| Title | American Soldier, Volume 1 Issue 10 |
| Creator | The American Publishing Co. |
| Publisher | Manila, Philippine Islands: American Pub. Co., 1898-1899 |
| Date | 1898-11-12 |
| 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/s6md50hv |
| Setname | uum_ikrp |
| ID | 1710636 |
| OCR Text | Show : ‘ Ni ay t * rt 1: ™% APAICING i caning OF OUROF BOYS 1 MANILA. DURING THE TAKING _ pe ke acne written ESPECIALLY. FOR.. THE a eae ONC _BERS_ OF THE EIGHTH ARMY after “FROSTED FEET. “Tae. SINGLE. AMERICAN EVIEW the ls hie ORFS.” operator BY | MEM. up thst g t have beea oe ; had taken pos- Gineun ued THE. INTERESTING. FEATURES : CONQUERED | Trit.. TEN: ESPECIALLY FOR THE AMERICAN — oes PRE DRICK FISHER, | =. with ts session. OF ae i fatG SOLDIER, BY CHAR. IN: FOUR PARTS. PART SECOND, ‘ in a OF Soran RocKY COMFORT. geek, - August 13th “thes aay. ever mea eats The supreme moment had _ Troops were assigned to difte-| Marian, Oe at last arrived. Crouching down in rent parts of Manila the day of} the grass the: first battle line awai- the fall. A soldier belonging to| » ted the command to advance. The one of the commands having 8. ane , aemereny “THE ARCHITECTURE cancers troops did not wait long. Coura- geously toward, the enemy‘s_tren- ter‘s in the ‘the Sables otk if he tly j in the hands of Eurot is quite narrow, and only third of a mile in length imagined, during the of the day, and. early ad quite a struggle | ce one‘sself along| : Americans: and| Insular tobacco facto-| rosd ski ry; as te marched over the stree ¢ bed i ches, backed by the stone fort on ‘pavement to his billet soliloquized; the bay shore (Polverin de San An- “What a nice place that would|™ tonio Abad) they pressed, and pre-/™make for a bed, referring to the _sently disappeared from view. The stones washed by a recent rain. The | * rash of several volleys announced brave fellow had been lying in the Ma natives. at the boys were at it. Quickly mud and water of the trenches SO. ng the s und of battle a Ps long that he had learned to appre- |‘ and. - Ow > through g | ciate even stones for a bed /Pro| UES, they Were lee Sat “eg The general | appearance t bf Sebastian, , : are San and. Miguel narrow and the houses present an appearance of simi- monotonous larity. The prevailing. style, of, ar-— chitecture is the hollow. “square, with - an interior court; but. _the square is generally. small , sand | ser: ves for a dumping ground, inséad jof being used for a floWer, garden, | as is often the case. in. : dine stories Is ine. ‘ordinary = Ma- nila Is uninteresting in the ex|treme. The streets, except in San Lo? XI oe t, and. keeps ithe Heme oiits viry o _ charge, t face and Saeed in. f the wrong, ction: minus his gun. Eepretaign> He refused | How THE 23RD INFANTRY. MADE. a TO SELL CANDY toé fy, aid THEM : ee DOWN. “Our gels cantata a anal force of Spaniards, about a hundred | in number, the Fi IT ee in one of their police |. barracks.“ As We marched up the street in extended order, the ad- lipino. He would not desert ‘ami- vance guard sawa white flag floa| gfe ‘americano“ in the hour of peril, ting from a Window. A Spaniard - when the flapping of death‘s Wings| looked from the building, and as could be heard overhead. He could we looked so tough he took us for have deserted his post or rather Insurgents. In goes the white flag basket, but the thought he scor- and out comes the Spanish. The owed. Mauser bullets might fret the Sergeant in charge of the advance air, great guns roar, but sell co- guard signals for re-enforcements, ~ coanut candy he must or die in and in less time than it takes to attempt. The American Sol-| tell, we were on either side of that the _ diery plunged into the Rio de San building, kneeling, and preparing - Antonio and emerged With dripping to make it a warm place to live ‘garments on the Manila side of the in, when out comes a hand jerks stream, and pushed along the beach in the Spanish flag and the peato storm the city. El Filipino plun-| ceful “white once again appears. ged in close after them holding| The Spaniards camedown and su_ high above his head his big round rrendered, but were very pale and | t thought, evidently, their doom was basket and likeWise emerged | with a - dripping garments on the opposite at hand. Their arms were taken bank, they to capture Manila from from them. and a guatd placed | ‘| better adapted to the requirements to the country than glass, and let: light enough enter but, breaks.the heat of the direct rays ofthe sun. The interior: of. the.. houses, AS | more pleasant. The carpetless, floors : SL of hard wood, polished. to the bright- Oy th who thing. Those the movement are aboit discussing the clul and any intercou Se ricas is entirely out” 0 tio From what we ca varous sources it seer ste) has been taken to1 Insrgent cause here in derthe apresclise- of bh; a scial Ce waitin. een ~-pruaDs Wh from the Americans. thing to eat, since morning. We had in our meat-cans some bacon VESSLS FREIGHTED WiTH f TEQIPS THE WAY TO THE: and. beans, and in our haversacks FINE WORK. _ PINES ‘some ‘excellent hard tack, and: in our canteens What was left of coae a 2 The alertness - displayed Signal corps on: the 13th, Was ffee we had not already drank. Its inked. by. - — worthy of admiration, for which We saw the prisoners were looking| pirs tat the Buenos. ‘Ayre t Lieut Col, Thompson and his men deserve great credit. The field~ tealong the legraph was laid beach, an office improvised in the Lucina | Cable building and the Corp‘s flag hung out of the Window before the Spaniards had time get out of sight: The Dons Were| sen dddging from house to house a +, more thay 100 ses in the hungry, and what was their un- sigh ransport — ship that bounded wonder and astonishment with our hondred and o ‘Spania soldiers on board when the boys divided what they dischaged at I'cilo several at had to eat With them. There were two hadred and ififty piec a number of us who understood Spa- arms ‘th pbc dors amm nish and they said to us: “You ‘the sme.- Americans fight like the very devil, | A Spasish steamer, ‘the and then you laugh and joke as if zon jt was the greatest Pee in ee Iigilo woldie © uo = 3 ness of a mirror; the“ light,,. -alny: | bamboo. furniture, with, plenty . 9 inviting-looking. reclining, chairs; sheet tcl the potted flowers on the stairways, d pools of water form and the graceful portiaerres.between| s during the Hod east It is that whe the comes, the FeGhh Gaakes ges the rooms all seen, in .the ,soften,, ed» light. admitted by, the. semitranss, parent - shell windows, produce, ain, among these people. affect that 1 is exceedingly pleasing. @ death tate in’ Manila | THE CHURCHES'AND Acer iy” conditions, from ~ BUILDINGS, ty ate the Spaniards and he to capture} ‘around the building. We had had no- | dinero >| during the frequent showers. The °lwindows of the. lower.. _story are. protected ‘by heavy iron bars. In |the upper part of the house the >| windows are more. like doors, and instead of. glass _squares ..semieects ha transparent shells’ are..used, little way they live hud- diamond shaped pieces. about, foun Leineris a cons- inches long. Tnese. are; said to,,be it supposed |with © arms to beo and | a day, which, for Public buildings — of) special, inn ze, néarly 400,000, rate. Under th | terest. are very. few, or the ywalled. 