| Title | American Soldier, Volume 1 Issue 12 |
| Creator | The American Publishing Co. |
| Publisher | Manila, Philippine Islands: American Pub. Co., 1898-1899 |
| Date | 1898-11-26 |
| 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/s6bw3h55 |
| Setname | uum_ikrp |
| ID | 1710638 |
| OCR Text | Show A Soldier's: r the fopaper. | | ‘Sal diers, £ é | caused the death of Olallsithe great ov a +3 foe + J RIT ge ee ee ee > Sots UF era Fe oe Pe ay Pe ae The; folloxy 9; ° oo > “AN FOUR PARTS, tj fiw bovPARTi FOURG*2%# gaittot nw wy rege : ey ij tpes a yt : 3 (T8049) hel 87 ” 33 ee 292 : _ gh Oe @ii;. BEG IIs ? . As ee tol esq of sead 90} OV BRICKYOHARLES .FISHERGejy ed! : | PHE MIRE OF: y OS'S . :Le ef.ee Eg ee Py tae 8 a. G om BL ys Nay (a ie J a5© es Ss om-. . 4 WRITTEN Se 0-4 soTHE) TRANSVAAL. 625 ade:anothe se | .|QUM AND UNDER .D x ee 2%. Fah f° 2 archipelago “at Archipe little town A REVIE W OF THE INTERESTING \FEATURES OF OUR. 4} CEUPUIONS..1.55, ; “ t : sw aaa 5% ey - j healt wet oF ‘ cool FOR--THE “AMERICAN SOLDIER“ BY 4 ¥ tig, MAJ. MILLSAPS. 5. ‘ ee4 % 5 MAGNAN IMITY TO ‘THE : ENEMY. _ There, are’a' great many \Eur “One of the hardest places in Cave pean adventurers in the’ service of te for the /averagé American soldier | Aquinaldo.. There .are several ger- to pass-at. the time Aguinaldo's x mans. and. Englishmen, who hold, insurgents held the upper part of la goverment but still it seems strange, Sagrada Familia. . jinst; all... | bigt: positions. with; the . republican, that town, was the. Colegio de Fs | indéed ‘to meet an Irishman Wearing: This. erst while: Catholic |the insurgent uniform. Such:a''per~ had been school : préssed into service for by the Filipinos. l purposes ni the. American Restuarant the other hospita The résources of the latter finan- _ | day: end sitting down , with a,group, cially and in the matter of ‘chow’ ‘of soldiers: ordered, his .meal sn,) evidently ‘was’ at low water mark, Philippine. "Those present..at once. for poor’ wretches” confined: » there © = i ew] recognized the’ map ° of: Ireland by the fortunes of War, were hardly upon his face: but saw nothing” the. feliow‘s' throte “was, cleat éd srestitig All ‘day long’ from. morn.» of night closed in,~ behind the — iron= | hadows potatoes and he saidto Corp. Clark. barred |, Windows sat the of the: Police.,‘‘Pass. the Praties;. will. ast yeze men, watching for the one, comin, It brought the house down. of “Los americanos“. When ‘““'for’a:/ moment was so-, sed along Calle Arsenal, emacs . eag he personality , Sailing thr tl | portuguese more an | English apparent of ‘the interesting. | man grew as he. continued e| with the narrative.’ His life had} tance to the famishir that house of Woe. ot admit any been one of keenest excitement} which bear his name, and bay. They Woul d after soun- nd he readily recalled it. ¢ the Pacific till he reached marifias who Was murdered togetA Salvation Army mee There was that about the face the southern islands of this her with his officers by the Chin- ding the bay left in the direction in 1521. Magellan was soon ese rowers of his galley, who mut- ‘of Mariaveles. The Indians brought that would excite interest for any drawing to a close. The offi ed ina fight with the natives, inied and ouerpcwered the Span- in neWs of a great double dec*ed close observer. The eyes had a, in chargé up on the platform low a ee ship, manned by great red bear- far away distant expression as if urged sinners to get saved an - years passed before the jards... . FOREIGN WARS.” ded men,. Who had asked them trying to see over some barrier ‘at the same time urged his comranish Government made any of the future or the past. The ades to pray for them. ‘empt to take possession of their In May, 1603,4 fire broke out | .voyages to Manila. Still, it was} face Was drawn and darkly tanned. ea An Astor Battery man wandered Wly discovered territory. It was itil 1365 Miguel Lopez de in Manila which destroyed a third not believed that this was anyt- The head was well formed but the in to the hall. Previous to his arriva ‘shifting glance denoted an_ utter he had put himself on the outside— spi with a strong force landed of the city and this Was followed hing but some merchantman. The 22.o0f September at hali lack of confidence and the sadly, of too much bug-juice. 4 nm the island of Cebu and after by a general uprising of the Chinese} ounding a city of that name, set who now numbered some 30.000,| past five in the afternoon a fleet eae mouth, disappointment in - Hearing the Salvationist cal for prayer he felt it his duty ta | | ail for Manila where he landed the Spaniards only counting some of thirteen English ships appeared life. his Welsh had served under Dr. Ja- accomodate him. Not knowing May 19, 1571 and founded the 8000 men. The Chinese commenced in the bay. Notwithstanding ty, declaring it the capital of the burning and slaying on all sides, the surprise, the Governor lost no ‘mieson in the Transvaal trouble. He what to send, in his petition rchipielago. From this point Were Spaniards taking refuge in the chur- time in putting the city in a state had seen service with the. English avenward, he concluded to devot ted the operations of the ches and int-e Walled city which of defense, and sent re-inforce- army in Central Africa. and. for his attention to the Spaniards, his knees and quest of the island of Luzon they successfully defended and for- ments to Cavite. While these pre- five years roamed the Sahara as a Getting down on ich Legaspi called New Castile. ced the Chinese to retire. The perations Were being made an of- slave to an Arab shiek. He asserted violently gesticulating he prayed: sgaspi ruled his little cite for Spaniards made a successful sa- ficer was Sent With a letter from that he spoke Arabic the, mystic “O Lord all we ask is that you — ht years and at his death Lav- lly and many of the Chinese were ‘the Captain General to the Com- language of the pasmore readily will give us the first whack at‘em.% — ae Lot mander of the strange fleet, as- than his native tongue. He evi\ slaughtered. es took command. For many years after this the king him who he was and what dently bad a fairly good educaMANANA. | Spanish colony ‘ad to struggle for he wanted in the bay. The fol- tion as he every now and then existence against the attacks of the lowing day they returned with displayed a knowledge of historic _ Preceding the capture of Manila The year 1574 was one of great Dutch who were extending their two English officers, with a letter events that made him all the more by, the American forces, rumors wer for the colonist; a famous possessions in Asiatic waters in every from Admiral Cornix, commanding interesting. His face was so dark traveled as if on the wings of the_ he easily would pass. for a wind. Repeatidly. word went aco- — pirate called Lima-Hong possible direction and who cast the fleet, and Brigadier General tnat inese an envious eye on the Spanish in Draper, in command of t*e land fleet a Filipino as a result of years. of und that Dewey‘s fleet would bom- — with bay d into the ‘bard the city.. When small boats— h the Spainis’ historians put the Philippine Islands: For a time forces; they told the Captain Ge- out door life in the tropics. began to be sent ashore from the— they blockaded the port of Manila of neral that they came by order of force Recalling incidents still farther a sixty two ships and xo men. Some 1.500 of them but never got into the city. Many the King of Great Britian to con- ‘back in his past Welsh told us how blockading, squadron, the intangible — nded at Paranaque and attacked a hard fight. took place between quer these islands, and demanded he was. stolen, from his home by began to take shape. Expectation — -toe to. witnessfouthe city, almost succeeding in for- the ships of the cambatants, the the immediate surrender of the city, a gang of wandering gypsies who stood .on nd — a the Dutch being ‘finally-- defeated in ‘the stating that they had formidable took him. onstheir travels in many great, event, out. expectation entrance against an ae forces at, their disposal, and that countries. In Memphis, Egypt he dful ef Europeans and their na- batile of Playa Honda... . There was another outbereak of arrif they were resisted the attack, escaped from the gypsy band. That that .it become weary of » aiting, timely the when allies, the Chinese “in 1639 which was by land and sea, would commence was about three months previous ‘Dewey -has given, them tWerty of Juan de Salcedo with teAll ,,non-combatan to..the. famous. Gordon . massacre four hours. ee orcements turned the tide of ‘suppressed with great. severity. A eee ‘that time or take and the horde of Chinese general» slaughter of Chinese fol |‘ Our Governor replied to them at) Kartoum. Welsh then 17 years} must leave in es “ ‘Tomorrow ik quenc conse se the attempt. this lowed that their proposition could not | their of age enlisted under Gen. Gor-| completely routed and come off; seeif wijl t destroyed. The anniversary ~ Nov. 30. 