The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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the first paper published in oklahoma
nil liSDAV MlllfMNI
(ii rillJii:, OKLAHOMA
VOLl'Mi: 10.
IS
BUYING W SHIPS.
SOLDIERS ARK ARRIVING J AT SAN
FRANCISCO TO CSO IN TH KM.
Ma:
The
TOASTED Afi2 BANQUETED LIKE A LOUD.
That is the Advice of the Lon-
don Times to Sampson.
I
The Populous Goes Wild Over iiie Arrival ol the Flee*
and Even tiss Priesthood Open Their
Arms-The Terror
Moves.
to this
i make
1 it tin
-foui
["Special-
DELAY MAY EE DISASTROUS.
Harbor in Darkness.
FEAR OF ANOTHER FLEET.
t'lii
at t udlx l^of* unt Ke-
in ii in Ili'Iiiml 18ccau*«* of
toward!*** Imt lleottiiwe
•if Lack of Projectilea
Madrid, May 25.-7 p. ra.-A dlspaloh has just been published giving details of
til.-'arrival of Admiral Cerv.ra'. quadron m Santiago de Cute, it ay«:
■■A, *''clock on tho morning of May ,1... Infanta Maria Teresa cute.■ <1 UM
port of Santiago fly I in: the lias of Admiral .Vrvera. She
almost Immediately l.v tlio VImi a. tho Almlrunto tho .'ristoba "Ion
hp.(i tort -boat dutroyer Pluton. Boon aft.rw.rd tho torpedo bout uestr,.,-
«•!■ i*ni . 1- wlpch lad he .i ri-connoii. i ::i". arrived.
- Ljfhe inhal tanto swarmed to the shores of the bay. displayed the most
joy and enthusiasm. All ti- v.-,, Is I" >!,.■ port wore dressed In gala array On
„ .in.re uas an lmoo.ing demonatratlon In honor ol tho offloer* ana
crown ThS-Dani i of the city played patriot!) air*; there w« ro bHIBatft Illumi-
nations and the people par 1 the .treat. tiding patriotic.on,.. _
•'Admiral Gervera and hi. officer, were liven a banquet at the caaino,
Where TOTftl too: :s were honored, tho principal speechoB being bs Admiral
San Francisco,
ment lias purchased the collier Pet. r Jeb-
now at the Howard street buuk-rs.
Tho JebHcn Is loaded with sev. ra! thou-
sand tons of coal which will not be re-
moved from her hold. A couple "t i
panted of troops ran be quartered on the
collier, which Is reported from Honolulu. . — ...
to Manila The Enemy Might Slip Out ot the Anlerjca
It Is understood that the government Is j J _ ^
negotiating for the charter or tho Spreck-
les steamer Alameda, which I- now In
Sydney. N. 8. W. Th< Spreckhs will
lease the steamer providing the:
place her. If the Alameda comi
city without stopping she «
tho trip in about eighteen d
usual voyage takes about tw
days.
The people of California and
ly of San Francisco are very proud of the
performance of the Oregon and the cham-
ber of commerce of tills city has for-
warded a congratulatory telegram to
Capt. Clark expressing its pleasure over
the wonderful run made by his vessel
which was built at the Union Iron works
In this city.
Ry Sunday next over 2.000 more troops
will arrive to Join those now camped In
ihls city.
A troop of vounteer cavalry from I tah
left Salt Luke yesterday and are due
here tomorrow morning. A Montana reg-
iment < f Infantry is expected to arrive
Friday. The Eighteenth and Twenty-
third regiments of Infantry started yes-
terday from New Orleans and are duo
Saturday. A battalion of infantry from
North Dakota wlllv probably be In this
city by Sunday.
The government has let a contract in
this city for 16.000 one-man tents at a to-
tal cost of $30,000 net. Every man of the
Manila forces Is to have one as part of
his marching equipment and the sup-
plies are to be hurried forward.
M MIll'.lt -J!'
1 S! IS
M AY -JC
Liivs
This i
Greatest
dicino.
It wi.l
' Sharnen
! Your Appetite,
Purify and
tsep Harbor,
THE SQUARONS HAVE HIM
SN A TRAP.
Umdon, May 26.-1*0 Dally Now. com-
menting editorially thi morning " the
supposed situation at Sai.iiago do tuba.
