sss csaage GONE. March essesee ! ‘From tropic tropic!—Alexander. Star Spangled Banner, ines ”" Se gd ia Pin a yeh ee BT ae wy em he - Louder, | louder Came the gallan Charging up the | Then at omlas theyy gol 0 po With thea, craigs s . From the camp, aroused : at By the thunder of the bat! Soon the Spaai Through the a jor Figgins fought with the “Yanks. Major M.c Convill is an old Indian fighter and little versed in the “set. _ |phrase of peace. ‘Sergreant Major OPENED. | Badley wore the blue ce deliverd a short sermon to the boys, containing some very good advice More of the boys ought to attend these meetings, and Show in those de- a little interest and to In the land of ] y ) Io the home of ants a and th _ | They in silent approba Smiled upon the vic | Shivering in the mu 'T hen the —— in .What is’ said; i |cidedly wneécvil times of the Civil it” will do .you gods gt | War, and Captain Finn has seen on Yeuue of es. tuiecicghan Sol. much service in the tented field dier was a great improvement but ‘2 rounding, up festive red-skins off a‘the reservation inthe far west. The some of the companies were not | newspaper fraternity is also repre- visited by. your agent and s6/were sented. There is enough of the: unable to’ secure , copies:,|,Please craft in the command to issue and don‘t forget that we are still ‘here, semi. respectable paper. Colonel and that. we . like ai, PAP | edit Jones a swa ppeda pen for the swo rd ocassionally, is a veteran editor as wellas a Sere't. Latter en ¢, was ‘made Provost Serg’‘t, dusing the week. _ | veteran soldier. | His editorial Faber |weilded considerable influence in ded thr Cza- ‘Shiel d Roll : ‘When ol |S OF the typhoon A CANTEEN a good many men who have, like Divine services are held every stood“ in the imminent , | deadly ‘breach and dodged balls-| Sunday evening, in the free reading not thrown by hands. Colonel Jones room. Last Sunday Private Pierson ;won his sash under Lee, While Ma- led the services and Chaplain Pier- Soundiea forth the J DAKOTA.. eee | Othello, “At the Lunetta | Waldteufel. ist NORTH Our canteen has just. been ope: mining -camps of the state. {In another company are the state ned, inthe rear of the reading room ‘university cadets. Company “E‘ Bic Malate. It. sells. -all, kinds. of |hasa Tepresenative of most any ca-| good books, at reasonable prices; in \lling under the sun. Carpenters, Hfact it is very. well. stocked with _ |blacksmiths, miners, masons cattle. every thing that is useful. But: no - iimen, cow- boys, farmers; down to- beer or other refreshments; are sold. a ‘the man from Minn-ee-sota, who Many of the-latest novels are kept “yumps his yob“ of following the | for. sale, and no. one need:..want e bell-weather to follow the flag. Eve- for plenty of easing, matter ran | rything but ball-players. But we have the future. ; it is Hoped this club will fill the will be glad to. have anyone pre- pill. The club Was organized, Pocatello, the poi: __|minent founded by the Nebraska volunteers | } ‘Programs are given every ‘Saturday Stood k the oa “Ge to. ad centre of Idaho. Company ap. composed mostly of miners— a rdy votaries of the pick and the _|pan. They were recruited from pro- The Manila literary society was club was organievening in Co I's has been a long regiment of some to! ‘give hi is variety. There are’ enough | re send’ off. Aeacene ane ( cretary. The opel.tion - an | the destiny of the Democratic party The Pe ‘in the state. As “the man on the throne“ i in the sanctum of the Fre- Idahos pe North “Dakotas have their guard house in the builmont» County “News, First Ser: | ding, formerly occupied «by the a |geant Burroughs, of Company E, Young Men'‘s Christian panies | _ | weilded an imperial ceptre over his’ ey: rooms a ae and his caustic cra-| Sree eee pepe es a Sf ew tee Sieg ~ ath INFANTRY. — -|buried with the ~~ honors. _ Of course you are surprised to hear it, but the 14th Infantry is on the Island of Luzon. Don't blame us for it though. Were it not for the fact that the wires broke when we started to pull them, We Would be holding open house in Paradise—excuse me, | mean San Francisco, instead of fighting mosquitoes in Malate. Some one ought to let these mosquitoes know that a protocol has been signed and hostilities should "cease, The Tahle ar Serg't Ihaeeh nick, Co. “D.