7 Ne - s of Bnitation Rte t that people die here, live at all. It seems climate ihe is Hat city the Ay untamiento, or City Hall is of modern construction, and. while it has. -no_ special: features chitectural of .sare 4 beauty, is wel Il built is adapted to the purposes, o office ‘building in this climate. \.:Nae _Of the churches, San, Sebastian R OR GENERAL. ses. at merchants n have thir resi- al ‘Miguel and San cts, Where ‘ some yu sand grounds | the is. by far the ‘most striking an appearance, as well as the, most modern. | Generally. speaking the churches are insignificant i in appearance and the interlorsare yery we 2 ok UNIQUE BUILDING, NE striking ister to ape > of the most city isthe nee is the Church of S. ree n, the summet attached to the Jesuit College. This C J eae eMaieca) eueeh isa little gem-of arty and is _ (Continued on page 7) sm 5. vg “8 ra pha Manila, Philippine te =A arithe oe. harder matte® which ‘LI OCEANIA ESPAMIOLA OFFICE Sullisited! a summary 0 in the American. : THe AMERICAN SOLDIER PusnisHING A weekly review of the "a Sotehpticns, $ ° 35 understand 8th ar- oveinig per prompt as above will receive atten HORe na Pas from us asking permis ion a weekly summary a ft news. : Single copies 10 cts. (mex) each, Communication and manuscript addressed ?before gt hada it is well to become -acqua- me _ doh think ISAAC. RUSSELL—Editor. : Jas. R. HULL—Associate Ed. Cuas. R. MABEY—Business ‘Mgr of using t'e telegrams p in “The American“is at The manner in which yo feel. most favor clined in granting you suc WAR TIME REMINISCENCES. With ‘such intentions and on your part you des and anything I can do per orr the bas apr can do, ie as sNevells in the 'istory of the world | tas any body of men_ indured in can useoe greater avai s than has tte | request until I . er I eighth Army corps. the contrary. "he résults of our Work will ever | qT shall” be very” ple remain as a” bright page in Ame- | 5 tica's history. , E e Prcthies the nereases. marve-| ‘ter hundreds least ment one ders faced some order in the arrange of their departments. After passes of he soon the where articles we at ength first line of comes only is sold. ven- to ‘stalls “or one class And so, of rea- we e€ = uliar ring ‘sitate before taking - any en- Consequently the members of the army from Pennsylvania were on hooks, trails suspended the sttings from of soldiers in actual’ military service," pegs, the the only ones who the lite ought to be drawn so as of ‘them “are suffering from Chi the first official one -d the still-| ched to ropes’ and directly over t babel of | the beads of the buyers, the stea’s have the election just mentioned—. aniards yan which of they were not covered | wits flies would he green, lying on approaching the spot he diseases, ~ ‘resulting from. starvation pavement, moaning. piteou during’ the « siege. They ‘brush thei ;| particulars were. obtained raw Sores — against ‘the’ clothing of pears. that .a Philippino ha mg f° babies sages and converting meat into Stone (R) for governor, received | bologna and we have a sight re- plurality over Tenko (D) of 38 voeal le condition pulsive enough to satisfy all de- tes. For congressman at large Grow issue sires of further {leaving the investigation. butcher shop we So en- (R) and Davenport (R) received the most votes. For congressman _ ter the Chinese quarter. As in most of 24th Dist. Archer (R) received ‘casés they are cleaner than the 168 votes agains Cochian (D) 58. _ natives but they have no ir Boyd (D) for. ‘State Senate i | gious scruples | about living in a agains Byrne (R) 50. Col a. aHeo 135 Rhine 2 ‘The recruits: who ar tins 1 the passing, crowds ;and, poke their her, and while doing so dirty noses . into thebaskets of backward. in the use of the native venders. Then too the Her back Was coverec native children~ fondle ard‘ play ses caused. by the ough with’ them, and then — handle the of this. inhuman wretch fruit they are selling | to the Ame- spine had been. i partial insensibilit ‘ rieans. ” ~“Arvem: iient physicati of thé city secure the perpertrato while speaking of the sents |e were. cof, no.igs atejas a 1 that they Tare potent. factors. in re ‘Spread. of ‘disease, and| ngly urged that some effort | fae he be made to rid’Manila of its large fies piest dhe found) tha population of these beasts. Such “a” step seems ‘to be necessary: ‘fo ‘for ‘the preservation of the city Stealth and we shall welcome on: a re E the day . When. the. familiar, dog sed intense’ e wagon is again seen, carting aWay was: o a load of dogst to, their final fesshing place. - QUALITY: RICE VERY MODERATE = Should not eee E HAD ents rit ‘leep: or? chidi them. sins held in the Philippines. The voting was done | the tables excite every feeling of by assembly and the ontcome of one The alre- | loathing. Increase this with the the days balloting shows a Republi-_ is aug- ‘various methods of making sau- can majority in every case but one eae Calle. de- Rein near the Oriental Hote Ww. led by an unearthly ser ceeding from a house near k ‘skin’ native Woman. lying” on had that advan-— tage in the late war. This law is still in effect and as a result we | welcome the Chinamen, the Filipinos, “the Italians” ‘and’ the’ Spaniards, into’ tre privileges of our government, | ‘it’ seems to us that to éxeclude the large horde of native ‘dogs: which roam about the streets in ‘Search of food during the: ‘day, and make their bed on the? cobble stones at night. Many HOME an act was passed. by.-the legislature “to regulate elections by it becomes to INLISTED VOT- fasta steps. The long rows of meat an early stage of putrefaction ae place from— which a, fina cial ha vest = be “Willing out alive. the Ciyil War,, that our sol- esgnffereeE ‘pto- may - the open air _ diers in the field ‘might have the privilege of voting in the state elec- nently ‘in ane? “Possession of Uncle While” we Wo- On Tuesday last an official election was held in regiment. Du- more aha ‘more certain RSE the Philippines are to remain. _perma- Saal: Any noise | feet of dogs, cows, and sheep atta- of it ‘its work, came THEIR BALLOTS BY _ECABL. 