1645. Manila was visited be accepted by good subjects of don whe Was just making the’ fi- bombardment guards on board PIRATES. e ictory has been celebrated: by an earthquake which destroyed a feast day ever since. the greater part of the city and anila as ee (Continued on page7) digo 4b, | (C ontinued on page 2) : ‘i PE IAS e } ’ i Or | (Continied on page) ea | ee bil in the int rm only said, ‘I m so did my best. Hew muc ‘SURGENT Ba Ne ‘ | Posts ANI ROAD STATION), vo nigh sails A ' mao. have I caught. If they Were a blamed ..men,..an.io Sand Sas Gee) per -cial--duty an artilleryman, employed ia s: the headquarter offices; . no exception te the ee lg aed ARBACHDI , et worked ‘naturally turn to gra | way to incre: ee, the. ae. sum at Uncle | ies their services, a,| and profitably employ _their spare time. presente themse!. | Various s mle aeeeMy Faatiee ry Ih fi eon as 410. Tae R Sic isocete Ed . MABE\ | CHASR. Business) Met; | unless you i ‘tele be, *atishany:yi ri} Hs a ¢: Here ‘is x’ fan of four hun! cet) — ‘thousand inhabitants, and thr yt the American, Satdier | rice, en So. a rinter. mas. consulted, the‘and ore ebbalagl issued from, the. pisae oh young, f Heads, found whatthe w 1X. ; Calle Ali — Chofre and. C :0. No, 6822 | Mi ‘was. to ‘cost. . “dummy ‘list was fnaid w _ Thedate: of. “ ssue will afrangement eae fall of ‘hope they» sallied forth | 1-4 Jand with, the | with visions of yellow, clouds of Sp.- | ° ponk-notee Nested: them ttot eee American, -w2:shail, in, the; fare blish the !Associated|, Eee have the. gppiness Wait i 3 onthe fest, place es cabichsatrivgreon Rand ay drug store; ia the. : A as ‘German. The an =| such with sample tide! illustratieg: the ide, |. be changed fromeSaturday, to Monday... your presence felt bi| American in this country; but»+- _anything “should happen. ‘ eo sheets: ot. ‘paper, isbtaned together. wi by a. string< | were Finally he reached the a. guess that part ef it is welt work ‘| the price anywhere." which he’ approached and : Poisting across the. Street to ‘where forcible entrance. Only a few nati € ce ae you oP arone that. a aaked coolie Was trotting alongunde: were found wit-in and these wi a load of boxes, swung on his bambor +mostly Women. The men were soot he costinued, ‘What busines: step. into the pels as’ ‘P am sure. as a railroad io a country where overpowered, tied down and gagged : sé@ telephoce’ list made tof a. few) | en nicht a Aguinaldo‘ tee idescgpe: brain offtt Hnla ofimatin the,evo Ridiphdne’' of daz Ce atilleryman ‘brilliancy. ship of a captain in smashing. a show case, Or treadipgo: proceeded with the remainder 0 ‘o.suite bim- . a’ clerk's. toes: you may stsy there ai.) (his men, “who were armed with ‘hour ‘and not a man cf them will ask; long; kinves sand crude pistols, down | what you want; and when they ad the street which joins the Cuartel hadeoka ier |condescend to ‘netice you, they ask de Meisic to the station. As he ad jyou three times as. much | for the) : wt see nol vanced; he skillfully, placed: men ; | gocds as they do anyone’ ‘else. Yor te toute sta: give the alarm1 in c have to pay for the privilege of bein;- bebut 6abe ‘by’ BE either as’ ‘being |& ley were. te | unpractical, ‘e ¢ because the combin: d capital of. the firmr-after paying listi, lities; outstanding some $4.87 Mex, wis | deemed insufficient-to carry the project : toy ‘a buccessful conclusion. . oy daring robs t sleeping they were eating, or doirg army. Eluding the guard on th 1s--something- else, and cut ofa .dozer- rout post the officer led bis party “Ot places I have tackled, I have only twenty five men thr oughy ‘the un > i bill, oa a bis: ‘geen three. proprietors, and then they frequented paths ietihegvup to the _the hotel keeper. could not see what a hometrade they mmy,- ~ clear-cons- were. losing by not. takirg space. railway. depot and there. sent..o I had no idea that the average inte. scouts to ascertain if the way we || Higence of these fellows, was so kw ‘cleat. ‘Things’ being Feéported as | Their busines. methods. would shame: = favorable to- their plans, he ‘sta~ .| Crew Indiaw, You go into a store, aoc (tioned a guard at the depot| ets: (mex) each, | u Ba nae avery layout, Goud. have don “ge I've exhausted my time, my was committed by a band of F ience, and_ Wy cigars, and oct = lippino insurgents under the leader commercial. youth “is dis jactly o. tican and the prospect of a good é‘graft! tC £2 2 iw! keba the, k revi W of the 8th ar is enough fo thusiasm. There aroa “Gov Site ns 7 -41 = Fone little While. creatures as that ere the commer }| carriers? Steam and electricity must f with terror aah to quiet them the el as awkward and out of place her: | agp threatened certain. death, as an honest man on up to. our standard » and : a_ board of. | Aldermen; such— things are the ver; "| antipodes of civilization. Let's get iot: e-|a quilez and go home, I'm aieguseee! ked | with trying to. educate the peop’ the appre- a the Ph lipo made that if the pre ' Masala aresb, the ina 1 PP s3 fi ifr. i as pe ven y of af *Heve! ‘you.herbi a pe sh, ‘| | page ad., a- half page. ad., in Engli | and Spanish, either. or both, a mar“| on. SMe. day of ‘the masgacre” and | © ginal ad. rooning call .- through ‘the | a | stronger. ou ong he in ae gee ‘|he then became a slave | to one ‘of finished beck. It, will be 2 finely ted him! most. sh: me assaul men in Manila» Who are specimen esr | the high chiefs. of ‘the ‘ptinters art. and | d every indignity. heape | ly locking for mail. from: every telephone’ subscriber in Manils Noche . ‘Welsh ‘claims to ‘have’ a Rote After; pillaging ;the_ ed States.: Because.of the: will be furnished wth ove. free ef,\ecigar he Was ledge of some of the buried cities of obtaining: ‘$i-0.00 and, strikys that thing ajority of: these men being| charge. The. first, je eo b ‘companions the desert, along the Tigris and Eu* . Seeing the smil val a ay earings diamond, dic much hew mail is) unusually. largess aoman's eye,as,he opess the book. “Well, ked, phrates that would make‘him famous will, be your | you get ine! number. a. .up look. to Ss id a ‘iqdarter: pagead: ‘for life; but he plainly agrees with >s up -in enormous: quanities. d elegant, full, page, ad,, in pica, script laa is on cheerful res, deman the. Aya that death and torture an Fraticisco, many chundreds Gothic, old Eoglish. or apy othet kind’ for five plunks,' was theturned pane os him|. s AJtah) yman. e artill h The ponse, sacks! many tons and! yet stex: oftype you may Want or all «fod:| a idiot ‘Hew long | ‘after-wards is. the sole outcome by. the noise .and, finding am ships: leave: and: no. mail’ is’ New, here is a@iceceipt ‘for twenty:| o tketo Hl the of human_ interference , with the cause, they gave (persu we wir! | buried secrets of 4) sei aN sent out. They: -wait:auntil: the regs: dollars, already: made.out;and pay. th: if Ferer the aobbers:pag esca sd il that. you ke. that for a thlselac 4 you ‘weir ‘a ) gta r ‘mail ‘steamers ave soncee in uld request (& a favor ver. is silver the as notes, in ‘amount daltat: ad: we a ner teyey od b! a erabby i s t ery 20° days. | it ~seems)* to bei a oweny: ‘poor icy, that -allows., ‘anch things: can‘t be economy, for the vmail carried: at-so muchia ton.;Why it? then? Somer. -~guse one’ line ‘has a’ contract: to earry all the mail and it ‘ean’ only inconvepient to carry, after which w will to longer. occupy | yous ‘valuable & ~ time." “Hewever, the aroggist did: net pew’ the amount innctes, stiver. go'd, check, dreft, or zpy other valuable consider: = refused to entertain tion, but position far as to ia any: form, reject the | the pre even gcirg £0| a proposel’ “mad! be sent “out on the boats. ofet{iat| to him , exclusively, as a mark of: ex: company. If this be true, then pecial esteem