"Tho bold course of a rush into til
harbor would bo mr*.l , .n.l.tent with
Rear Admiral Sampson's character
dash and daring and the most likely to
I produce a decisive result, but 11 must be
| .tone quickly, lest other Sp nl.h ships
1 may be drawing near enough -to relieve
Admiral .Vrvera. If the hitter knew tha
such a relief were coming he • >uhl proba-
bly easily slip out of Santiago harbor
under cover of uhe darkness. Admiral
Hornby showed how this . onld be done
Vitalize Your Blood, Overcome That
Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of j
take It TODAY, and reallM the £ruat ThrM Fl66tS ol Sea Monsters Seeking an Advantage
goid it is sure to do you.
Hood's SarsapariiSa
Is America's Greatest Medicine. AH druggists. |
EULOGIES SENATOR GEflftGF, j
In The Cuban Waters to Send Each
Other as Food For
The Fish.
LAY TO HIS
go
IlOl'SK SETS APART x\
MEMORY.
I Washington. May -After the p;
t of a bill granting certain public lai
il-c territory of New Mexico, the hous«
devoted the balance of the session t-
eulogies upon the late Senator George, o
Mississippi
Dlsp
entire
vera and M •• -t "l* S.m nz de l'rturl v'Cr. spo. archbisiiop "i Santiai
the latter of whom exclaimed: -it I. not .ufttolent to be victorious t
The Spanish Hag must float on the capitol.
... ./ \ I i v • v. f-sel
I de I
the
Cuba,
Ictualed. Five
Ml that the American vt
squadron
yesterday. It Is belli
cut the cables."
The dispatch is rot dated.
It Is announced that the Ooun
Louise and Isahclh 1ms arrivt
11 p. m.—A dispatch fron
tratlng before (luanta . .1 1
Y*the latter port, v 1 h
tack Admiral (Vrvera. TI •-
to continue ti"' resistance
It Is believed that Beimr
terlal crisis at the text cabinet council.-
lei El
ere in front
gle has been
ss of Paris, accompanied by the
>f the port
charged to
Princes
and other \"
American warships are concen-
ar Santiago de Cuba, as well as
iu II.-. • that the squadrons are preparing to at-
ar.xieiy increases daily, but the public Is disposed
to the utmost.
Pulgcerver. minister of linance, will provoke a minis-
Pierre. Martinique, May 25.—I p.
—•(Copyright. 3S!>8, by Associated Pre.---.)—
The Spanish torpedo boat de.aroy. r Ter-
ror finished coaling fr -m the .Mi'-ante.
whose dli«uise as an ambulance ship wa 1
virtually thrown off yesterday, and early
this morning left for tho !><■ France, tak-
ing a northwesterly course. Ii is re-
ported she goes to Join the Sp.iin. li Hot.
Three men of war, according t > the ac-
count of Ushermn who arrived her. .his
afternoon, were seen this nionunj; at dav-
break off the north point of the island.
The fishermen assert they were Spanish '
warships.
London, May 26. —Th Mad,rid correspon.
dent of the Daily Mail says.
"Official telegrams from Cuba confirm
the report that Admiral Samps >n and
Commodore Schley, with the combined
squadrons, are now in from of Santiago
lc Cuba, "blockading Admiral Cervera.
The position of tin American squadron
cause the government to take 1mm. -
ctlon, though it la unknown as yet
hat form this action will tak. .
"Rumors that a battle has already tak-
are officially denied."
;he mited States has resumed conflden-
11 a I p'-ur pari.'urs for . n- purchase of the
I,c-ser Antilles, the Washington govern-
ment desiring to get possession of the St.
Thomas harbor. The prospects are said
be favorable, but America must reck
on a high price as against other bid
IMPORTANT FtBM POSTS.
Washington. May g.. The senate today
confirmed these nominations:
R. T. Greener, of New York, consul at
Vladlvostock. Rusm i; George 11. Jackson
of Connecticut, consul at LaRoehelle,
France; O. J. I). Hughes, consul at Co-
burg. Germany; V. K. Nelson, consul at
Bergen, Norway; 11. II. Morgan, of Lou-
isiana. consul at Aarau. Switzerland;
Rounzevllle Wiidman. of California, con-
sul general at Hong Kong; George 1 •
Lincoln, of Connecticut, consul general at
werp; II. J. Hagerman of Colorado, to
b-econd secretary of the embassy at
Petersburg; R. A. Lane, of California,
to be secretary of the li gation at Nicar-
agua. Costa Rica anil Salvador. W. \V.
kei'khiii. of the I'isin"! of Columbia,
minister to (Jrf Roumania and Servi.v,
to take effect July 1.
when. In 1885, he took
of Paltry bay, unseen by tin
were watching for him. Tht
Sampson acts immediately
whole fleet out
; tha
The ho
to the late
I Pursuant
! then listen*
part June 11 for trlbu
.or laham G. Harris
;ement the house
On Hoard th^ Associated
-(Copyrighted, 1898, by the Assmdated i
At daybreak on Monday morning Urn
Sampson was lying directly opposite the entrant
miles on shore, a formidable mouse-colored Hot ill.