1 ae ILA‘S CUR DOGS. ret the: “Peace reach PENNSYLVANIA'S ERS SEND -| vacancies. gtesses: brother. to retrace one‘s’ steps exploring this spot. thankful that the apparent lack] ‘providing for prothe natives. have at ching t e fish quarter and becoming acquainted With its undesira- ite-; ing narrow: dirty, ~But-m our experiences there. ecu ed yellow ance one would/to stop. Such a sickening sight ea dwellings: of greets the eyes that one must, he-| tions, Your letter asking the pr makes me like | thi ble perfume one beholds the meat on the’ market. Here we are compelled ae Mr. Isaac, Yo Prest., & eee! d ‘American Soldier, Q Mani Dear air eS very useful in Im spite of of method -in _per sanitation, a seeming. un-|stands AE m iricrare sci tew on- application ; Job Printing done ‘in ‘all its branches, | his} we, are letter from Mr of there-since| attempt edir dis oe excur- lgar even to a non-smoker, proves | ulging in the dishonorable p a ces, adopted by some of t pers in Manila, we publish Co. (mex.) that lain 1898. ee a the flood. Such a mingling of} Id be followed by such difficulties | disgusting smells arises from this| that We are dissuaded from making | putrefying mass that it is not only |such a movement, and winding sickening but also unbearable. VA through low huts and dirty paths important cable news, 2 Manila bottom has tials: November, 12 3 i oe: on ; aay table mM Tv Hawkin to. ‘fill the i : | = & = oO |an{ e -—| > ° ie ee ee ee eee ren eee reenter yr eS ie nt nop uM & - be 2 23 a cu + & 2 e). Ose, 8:87:ae MOU 1898. 12 le, Pe ii ippine Islands, November ICA N SOLDIER x M : | | | | 7 | | Which were field sports The Regiment tponed fited by it have enjoyed short trips last Saturday Were pos-} out on the railroad into the interior. | Ajlpass of there days is also given the Re-| of on account Ss With special pass to go beyond the out posts. This is much appreciated |; to}by all, and those who are bene-|, Colorado| by the been held have EO KORE: Ow each orderly a furlough of two days Colorado. ist IAAL WE EEREL LEGON TRL OKO giment‘s being paid. Considerable | to the one who makes the best ap- ley interst is being taken as the Ame-|perance during his tour of guard, rican Commercfal Co. has offeredjand is the best informed in the = _ several silver cups which are ex-| Guard Manual. strong men : yard dash will] one hundred The in| OURBON VVHISKY for the Regiment has pro- opened test is crea’ing the most interest| ee has been} Canteen which The ceptionally fine. The tug of Warcon-| as there are some each company. Anderson Who Sergeant “Roxy” are large Weather permiting, the events|of the 3rd Batalion, and : and pleasant. will be contested Nov. 12th. OUR CELEBRATED TCH WHISKIES } Lieut. Rolph B. Lister has been All positions on the base ball} team are being held down in fine| appointed acting adjutant. Anyone who wishes to subscribe of pit-| exception the Soldier can ob- |i g cher and there seems to bea va-|for the American - paper by applying to La-| |tain the © ~ cancy in the box. bot. ) case $ B87 popular, and there has} ved very been a continued rush of business. bring out some fast men, and as|is in charge is popular and is the each company is represented by|right man for the place. | The rooms occupied by the Canone or more men. The race will] are under those of the officers teen 3 be run in heats. shape with : nd most seleet stock of loose and mounted & atehes.-Fiald glasses, fancy, goods, ete. § ¢ rrmati‘*d . | This first class establishmont in the Islands, has always a stones and keeps especially all kinds of American Fnglish and = _ Jewellery mado to order, and watches repaired. E| Several men have been tried but | wrence, McDonald of K. Co. do not come up tothe statdaid| = e i theteam, | | | The manageme nt wishes all ball] : CASE — BOT 1950 AS17560 s € factory prices and We sell at in the out postbutduty || discount on large sales. pleasant. _ thing | Money exchanged. - Guard mount has aroused much; ‘interest of late as each company one or more men bucking has had - for orderly, and the boys have taken particular pains to look as neat as Colonel McCoy possible. = : ‘WE BUY AND SELL ALL Co. INS, BOTH OLD AND NEW. Se gives Meals at all hours. Noble Cyrus SCOTCH r sal o F Wanting to go back to Enrepe a fine 73. Calle Real No. Cavive DISC GSS WC GOS 82 GO Ub SOO Ub oS —_—— AMBR | Atlanti \merican Atlantic American LEVY, oe wes A : Brandy and Garden |,., COUNT Do not fail to call, Lunchs served by “‘old dad‘ Geo on oe : : ° Richwein. CS g bd) ee i ( i ie a? ions : Bcsomadotigns B.. —_. ee ' : | at | : é ) i oditle pan prices. reasonable LAZARO Manager i iT | | ——? Jewelery of all Kind Gold. Silver, Nickel a: laid and ——~|yvourR ARSEGA, roprict er, J me} eB Pedro : : enamelled ce: Sage Blane—1 — : pt 2 — ee M ONEY’S | jall all kinds of American Toba GETTING . Ulbde 6 Hh t Sa SantacCrus, Minny pl | oe Suhen Amer HOU BSO T HE ’ baRCo—1 NEAR i= 7 oF Sj | Amateurs. A 0 printing and developed Films ie DOs | street, Ss PHOTO (| Sameday gapnese ~ Nim, 10 San Roque St, Corner Cai 2 ae FOR | DEPOT oe Schlitz Milwaukee Beer, Cyrus Noble i Whis! GOD ub ECO Hh GOO ts GEG 9 SES ob CED0s CoS UES | —~ See ve . ATH THE ao Re JOE Bae : a | eS Escolta IS, a. S pani For more complete imformation, apply x {85 | Photograph, Escolta street No, 9-«and M. SMITH, Wm. | ay Oe itt cg . ae | el ( e e e Ge, Gesamte tl nde of the price BE the purchase, ane certainly more, by 3 Fine cigars. American cigarettes. public are respectfully ,invited When [3 The mm ever in Cavite. industry, at Business is very easly managed, with credit; in the assurance to obtsin in a Whisky and Whiskey. GS7y e ae sale Beer, Ice Cold A) “Old Dundee |e% 3 se is 2 \ _ oe aving . Well lich wa are prepared to °d Gallerysitistediiailiacanteed’s” ghted Work, =: of photographic kinds a } , . Wer sutrounding country, also jviews Fe mnand for sale. gis oe OLYMI THE OLY vr ne Sreescolta, oat A STRICTLY AMERICAN; RESORT. O, | UNDER ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT, Beg the privilege te acnaunce that we carry a Nonpariel Stock a fi = Gain and es is . peice . AMER BPN a 7aR £8€$ § Whiskies We Seurs iskey MLE Rich Hig waca-etdd Cigars. , _ -®@@oektails °° ; . MIx then eneyadaiacld aNiddeand ioe Punch ies | eresGIVE.US : Siege S. A. & ECAR Mashatann A TRIAL, and ¥. Naftaly, Props. Any thi el will tor getyor a | = Manila, Philippine Islands, November 12 1808. Vo. 1.—No. 10. : Re ) gimental THE IDAHOS. | Department. nis department is devoted. to the use of soldiers of the 8th Ar: SE a | my Gorpss: 7: “Our authorized agents in the various regiments are as follows:— 14th Infantry, Parker B. Pratt. 4thU.S. Cavalry, Jack Diamond. _ Idahos stationed at the Market, = Abram:L. Mumpe Idahos and North Dakotas, stationed at Malate, Andrew Marker. Astor Battery, George Geis. Wyoming, J..M. White. . Utah, Margetts. Nelson ard Artillery, Geo. Oden. and Turner. Oregon, Saltmarsh Ist North Dakota Instead of first we were the last To take the initiatory step And now place 06. place to} we. chase. from £ crecoereeesc once and are while changed ‘every a cmecitnet | Again are ovens and stores to build, Again are walks to make MARKER. “StTap and by your guns" , the Major OF tons He) For fixing and tidying things about | Companies cake. “H“ and “A“ take the — | from But cheer up boys and keep up a : good heart _ the But we may below d here rewar Our in realms above where all ismiss love | _ | behind a stump We We will dwell in eternal bliss: 2. The natives quick assembling. by your guns, or I de not). illed tke weasels; “|<< hours g~12 mr Coposite the. Chartered mothers our P. M. Bank, eae officer is proving himself on aptom | drill master, which makes him very (Surgeon the boys... with |venders, ent, who ran are coming - a p- one to help them collect their bills. | Some have already gone out of busi- the m. Sundays Excepted. 