“ will be pleased to hear that he has passed through a very severe attack of ty phoid fever; and riflles was in now in the convalescent a. 6 to 6 pm. sit $5, gold. hospital. During his absence, 1st Duty Sergt. Haseedm, has acted ae Lo .The canteen® at the bie of 2 the 1st and end battallion, which (S tallion, is, after. the ist of Nov. to be ‘operated by both batallions, and the boys expect to reelice quite a sum for a mess-fund from p itas the prorata of the four com- . panies. comprising the ist bata-) llion for the last two months was about $100, and the canteen of the) _ the ; Matar Robar, over the old s.)6=— into : Las La Las La La El the ladies of the Red Cross, gave a reception a at their quarters to the non-com-|_ missioned officers and personal ac- G quaintenceés are ‘ ae lunch oe mon; Co. “M": rst Sergt. Hassam- niok; Privates Snow, Stallcap, Corp‘l. Manary was discharged Oct 31. Private W. S. Sullivan, Co. “T“. died of dysentery, Oct. 29. He was the cementey companies — Co. “E“ boys being his on Cris. Harny, of he and inter-| Monterey. s diod of malarial fever, and was me Pah-yar', kth: om steal... am om Pay -dir, om Ol-ve-dar, omCo-mer', vm Lim-pe-ar', omPay-gar', amGoi-pay-ar', om Cool-te-var', o=Cah-beth'-ah, owFren'-tay, clean, . strike... beat... 10) ‘-ho. eee Cheeks, Nose... EatSoce Mouth, Chino... Neck . TONES un peine ... —May-heel'-lyah, == Nar-eeth, =-=Or-ay-bahs, a= 3@-Cah', a= Bar'-bah, cs san ==Coo-el'-lya. ss What is it you waat, ss. Iwant Est4 bien.. | Somos” see a comb. —Gar-gao-tha, we Kay des-say-ah aiitea —-Des-say'-0 pay-ee cah-bal-lye-roe? .,. oon nay. Let us go to a hosier's. om Vah-mos ah De yo think so? ... All right... How many tes son Vdes, diez, VMah-tar', Ro-bar', =m Pres-tar’, lend .., EBye@..oc You are up eee a You ss. we. = are your We are tea ‘ue 7 esta v. ‘evantade?.. ‘must, bn : eeekc dah, aw Lay ted. lah par-etbay tee-en-— ay. ‘oor «w«St-ah been. --Coo-an-tes son cosd ays. == S0-mos de-eth. ' —Ilah st-sh oos-ted la is ‘ police + : nfs— ate watch had te with a\ —. L I B A NLL : z ' : 4 First class dental work in all its | ¢ branches, Prices Reasonable. race Hj g~12 A, M. Ly ey is poc A onBree 2——5 No. 9, plaza de Cervantes, : Opposite the Chartered eae Perdcne V, Eat something.. ... I beg your pardon, Botas.. Cap... ce Basets.. se¢6 Basket coe aoe NearemoF ar, sec More-—Less, see Anillo. Baan. ses ice 2e@e eee | Eacima==Debajo. while Liefar, Decic., Overe=Under... ... ee cia Te Oe a as To understand. 0. Eatender, . Tomar. ... 10 To -... take... airs, dining of Japanese room sec E _ «-Ah-gah-mes oo-nah —«Ah-gah-mos es'.so, ——Es el' may-hor pat dee, -~~Oss-ted no com'-ay. om AY com-ee-doe m be'-en. | —Com'-ah ees-ted al-goe, o=Per-don'-ay oos-ted, — —=Gor'-rrah, : hh-wocklens, == Bo0-hee-sh, o=Lah coe-thee-ngh, ow Chay 's-s-toe, om(Com'-ay-dar, eS : —Thayr-kaheLay.hon, omeSee-ayM-pray==Eeon _ evAh-kee=m=Al-lyah, noe Viah-se=May-nes, o-Ayn-thee. meen aie hee. wea LY AYRE, «aDay-theer, ~_ ~eAyo-tend-ayre, on Tam-0re. om Vay '-s-teer. . * < 4 Es gg ; ad © mos 4 e r seat: a . eek af . alle Echag ue, Sta, Cruz. to sell at set “3 dress... PP el rocm.. EvereeNever ... Here== There ... MaseamMenos ... Vestir. ablic at ction 4 = Dinning Siempre==-Nunca, Aquie=A'ld4, eee Ring. ... Candle. ... The kitches ve. La cocina. COO. ac Comeder... see - Certiunl gies. Seabintencad 29th V. algo.. y¥ spent a night wcesi You do not eat. ... a I have had a very gead. |Gorrars a drink of| ened man and accompanied the patrol | z ta a meek and lamb like manner te — _belon- ; A. € Williaa cs et ‘A, Manila Aug. orders, Obtainieg iV. no come? po. He comido muy biea 2 (Coma ARM kept open after ten oclock haste. H2agames €80... 6 Es el mejor partido. What's to oy cn eo : Let us try this. ... Let us do this.. ... It's the best plan... d Hagamos una cosa.. : Quicker than lightning Patrolmar Holbrook had the debauchee by the neck and teppled him in the most approved manner upen the side walk, from !which he arose a crest-fallen and ‘badly fright-| hours Pays oe Head... 1. Forehead... ... ¢Cudntes a a “beno™ at a nearby native vender's he | agein began to grow very threatening, in his actions and Pelock resorted; to the revolver, which the Spaniard | struck up with a rapid motion of his elbew, are now mourn sale = He approached Pelock shiking a heavy cane and using some very figur- look at it. One fellow said it would cure homesickness because it was like the bread his mother used | to make. of their comrade op _— considered Pelock a much despised ''sargenta," and showed utter disrespect _ A The | BRAWNY meth-ods ‘provided with good bake ovens, the quarters where he and the bread that is served out behind tbe bars, ‘is nice and light and so crisp that it makes one‘s mouth water to; death are. drunken Spanish captain of the artillery the other sight. The efficer, though well aware of the orders in reference to sa- for weHcnigs, wo COM-prar, om Kayemar’, To plough, eLe parece A Vib vee tive language accompanied with threatening jestures. Pelock drew his gun and got the "drop" on the rioter, who walk was somewhat cowed and left the place | se All of the rather harsh ieons To To To ing 200 diffe- Vamos 4 la tienda. e oldest as well as A SPANISH CAPTAIN TO TIME. Corp. Pelock adopt vec To beg. ... To forget. To eat ... mejillas nariz... orejas. boca ... barba... cuello... Deseo PE Private Antelo, Co. “M", was made corporal during the week. |in great Sunday, Oct. 30. forget. soon AND PVT. HOLBROOKS and Fisher; ta. “FO Paco To ath.er', emAh-baa-denenar', cite S "col will not BROUGHT wma Kay x CORP PELOCK'S GUN. Tu- ller, Brown, Hayden, Sipe, Broe, Dewald and Riggs; Co. “D“: Privates Spott and Mc. Donald; Co. “A: Privates Smith, Pancoast, Carr, Spires, Ballard, Stoner and