and regard'''to alicw::. ur opinion - -of the policy is a very| liberal discount for cash, He saidi,,. de: ‘poor, one Way lessen and does not in any our unfavorable: opin- Jon of ‘how some parts— ied ‘Our : government machinery is run. ‘And another. thing. Some - mis! creants in the postal - ‘department jn the States” have. either been too! azy. to. pack” the newspaper or. trave™' “purposély turned aside many packages of newsp"pers on which the proper rates gf postage had been paid and by that. a contract made with ‘the| —¥U. S. mail to deliver those papers : to. Manila. This’ can only account or the numerous complaints that fave been heard about the newspA man ‘appreciates his Bet Fewepalber =. even as much as “Ve don't vant podings to do vit things io Ma-oila.. Ve. vever, _uses Ce numbers, and the man." In view mostly ve gees to ses of the kind ‘of Baitemeie! used here, acd the amountoof PRICE. “VERY. “MODERATE Should not: ‘be’ ‘missing on’ any table. Isborire: quired to call a imam up over the wité the beys could not help-secretiy admi. tticg the strength of the German's pro position. Sti, they; were. aaturaltya lit, tie annoyed at his cbstisacy, and-se when he wound Sp. —_ a Cortipli cee ign ey‘BE HAD | iN Atl FIRST smile. “Every von knows! vere: Limberger! sg} olds Store vas, anyvay, mitout no ads.'! be infantryman snapped out, “Oh, youre test not so many. I never heard of your| old store, and there are about fifteen | thousand fellows of average intelligence | — bere who are not even eware of “your | yi! existence." ng aie: the ‘his|. As they: walked aio: artillery ry. ‘for man remaiked, ‘say. I feel sc-/| man bivide “ee kind, on eh “Galle: David. N um. CLASS Sp anblttani tai “The Historyof the 3rdva Y = a¥ a. ‘WAS ORGANIZED AWAY was! among the first to! SNA Na ay Sit 0 e e d n a i Z seh sg RS ARI fi _ Manila, TG 9 sii ion eR a go to thé front and has been in all possible engagements. From Cuba and the.Philippines come BACK CALLE REAL No. the re- ports of. the steadiness and valor Woie. For the following | data of the 3rd. While here in Manila where litthe writer is indebted to Thomas tle ,of the regular force is repres‘Holtmeir of Bavtery MH 'Qhiec ented, it,stands as a foundation tor _ This organization dates. back to| ‘the. wolunteers os ‘the organization of the army pur-. GEO. |. ODEN. _ Suant to “Act of. Congress“ Mar. 78er ov 21}.1821..Prior to this a grd re ame t/ of Artillery. Was ati - Wy Cok R. Gridley. It was then _ known as the Fusiliers. Although’ numbered 4rd ‘it’ was ‘in fact the Nissrebi pe Se : Venotarron. Brisa. lare: cracked) but the’ effect on ie sl is oné ‘of Smiles ‘and the good| cheer."The Indian’ war whoop which| cn ac eee” ose in hostile territory. Zz tion the companies ( her, and Were hearts of the Chinese gods' ‘with the | | long’ legs and cross eyes. Christmas is ‘coming. At of the mus- to judge least by | the. preparations eee = ove — ey ft SmeTem-pesstad: (fo) leew) jm On envtanss ames sce fe fi ON “the docdicon 0 But? of the 1 othe ‘3rd’ owas concentrated! San Francisco. @atas: eS Were? € ted in neatly cevery: dargé!| gagement ~durimg: the civil war. ll the generals when the opportee ecctinets commended| SS, hol in Lihal!|‘Gil € erals peo S (e is+ slippery... | 7 ve it is i : rae or 3 saagee vse ~— @ATIG vail a storm. eee se icing. «ee vee te ove 3 Les “ listen to me, Mescribe) +t. ) ida eeg | Ne escribas .., hiDo 9ee not. write... I ‘the ‘La tinta negra, ... — El lap’z Vit ‘E} duty’ on escritorio... La reglass. any more. He is noW, doing efficient cojo.. El lapiz azul... , Bvtz: Porter is not. on the police chen’ detail.)> eoe £ thee 6c af ae the, av ... ... ... ... Jae oo ks coe The blackink,. The red pencil, The biue The desk.., wishes to ‘cat’ “the Inmediate and special attention /)will be given to American Soldiers. _ We are desirous of securing your — V patronage. Give us a trial and you : will call again. — a A Dilliworth was at one time taym-pes- ‘manager and a owner of the Star Globe ow El vadicyne: th cah-e- doe Coffee house opposite the ‘omEl sol sah-lay. | eae Hong-kong and knows owAh-thay moo-choe castore > “yanks“ like best. ~Ab-thay oon cab-lore so- "Cbehee. San Fernando foe-caho-tay. a ‘ZOS abt : = Ab-thay: oon te-aym. -poe- | -o0-may-doe. at. mee any: tee . —=Tayn-dray-mo w | {fl teo. =Io no des. seb; us ae = Oos-ted no may és-coo-| cheh?— .. ... Keeray-rah, Dee-os kay. —=See jo Henne |a ah lab cahr-tah, bVelentoe, © 18 El El teen.tay-roe,_ ipahapayseyoe —Lzh-teea-tah ag coe ise. Riggs.6 ov ote. i Table Rice, Best" ° ao / Agencyviis is asic jisicisss/i—Eblabipeeth roe-hoe. | PPR eo By er, Japa ese aiineia ee Venstat-rone, bis boo: pencil, .,,") .,., .--El lah-pe-eth ath-ool, The culecg A Dillworth attention of. the “public to the’ ope-. ning of his new restaurant. All co-— urses are served in American style. —=Por-kay1 No may res-pon- BeBOE osc day oos-ted, Light) Lager. ‘m Kay kee-ay-rey day-theer. : coe : soe == Es-cree-bay too. Wines...... see eet No es-cree-bah-s. vee reve oo Day-may-leh, -goasted, Stit going to- shoot) other morning. : RESTAU- IN’ Manita. clah.. Démela V. | went home on the| ‘Quiera. Dion que». ould to God. _ =900Je (BO: 2@ 10K ‘Si yo tuviera la “cata. PT xd: ‘the tn : lEikiioEdokieesicales isthe cause El sobre...) 01, fee ~ The velcx... sen vey vee of great anxiety» tol-Corp::' Priest: La ploma.”’ ...) wor? ‘The pea i. i. ie. 0 op ndiuthe y'monkies’ <accérding:: to’ El tintero: ws ‘ea The ickstand... ... ... a, vtiu Porter iwhors says} Priests wasi} El papeluc) ss) “PMO CHOI L The papers os) see? (.J0) ‘very Pnisyce tape ¥ SE ymOP RANT Meso) de-ah 000 . ai . Rae, lo ‘Bot answer hoerel (op bry aa ~e-en-toe, a" ft a- i ih -ded-thoe!: | ) sun is bahr-roe. eee om ES-tah 08-co0-roe... | ... ee M08. Joo-ash. od “se moo-choe pe-so es-tah rez ‘-bab- cee) eee Sm moo-choe. pol-voe. veo ... FIRST Ah 1995 “ae Ab-thay babs-tan- “tay ve_ TOR It is dark. i It is moonlight. n —Ah-e “ply cue ee 972 “Hen. ‘Pyvt2 Sherthan cash. OIG ct mina nders| will} force eer — ay * * ret ji -ree-ahb-bl: J — i ; mAb. ay boo- en ctay, ee 5 ows. tah noc-blah-dee. sale oni ae io rain. soon, or ah Ineesype,;. “it hes: been rainir © ee —Ab lyos-ve e-doe, e macenenets variable. ‘aE! tee-aym-pcee es-tah vab’ | | t. Lyoo-ay-vay mooy foc -ere“Tae ing to ave Lege Hoidw ; = Kay te-ayor-pee sh a A ~-Ah- thay mahi t te-aym-poe: | | 3 , | Shop dealers and peddlers are having | a bonanza; all they haye to do is to/1 13th Minnesota. ; = Ab-o-rah’ eens eae would think so as, shells, flags, silks, pictures jewelry—everything goes, , ‘. «== Bree-ss h. eee a Hace bastante. vie Tendremos £08 ee) El raya ha one Soa Fy ® _ Acces: ria No. 3 av Vaanitan. | | —Ven-tar-ro-ne, eeo goes up When the mail wagon Hay: mucho P Esta oscuro .. enters the’ Cuartel would’ warm the| Tenemes luca. Rater Hane ; letra Cc ‘Quiape. Villalobos, +1 Spanish. prenunciaticn, sor A four \cgatinental re- ESS -PLATERO Cooks» ‘continue: the most ‘popu- Ahora age : giments, ‘serving. all. through the lar, men eat ‘the Cuartel de Espafia, | .- Feyphltveno After;the séyolution the although the -ice-créam) men’ are _ regiment, was, "Wisbanded,. but, in’ giving them.asmerrychase. 1802 an Act.of Congress,was pas-| _ The O. L. S. had a good meeting Hace oa sed, ‘providing for one regiment of ast Friday night!’ ‘Thenext ‘ques- Hace buen’ ti 3 | Ini 812 two...more....reg-|. tion for debate .i8,Resolved that United’: ‘States ‘should’ own ments ‘Were added. During the the ar asei812it did duty sas in- all: *the® railroads | ‘in ‘the’ United | ntry, Li ikewise the four, | Batter. States. (1ol2 Things? aré very: HER ‘brigttiér |} 5 at lao in Manila. siricé thé Senator brought the’ mail!’ Bl tiempo. wid , epujal on The cracked héarts are’ whole once more and, some of the whole ones 3) piso est4. resbalac les 1S Francisco a ie * Spanish: siiea emcee 24 MITA. Beer, wines, ete. “ ets * Second Oregon. heanidcl | of oe YN? Pacific Mail & Oo ‘OMSteam Op: An elegant, ‘new. dining plec — | &_ tan Lae 30. _ @8-cree- toe-ree- 0. cee yee, ‘Lah, Hina : Liddy AV 3 ; ed in some snag in the. There's just ‘ae el ard! . ae some! tith } N6&t™ one ‘of ter Sergt.)an, the, world and that's them. was a BOP acme Wee hey ae Finnagain. ify ‘made “officers: “tor what! ha@? Ydpe2!snocss7 Js sinss: peas We have had tadighes, ands young onioris this. week}: Some ofthese nights; ‘there,; will FAMOUS» GOMMANDERS..