2 RIDA SALOON LA FLOEGHAGUBsi4asin bid ness, and others will soon follow suit. _ Verily, they are becoming Ame- ricanized with a vengeance: as_ is a new native | shown by one sign on to Office at the. British E ccmalbih Plaza Cervantes.. Hours—2 to4 to headquarters wanting some and physician Bratish-Consulate.) 13 Malacanan, depar-| credit every day, with their “mucho malo” protests and stand “no trust-no bust. I hope this experience will serve | ... to teach them a good lesson that a7 Liquors of a'l Kinds, Beer, Wiaes, s l/it does not pay to sell “vino™ at Whirke etc. ‘ ; i - 2 | a -|double prices, on credit; for the Cigars Cigarettes” Tobacco. | gains are like Castles in Spain— h Spoken.” “Englis much. very not worth Chicken, Ham and Sardine Sand- i Since several tons of explosives | have been stored in the Fort. Co. . feels highly honored in retaining he 28rd _nfantry most Itry heat, the We are | A. M. 2—5 No. 9, plaza de Cervantes. meen As we stood in the outer trenches, While First class dental work io all its branches, Pric s Reasonable. Office come and gone, _ Payday has and as a result, the trusting fruit California, William E. Kern and “Hand “A“ like homeless cats Are wandering around alone. — | Albert Berlin. we'reat, | |, where es tim Wonder 6th Artillery, and Signal Corps, Wesome But shortly we'll be shown. Se Frank G. Butler. — Minnesota Cos. M and K, Warfrom our) Now the order comes ren Haney. : colonel great, roth Penn, Carey Brown. To again locate a claim Colorado, Mc-Donnel. But as soon as we strike the dirt | Nebraska, R. C. Ozman. that pays | bers are go 7 ; We'll be told to abandon the same. | By ANDREW now. mount ng 3 Leut Gearey our new commandi | popular | To accomodate, some of the regs, While we move on to pastures new) | | Constantly on our pegs. Casual Crayons: G. like gi od things just Part of the first in down by the sea, pr re While the second is down on the flat | y, quarters Oe. d feast Thank Mcs. have promised to ‘make two battalions now are spread | half a mile over Malat The and cone ‘To get another rep. |Our For BB | guard together. | 1e Corps are arranging forThea sgiving Day. quartered in the ‘spot in Manila,—the he cool sea breezes sweep go and palm trees) while . Rherreros oo Prop. _ First Class Restaurant and Beer, Saloon. Wines, Whiskies, Brandies Beer tee 6) eit 0) Jasw ton | ‘Separate apartment for meals Customers given immediate at- for ‘o magazine and arsenal locked and are 7 organization of the ch to a better use than for os were designed. They| which they ake converted them into bake HANS ‘@uenao oabec-2> - The most brilliant space on our most pronounced _ journal would pale like Writer ‘hristian Assn. holds fire- fly in the daytime in the _ presence of a budding genius who - Private Corridan is the possessor| edits the latest rumors at Malate. His imagination is stupendous, defeated. —— State that are now serving in the} _P slips. to vote, | battery received but on account of the distance and delayed mail it was impossible one to get votes in for this election. the od Te °G* bst walked on Monday. the milThanks to the cook for the din-| ( - jionaire. Every day, he would be ners he has arranged this week. | polishing up his musket for a scrap They are all O. K. the boys say: |. his versatality immense. If were to “take any stock‘ in rumors that daily inundate camp, he would soon be a with the Insurgents: every second _ Three drills a day is on the some festive Wanted pumpkin slingers and amateurs of company K, Dakota, and E, of| _ green-apple gentry of the Dakotas, however, carried - gfid the beer... off =. the honors Doctor almost as g old “uns.“ tice nearlye intend to try team in afew and a resident in the Philippines for the past 18 ~ One of our boys boasted that he years, begs to offer his services has not missed retreat or reveille for the treatment of all kinds of tWo companies a for four months. But he missed diseases. a Reg _ Consultation from 6 to 8p. m. 7 t. orSerofgt. theW three straight flys. Company K, Dakotas, has a new at $2 gold. Visit $5 gold. frame kitchen. Shades of Vander- | No. 6 Dulumbayan Street, Santa | Cruz. pilt and Astor! “ a RAP PEAR oe es 8 saisieininatias monday evening debate on some a large turnout oo has: Ae weTALC ie A FIRST CLASS SALOON. __ ib #adgin ¢) 10h SRPSEOETA _ First grades al een teat Whis: key == Brandy—Wines etc. Schlitz fige old canteen force has been beeroa ispecniiys 28S OOsih" The relieved and the neW crowd is an- iously awaiting the revival of ness, Which will follow pay day. souri; believed to be in some r€gie ment that is stationed in the Philiphas. pines. of the Base some very good work. withdrawal al club from the league ppointed the boys as they expec‘jt to do One of our companies had its payroll sent back to be corrected, ‘as some of the names were impro- — Maseras — of Manila, r topic and ed. 63 The Formerly ptofessor in the Uni-| versity a 1e Idaho, Crossed bats and Went in for Man and Wife wish to rent two glory and a keg of beer. e dare rooms near. Escolta, | = For the pur say to Suffice uot give the score. : ~ Address this office. those who h: that it indicated that neither had juggled the sheep-skin or sprinted| the diamond since the days of youth. and “four old cats‘. The will be evening in AV HS#One Wanted, — An enterprising Filipino Who Fas Irformation as to the where abcuts of selling fruit inside ef Jinks Handlen of Bentonville, Mis= he privilege | lines, is coining money. ad day the Peace Conference Would adjourn, and every third day he | 2 would knapsack his duds for home. schedule Wednesday a Philippino band “Hope springs eternalin the human serenaded the battery and rendbreast,‘ but we don‘t seem to get ered several choice selections. fevoce we Last Wednesday casa <hont of a fighting cock, which has Won) sen 5 successive fights, and never been ar “‘yellow‘') a y Monday Customers given strict attenTIRA “AG tion, ll members of the Ancient Order f United Workingmen are reques- edto send their names and Co. and eg (also number and name of their nome lodge) to me, by mail xot than Saturday Nov. 12th 98. ll those who-can are also requested to meet at the Y. M. C. tent Monday evening Nov. E. J. Rice. THE OCEANIA ESPANOL PRINTING HOUSE. — Mtention—A. 0. UW, . : Co, “I'—r4th U.S.A. 14th, for the purpose of forming an A. U. W. association for mutual O. Yours Fraternally,in Co. H.and P. Perle, F. Wright. CoH. North Dakota Vols. This establishment prints news papers, books etc. at moderate ra-' tes. Advertisements inserted in the — Oceania at reasonable prices. = Dogers printed. 