Loomis; Co. “E‘: Sergt. Connally; Privates Cullen, Campbell, Edwards, Humbert, Hensley. Snyder, Gray and Boucher; Go. 7°, aT, Tierney and Privates Swartz, Turner and Hoskins; Co. “I‘; Privates Clark, Switzer, Smith, Phillips Garrity ond Boden: Co. “Lt, Corp'l. Smith, Privates Jobnson, Grawbow buried in the To general er ‘Coitee- (ea present. be done. ee the eyening a daint was. served, consisting — High, Fosmo, ther usec to make Mc. Geary 2 and Moore; Co. eK, -cream-and crackers. Privates Wilson, Bowie, Phillips,| The evening is one which Carson and Wright; Ca. ass Corpls Hack and Adams; Privates Winters, Kincaid, Hinkle and. Ed- eo La garganta ... sec soe | Qué desea V. caballero? in the Oregon regiment. ta the LOVE se'-en-toe, ae s08 To bura,.. Goipear ... Cultivar .., La cabeza,, La frente.. ‘English, wekKCay las'-te-mah', TO Pegar, from What a EY.ce to S = =. oe oo-nah des-grah-the'e To hurt .., To buy ... Limpiar, letters, etc., & ) Le To Olvidar, | j a of Spanish pronunciation, To give up. se Comer, Red Cross Reception. te University : I am sorry for it... It's a misfortune ., What! Prestar, one. evening vee e El ojo. Saturday ... Pedir , grd bat. is shortly to be removed to the handsome new quarters, which are now being fitted up by) ,;— the boys. It will be a large improv- | ©! ement siente., Qué iéstimal,., éQué hacer? ,., Abandonar, ... Amari. oes Herit., sec Comprar ... Quemar ... Pagar, was, formerlly run by the st bat- | ded Ad bce Maeanila English, Es una desgracia... Every company was well represented and it is needless to say all | had a good time. ' The pleasure and the novelty of meeting with American Ladies in a| y rumors." Most of the boys in the other civilized way has once more put at companies want to transfer into poetry in to the soldiers life. A/ “G“ which has “Plumb duff two native string band dispensed | sweet music in the evening, — a or three times a week. veral vocal solos and quar E of MASERAS EE CALIFORNIA CANTEEN. | The boys, of “M“ Co., are very energetic; they have a daily paper, edited by “one of the Push.“ All the daily rumors and other disputed facts are published in it. The editor says “If you don't get our paper you don't get the 3 Late Dr Spanish. hands of Private. Robert Mc. Canu, who was killed during the battle. He was behind the breast Works, shooting through a port hole, ‘when a shell. exploded in front of him, tearing his head clear from his body; and shattering his gun so that some of the parts could not he found. The force of the explosion knocked several other men down, injuring seven guns; four of whichhave been repaired. “hes spital Frases familiares, By ist Sergt. The remnants of three rifles, _ of Co. “Cis! part in the ht on the night of Aug. 5; were photographed during the week, by Vewen W. S. Biddle, commanding company “C“ One of the is Familiar phrases, <a side OF marble top afid glasses, ands and marble top dining | : frigerators, iron bed steads, mi- ing desks, Singer sewing || A ind on or fcot, Euro- will take place at : pee 430 P. M. I ABRAHAM, open ar COMmMMeEnCE Loy mm at 8 p. "Periormansel mM, | Ee ee / long the are G. the best very + to supply able SCHLITZ Market Martini, BEER. | affords. We have employed AMERICAN & far cy Manhattan ALSO pleasure to announce that, commencing with today he has opened to the public an ELEGANT ‘DINING PARLOR, with spacious private rooms, on the ground floor. Here will be served, with the elegan- ae — CELEBRATED OUR i t CASE - BOT B: 4$18'00 4$1'63 | Er BOT covers. Lunches, 70 of for serving banquets obtain>d 4$2':00 4$22°00 rivaling the best Huroserved by those pean and American Hotels. ‘ tructed that on special occasions be removed, and space they may 4$I'75 A: 4$18'00 4 $i‘63 | D: a$19'50 is justly The PRIVATE KOOMS are so cons- In four qualities CASE carte 4 la meals fame d, house our which for ce SCOTCH WHISKIES : his the of retaining desirous has with the public, ment, favor —« SS *GO case $ E°S7 bot. | well establish- creditable and etc.-- this of proprietor known Goon Oup Bourson WHISs COCKTAILS WHISKY | Mixer and a Gilt Edged The ‘at opened the and supply takes the pleasure to a nnounce that he has just can Bar and Restuarant First Class Genuine Ame! T. Sterling felt want, a for Weddings, | siness of a first class tran- | etc. put |Baptisms, all up, and hotel te rates._ bu- rooms wili | n the private |eerved meals a la carte from thre vm j|dollars ESCOLTA 14 re sale Wanting a fine For to go industry, back to at the sale Enrope the owner. price $ ef has 1,500 for every =e | after Il a. m. day “NUEVO NOE“ RESTAURANT 54, plaza del P. Moraga. : sSani'a Y T I N PEOPLE. ENTERPRISING This up. cream Tee iA 29 October 1898. \ onSE EIR es Business is very easly managed, with good references and Direct importers of all kinds of Japanese, credit; in the assurance to cbtain in a year the price of A small capital, not more than $3000, american wanted and Indian Goods, the purchasse, ane certainly more, by the reason of its Islands. i8, Escolta street. these investment ina most promising agricultural enteran in for affair productive best the being of Manila. An interest Fer more complete imformation, apply to the Spanish prise in the near neighbolrhood, of 30% p. a. can be guaranteed. Escolta street No. g~2nd_ story. For particulars apply Office hours: Meals at all hours, Ice Cold Beer, Cyrus Noble Whisky and “Old Dundee‘ SCOTCH Whiskey. Fine cigars. American cigarettes. The public are respectfully .invited when A ever in Cavite. A Calle Real No. 73. | CAVITE P. IL. Wm. M, SMITH. Escolta - M. Callejon de 8. Gabriel nim. 4. 