> be a jubilee at I's qnarters;; fj; the, band. »will ‘only: play ihe boys > Young; and-U-S:-Grant-+will buy | the: eer And .4 .bsini y Wit Qae , Bragstone Bragg (Jubal AL Tay ‘ALE, Burr) iside, batailisn ee have moved tf the, vo into the bakery ce near| © Bainbridge: 9and Mi. P. Miller. now. in:command. of the Ath of the 8th Army. Corps. ee wf SS nig Efe Fie Wi. th JOTI — agilon as voy 4) “NOTES vis: egiment . has. ever ,been more: Tripesititier: "Wana dely scattered. Battery “A‘ is at tices made of letters, ee, > * ¢ Pe i ese ee % [UFead a& be tee eo PEGE 7%) Stee. Ci C874) WIE Be, cal e oak tis end Gh yur troupe a of Philippinos.. ‘Door. mf 'B. od. . Performances: 913 | where on'y first. class” ‘meals sil ; ut The Sciyk te | FIRST CLASS” SALOON 7 “14. -B- ESCOLTA First grades he American Whiskey = Brandy—Wines ete, Schlitz. beer a specialty.” are ‘served. “Spacic us, private. rooms on the _grcund: floor where meals [ resteurants can be procured, | On special occasions we can can — Space ort Yukon, Alaska, Hpi Ft. Mon-/@ocuments~ etc., from) oe, “Light Batteries“ “OG & F“| Spanish into: English, JOHN ABRAHAM. Porto Rico, “Dat San Diego, and ‘vice-versa. » Plaza Goiti No, 12. Pena. 1 ‘at Fort TOWG: Stevens_ Aeron While Bat- Inquire at s Book-stere, gd Hs, » and etal geren’ The best ities 4h d here. ee 10 Magellan Street, American soldiers’ are invited. Walled a e Tite war has again. given | Draught Beer 15 c/. the 2 oe a chance “t6“win more PO ced re Performances every. “iva 16) ols Tister‘s. famous Sg. ‘aCro- | y ODER: 1 | ruc. = a, ‘ee ee patic i; bon E 1 TBi¢ rha d a guard for some time.: This: Col. o. take};three men off the anand Then»: followed: Hes Ge -Gabson, ,- Live livision Soae our'.quarters. on.,.which, we, have Ro meyn B..Ayers, ‘and Getty were officers up) to 11883>, detail ingstone os ae tale Fe ae, 305 e0G vers. for rs of Seventy Lunches" pat ‘Up. | | | Tee. cream gD day ifter eleven | oclock. M acondray & Co. Importing Shi pring & Commission Merchants ~3.°San eo Manila e: i LEE GR pikes2 nnpiiaiteic : 3 : ates: eed iftey< ee wane tr | ,ebnsial. enigail q4 ee ene = ane fernaren Soe (sth 8 ART! aces Be RT Sear gin Dt te nereneeenatee Streator as gait This tea AS eva to the use gf soldiers. of igs 8th Ar- my eneeeten ee tne mine Senne ae Hp MAY Neen ¥ eee SUR = ccncaa ae RRR cehone ao ae THE» LAYORR GS SOLD. intraarea gs ¥ me . up varigus regiments are as follows:— rors 4th S., Parker B, | Pratt, Cavalry, Jack Di- amond. | Idahos. stationed, at, the Market, York Scandia the on He retires with the after 38 years of depermconanet Private Husser OT a My oe ne OP MIMD CS Ps nero SN eee ee Manila, Poss ae TT enn ES ee re ee tad meee nae PRT Fe } ig, of les physical them the “Ww * eeceived slips cf fbem ithetithey tiers of Uacle faithful,seryiee..j; ‘Miller claims onaney During rank of Colonel the ; ability, Waich ae wot rete roef gi brews were Sam's wo paper, army. Qsul FE the emiacer There's ‘Sa yearning, contract pork’ can'| men Noy 9,, plaza, de, Coreantepa never ‘take: * 9883 in memodty F ‘Took’ Bacllinatd ° : Opposite: Fhe Ghasseren, Bank), telling lorger 2 yldibt | USED: TO: veo PATE MIE 26,ey RE Ry egeHe . ok inst class dental pwork io -alb its) Fust above my ‘cartridge’ belt, 27107 joranches, Prices Reasonable. Office hours Q~12 A. M. 2—5 P. M, enti- Chat @} att ¢ Islands,dd Si ERROR! Thee’ Sa soms haye wio ges are 508 angie 7 THE: PUMPEIN. Pins TEA e ; ce eauk fh) ¥ slight Monday, last still iy SESH ota Major Grugamn who was ee! Sritw oa ore ky Aigieny On | ReaD lous 2 sthitf and Our—authorized—agents—inm-~-fe- j Major of the 6th_Art. left for New Comte? cer as nent sor. "To the! days’ before the ‘war, And the pumpkin pies that’ misther! Private home on the Scandia. ‘used'to ‘make. _ The bugle‘s bloing mess call, And t, e boys ate lining, MPs Idahos and North Dakotas, staaes ‘and. plysiian ‘o the ) I fellow. With his tineup 6 ai marbles. or ¢ opevery money a chalk, for s, + the title tionedat’ Malate~ Ee E--Gibbs.~ thé beans. and a. British. onsulate J. plate;“Wrokinet ts, orge™Geisy i'd give te:whole caboodle«> 0. The, battery enjoysitthe. fact that | Wyoming; J. M. | hite! 7% 13° ‘Malacafian That the cook's: got in his: ae |. the .on outht zalthieste h the is it Utah, Nelson Margetts. | Bor thé” “Bt tiute tn'several ‘winiths sf For those:pumpkin -pies west t Mother 8 Office rato the Blitish! Consiftatey” = “Our. noted |. Obs ie af , Geo, ,Oden, ap | = , island which isedue- Maxwell who “the guard ’houxe door stands ‘ajar, whi'e used: to make. Sgts the | it bid feave th heir’ ww tbs “where t? * scholar iF Plaza’ EArene ty earertal to" i ‘marsh: Ae “Turner.” ; ‘Spanish eatt te : ee Wilham I. Kern and works’ th?| fati ue san ty the. full Pthe "Gail Birds" *w re “once.w “Some nighee” ‘wher. Gi am. doing |P \quota. of ee time, set, forth ‘by the ‘anguish i in fe pentaat sorrow, Albert: Berlin, Jat guard, | QuinDr! to also. and orders, new Batt. D. 6th Artillery and Sie. j: who , oh | Ral walk, my lonely. beat. all ei tants assis ul. faithf his: sl 4. «61 @htSul ver sven), iat ai \nany-and¢ nal Corps, a 1 think this/Army life. isiall a fakes: * dept Seaman has been detailed to sick the keeping in ed have succeed “oth Penn, Beye report downto the “urfusual* small’! volléct yall: historical data ..coacetning|V I‘d swap my share of glory, -. championship: for::roo’. yards and} is ready to feet all fast men for H. C.’ Shellworth,.. , The canteen has netted quite a sum isis mess fund, Al’ready...additions | £ buns, and jelly, o been meader toi} So Ok 5 at ie eee een odhelitiencuas be “UA FORIDE sa ame Colorado, Nebraska, Mc-Donnel. BR. Ozman;;. = ‘the batteries! By taking. this. important} | my coat,, percentage of 37° and: tio deaths. tep ne’, maay important facts can ForAnd.one,everybutton.on Pump HO pie: likee Mother : | ECGHAGUE, Td4e1 8 ee | 23rd’ Infantry. —— Harry. Garber, ; se easily obtaiced, which jo future , BATT, Ges.‘6 ooused to.make.| sears wuld: vionly be peeed waeeee Hi Sort Dakota, ea EARP Chicken, Ham and’ Sardine Sand= Aiffieultye » ke fy , WW ehh alactas Some of the es canwag be talk, | wiches. we afte 488 “ote” “chav thie Liquors of all Kinds, Beer, Wines, : About their absent girls,,,, |. popular .Sergt... “Jack Mc-Kenyic, " Brivike Perrot a wis fF acatenead | But its mighty little stock in that I Whiskes etc. “will lave us this-week, being honCigars: Cigarettes’ Tobades. | ae , ~ take, iil _ orably-* ‘dischargéd-ofromthe.. sery- {o one yéaris imprisonment cod! a: fineJ) oh of $2.00 aj mocth for, acting, disresI Eng! lish SB “og” 4frtillery Mice. The buttery*unaanitiously. wish ogetiubote Captain. Grant, hes ebeen |) Ana L do. ey heap o-.t thinking Bide» Every, time the mess calli ci HliPyoy. luck?" in’ Whatever” ‘nes Jou, Cool 24538 of . Battery. announced jto- the: tt battety’ that, until | ‘further “notice, as “provided in. a, “circular, issued | by. tae’ War Department. all tro- ops ‘ow Cuba, may ‘go; Liedténant ‘claves, serving in the Philippines, Porto Rico, and Honolulu | Will_-not- -get~ their- discharges TRG rahe é7i) ‘has ow . ‘s | waere smavelidio Spteitcmentesisebn: me willo>serve out th: tong sen. osama % ¢.* “Bmge 3 oe LidfUa%ee fre +9 index the direction (af. ict ‘Connor the vflomerf egattilens ,.surrgsi ‘uridine? thé statuesOt dAtre Regina [sBehite' “BF Spates! éAceaming a Pat ‘modern, APH eae Eitae ee eae ek Gin gd a & f i ell oat behets ¢ ay ae er Hansen wich and ducks wefe’the*étder of the is NOW im day and the. ona has. charge, pt. the; sand- end, whic» conj-| a is run in unction with the: ieanteén, SA. bs mess fund: has’ been weglieel: : '»Private . Gillespie 's° physiégr ency is of the type of “His f First Sergeant Of Ist. Conner _of ..“G“ Battery. is “very | - Grover demandes ced dhe nee : : bias eos e* . tolso *t ed ian eveime 6 ¥ as € ale, the can er City,.last. Of those pumpkin. pies, thats ‘Mather 2 a +A | de meee : yf Sunday,|! . Sheeting’ wil OU " mao Lo A CORNER BebouER ObPOSITE THE oe “big, stale, 1. -o. For. my, first hour’ S operations, With: a knife, and fork, and Bont: On those AUR some. fiftyo! Knigts.of.Pythias. effec|/ ted'?a” ‘petmatient organization’ for| a “| the ‘purpose of securing a ‘charter | i. HEX used, L0,- make-e, H And I at home again, ~ RP tell youl —wonldn‘t; ‘take. 1 a ~ ~ SERGT 3 rei oe Iced hai i Hiqumls. Old: \governes of ment ‘American W biskey ‘(the Okest F.C. FISHER, “Battery coe 2 St. CRvz, CuurcH. pies: ‘that. ‘Mother, ; used to make: ; LU, was |)| Mania, hows ursing © sweet” (?)omusic_ for two or appointed..chairman’ and U. D. B.j tore days! x4" nights,“ presuma- Dodson, Sec.’ The latter's’ address} ’ celebrating | ‘tHe Indépendetice is? Caieo Rg: “Oregon ‘Vols., at the} D5 rt | Palace. ‘Thé tim ie “place of | a the. Pubepiness: _ _ yi bt When’ nig ‘cruel, war is. ‘over, tia tape 2 for a. Manila Lodge.’ Capt. - filler of. ees » | hs ‘anes asan: has. ‘frasn 'disco- f & $4901 SAP ‘the, aA Bantam s , credit A canteen ‘has. ‘been put i in. “op. ldepartment.« i did: themselve on Thanks giving’ day" Roast. pig in. thesWailled eration with Taylor, ot La | Battery as canteen sergeant., .Priyate ® Kni cis of 'Pythias tienes | silo The » Eh ah ile x ia sy, ; i =: Aho : Sua W. of this paper. and | A = ¢ eeeiho % LE Se | ey gt? rer z . 4 z i baa es Tha eto rt Me Peers ee iia ae oe Carte ie (4 oe EN ae 44 .> 2 aaa 1a aS psn i \ taf ‘ 43 F 5 ‘es b ‘ e% é% i ee t1% ¥ ; The | cboyse were | pleasantly. sur- | another. ‘column oe hot _ Tuesday: last--by~receiving all,knights.are urged. to..be/pre-| i The. ‘day was prised» leman steps into the front rank sent. A good timeis assured by tena the | Postmaster, rat, Mer Old a of mail ffém _the -BSCOLTA: at. because the sergeant. knows: ithe’\* bap the: ‘commitée'on en tertainment. | nila fell asleep in his easy. chair! y. countr line cannot ‘have’ a Straight! front. ~THe® following: gentlenien ” ‘have: ‘before he had read half. the postal | -RimeatL etal appointed to look into. the fheards. | The noisy brushing aside Corporals Lang and Sours were! condition of sick Knights: F jof the reed, curtain ‘that’ served recently promoted to sergeant. ‘to fill ‘C. P: Richardson, Co. B.,. Gal.s for a door brought. him back from Nebraska. news" vacancies created by the discharge he Maxeinar, Signal Corps. dreamland witha start, A_strapof Sergeants, Carr and: Hinton. SergGoiti street NOGl Te As one jistens” to the- members ..George® Afthur. Smith, CoC. ,: ‘ping six-foot native in all the eant Sours bears the mark of a of the Nébraska® minstrel show as 13th Minn. _ Be (glory of a cretonne sofa over a Just Opened, —First Class Bist. mauser bullet received in the ‘Batt- they practice he'is held by unseen Serpt. * McCullon, ‘Co. 5. roth sailor's cap stood before him, Meals in the City. le before Malate,¥ Corporal Patten powers of attractivenss ‘and cannot Penn. — calmly majestic. Prices. $060 to $1/00. iS now wearing. sergeant's stripes leave until it is throughsand he has_ “C..H. Menssdorffer, Co. F. Ore. ‘Want letter!‘ impressively comPatrons. will, receve- immediate by virtue of recent promotion. langhed and lauga. ed atthe jokes, Any information as to. sick Knights manded theidusky caller. and -strict attention. | will *be »gladly received by any of _ “Name, ‘please! urbanely inqui+} D. P. Quinlan at present. ‘‘AcNEBRASKA Boys: Ar MALoLos. | the above’ gentlemen, Or the Se red the Postmaster, : picking® up} - Please cali.and convince yomself. FREDERICK? 'CALLERO ting Sergeant) Major‘: of the 3rd’ cretary.. -. | the thumb-stained package. Prop. Last Tuesday’ by lala Ragland Artillery has experienced a series “Guahano my name. Want. letef promotions. From private to and Jim Bradshaw members of Co: ter!‘ headquarter clerk, then corporal aC" 18) Tepe, ‘obtained, a pass to there's. 1 ‘Sorry, Guahane, but and now sergeant, he bids. fair by go outside of Manila.” The’ boys nothing here’ for you.‘ SIGNAL.CORPS. these stepping stones, to secure bought first-class’ tickets to Ma=}~ ‘Want! letter!" his commission for Which he has lolos and took. comfortable seats PRINTING HOUSE. “But there isn‘t any for you! | in one of the railroad cars. They been recommended. “Inoso got letter!“ Corp]. Smith left Monday on the This establishment prints news enjoyed a pleasant cool ride through Scandia being discharged on ac“Well, somebody wrote) him papers, books etc, at moderate raThe 3rd will fae on | ae Tha- the beautiful and interesting coun- count of bad eyes. one, then.‘ tes. Advertisements inserted in the nksgiving day. It is the first time. try. Other passengers in the same “Me chief! Inoso no chief! He returns to his home at RaOceania at reasonable prices.— since we launched out into the car were two capitalists and a Cin- leigh. N. C. “Good bye Smith, all “Can't help that, old man. You Dogers printed. deep ‘that so tooth some a mor- cinatti neWs paper reporter. see, it‘s—" is well along the Wabash“. Calle Palacio, Intramuros. | — the visited boys At Malolos the sel has been prepared. for us. “Give Inoso: letter! No | give congress of the Filipinos and found Guahano letter! To fight! 1 kall! Since the completion of the cable, Want letter!" A well merited ‘promotion is the members discussing the new | | the sharks are no longer disturbed constitution which has been drafted that of private Hintz of “H‘ Ba“But if there isn't any, ‘ how’ ttery to, sergeant. He is a tho- but not adopted.. They caught. a by the tremendous splashes and in—*‘ rough soldier, and will receive the glimpse of Aguinaldo through a daily visits of Sgt. ney: “Want letter! -Inoso’ got letter! hearty, pero and cooperation of door. The Aid de Camp. of the’ Whoop! president was very courteous and ...Ist Class private Wadak has been the boys. . “Don't ~ you draw a knife’ ‘on’ obliging. | | Rooms for house keeping. appointed Corporal vice Smith dis- me, you coffee-colored—“ There + Chinamen are not so “What's the matter here?“ oy Seperate departments for meals,» charged. Corp. Wadak is well desplentiful on the streets and in‘ the erving of the Corps. He also-was an old American resident, breaking Liquors of all kinds. ‘|stores as they are here. A great one of the~signal squad who es= m at this juncture. | | Cigars and tobacco. deal of bartering and trading is corted the firing, line, during, the “He's going to kill me because I won't give hima letter yee Formerly, professor in the Uni- done inthis inland city and bus- attack on Fort Maret, there‘s none for him.‘ , versity of Manila, and a resident iness is sure to increase as the go“Pshaw! Justitear -off) a piece in the Philippines for the past 18 'vernment becomes. more stable. Sergeant, Hopkins. better , known } of wrapping paper, throw » some) The natives treated the boys in years, begs to offer his” services “SPANISH LLESSONS: s Parson“ may soon’ be called | ©ink over it and: give: it sto him. a very friendly and hospitable | a for the treatment of all Kinds} of aon to perform the happy, union ~ Lessons be give given in the Spanish, 3 manner. You‘ve got to use some tact and| Idiom by a will diseasés./ J, tutor versed in, Spanish and of Corporal Enrteo-and we Pig The. cost of the. rail ,road , fare | upemens in running this office, | ‘Filipino, at’ ‘calle de Lacosta No. 18 ~ Consultation. fon, 6x6 8 p. m. at $2. gold.; Visit $5..gold... . both ways was $2.50 each. The boys “Time and. tide“ wait for no man.., old e353 | Santa Cruz: Hours. 10, A.M. to3 P. Me ; GEORGE: iE” CRs. | James Wo Coun. ony J No. 6 peers. Street, Santa feel. well repaid-for’ then trip and — “ow a ssid 10 in the aoe : would like to take another. Crug. : much annoyed " ‘When| this . _gent- . ey” iad ‘ 4? h; y @ Gia, Beas 2 i : mene emma nSTTRNT ORIONTAL Gone THE OCRANA BSPANOL 5 ‘UNIONRESTAURANT Geena Doctor Maseras Call Real, No. 23,8, Emit, commence | ‘ e » ~— S~ Fe, met y 2 30 Le, * ONT $ ie. Pima uehtet 20 Bh. wale se ne ee Manila,» Philipin =No.. eaten they fy all saw“theoad abet nd ¢ of the inte- | a “ rior.” “ Translated), “from, the. “Spans |: , : ~p isheby Frederick rule He a.ondpe a i - Charles” Fisher: |a » bowe . Jamest Reed Hath | ay iS ; crossed uy His mig The. ‘woe Acamiaea. Warcanoes |All this: time the flre was!i+képt| was thes subject; and ‘the: associat‘}up frém the enemy‘ 's batteries, and ‘ion “sailed into’ it’like they ‘did — laden | sank. into A praia Magellan, ie Gi the treacherous bog |.o apa sed. close ae ‘which 6 iS I with pearls, them» ‘and he. would die” with Charche a ! | , ehemeralds, made are ‘shrill screams of agony. ° As ‘evening Was néar “at Hane i ht | dense fog arose about the fated, yet Bt {Tie: bthe: Military: men Were in favor of eyé of local: abusés: and a ve rani he “ress ~ | capitulation: but es ‘were! over ‘the bell® every | ‘time, | Fipré3" fo sstobpl é¢ a °6UEEN Tuled.” , Ity . ‘However “the” Byatt nie up | woman. “Who. had’ “some: “diff ‘Such, a,rain, of, iron that. we, were Jn making, cher, heathen. husband mn | | finally; -obliged, to. capitulate,./and| derstand. “Lwish ¢the said,» dal ~ Fonvithe sth of October ithe: Eng- coulds«nake holes» in» his»: head’ SO. |lish troops*marehed into thé city. pthat_ ‘the right’ understanding dduld Towards, the | end the fire was “get ‘in. WP he’ had ‘been’ ‘present — M, &.. fe meetin he horrible, cannon, “mortars and mus- at, this , xy i kets !keep 1g | ‘up: a constant fire;| would, not, ‘have. needed the: fas | during the siége they fired over jn, his. head; the. Janguage, was very ne /|,20,000. solid s ot, and. five thou- | plains'andw he »eould: shave Hedi \sand bombs. Ae seems that the tood: poaees O | English, to make thir conquest|, “Many excelle it point wet - e ing w ‘istle ee for ‘éame présently a pip-|the 7veard to the ywest; ers from ‘ou ‘ 4 : tainly was not necessary to. make polished: off. for. 4snspection {such an effort | to. take a. acta plainly: appeared that he: owed) | +terityya good many debts, ‘the only. intended to. defend itself. aga- «inst, the Asiatics, not against . Euro- ver has he arid’ ‘probably’ *pay. Man” is “d]so a” | hi om, this time ae “until the and when he will not pay it .is, not propa!bl of, the. Tecent revolution, to God, ne PANS, i “of |b: FF Et the will’ settle his LEegari 7 yp ge » One of his obh be : sal ea could we r id} of t*e morass the mighty Warriors of Cebu, 'eaded by tre treaberous jelLe arther 1into mee Amambar rus ‘ed’ upon't'e) Spanish who did battle nobly’ for their lives. ~ Magellan‘ Ss sword ‘Was’ as streer is [afk of ‘flashing’ light in the ga-| | thering darkness died many a famous teries on. esta dres’ bastions. ‘little: effect, all fortified: « au day a. Se shes ads | sa guard Dieg an the GAY, oi@e.. ‘old. “bronze. of ne aid nocd -about- him in the: gathering ogha-: side said it was dows of the present’ and the futahad become a -re he saw Amambar's tall: powerful ho: oC in — was standing’ near and cold and the eyes, the: face he was weit: to ‘see’ the light of friend: hip in; glittered with the fierce intenand at.4 ae the sity: of ‘savage hate, and with eyes, Ore that. the ‘Spa- | tearful with’ sadness: cand disapppointment; Magellan gazed ‘at/the tropical moon. breaking- from —be- ~ Another. duty is to;keep) | bodies, not: only. for our: oy ‘fort ‘but efor the» health: ‘and. jot! their helpless impotency;—-a. ve- piness” of ©our® childréu. -Thé * 'Pitible personification of “poor ‘old more abundant“ is impossible with hat ‘crippled > aes the “relic” ‘of | ‘the mapa! bordiés. Not to live, but | obli_|wious: vie the, flight. ‘of: time,, and " cannon, ‘stills, point seawards, _ be seth SEPEUTY., “Ss FESS. by tiesSimona BG ad ie oo ; ee? ‘ Pe? So f FE “NCioENTS “Wartior® fell’ before’ its! Vinyincible pianos» whowas in! Palay ed |. i eat, shiny pools|- Stt rokey and: when: ‘the thud - Was’ as the enemy! sight oe e av g iC tinued irom page Hy es a hep. to his arm-pits' he: dropped) his chase’ and the galleon ‘ram ashore, ell’ in «| ‘p nts‘ and: Hideous ‘sword’ and offering a''S' oft? prayer, | land ther crew escaped except: el ity desi, ‘4: o's sithen knowing ones ol on feet. One ‘and “withs ‘pleasant thoughts Jot Captain! and! some-p passengers, who ‘said. Bilipinds became: excited: They “his: loved children: and wile far were) taken prisoners ‘by the enemy. Wan'ied to see the: Don receive anoever ‘the''s as’ in ‘beldved' Castile Not being:able to ‘float’ the galleon ad drubbing. © he awaited’ his death and vere they set her afire after. taking from |, Groups, att af ip gains time ‘to Ht }long an atrow ‘pierced his: neck hes 1 ex everything: oficvalud! aamae on. the, shore, at ‘Cayite and Asvigorbussbom balls adie was opt dooked cover. at. the. ships. jofjwar it {his life “blood: Pea forth ncaa upp the dinglish hada three’ mortar tos noteany: unusual ‘move in that ‘ithe blaée: mud of! the’ f/and as the shddowe ‘of death sank batteries’ ibdhind Santiago beaten ‘direction. One bright aftertioon the ? along accoun a | preould poesita bit féel: “just: aS as much). slaty seannhy. rul | home here now as then. The | pre- dh Old ty “mossy and “sréen’ still better to be. good ihan to bi eig ital throats and from’ the very heart |» ; Me Ey thousand Nh a i aVt nonget hus- ‘ | more brilliant, ‘burned -as_ much hb ed® When tan. had“ been’ t Ya) rubbed, “scrubbed, iF J ‘powder as. they. could, for ait cer- Ean agger set ) 1 ; fait ful band, and soon had the wall ‘in, front |of.them, torn down 1 /moat. .A »Council,. »was held, \and| nerves, they aimed» atthe -bu ul a and the only one of the fated band} Fsong of dieing martyrs: Loudly ‘did| Magellan© ‘extort. his followers ‘to to get aie O | | ar. was’ sai beloved by | composé themselves and make ready ‘Covered ‘by the’ ¢ to k & Modlin who little drea- ‘for an attack, for the’ native guide ‘the English of the heartless treachery. of | had” “disappeared | and | ‘Magellan | ‘her, the Ch bayat ive chief. With great cunning began to fear treachery; but the ta, and Bag sent ‘food'to- ‘supply the Spaniards 4 in the spirit of their de- all: the ‘hou es” ma nto ~Calipulaca., Hes votion cared not and continuedto | the city. We ‘the city but a great love for Ma- ‘sing and pray, and every noW and w d one. day told him of a then a snake would sting one of heavy fire eek the Spaniatds—to win. "They. gave | the subject a practical _and’.perand. in. the sonal application, and. with, say _ |from''two ‘new ones they médurited ° phen death in. tte unknown 8? PaGes |that, the, greater part of.them des- VOUng: fellows. of Uncle, Sam‘s army. ‘What»man. owes: -to- Posterity" _ferted and .returned. to their tribes. . who still walked easily about was Amambar‘s native guide whose clothing was light and scanty.. ‘Some | jof the Spaniards believing their | 1 end near gave themselves up to ‘fle ‘prayer and tearful’ supplications t to | too omen: eis areas ae en- the “mother of God" and the pri-| ay of Magellanfs »; sailors. lests chanted hymns and sang’ the | we wat a 3 }going on» inside the. walls, and ciation. aie picked offtre gunners: of our batte- |: » oh f, the. man ‘he os “that Seis i 2/riés to théir satisfaction. We tried were like “beards because young e| to: ay Santiago with “our can-_ men never haye them“ could have {no but could not. The ships dropped into’ ‘the’ Christian Come | Saat firing at sundown, but the| ‘mission tent last’ ‘Sunday, evening — land batteries kept up_ ‘the fire all his” 1gnus Fatus’ impression would© | night, The next day another ‘ansuc- have been quickly . dispelled; © he Leessfull ’sally’ was nade, in which would have’ been surprised at the ed/we ‘lost over two. “hundred men; cerebral. vigor dispayed by these Ithis so. ‘discouraged. the. natives ‘Dig, | bounding, flesh “and . blood— M > LAST) NUMBER). FRO over into Calipu- great November 26 1898. see all iat Was | haustively discussed by. the. asso- a eaadbaienins sod “(Continugp. Islands, at CAwPaidsine woh 3 Welln is oe sete as ee etc ey -as~ ~deliberately a od ‘knowingly: ae ae our bodies 8a finds. ‘« into a senspoo) of corrup‘tion®: ‘and: ny lair’ wat pegatouss ter : no man dieth to: himself‘‘ word;. Even: the. Bible recoqeeeh the influence of a. man‘s ifer!“The| avil’ that men‘ do: Twves’ after them‘ anid’ so does’ the’ good. Ostensibly, | . ri 18, our. duty to. live, a ‘good. ue toe, tb e ‘sale. of. its). influence. On Whiche wasorsoon after’ doubled: ; n|hatives were at a fever- heat. The Posterity, if. for nothing: mores strength.» ‘The: ships: alsovfired on long deferred ‘EOUG. fad. arrived. ‘Another: daw as: that owe elk the: ‘city,’ but: Without. much effect |The; slow-draging - ~hour-hand did. keep’ elean associations. ‘Our’ cha oe as the shots that:were fired horizon- not, bring the expected. to: pass. racters “aré’ indicated ‘by the com- tally fell shorty and. their’ shells|: Tired of their watching: one» tur- were flred at: isuéh § an ‘elevation | ned to an American and inquired that: they: fell’ on: the other side when the fleet would’ commence of the city: We! put two mortars | work. | “Receiving the ‘anwer ‘“to- pany we keep. We ‘are a part. a met,"* says Ten- oe all that . TfweourhaveEnvironment. is bad | nyson our lives will absorb it. We are: res- the Filipino turned on ponsible for. our influence:: Lest it von Sani Diego’ bastion, and retur+ morrow,‘ med the fire: as best» we might, lhis heal. and with -great. disgust shall be evil,’ we “are under’ high| At. daybreak.on October second. exclaimed, “Manana, manana, ma- moral and religious obligations to hind the clouds and then the. tack they comenced:to ply a=battery of nana. | deny ourselves. that which may not — _— eight 24 pounders against the: angle abe engulféd | his” body.