9 878 , S E I T R E Y WAITAR Calle Palacio, Intramuros. Ath Non . All ae ab the sod. batta- “ion have received mosquito netting. ‘The boys hope to rest in peace. “aed be allowed to sleep undisturbed, they earnestly request that all bug| _ les be thrown in to the river. sifP eddy afternoon, de: drivewa: on the Luneta ‘aia |a SECONDS. was the ‘SCN By 40 a contest of speed between tw Californians, Jack ma _ Ha CoG ca. received a box of ‘reading matter. from the folks at Miller of “C“% and) "Ghc com HVOTG ef. ‘home. The magazines, novels and |~ respectively. » The event: was: icfor. one oe fg books | fill a 8 felt want. yards and a purse of fifty dollars The betting was lively from th start the odds being about The Nebraska boys were paid. eat de — minutes” ‘before on Monday and the way, they Late ‘natives. “Money rattles from mor-|. “Fully Sve” edn dba éEs Ver onus , Ess? No ven Nov. piosesti 1g. Sait will vit y dg et (eee Mucho-peos, 1k Mi d-recha, ,., Mi izquierda ,,, ile gusta £ V2. M: ‘gusta: “much: [Ua amigo. ,., ee TL iy. Perdétii cai cy i entire ely wrong. é hike | ., ye hi aoe there. eee eee Te Tso wma! Say, wmMeo-tche pay-ore, ——-Mee der-aytchah,| ~—=—Mee ieth-ke-e ak. > om Lay goos-tah ah: Goseted, —Moy goos-tah mec-t ag, —Oon ab-me-gee,. AW a=aSer or €s- tar, W aa wePer'der, bite. ..,_ ved vy 7 —Moo-tchos--Mec-ichab-s, om Mao-tcho mayfhore, -—Ttah‘-er, omePay-dir .., . (em Mor.der, ae thert) ob Xh-beir, To beeekfast ,,, To oY oe Teg me Por- kay? om Ah-e, ==Day ke-en?, ~—No say, it: mach. ack. ... To oe =Vay-ah.mes, ® . Te bring... 16 a oe Noes. bcs eee. ‘bel es- tah, — emia en- “eemyo, ail —Te-en-nay oos- ted... o~No le! tay! -B-goe,. -~Io koo-en-toe, i —Vag- ab cos-ted. ftiend,., De seg shut . 7 in good argumen: | Ee A visitor, Mr. Geere of the. Wyo! ing i ee ming Regt, made a few, TE. ap: | be ‘procured: Propiate’ remarks; CG! 36 Sum <P money ‘Wit , The -question for to ae s dis-| Owing to vacancies caused t cussion 1s, Resolved that it is the| igh’ ‘the discharge of first “Se duty ;for | the civilized nations’ to| Wells and Corpl. Riter a nim take, possession. of/ and control. the promotions have been made. semi-civilized and barbarous people. oasis has’ once ithe b Meetings are held each Week in i woke. teh a en bin. | =eEl es-teh” oa hash [Nod Te i of Bkd a e. we 6 coneeco, 9 eb Lotte tee 1i ese ‘honibre. ¥ a_school house. five blocks north| son ware: promoted serge x ni of the captain of the Port. All are Privates, Nelson, Shelly “a invited. ‘ sen were made corporals. First « Sergeant, Nystrow rhe office admirably and he Yo ea Yo, ‘Biles he: mader an the: 2 80. crefa. eos i ! * $ i x Tommie Switt,. Co. E. and Ed. I estén diciendo, Hi Yo-quisiera Baber take 7 Ww INo me atrevo. eEst4 f Vv. muy: believe... en as ffeatce.... ya. fa: 1° costed? =~ Ovs-ted ress-pontday be" -@0, 3 4 H —O28- ted say en-geh. nyab, wwe] 3 CLEY- Ong a —lo- ao. oe ¢ ay eee Qa, —El-lyos : e3:t6il-n de-the! ays-doces) TUS ole -pey-ray oésted sisson ~elo) kee-seeray'stah. ab. vs 3 wee! . ta ke | ae | e he Bia * dain matic 2 ed ee —No- may 3b-tray-voe.. Are you. very weaves ows Es-tah cos. ted moo-e ake ee agra lee. - are turned out in good shape. and last week ‘hey d pa By placing! this particular de- tyted days for ‘Chima. During; ‘theig at partment in the campetent hands of, Swift.and.Palaskey,.: Col. Smith. sence Lieut. Wedgwood" ‘Wi tee : a emonstrates to. a, certainty his desire to show the . Filipinos what} will také the’ place of Webb He tation” adjutant.” Se humane treatment will make out vee 3 of the native. horses, the hospital” and is is again int ¢ Coe is erecting a Dutch ae oven for* baking ~its~own bread. of his: section; cakes to| sell to the boys. Pvt. Matthews is to have charge of it or ing: “the alate which their absence. We want pie. : “2h eis x Perce 2 4 PT n Datic. troupe of. Ph Lilipp ag.a heretofore. have -been conspicious | ares i eon 8. -every evening ‘Dy. Pablo. M,, ‘Tister’s famous: acr o- rod and as he is a very competent baker the boys expect tov;have atreat in the Way of pies and cakes, which | by Se x ae { hey, also, intend baking pies and es Se Pha ie = yy at aS ¥F% = El--lyos es-tah-n ah- ‘blaho- _ They era saying. bli * 35 ies ; ch essay om-bray, owe Mag aakeie: Seiecsstl| did | rés-pon-dee-o,. oo Li-lyah-mahd a5 Wait there. ; have ‘received, added’ to’ the lance with which- ‘fatigue duty excellent care. of the horses be-| performed has» improved the app lon ing to Col. Smith and Staff. arance of our’ grounds wonderfull ‘he two stables are alWays as ; clean jas, a whistle and the horses Lieuts: Grow and» Webb have the famous Jockey, mNo d did not aa | | ‘They are > tal nae ove e's hab! ando ‘Bapere’ MM alld. ¢ — you. ‘eal me, a A% ~The coat of. vain’ ahibhie aim? He did, «ot ansuer, Call: that mag... aes Lay co-neth-ay oos-ted?— ce No, day co-ncth.cool pomeLes L-lya-mo. 268-ted..., Yeu! BLEW! itl woul Fatih ie estén Dict you a De ~tespende| ‘bien | Biles Palaskey oxy S¢-e, oo Fertesa. 4, things in Manila you + will ches were made tative style, ~mAh-kee: es'-tah,._. ~Allyee! My -right sid6il: a ‘tefte side... De you, like itt: »f 6: ceatary es, om Don-day. eb tabi; Whogst, 4. ive vf doa't keow... TD kaéw ae > Much: better i Mech worse.- “a NYSE coi0s2 DI Lo sé. 97 Mucho: ianiels not want to. miss } this: show. Was omks'-toe omeHig cos-ted, USL z6Y.. pronunciation om Eg'.so eg, ewAh-kayl-loe es, Is there?—Are . es : : count. HO Spanish Let: us dae! be gi- 28 will be ps University TT have it not... -- Why?, MuchaseMuchis S ‘ Comal Obi ol gees te éDe quieo?. eae Ser “Manila I shew. ... Have youn. PI tice = of Ate you... ‘Its GBQG 9 Xi, Filed fo’ tengo... (Hay? ieaals of | which °)4 Od Yo cuento, Vea V. a Veamos. , éPorqué? ..— the members of the Nebraska Minstrel Show become better. yoke The program ‘vee Noes, .... Yo. soseks. j¢liene Vi? ,., vod a time passes the erté,.” Ya: gaye ning till night but nary’a.fuss’ ends viewed the race} among: the 1 be in aa fight." a liberal sprinkling of officers. | At’ the pistol shot; Miller roto 1g Many boys have been lately de- first and gained’ an adva he™ “sus tailed on Custom house duty. Al. “six feet, — iin Ree ‘Company > “L is laboring the’ finish: hard, many ‘extras are needed, as/ Both “men‘ were” in! Deal “fo the. number. of ships entering and for athletes’ who« ‘had'experien leaving i is ene as trade im- the hardships’ of t'e late campaign “Gibney is to'race again Su proves. ae le guard ie ae heavily | The distance is to) be 44 Te do ar Spee the boys left in the compa-| for. a purse of ‘Bud Hawess ‘of‘ } what fey nies and ¥ youui Cait Boe of the Californias‘ ay nd e.1syien si Say. to lower _Gibneys: Sac lggh ag ee SHow. THE ‘Sunday at a ROE. ie ) erat near: ues Cuneta C cmimer a (¢@Dende est4?. Aqui MaSERAS This 18. a ihe is, | Tat! fig) Ad. , Where, iss. . ‘Here is aa} There 18.00. 