9—12 a sto | and cigars Lunchs served by “old dad“ Geo Libreria ae JOE lippine factories. on LEVY, (Formerly We sell at factory pri large sales. Money exchanged. in the | best Phi- 2 2 st. a Corner Jaboneros, andl “Camba_ § accomadotions at reascnabile prices, vais GETTING | A M ets, First LAZARO ARSEGA _--: DEPOT FOR COUNT BUY AND SELL ALL GOINS 1 YOUR MONEY’S WORTH class Proprietor. &.) no. 2 _ Schlitz Milwaukee Beer, Cyrus Noble Whiskey, Blackberry vo a ph Giainen Manager of S. Plaza Padre Moraga Brandy and ces and discount pencils etc. ete, de Coion 4, ESCOLTA Street corner of calle | Nueva. manufactured writing paper, pens, Envelopes and | me Atlantic Garden Do not fail to call, AMERICAN BAZAR oo G. HERRMANN Dealer in the finest grade of cigarettes WE American to Chinese | _ all kinds of American Tobacco. oh ESMERALDA Bscouta—MaAniba 1 Jewelery Gold. of all Kinds. Watches Silver, Nickel and steel, in- laid and, enamelled cases. Fancy goods Smokers sets, Opera Glass Scarf pins, watch chains, Diamonds, Rubies, Saphies, Emeralds, & &. Pedro Blane.—1 ESCOLTA | 1. NEAR THE BANKS. ii : oi Vai, mh KO He | THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUI ay # ee = e s \ WNBQUALLED FoR TABLE use, | i RICAN SUUER'S BASEBALL ANG “100 Patting t th hk: (—12 2 Ib. s Tent pite e: ' oe oh So; Dakeotaau. BGO” : Manhes.4.320).43 doe eomd: e0Gu) , but they | play can NN. Dak. ™.. Eda OR sins use * yrus Noble 1000 1000 ‘race GLOVE 1000. (CONTINUED FRO}oa By so ee cli CONTES of treed. br next Wednesday afternoon rican Athletic Club will bouts at the Theatre Zorrille main event of the evenin; stay | in Manila and cup, had better take} Colorado Field Day- THE wi aes ae | C ian Keown vt) o, asB,.. 3-B. Wells. | LE Ryan. eee = : they can and unanimous’ vote to —— in cases pitch hsy | where ered by sweets of one defeat | sentatives: of the way they played indicates thet) .44 took y cooon in en desire another. They of the pitchfork allo. | skill te “unto themselves seven large eggs, while they credited themath clubs : ae Th 6 Fi D ld aa ay C igt e Scott. | American Suyder, Commercial bj;but. ’ ta : das eh bark vith: her. THE : reprex : | among. hie vce in eee ,Cept. McKelvey after apni at. ee thief. instigated a | fellew,s sumerous search. in that is nities sop upeipe into. the: mains ctowatenl by. powerful engines. During. ithe siege the» water supply was ‘cut off by the insurgents, but as the rainfall was plentiful all the time, no great discomTo hi continued. dslayga and | 5 ra ony at the old Phil. | accepted the *stelen mocey, necessary to extort a confessi the thief as to Co, are taking | the city of the same enough, the dead little stir on Ansloague. street last Mondey ; evening, was caused by seve- bined taken out A second native. man, had to ee and the hole enlarged. attempt. was One of them tried te ‘escape by jumping in the canal and were aiilad swimming about the many cascoes, but | W4S mace was' saptured he wherea the Si cemetery near by. The funeral arriving at its” destination the corpse was, removed from the box and, placed inte the open grave, scarcely | two feet | deep, but as the grave was not large PECULI AR (CHINEE after ‘the wh made to tevolver(addohe Sora the firing: of ‘after a man dead Yat ut still refused a. mak the obstinate to go fus to his had beea ‘poked: se- | ture abiding place. By this time the times with a pole. _ The Chinaman had been pretty call bruised. with a cane aad would have urdertaker‘s patience was exhausted = thd cake “aed Phe’ a been ‘robbed but fer- the timely aid, f all & alae Ey al | About the time all was quiet Tal- | O 4 presentidi Urose Colette kin as the pri | @#ge and his famous guards came from The Filipinos believe there are ‘more a great interest io the matter. Each re-) soger and each of them h: ve, or had | the North with a Chiaaman who thought | ways of killing the proverbial aa in ‘ each kee and the rae five to twenty dollars, To recover shouel be practicirg now in order) wio'e smount oreven half cf i oe them ‘is the | hive stumped the fimous Lecoz; to find out who best. | | gal? Capt. ‘McKelvey, invge tio 2 The ie allewed one representa- are Fifty yard dash, Hammer as. throwing (16. follows. Ib, shames) in with their posession both feet. ; ce sums varying paldew: Fe eas dk 4 fi made to order, and. watches repaired team : G be had been robbed... | than one. : is Chino’ to vamos.’ ry | : served out cat . o oom Coke east the right ie i with his monéy had just gone dows Pan as of Me ee bu the street with an escort and thereu- | ihc msge disper: ‘sed his mets and told | #0F San Franciso Monday. i ‘This first class establishment in the Telhnae ! ie ae prs a. stones and k+ eps especially all kinds of American Fn lish and ¢ wi g a _ Jewellery him to kill men 33. | BR who ‘had>a goodly amount of mo: | failed to go into the opening and z| fey in a bsg on: his. shoulder. Seve. | the man had to be taken up once he fal soldiers, who. were. passing by tock | more. A few more Shovels of earth fo: relations, 3B SS LF CF RE SS of ral natives attempti og ‘to'toba China-| bury him, but again the remains § g:ment will be ce description [frees Iie 'mter pe i SABRE RASA 2 INCIDENT, aBsORoss. eyo: Robinson. Harris, B. Harris, — Neider. horrify aih at» ‘Hongkoog. on Now ekin. was’ due at. Hong- day's meeting of the’ Field Day Club; rough estimate woald say that th As has always been the case, the | 16 one hundred and fifty Filipino P Potter. 1B loo- tots of it. arr ive. soon. - ‘SHIPS ON THE W AY HERE, | them. So far about— three y did their ster playing in the | th When, thor msde seven runs, The list of specie.s fora graod field | goliars have been. line up was as follews: day celebration, to occur on Thanks | i, cent sum found = ) | giving day was made out at Wedoes- a person was MB doll Idaho. graphic an, interesting burial ce- — disscussion.| —_——_+—___— very “out on the deep Pacific are feur fort resulted. The Water: was not p vessels. all laden ‘with mail from: the | turned d on unti il sseverai> d ays, af st at ‘home. The Olympia arti- we: took the. city. num-| were present part in the : ruos., eleven offical a 3 very evident the fact that a large and Amambar THE MALL partiality is shown and then Mr. VW, Walton Brown, president of the|. a will judge the Pocus and is decision is fina The meeting was greatly oe | e policemen have already enjoy | ber of persons not. the bitter strange light seemed to cast|me divine | “influence over all, and/ the method- of using the machine. on; thetbarbor had passed from sight, a ee | tem of. bee To be continued: es, + works are very. creaita oe presente —s os Ne aes os tie - : pers d a ee ty ie aera _ North Data ha ag the matter of march on Pres. rocured those con ‘ ned make the deci- it is tficer gi- the executioner| ra- ee tage stole ain | sion’ of the umpire, final, except i pony sheep all right, and may be an shine at regimental drill. But e thing is certain; they can't play | ase ball, _ The vote on this}. |. . ‘The: koe F ‘the Idahos can take Manile | maybe . | went in favor of calling it no game. nsportsmanlike, 11-0. — howlers ee | Dakota game. | “SCORE of All the protests were cial down le : ue. except that of the Oregon vs South | © st . oe Panel. force the signal, | apein| ckceteemncee| | sent, “to complain that the Umpire Dgherty, Smith. “SS a large whiteness that} ves -|cross and from its center a beauti- | it. ( I have no doubt that he would UMEIRES: “petty larseny“ protests. Almost | 4T€ willing to’ meet all had il a beheld | black cap fadjudead “the intens | five chieftian every club which has lost a game Mc. Lean. PC amey. | 1-B New comer. (ConrinveD. FFROM FAGE a): _|ked up and saw that the myste-| manner, to. Which he replied. “Oh _|rious cloud was settling over the} no; I g et sixteen dollars for doing vo self to be the right ‘man in The meeting ‘of the American | for_the mowing machines righ place, ~ Soldier's Base ball league WednesThe Colorados defy th The line up was as follows: day evening Was largely consumed | to’ Wallop’! them «at* footba —___N.. Dakota. | by ot ae ful divine face looked. forth upon! be glad to depopulate the whole {him and a sweet voice said. “I/island. at that price. He has exeMessrs. flac Caldwell, 2 -}am Jesus Christ, Son of God and| cuted twenty seven men, and his uan and Voorhess will bete the se anny people who have come | machine has a record of over tWo | the offical umpires and one of them to rule you and yours,‘ And Amam-| hundred. : will be peat at gevee | bar fell upon his breast and Wor- THE WATER WORKS AND ELEC: 3 shipped Jesus and when he looked “pric LIGHT PLANT. rested. , gai - |up again the world was black qe The Sees scorers are Ro rts,ithe cloud and the great birds in Nonite can boast of a'good sys These events will be pulled off Bae Lie Dork, proves : CBr) gl: ar felt an Omnipotent pre-| The result seems to be like cutmH siice and fell upon the sand; whe-| ting a man‘s head’ off with a dull h| reupon he heard a sweet voice from | pair of scissors, but doing it quickly. the cross saying “Look up Oh Na-| 1 asked the man if it did not is. assur . They have offered three souvenir cups and printed souvenir programs best use the | for the 42 good match ‘little morphine to make them | to day, (Saturday) in the regiPs for, their dreams are all in| mental street, near the San Sebastin church. Ader: the game, “ie PennsylvaThere is no admission fee sind nias did not ‘feel the need of an/jall are invited. The sports include, immediate” pay