“ injure us but may injure others. Gaal the ted was -Amambar: stood with faldieh arms; of the wall, and by ten«o'tlock|. These were some of the points ir breast plates and and watched the bubbles rise over’ jit was all ‘torn | down; the’ ships |» ‘| dwelt upon by the Y. M. GC. A‘s of the swamp made Magellan‘s wierd grave; but no sna- cand the mortar. sbatteriess -concen-| jand they were much more forcibly faint and the sna- kes came forth. In the stead, sweet trated their fire on the same place. Gousben. ATA MEETING OF THE brought out...A visit te the tent ame out of: the} i incense dispelled the~ rank odots The fire was so heavy that we/ \will repay” one “for the time and ~ MC. A to. crawl. over the of. the .bog: and Amambar again afterwards picked up over four!; trouble. There | 4s a, much mental night. sting the heard the ‘sweet voice saying.— thousand 24 pounder balls in that! bag we redicted. last week, the /pablum to be got there. ds on their faces, “IT am Jesus) Christ and . these. place But the, Worse was the subject. for. Sunday ,evening‘s..Y. | ANDREW; MARKER. | we S sure death and: ate my people’ who have. come ‘musketry fire, for from the tower M. C. A, was very interesting\and } . and tours. and ot Panag Chute the ee. 10, tule — ‘Was very enthusiastically and ex-| oe “VE Ae esate “WHAT. ua OWES: 10. Posten you & Beg ei i THE AMERICAN ‘SOLDIER C17 <A PETE sees BE er A ee: SS Oh a Wd nae npc Te cre LNG ae qwlediied 4 @ terans balls will be. heartily’ a “reo | a esot ly Minn the iby all especial “was: a\ great | kies*'-with they were whom "“guoce 3. | Merrit.) /Major ene Yo. camped:t/ TA sesame AONE ari SARA SA COLA i in AAV Rn A aoe CTI SAC se Ti a Ara RS A Ur AR COR aR aR RPA UR IAEA Vi FEN ce ii etapasie: Manila, _Philippine Islands, November “46-1898. ee b » As Diggies. of: .the there Minoo. ws their commander ue re ete. ae the picssate tto announce that he has” ust: “opelied the Tong felt wide hy 7; HE “AMERICAN. MANILA. DRA. | Sergt S achanof B Co. Minn, and Cerp. sac | Moses were ‘their’ drill-masters MATIC. CLUB. PULLS OFF A SHOW a First Cliss Genuine American. Bar.and Restsucant and supply the. very best-the Market affords. 4 rae & A, is “THAT WOULD HAVE DONE CREDIT fiadieg the “rockies apt pupils made)fF We have employed a Gilt Edged Moxer and are-ab'e to sunply ree ESIC AR WOISKY COCKTAILS’ etc. —SCHLITZ BEER. 70 .A FIRST CLASS AMERICAN them .what they are, California's He-} avy Artillery is a valuable acquisi-| — e we THEATRE, | tion, They are a fine body of men and; eo ESCOLT fm hive lots cf friends in the first tegi- | é >ei cme oe Oa Wedoesday evening Mania’ Was nent of their state; therefor it will be treated toa real, genuine musical feest. quite pleasaat for them. We greet them d ‘The’ amalgamated taleot of the 8th soe and ail and hope they have ena ‘spariish,, soldiers’ were °foun® army corps came, played aad conque- joyed their first ievepen, hee day io it er“in the Pasig or its diver® ted. Every man on the stage was an Manila, ‘canals, victims of the knife of the old time professional and kaew just. The Washingtonians are new. to us; “MACABDES OF THE WESTERN MOUNTAINS COMMITTING Macabbes. what would please the audience. The. but w? are in co way dissappcoiated : _ DARING THEFTS AND BOLD. MURDERS. | PET, ne SE ~ DARE: DBVILS WTIHN OUR LINES:~ re wat oot a du!l moment in the whole in performance and every oumber wis — greeted by’ calls for “uno mas." The stars of the eveniog were Me. Fraoklia, aaah Mr. Webster, of the Astor Battery. Mc. Frack io was stage| manager and had ia charge the ar‘ rangement of the show and th: dis- them, They, are great big, he- irty fellows with the clear honest eye ARE, AFTER waich a'ways comes from their beauiful state and we lock foreward with | rleasure to many a friendly glass aad yearty hand shake w.th cbenbpococeeenc$ AMERICAN BLOOD FOR THE coM- tron /Potice At A ‘DISADVAN TAGE, them. IN REVENGE SLAIN, RADE BOLD ‘Rowseries, ia “NIGHTLY The 23d infantry boys are “all same"! oe _ OCCURRENCE, spick and span soldier men wo start tribution of | parts, Tt is: largely due te | he fight ead start it right aad a.Ways bak Hy TALE, ‘SURGEON vu: x NG his’ effective management © that the zo ia to win, They are glad to get). a the native women “in true| 1S hectad attention given to dis . - ishow was. such a success. oack with the gallact old 23:d even rities | ermine, doubt . that,, the reckless, daredevil banditti style: His comic songs and coon acts bro- of they do feel a little sore to: ym io of the. Eyes, Ears, beter. bhe gangs of theives.that have been As. yet only,.one of .them has Awan the house dowa,;. as did also! t oy couquerhd ays othe & ‘skin diseases. 10 ) terrorizing Manila. and. puzzling been brought. ta justice... During | ‘Websters. "Dewey the Sea," o King of the tel ‘show jokes, but unlike most mins- ‘cel show jokes there was no mould 2 ga them: T hen came a whistliog solo | by J. Little. He is no green hora io 8 the lioe aod caught - the audience. a ‘Then, follew2d a series a. serious and comic. here | unsubdued, savages. of the: 'westeren - POOR ‘OUTER FITTING |. Lraps tyo%! or :| Mountains, |nize the: so three : who Since Corp Mahar. hot SOLDIERS. days ‘ago two artistic talent displa- ‘american soldiers went into the F iliped than in the first. P. H. Donhue pine theater and threw down a sup‘tt e champion clog aad reel dancer of Abe 8th, army corps gave an exhi- posed five dollar gold piece, as- the theives. piece of coin very, closely. When |! the cash was ‘counted over that |th night, Mr. Falkin © recognized the | di coin to be an american quarter guil- |) ded. The police weré notified and| ¢ ‘an Soldier's base ball league, teen ta night t>e whole “matter I Some ‘behind the? tbtonh koowa, of the came to light. me a Soldier'* made the suggestion that Dramatic C ub be formed of the pro. sonal pot the 8th Army Corps. , Wea hd and the devils yer, 1a the Binondo, .Y the lights and sprang through the} «. De cteaee as Ob CoC of thes window on to the back roof, gran 5d. ns Maar: robie ping over the edge into: the Es-}, >| tero canal. Priest gave. one thie; a L hbutey of his revolver, on the head 3 s-| but. did. stop. him. It was too| Ast maryy | dark to shoot, with ANY, accuracy. The left | Special. ‘ ‘deta. of rea U Ss. S? Char! deta aod Concord | arm: n: Cavite on 2od. baeued for the moraing Iloilo, three cf Nov. huadred 2 They d dress in s aesiiesisees”: some- mes white. straw hats tit until- day break; but the Mcat = lhees. were on ead never _shoWed Irie They up, the on. firmly over their speculation among the crew: of both fee Pins: membership ia the ‘ohabs is limnited to 25 and every member must vessels, The general opinion wis thet heads the latter tueked up rakishwte to sccompany the Spanish ly in front, all told they are supi geitine a good record in the show busi- w2 euxillary cruiser Buones Aires but in posed to number eighty five. Their form er this . w? wire at fault as she did not. is supposed to be in make her appearance io Lioilo harbor rendivous for several days afier cur arriva! there one of the cascos on the Estero The voyage wis uceventful and was, canal, <a exceediogly fine one the sea beriog They upeense aki telye by night quite smooth the whole distance. Oo but have committed robberies in To THOSE ON THE tHE VALENCIA AND board the Charleston w: had general Tondo during the middle of the SENATOR. quarters the first motning out and jespite the fact that w: hag not had day. They are partial to diamonds : and Sas rookies One batallion general quarters for nearly tw? months and jewelery preferring it to money 23:d infacty, Bitteries “D and A‘ ist every man knew his place and lost except gold coin. They do not California Heavy arti‘lery and one ba- oo time io filing it. After cu rters: care a continental for Filipinos, tallion ist Washingtoa iofaatry. we dropped barrels over the side to Spaniards or americans, marauding The transports Valencia and Senator setve as target for the Concord's guns. ‘the property of one as_ willingly “crossed