4 BOMee as Heo €8. ia. ae: : # english. ~ | Aquelte. ce-| lebrate” payday” is’a caution to the Dr Spanish, Bits a pin : ‘Door hos rs ml, , EPELonpamaee “Te. i bs “Philippine Islands, November 12 1858. "THE AMEE ll OF MAGELLAN | TUE AMGRICN SOLDIER'S BASEBALL LGU, probablyt=unique in ee j Png... A 6Gelotado:.i.:. : esnen Astor Bass oO eed ees O ees os Ge “1 1 O O corset cas.. FAaAO like surfac +“ 1000 | all caryed from 1000 | without a fla yed : s »ood. Olympia Field Day | otivievo'se | 1 a | re | me Th. of the wees being faithfull | seg, which bi: Were£10 OFimpplace. VING | DAY: | {|The ON. TANKSGI a tack*6 | BRATION being tesplayed. grme , gle balls | chiely initne e triable whole +... — . Horwever all the battered up| ; of _ {and have raised a up teady to do battle rcyal, g me was stopped thescore | money to be expended for prizes.|to execute. a When the <4 steod oe te pe ia their favor. | The feature of the day will be boat 4 Wyoming with play to will have fot a Jour ee s w aa 2 : 4t é ‘ tlines seemed of at so eee eerie ee a ie A to ‘shiver yet: fea-| Amambar ee Baa * ae i as : ae wards - 1 srogs, fis’ fo | hadi; believed: ests. ES 5 Se — fright. with mblem | He stood up “and drew away to ? fete Sere Te. ‘ t e- island tobe» uni- ‘cing. nhabited and was greatly surpriséd = \|to have his impression contradidf@d. Gale, Pena. oe 29 se psa Oregon, 8 Utsh. 11..-Montana, 12 ee ... alee me. Gel) SBROR aa : - AIM —_— wed we tan. cise , Whee Mths The Boxing OFA ’ o Bao Toe Sy” : | rested in present, 14th. Ft ‘ta the Tl | line are ADIAAG } invited to be co ARS ere 7 essences | ae | Five years in the “Pen. =a Bouts. -Jears, «aR venty to!» ceninushs 1. night at the same place and all inte-| ND, i » sos) ‘Of, I on - a real dcamatic treat. near future, ig Thethe Club will meetvagain Monday ..ws 1nn SD. g4 Ish, 14th lof, Astor, 6 | ‘ Primrose and West's minstrels, to dew upon Mpdtwaf exbect tle" nN . Ww ee ebd ithe héavy tragedian Se to thee eee of | .; He ordered. a boat. to. be lowered and|and sent trustworthy men, in purfeatures. 5 told: of: all’ the | suit. of, Amambar but, the :detail..reat night-reporting that they turned | to soon’ p energy that ‘was could «not ‘journey’ through the fot free. In his rage Amambar here Ware, representativ every phagecf theatrical ekill fom |© mac | WV“ z | |. rt | JERRY, MULLIN SLUGS AN OFFICER. 7 ite aaas a rapi Be is ; 1a ‘ a a soldier e mucn a - | offic stic was pulled. off_at. the Theatre Zo- ¥- | similar — . \ the j-w for which he was immediately |i. the cemetery of The real sport of the afternoon “LADRONE GUARD | the city. They are ae OPERA Co® ote — was furnished by McGuire of Wyo,| com opera an have Cal. ret I. ~€o. They} Art. and Hendrie of the 3rd fierce hard round, with) paay called the “Ladrose Guard Oper: had one honors about even. © {Wthe second too much ned tothe Heathen for the resting place Company," aad they will next appe*'*t ked Reverend Father - Sit oat be ae slug-| ** as al, died ee Nov. 9. of eetery. | a cute ah gee ha his ian ‘upon fren Sh! ge ee a ANS none of t’eir greetings, t~ and if enly his. body. relaxed, it's.ten: |. tke morrow. They felt_as, age alate Ss) aa fur- | yoea husigin comgawaths fellhis upon over. Amambar iS. WEIE.. feUte obeeeoGe: TARE and . exertion | no Ch wfich « Sola @ mat Weeks Petters \ pared tle ule aa of oe in‘ which resul~ ging was indulged was a Wry. creciteble one,. espeéciall iP 36 . "ee & S. S and eve hundred teen ir “Fao ectitled. farce, act one tne off.) called ted in the match being: which What an idea! Shakesp Richards was no match at all/a New Ysk Boardiog house," mark about the dust of enthuan’ to Well) played opera ‘up the | wss veryaudiance. for Cavanaugh. He threw this company, pping a bang-hole is The lea siastic in ae eerond: < Epp be ableto give a pet) shade by this mark expects'to : Cavauaugh the champion of sooo formance at some theatre in Manila. fleas Gk Se vingsioh ee a »Amambar ‘stalked up'the . streets Pied his Seething, it anf) 00 for Amambar | ad retumed with a sliver from off|* uddered at thought {of t-espit sund behind :the» village! in a and. block wis miigenl 1h 4: ye forest glade: where so’ 'many: og Oty AWESP2019, Wil Sore 1 mp Pane siap ane shots: 94 | heads lapon tke eran’ bes tea i gorh abdsid bid sid to yas it)” and | the »sliver. forth er ted oo flesh of oo ek poiieratlb ne” be <== continued). (To 5° bis # oe any of the stones igh: 6t> “aaa is one in the floo | Barracks stable . absrole silo ere flesh and “blood; | then | 2°" ng telling What might their f crowd was large and Went und. From this well pleased with the entertainment. | man he strack wis 20 officer! The court | taken a great man sentencec and guilty him adjudged | o‘clock, 3 at started - The ball was for the p flags, as inthe nt imprisonme ae five witha brief sparring match between bin, to these stones, carved ; “pea. Magila | fs Porter. and Long are to be,s characters | , arene This was followed by a bout bet- | n for Young. feature was a knock dow C | The old'‘men shook their heads ‘sa; e isin 4 round, Dut the cross never) selite and spoke solemnly of ,the oN" Gilet s8 Chsimp 4 eee are *' bodies and hegorfined. ‘atferiog| (the guiity. pleaded fo, affernooh:.ctsThe | rented At the trial. ritaEe Gh SelWadwblda 13. y Oeil away |g: sn excuse that he did not know the arby is the Chinese ‘ween Owens and Young. The only nidsic! ; / Beeoniicienod yited it th Jery’Malli is anothe | teousle. with "a brother. soldier thr | - There |e aa smaller. Fe cea ariet tec cr |e aces aem pach oF | but much -jival of the Atmerican Athletic Club | feredj and, Mullin geve him a | war-ery of ‘his people t.eir great cheif and shivered’ and his lips and’ was’ strain ran away, to»their homes’ ’else he | and one well cale got into some | 2, Sooner OF la® Caer 8 | a lonesome ~ night at} of }jis capitol, his face sullen and a fierce light, glistening in.his. eyes. et d° sprung’oO, upon the The children knew. the . moods. of i. shast tk “ailin sss” on wich 3)grew in the harbor with vines and trees fis3t03 wnow it ged’ birds plainly visible in SHBIprSpieSosvig ‘the air-as that of a/ cattetiiw | s ee . = orgotten all about, the great |rest as it was closely’ nterWoven “put A com! the wild). ° 7 ae | form. | i oo _ ~ cross» of| The: sight of the cross ‘and the s sea| night before about it's base caus2d of the furie mee Ee : { q pA 3 the largest Amambar had ever'seen. loomed: the Christmas presents. | is the f J | wonderment. t aioe oe Pe POks ne in the darkness; ortions. are mailing their money to | two rin; ocw d pre-cf| cave tre te i, dear ones far aWay 3 the old team. The schedule as in great and behold: they were eyes gleamed like ‘fire and | thant 4sbefore aes might ds.but. . the