day as they hadjstanding jumps too yd. dashes, n enough money to pay expen-| putting the shot, tent pitching; ss for a couple ef months. contests skirmishing and throwing Delameter, Gooch and io | ail name | | he. Pennyslvania boys had their | the hammer. atting clothes on, and pounded , | The Astor Battery and do boys are fixing up 1e Dakota pitcher unmercifully. . Se of Pennyslvania struck out Protests. _ |diamond. The only stg PENN. >a between McMurry (Col. vanaugh (Mont.) for the champi The American o Gowmencd Com- ship of the 8h army co pany is helping in a thousand Ways men are old hands at th to make the boys ball!ja pleasant one. 1 a ations of Wonderful pidly turns.the screw, there is a loud” was © “rapidly | shudder, a short convulsive struggle “the great bitds, thro-and all is over. The body is left 1 ut Es light about the’ ‘Whole exposed for hours. , arbor, And Amambar saw that the} Except when in actual use the /bodies of the great birds were co-| garrote is kept in the prison, in -vered with ‘men-who carried wea-| charge of the executioner. I had and- wore sparkling armor and/the honor? of an interview With s Who had on black robes and|theis functionary, who is a native ‘songs; all of whom pros- | Philippine Islander, serving a twenty smselves before the cloud.| years term for murd er. He gave The Soldiers tave inte - 000 seball into the Philippine: 000 000 \| they are going one step farthe The Colorado Field Day Those players of other teams who hi ve been losing sleep of late won-| ring how they can Oo CO = OO Nes "7000" WINS ncEe” S oe Whew, : Nth | Penn... cae Oregon s..i0 00 yee O © O00FHH os | “CATING paae FOO 00088 ; Obstical a Reale CvrusNaBie Cur. Bb uaetetneres7 8 Wont Lott” erect | ‘ScuLirz Cur. f auc. Logs, 5 Geneenh ae contests, | and” ‘4 priva - Games for tho Imerican Commercial Co's Cups. 1 i Nebraska. ptt _Sightse of ‘Manila yai 20° years and is’ an old in Indian the ga Ward service oe o> } ns S - ee 1 nef: 4 ai CORRUPTION THE GOVERMENT OFFICIALS. OF UNDER THE ARREST York, 40F ELive OF SPAIN AT THEIR le oe HOMES. LOOSING a tevorite GROUND | | ; re (Tuesday). mocratic nominee for Governor, M Mayor Van Wyck is fast gaining p )- in S counted for in the last ten years. ters of ae oh pratically | admit : the usual Americans the officials, consider- daughtets.|ted the margin of his bar, where st ces as ‘What appened to Jones’ and “His abseat wife Me. Claik has a host of friends ameng the soldiersjand wil cecelvo a great reception, = patrol, ee and scared clear " | noise i S FELLOW BURIAL <diles Os Jones a aX C. 1st Idahos died at the division hospital on the! ust of November. He belonged to lodge teer Odd called Tne fellow Idahos Volun- Association. _ He was tenderly nursed by the lodge during his illness and Was buried with the pressionable ceremony of tke order, This is the first fraternal burial made in the army of ivasion. The Odd fellows of Idaho write the American Soldier to the effeet that they are very anxious to: form a central association of Odd Fe- llows “and have a real old fashioned meeting of the brotherhood , elief before We leave the islands.“ TELEGRAMS. a SS published in the By came o is said to be the “h ot te reinforce the U. S. Asiatic 7 = > EE the balls —_ ninister of bow and a 1 the insurgent cheif gr “This is the first time I bave been interviewed and I must c I hardiy kacw hew to a plained threugh his official inter by practical the “You 1. had wish to publish — i just the 1: Rees j0- bottles from } : a half hour to_ ane make | tions | to fit as! as from. the ‘monotony ‘of seclu-§ ¢ and bof Surg Cannoli, China like fashion: shacks have cream Co. “14TH INFANTY. dishes in some h the rain to pay the last hon- th ic dead comirade. Coanolley was an old soldier; been in the service y eight years. nearly ta- take sort of a home Several of the cook made a raise of ice freezers, all store kecpers have E lingering for a long time credit system and in nolley of Co, 'C."', 14th U.S places the movement it last passed, a w:y, Nov. 2 {lization is to bo seen was buried on Thursday, leat number of the boys marched and Major Ellis and of the leading ol Mi mauser rifl -a~ representa in Hongk:n, new recruits from the interior | a to be good soldiers and a 4 ally discarding the machete chief Weapen, noding the rifle ar effectiVe,' ‘With view to disawbas Thi to be concealed among the m adopted the of the icterior munitions of w r, several other to equip an army of fifty th towards civl- meo, Sheuld my army be destr cropping out. could retire te these mountain Capt. Whitting ave a rather unique reception at officer‘s head-quarters, tothe commissioned officer‘s of the regiment. It was a night on the doctors. At, about 8 P. M. the trumpeter soun- and . ee e ey for any thing be didnt - to have. | absolu- ee M Weivgatles is having an an-| panish structure on The : for all but it was over at last and then the doctors started to treat ‘them. While the reports were being morning well and spea- | : recruit a ne the danger Spanish perty and