the baearly in the week bea. Oa the morning of Nov, 4th w> :t:amed ting two batterees ''D and A‘ ist Ca. iito Loilo harbor under 4 fl'g cf truce as another. It is still. supposed that their liforoia Heavy artillery, one bataliio» aw dropped our “pick! io Spanish ist Weshiogton, and Oregon recruits mud, Iloi!o is next in size to Mania leader is an European, German or 2nd one batailion 23-d iofantcy. The and has a population of about 3500. English. At one time as readers voyage from Hooolulu has been h’'ghly It is not a walled city aod is protec- of the ‘American Soldier‘ will reuoaeventful, sickness has not been com- ted, at present, by a small fort and member it was supposed to be an mon aod in fact sothing of interest tw? gun boats about the size of the occurred during the passage of either Callao. It is a bit more tropical thao american crook’ but it is now bevessel The Valencia was 19 days out Manila. Provisions are dear and un- lieved that the Filipino who asser- | from Honolu!u, the Senator 20. Both lucky is the sailor or soldier stationed ted he was attired in a american vessels left ‘Frisco'' Oct 19 They step- there for he is very apt to live upon soldier‘s uniforn was mistaken. ped a few days at Honoluiu where the ‘ government straight". Ths iohabitasts During the daytime members of boys were allowed a few passes. The are vety friendly and the Spanish the gang often congregate about| men on the Valencia w°re paid there. officials treated our officers very coarthe “Beno joints on the EchaThe Ocegon recriuvits are soldiers teously. 4 8Meear In dn: the native market they to be proud of. They are io every ‘drink and corouse and carry on may equal to | the battle. scarred ve- A Thanksgiving Greeting _— | in By THE CORRESPONDENT oF ‘THE AME RICAN, SOLDIER oe THE CHARLESTON pu miles south of here. Iloilo ig still Spansthin three | i:h tecritcry and so, Why we should be) and the ordered there wis a matter cf mech wear “caps weer “SALOON. in. the. act:of te stage was. erected — in a.room counting some money. stolen, from |. Al kiods. of acisiee 7 si the gang have been. operating :on ‘a spanisa doctor a few hours. bethe upper E olta in the Homuly fore. Corps. Priest and Ryberg mao & Spanish Spoken. ee of it's. junc on, with the ~ calle charged up the stairway, burst into -Samugt. REDARLER Conception. the room. Lhe, trees blew out They hav which called out a hearty encore king for two tickets and the change. £0. the: number: | terteiameat closed With: a farce , The ticket seller in the heat ‘of | his. busines did not observe. the police, to whi : : ve is not Lae? Walton Brewa. Pres, one of | "Office, Escolta ‘Wo. _ Hours 8-1 10 A.M. and 35 3 ®. refuse to. recog- so bold and. repeated, that tre .popeignity:: of Aquinal- lice admit. their discomfiture, At cone time they, located seven of TO THE "ARREST OF THREE | do's. government, . AMERICAN of songs, both Ia the second half was more the, police are, Macabbes,. a. tribe the last week their Hepenianen® | = of in the Quiapo district have been a The show opened with a few mins skillfully concealng themselves in the native huts. A requisition has been he put. in for 300 revolvers to supply the pri-| vates of the police. Kharki uniforms also will be soon issued. This new arm and uniform w:ll be a great be nifit to the force as the white clothes loom up very conspiciously in the darkness and the clumsy rifle is not the Weapon to carry When fe-} rreting out desperados, 7 -Escozra _ STREET ‘OF Ca ey inthe fi nest grade of cigar ars manufactured in thebest Philippin We sell at factory ‘Briates large sales, _ Money sen where the fight will always be hand to. hand. One of the robberies committed this Week Was at the Cosmopolitan saloon. The proprietor had five hundred american gold concealed in an old trunk, the macab- bess pocketed the weole t1ing early in the evening. yes of the One of t e emplo- saloon Was thz2ir accomplice and betrayed t‘e hiding place of money, Tais fellow has reached t e insurgent lines and now ranks as a 2nd lieut. The spaniards who are the cheifsufferers through the raids of the Macabbees show no suprise at the frequency of tie thefts. One told the corporal of the guard the ot»er night t at previous to the coming of, tne americans nearly every fay tne dead bodies Under direct Management of Saml. ‘Weinga | A clean, neat, elaborate resort has been opaned whe: r96 only the ik American barton lers stand babin 1 the bar wal to sorve 0 drink called for and di : ICECOLD bs er + alwys 0 on. hand, also the best; " AMERICAN” S 2] ses, at eg Manila, (enone L ere ses AON TASS ee ee a Ss See ee 3 ee SSS TH AT atte atta ae NRA Rte iss Phil _ pine Is ands, e gnsineswate, items ee nec RHA November .26 18 a ” si go “AMERICAN SOLDIER has always a a large ar all netede of American En, lish and Swiss w atehes.~-Field glasses, fancy, stones po ke ens eeu _ Jewelery made “all wie ; 1 Proposas [SIGNED]_ For SUBSISTENCE Major sistente, bcbg and S. A. CLOMAN Commisary of Sub- U. §, Volunteers. plies that may ‘be impor | No. 3 hkl] de ta faded | the above. MANILA, Luzon Island, NovemThe supplies must be “delvena 'inmediately (or when required) free ber 11, 1889. | Sealed proposals in duplicate, ef all extra charged, at the sub- @nmissary, 30 bject ‘tothe usual sistence depot or such other place in the city of Manila as may be designated. conditions, will be received at this office un- ir o'clok A. m., November The actual net weight, measure | 1898, at which time they will be openéd in the pre- or number at the time of delivery nce of the attending bidders, are to be the purchase weight, | for furnishing and delivering of| els or number ‘as the ‘the following subsistence supplies. wey be In ma are each item is - Sugar--One hundred and fiftythousand best white ‘Phi. to be considered | ec ae pounds, ppine Sugar or “Exta C'Imported. Tea—Three thousand pounds, » Breakfast. Tea. In packa- der. Sacks must be aischnsly new about 5 Ibs net, and not and more an tin case (The price 40 cents gold t por: clean, well: sewed d than 40 pac kges” -enclo ed 20 and gunni- Cb tes must be Proposals will not be consider 7 accompanied by samples of ‘supplies, of pac- charact:r ete, will be furnished article contained ‘therein, and the net weer, measure or number of | upon velopes: containing proposals s emia be: marked “proposals for ovember 21st, 188. ' and essed to Ree undersigned, ‘te ther it entirely fulfills the the above conditions. ad- JS : JOR 25 LE 4 i, (Formerly of S. Manager F.) 1 oO aii ehh re Jewelery. of. all.. Kinds. “Watches Gold, Silver, Nik. a and steel, inlaind and enamelled ca: ses, Fancy goods. Smokers sets, Opera Glass Scarf pins, rate chains,, Diamonds, Rubies, _ Beg the orivilege te app ounce that we carry fAa Monpar | the very Jes¢ brands of AMERICAN Wines, Liquors and Ci; Leading Bran ds Best American Beer, English Ale, and Irish Whisktes We Mix the most Elegant AMERICAN Cock Sails and “Whiskey : Fancy Scurs Golden Fizz e 5 Ptlver pFize Dri:ks to Whiskey Punch be fousd Roman Punch a Speciatily S.A. in the Kich and F. Naftal., Corner Face 10 San Rogue St iwaukee Beer, Cyrus all kinds eS American TT Saffh - Eeoeair ie aece: ieee thing call fer will get yyew ss Props LIM PAE 0b Wim. Any Manhattan Martini GIVE US A TRIAL. 3 Tropics. Cocktails EscoitTa—M ANILA. St Kaien C us Lunchs served by “old Films developed sod prin‘ing done for Amateurs. A ompetent photographer will teke views in any part of the tity to order, Having a well lighted Gallery we are prepared to de all kinds, ‘of photc graphic work, satisfaction guaranteed: Richweir ws of Manila and surrounding eountiy,, also views of present wae. for. sale. — wale Wanting a fine For to go industry, gs back to Europe the owner. has for at the price cf £ 1,500. This /PALACE HOTEL microm 0 Suye--a ae ees Business i is very easly managed, with good references and ~All kitids of American drinks, Manhattan cock tails;— ‘credit; in the assurance to obtain in a year the price of vermcuth cocktails and oyster cocktails, a specialty. Chamthe purchaasse, and certainly more, by the reason of its paigne, wines beers etc. We : are AMERICANS. being the best productive affair in these Islands. F-r more complete imformation, apply to the Spanish |. tograph, Escolta ‘Street No, g=a2nd story. wish AMERICAN trade. “WB Hayne, we) ae |. No. 2 Carriedo. 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