honors they have slready won once. | Those who can get ashore are kept | Hereafter when any team with draw | busy buying tropical “sun-s"ane ofsthe till the red. blood will| rays. a. snp 41 tf. pase a4 ot. 48 os ast 4be ~The fleet have all been paid off. had been’ there so ww: back his) head likeva stag | saw his. land, rich with it's: wealth sand} of fruit; life and flowers! He saw andcispurned the ay ; ~—‘(| the strangers in the harbor plainer hich he had:khelt!) so’ a..day.8 PISC LATEST which the 23rd has played have al | NOWSE in’ bee? declared veid and the other teams | came’ 'might«see nfluence said. ‘Fight Amam- | became. .,of, burning -heat. in..the Fight Amambar spratig upon hisfeet,|about get OSL dispute onger flow!» Fight until the | Which follows the ‘rain. ° He‘ arose “gazed s one of desolation and ruin | tos a ‘sitting “posture and He sored antend. to | THis Tittle es ‘ was Pa geme: hae been thutie ook The cdg 221 OT {TSAO ; et kc: - nh Whenoall at/once he felt that Jesus Christ ‘influence’ prevailing! in | before them. = a scaor- and_ ‘that 2 ae oe ae Hew gue@ to, - influence straight from | Towards mid day Amambar aWo5 proud and valiant’ ancestors. | ke, for the.sand.on which. te. Jay : | The Charleston and McCulloch . left on a short. criuse the early | cies, | ‘to Oegony) Vin till 7 Owing to the eon draWal cf ue a3i¢ tne oe? murmuréd in sorrow upon|so that all who wa ee ee ay , is Bie: ind. thi cf good . rejoicing errected the,cross of: wood or an outcast.» _| prisoner 6 ee 2s given); sport. day's hall teague the protested game between Oregem and South D-kcta was in museum to at-| of - are assured tend and Wednesday's meeting of the base are welcome | igdoms. He saw himselfeit- | the title. his.,, followers with, great - Thereis a sm give a Pedometer king of Castile _ partitioned <off into auxi-|}mone, should dare ey s The soldiers : eam cas ie A New SCHEDULE, an! oe tracing. In tke evening the Olympia; | se NUMBER). 1 to. new ,Gods: and new | of the Holy Catholic’ Church and ae pit, a little manyof the mysterious secrets of bal! role on Thanksgiving day, They) inches in eighteen. day field a hold to decided have linec were and game s twisting since last large sum Of} the ascenstion, too | LAST le saw his: kingdom shel-| the skill. One sm in anoth Cr} history, will appear ane a good ere Jeacned FROM in his ‘ears: with a dread jiatly landing had taken formal pode He ‘saw his peo-| session of the island in the name significdnce. _|a good excuse for celebrating “May | for imitation. for a fw days. be fit for.use insfternoun a dress pa-| Day“. The sturdy lads who made) European. They Os Thursday | Astor boys from) that day forever famous in Ameri- a ate nted rade prevethe Br (CONTINUED come to! tule )into. the sharbor- on «the: afternoon Who:-have y people yours“, The words |of the previous ‘day and imfmedyou:and fb of the geniu con future, America will have! In the repaired and wil being balls are acw : h his: soulon fire with fear |’Anieticas and ‘the. straits which ar bar crouched upon the sand. beat his name. unto this. day. .: m esus ‘Christ sand tese are |. The noble. Magellan had sailed : —F of es -_ LHe cael Bors “br DEWEY‘S FLAG Pe a _ This week bas passed without a sia:| ciiip ‘TO HOLD A LARGE CELE- oo : : : e0o | is something : = | = James Reed Hull. soo | altar is adorne: e : | “Charles” Fisher. of C 1000 | are statues | PO? Translated fromthe Span: ishiby : Frederick oO 3 4 2 Saree y Dak. NM: O00 : atin >t (90. Dakota..i/ PE. ics ese fo00 | BEY Been Lost. .. Per cent. | into Won. ccasp ene Oc Oregon...eye 1p00.* NoGames . ceva ecme #7 rior. ict “| oe fe I OO So NGnASKA...00 “Nee See. Per cent. Lost. GimunNoms con, O00 Won. = yee sea con, asses ofthe inte- 1s constr BL Baga boabal interior 4 nnnnI i 1s Go's4 Cups. Commercial for the American Games oe : a : Meanwhile Amambar sat alone _ in his house. Darkness was coming , omemon | the grey dawn illu-,on and the evening rain bad set in 1orizon; still the native | but the influence of t*e elements ept on, Morning came and/ a refreshing shower. At| ly hour the tinkle of the| aboard the Spanish. ships | was lost upon him whose thoughts were there by the sea-shore where stood a simple cross of wood around which knelt a-hundred men arbor, called Magellan‘and| clad in glistening armor and others ng sailors to , prayers. for| in white robes, and they sang sweet at birds Amambar had re-| songs and worshiped the cross. / » before were}’ And Amambar‘s dream was true zed the night the ships of the} anda new God ruled in Cebu. ie r ‘than _ ET a Spanish navig~ daring iling ont e unknown of the land west— of the Pa RRS Seer ep} PARE PS PL BROT SIO OSL RPP PO? a ee | i a = VoL. 1—20, 16 oe LOCAL Qo PRE Nort intent FAV) We will, send aA set ef ae | _ copies of the American aia) = 5 tee | Ga Crees Wo ie the back Soldier to any | DEMANDS The set includes 2 Ne “'* hos. 3, 4 5, 0°77. NT Og 2 mec & ellie Siglea horse livery ‘stable, TH and western pert of tcwn. : About | IS drinks for himself e oe x ee cisn eee 983 at VAa aa basi: and intends | American" roles writes ting against certain |at the table near «by who us. protes. | retreat. as they insulting rema:k- 3 spilled on ble to American Ladies,‘ . The gentleman _ must have misinter- _ Preted the actions of the boys, as nc. ‘such am act. And moreover the waa-) os : gers cf America’s blue would resent any insult offered an American ‘lady with the same valor with which they | _ have resented insuits on cur fleg, | | a a. | |4 a one a — , arms which the latte . td dox Suddenly Fe mad 78° with toe : Sie throat who warded air his; revolver; od ! | The struggle began 2] Serious. proportions. Pries “If you’ done, want‘bring any it first class Jou | ‘und the patrol had manageto d in to the Amein: tre rear ; and = a | a on the f g whipped out his vboasesthe (8 man jpte:ifellowe himoffsihis Geo: willingMelaimatiol to fight tats any 176 Ib Curge m roundly.on roundlyRestame bammered | cenilrdstt-at the Medinetot as 1 isonthe island... 4) tb eschapa pegjs with the butt of bis) ow a bleded The soled cad} H/Meamwhile thecothere me oo . oe a oes = 9 fican Soldier, _ American and ee: Our plant is throughly | fellow‘s up to date in arms pulled a e diseppenre? on tl del of the a me ten 7 | Nican § Sitiect.'and pet. cP GeO AB, She fekurgicnol; he Fl oe. | : concert enw ti en given’ by je- the | First Colorado Iofactry band i at| side sh e master $700 in Harry rpose, | for A perty consisting, Irvine ocw- has abcut | 1:, his pessession at procuring ‘The athletic part cf sew the which will be isstruments: piget, faut «| with die $$. NOG ca * 2 Po ete . a al). Syecia'ity: ICE CREAM a CAKES and nixed drinks, “anit —) aa “a AMON GIL a +. eo subjected, che been wis the mai> | j “a ee ET ee Wieatiukl bk eee pregram gaye | Page, \ Scr NMOORHEITy sar air f pearly as'mach joyto the audience sa | Reeves. and Capt. Duval went up did the bard. The house ‘as ‘J#mmed | riveron a, Pleasure! trip..to. aod in. the audience there were some. on the lanuch. ‘‘Oesta‘ last: music lcving senori and.tas mestizo od gk ee dies who seemed all entertained, Lo:fz. k gut for more Concerts by this popuia;| Y¥' °° 1) yALK) ese crt ‘w3 0 ich ef'an aged moth=: she al gies may “be | will not re- | shades of El Pace’ and Strict attention, : FREDERICK ae anc Many of boys especially ia the 14: a eer, Ser G- 3 CALLERO | 7 ‘ranrtrarn. ra¥dllalabos, | Prop. -N. Fr ancisco- Na body cf him whe} _ | .