life wou'd be in shou'd occupy Manila. We have ten th Spasi:h prisoners ncw about Ma whom ar¢ treated with ae ons deeper ment, made the band below was discoursing sWeet strains on the eve-— ning breeze. -The officers all improved under the doctors treatment and appeared Escolta | at drill next resort, CSR pursuit of lame sick and lazy, captains with deration. This ove fact oughtt +he fever, majors with a pet limp, the Spacish nc Wspapers ashamec lieutenants With chills; bandages their position,’ Bat a wirzieg Whistle frot and plasters powders and crutches. direction ef the depot put ap e It required some time to prescribe our conversation heffoce I could dcewa, and will remodel it into aq king highly of the corps. ae American from soldiers and ded Sick Call in the corridor and out of their respective rooms up to a wat cries, written io Chithe last mail. He tried the ‘ot cf sellisg them to the Chiere, and to his_ great surprise, ought. “all he had ina very short ¢ believe this is the frist case _ wherea chinaman has spent safe army from the friendly tribes w io one year's time wald be assume the offensive in the field “T wish the Spani:h press waule their clamor about the cruelity o the banquet hall streamed all kinds from Cavite last week. They ar quartered near the terminus of suspension bridge where it to ches the New Manila side of tl Pasig and close to Co. I‘ ( quarters who patrol the dis part of town. — The street on the tox” lined with numerous: Cafe : ‘beno joints“ that are kep CRUISER BUFFALO ning full blast until | fen. _ LEAVES ENGLAND. [every night. oe The proprietors of some of London, (Titestlay). ——The Crui- | places Eee credit, tie : ser. Buffalo which was purchased from Brazil by the United States] great inducement : a sd government just previous to the] Here, previous to beginning of the war between Spain the Montanas, the ~ and America left today (Tuesday) Minnesota Beco | as MOonTAN MEET WITH: A’ CLASH. Montaiié ee their meals 4 ROUGH HOUSE" A summary of the Weeks impor-j| which tant cables, American. th pursuaded to lay down as Was its we custom. 7 i The me with a of recognition’ Fur a halfhour hat in haod before the insurgent | to ar- A has a fine hard wood mess }ble over its head and it Was next morning before his hair could be CALIFORNIAS “AND. favored |ded ranch life. We have the land wail paid. : supplied with new 1 obi all under cultivation and are I purchased from -|noW starting on improvements. Co. a London house in before taps; guard halted In answer to the challenge he | replied ‘““You—fool, I don‘t = stop,“ and kept on going. “You dont eh? cried the. -guar¢ 4 .as tbe, thrust. a. cartridge | into his gun. : The fellow sioapes his ae : quickly by that he went pitchin | simple~ but im- fe thing was along the retinue preseat oaly Don Felipe the ter. of our ranch resulting - from oken THOUGH. rushing of \kes. It was thought at one time} "that | i had struck the iron ‘naldo said. “You are ia ss {roofs of Co. A. K. G. D. quarters| loubt you intend fo take 4b = ee. in the alto the delapida- train back to Manila. You h street, evidently bound on gettin j a dier was is expected members in attitudes ef respectful attention My estrance wis scarcely notic paper what | have to say, am : bee are all the go BOW podeailles quiet at the Griaited this right?’ : oe rs, over rocfs and up treez; I bowed in expectation -“_ have the best of it as they wéek. Still the boys did not for- glanced at my Watch, It was get Halloween. The guards were past five and the last traig iad, | eli a man tox as amongst kept busy and the monkeys. Were foles for Manila at six, Io The other night 2 deited Sol Soldiers. . AN. ODD DID Bean of the eet ofthe. Police and Captain Corris- reliable -Mrs. Major high back chair rose above his head and peared quite a pigmy ia it's | As if in aw: of this little fello veral digaataries of the republic a BYTHE “OREGON: to. the house. His Choice fell on Co’ HE ful mind, The rive in Manila within the next f:w days. She left San Francisco on the ‘ distingished themselves in the field and on the force as good and at a cane table littered with | material, There w s nothing a abou the man that would deoste a ma Pekiog and has likely landed at Hong- Brigadier general Mc-Reeve was asked to send a reliable guard out, ministration | regarding ton selected Pvts. Eknman, Fairchild and Hall, all of whon have ee: the with a plainess that approched ae ity, decided hit ia the U. S. io such pie- derble difficulty manaiet the boys down for eing; but the next day] and the chances that he is an in-;j must necessarily consume some time a nocent. man BN more yee Perent | yet, and a decision as to the exa concealed in an old chest thousand dollars of Spanish money. forniaked of his visit. My mind wis sum wiat confus ‘when I entered the preseace cf. aaldo. I had expected to find an arro egotistical maa jdresssed ia the he of military gorgeousness. as [ fouad a sight pale sem. wat. | e llectual appearing personage dresse ‘Halloween Celebr tion States, which