@ true soldier, | 90200 oo ae k PLAT)... ISG WAS | 14 pil .., 2 aT letra.C, Quiapo, ‘Acces ria No, 9. Celle RealNo,3, fomemrons | will be pleased to hear that ct tast Plaza de Gotti nim. “12 corne, there is an American restaurant ic Bchague nim. 1, Malwith ate reasonz ,bie terms, and FUR) OGU DOT ISG BHT MONIok S on acivilizod plan, = Sages Oy Glee fy fi s. niiw piney 2 _F. D. Kialey, very popular ‘smong| Auction of ie aad: cartlag the boys, isthe proprietor ef the new ante oie iP place, end will be very pleased to have | © valane fas far Pstenuel cece © any cf his old friends drop in acd see v ee no is Boleg to Europe. Ss and then. _ Different Kinds of furbitore anthree carriages. The auction wil tak place Tuesdsy at re oo OORROhmn A “SC ESCOLTA. £E0TD §.. oA clean, ‘nat, elaborate resort has been opened STI DSa y avnk called for,” TCEKCOLD bier always AP POA On 2 perce ,-Capt. ap ontnes — : e | 24 Goiti SEPA NG, ope tht i c t ) | lust inOpined —First' Class Bt} and | Meals the i . . des and help te ‘ Ble piven Gt0receve StlopergeImmediate uoi| CALEEB, Red hee Byun No. agiMira, a | AFA Patrons.BOR will ee ope Se ot, : ee ae {eR . eaea “Manila P, P05) | ft night was an unqualified succes, Bard- Pope, .Col. .Mc-Cluer, : ac & Commission Merchants. ; Samu ‘tion this week, Hi wever we shall see | the Calle Echague, i thatthe batterymen will rot be negected heirnsmA spey gid Regiment a pring 98 il TSR OM Arg UB) o l) oust ae Ne olen TYBe-weittén translapraiheie>:- | tions PhotamweeR & Lunch-bar PAW Restuarant Italian made cf letters, andRemieRamier beer,|tec;| - Hlttalian & herein, French, Weds,Meals,» a = | Span inie’ Nglish, Spanish into RABI andwic tohes order:| Home Cookin g? ——“T vices Moderate Inquire at . med ty ee ake os; Me pgants di. ees prompt: Fe een| given _ MIGUEL. Sion. | mediate atter tion, |. and im-| 1m | | Bren‘s No. 10 Book-stere, Magellan Street, Walled Cityes% Uder' direct vanageman Of Saml. t Weingarten, 4 host, American bartonJo*s stand behind the bar realy to serve any \ ma easy rove yf fxn siisst | a ‘ - mibeeee Uetoy, Deputy, Consul General, |) iy aS ALO ON i. | AT hints ob Gti Aagtishs Gee the th: ae sted tne | sixth Artillery stationed at the old to stop his man, who’ conven ic Malate t tco late for public;-| to brezk into the Italianha : in| Tpoetivg oe io t the second | Sanghai for a number years and dtwibiiean be bas the reputation of ofbeing honest | fag) We received some items from a liverd. gp: } Higher | program will be rendered next Tue:PPB b ines voizesigmi cid syed oj | | | has . Education. Ancther debate and literary| the | A.M. and 3.¢°P_M. & Co. “Macondray ; - bus udieclad Ster th: | |... that asGeoan I. Ame-| certify ling Lbisis is. to seconde registe rd bere .. The contioued. thieving «which has'|Was taken to. on ‘th , where he 1 Pp Ss at da hy a Hours 8-10 — “held th oat ‘ them every | his bac and secured k nose, & ‘kin diseases, _ oly see@ pothole wy zd’ | veh Pecalte No. to, owned and. run by Mr, Stérling him- lppoM le. disappeste| from Printing _ : 3 bordered: the | rioter ‘too: lay his Bars, 3 7s ae |self in through extended exper|ience who eae’ gb ie tic “ieee! 28 Shanghai and the states as : Sy eae manager of swell restaurants is able |, tuna resort of such popularity |48 the Noble Cafe. Mr. Sterling | 7 7 : = PO.ATIAUY wishes to call especia l attentio n thei, |to the fact that Mr. Weingarten UNION REST RAUN T. a ac ‘Eee habla! ho 5 s wildly crying fe | was only employed by him as aboseent bucaaii dec agy Gite HW, pg iaa great deal «{/ bartender and nothing more 7 %Fa%fat: ae PATE SRG fot Meals. “SH jportant. The well known merit im-| of Liquors ct all kinds. the Noble Cafe and its busines . Cigars and tobacco. A Teese eank (Lik> management .Places it above s s| ss, a a 0 atte fi isle mp criticism. The soldiers all know Valle Real, No. 23, Ermita, plucky, Brady | Sterling and the first class quality : ———— <i d hier ta sptany jof the goods that go over his bar. _ When every thing was of Manila impassi- |. Priest LATE SURGEON US. AL are cee sewalested—-Sterling—-the eat caugh him ‘rapidtly Hogar dew ¢ boys managed to being good swim: , but their paddies e the Pires unable ay tobyovertzk e were Were i Made Py. soldiers. to Amétican Ladies: | wav, iof the idevibi the patr in conclusion, then, | ened along under Corp; Pri _ th He re aresayssoldiers who will Sodisgrace 8 Sieenem thee) uniform and their country; by || 1SPo"the gamiest officer ate a _ Maki the ng streets i ITS MANAGEMENT, e e iewers 2B i. ‘Noble Cate whick ic distinctly; ide and upset : ‘ : | A. couple of ‘soldiers «wére> AND ig river near oi city, wishes. to inform the public in a native canoe. Oar | that Samuel Wein arten never had » Pvt. William, Hogan | connection tithe management of hes: comply with ‘his request to open a church here in'a short time’ his knife and gun. He made a (He is an American and formerly lived | with the. former:at -the pr - in Seattle W4eh, | ‘tor, who dodged behind th is a methodist missionary , 9 ts pitty ef six Co, 1B" / Manager , of the Noble Cafe, one| -Svecislaitention giventodiserses alifo rnia were teking 2 |of the most popular resorts in the|°! ! e Byes, re At the: proprietor‘s _ tered at the Eoglish Hotel. Mr, Ow:ns wi sci INTO THE A ComRApE‘s| SAVES nine o‘clock he. |demanded horse. the long fet want. the. very best the Macket COCKTAILS ete.—SCHLITZ BEER. Be Te, feet a cafe on the calle Exchague C. A. Owens and wife arrived WedWwesday from Hong-kong and are quar. 4 and supply hraaryof Gor Brady. STERLING'S. CABE|D) for seconds, _ 7 | He. carried a’ long knife. Hoplbsadeanck At\ woe | revolver in his belt botho The engineers aré at ‘work sutvey- | flourished-in a threatenin ing the north Restaurant employed a Gilt Edged Mixer’and are able to supply Martini, Manhatten & affords. fency CAN WHISKY _ None of the boys are heard calling! the town in true Western s a ier e Bar and e | = jon the steed started. out. t = 12 1898. ra enacoecoeenevassossasca09 . Sterling takes the ple asure to anncunce th the has just opened lass Genuine American Last Tuesday night a. Quinine rations for five days a week/nish is a new change cf diet. seace SEY Be he90. AND STEED, , | , wae? 25 addres in America for 25 certs (mex),| - oe : “WITH KNIFE A ) Manila, Philippine Islands, November — —a | |
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