admitted of no! financial consideration ¥ ; a sort of. 1s sto receiv bss jamuse He is under suspicion of having | argument ‘whatsoever, upset all] appropriated money that did not; their arrangements. the detalis of [Pe belong to him; however the eviThe discussion of dence against hem Is very slight| the proposed cession of the islands every day. Tt seems | ‘that he was aad Corpo- Mr. Harry Corson Cark the wal k wa comedian is comiog to Manila wth his company. He has made a temperment under guard allowed every - One. of the brilliant and charming iad accouat paontene the folds of the lippines, yesterday, created a. deci-| are merely placed ded sensation here, and apparen-| at their homes and, tly took their Spanish confreres | completely by surprise. liberty possible. The latter had evidently exes 1 most aristocratic and interesting prisoners is a Spaniard» ted to defer the Philippine quesof some forty winters who re-, tion for some time to come, but} sides in a beautiful home on the the abruptness of the demand made! out skirts of Manila with his two by the representatives of the Uni-}¢' ing the ir high standing and refined ta- eee awaiting his pleasure. The si:enc the chamber was intense and broken by the annoying scratchi kong ere this, the presidest's pen and the crez of the cane flaoras some uneasy men seiied staan to Co. C 13th Minu, has probably made ber of the retinue shifted his posit the biggest round up oa record, Ina At last with due deliberation | | {raid on a gambliog house in the Tondo naldo laid aaide his ‘manuscrip A district a few days ago they captured glanceiog up at me, said to Dea. @ fag for which. they 63 natives, each cf whom were fined lipe ia mative filipino; ‘who is t and what is his baaineae 3% rt die that it might wave. Bio or weaty deys at the Provost Court man mep!! oo the followisg mernirg. The minister explained the | of my business and it seem Paris, November 2. _The deniatid of the ‘Amietican Commissioners for] the absolute cession of the Phi- courtesy of the proprietor of German, F- s Were resumed With more Sults and the patrols orced by eigh men. be hoped that the trou- eee With ist Sergt D, H. Wells : for afe from the flying chairs anes and averting Spi- The opportunity for the Spanish ved in the last week. The Repuofficials | to vindicate themselves ‘blican State Committee depend enis gone past and all the rottenness tirely upon the most of the nor-] and crookedness of the old re- thern counties for the success of : gime has been brought to light. the Republican ticket. Although there is lijtle said} about it a great many of the hig- THE AMERICAN DEMAND FOR THE her Spanish officials who have CESSION OF THE PHILIPPINES WAS NOT EXPECTED. not. escaped to Spain are non un-}der arrest within the walls of Manila. retreat panish and American from: chances have not impro-{ ¢ that his seioien H Sam" the a mixture pular support. This city is almost solid for his election. Every nigh The American authorities have popular demonstrations and para-|{hi made a complete examination of des are made in his behalf. The the treasury books, kept under fexcitement over the coming electhe old regime and find that over tion is now, intense. The suppor- fifty million dollars have been unac- Maleate roads and me al Wm. D Riter of Batt. A. Utch Act, received henorable discharges Tues. day ofterneon, They wi!) go hime via , Europe. a: “began to assume a The patrals have attempted to step aspect and suddenly “The the sa’e ef lequor in the pit of the house that ever happened‘ Philippice theater. The metter bas been brought wp before the Pic vast Marshal, not allowed to leave England ring the war between the ie States and SPAN; ROOSEVELT ace cae been aa British government the warship w eS MANY of them, |hungty ui ° VICE ine” ‘command o seatineis £ ¥ - daho boys are all complimenley Bectrol on his appoinmest - ~S—tF = ¢ a S med i Foxy Aquinaldo y to Gen. Anderson. icto tbe Ree Eyitigens's, eee | ? te A Wild Boar Kill GO TOE A $50. 000. 000 AMONG anda The chaio of Manila, Piping 15lands, Nowembe Meet CRA mua. dron | miral Dewey. She is ordered to {nila by way of the Suez Ca account of the neutrality of ne - WETAWFER OF THE ASTOR TERY DID THE DEED te - On Wednesdzy a wild boar a: a man near No. 5 Calle Real,a some ugly geshes and bleeding w upon the victim. But the at is being removed, on ac3 : him his life for Mr. Geo Wetla lack of business, {He KE®PS A NEWSPAPER MAN wHO the Aster B:ttery instigated _ — DESIRED TO INTERVIEW HIM waAITING for the beast, Thursday mornirg f the camps new sport a camp UNTIL TIME FOR THE TRaIN TO LEAVE cated his game near the bsrrac ob ees hey go urder such names 28} AND THEN t'' (Google Grinder!’ Rumo-]} hey ie more readers than oe a 3 GIVES HIM AN : correspondent x day *g0 ae visited to intersiew a AUDIENCE. after a Ifttle pistol practice th Aquinalde bunt io Manila, gave up the ghest, | | —— Mr. Wes<tleufer hes extra Malctos a tusks as souvenirs of the See = Sem oe eee ae |
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