IS. yachts, lighthouse tenders and torpedo boa
-wanned with crowds of blue Jackets and white i
ship, from whose mainmast utter
choppy waves of laui . la
bv sailors in spo11 e- wliii
h boat. Wanda
(Filed at Kej
Oft I lava ■
West, Fill
flayd,
:-ked
May n.
.. May 2;..)
- Admiral
111" >ut ten
tors, eruls-
y ship
officers,
int of pre-
'oundiug
. rd the
ihlps.
Madrid. May 25.—11 p m
patch says Americans concentrating be-
fore Quntanamo as well as Santiago. In-
dicates squadrons preparing attack Cer-
SAGASTA DPEMS UP.
St
The usual resolutions were adopted, am
t n:TmS o'clock the house adjourned.
GOVERNMENT TfflES All.
San Francisco, May 2.Y The Oceani
Iteamship company has been wiped 01
,f steamers by tho government, and a
very available vessel in port is otherwb
•ngaged. It is probable that the passei
gshlp the cotnm
I J Overhead the -
less sea reflected
i \ ick fround the n
stern iwile of eve
I hung limply fro
Jdlni; offic
vuied for
. ! their
the lia
el then
g pole «
the v. ubi
woked to Honolulu by the Zeala
1 will be turned over to the Occiden1
,1 oriental Steamship Co. f' r passa
Madrid. May SV-4 p. m. Th. r.- >« lit- ,
tie comment upon thf f.oi thai ... S. lie- ,11 . 0 ■ cuij,t Steanr hi ii t'o .
vitch, the Russian t" Spam, eharter th . • ■
m"""-v,r Tr ■"... t,.i:„„,
r,zr--- ^; "• ow"- '"x
fairs, after he took office yesterday. or.. ,
A half hour later toe gigs and !ai
their officers aboard their own ve.s>
black smoke began to pour from '.!
slowly, almost imperceptibly, th. t
A number of vessels were left li
flying a blue pennant. About two h<
funneled cruiser cmne steaming undt
within hailing distance and wit In
ikiis with the acting flag, hip ofi lla
,-d a.oft on the aflgship's . alj-*irds
had brougli
r cloud, and the rest-
I me. Against this
1 and yellow bunting
ti. • hilly bluish out-
and returned With
ly flick columns of
. 'inblcd fleet, and
de duty
ire doub!'
•d she ex 1
ed bunting
on to tin
r wai th*
turn
a .iron vnus in th
•hannel. The s
id not yet actually bi
I dush ' m if >'anti
ipia
Ottled up,
• ti rf*hip
iid double-
ard. When
hanged slg-
Wiis hoist-
1 ast at full
111s. heading
ire, for Ad-
■ taken lest
, up through
London, May 28.—Advices bl mail from
the Grand Canaries, dated May ifi. say:
There are three Spanish torpedo l .its
here, and they are expected t > remain
In these waters. In one case .'he engines
were damaged, but have since been re-
paired. It is reported that the detention
of Admiral 1 'amara'u 11 't at Cadiz is
net due to cowardice, but to the fact that
wrong projectiles have been provided.
The wor-- < f erecting fortifications and
drilling troops proceeds with the great-
est activity.
TI .• British cruiser Charybd.ls is stay,
ing here to protect British interests.
.ill HI 1
hington
ailing f
:ig pha
The procla:
•rals. brigadle
nen In to arm
1 large for
the Isst
o the lethargic condi: 1
of the high official offi
of troops, but
the president
prevailed
t rs In the army.
appointment of major
id field
of it ha
nizatio
idlng up tn
of this
1 hringlf
. but w
med, and to co
t irv Alger stat.
will
diate
en pla
ddltlonal fore
\ were sources of much
about this new move,
is rather in the lino of
wlltnte'a'^r't'of second nserve lo be drawn
,1 thai the determination to issue the .-all had
e been canvassed more or less for some weeks, but It was
move was finally decided upon.
......,,a,-.,Hons for executing the call, and It will be some days
State, the e llis to the respective governors of states, th- mu>-
is ..tiled thus far is that the enlistments are thrown
, to be resificted to the militia and national guard
.en 1 to the urbanization of Independent voiimteer companies
the governors will have tno .ip-
corps and staff officers will be
state troops, ai
brigade, divlslo
■ up the
of the several states, the following
i 1,9-W;
olorado
London. May 26.-The Madrid correspon-
dent of the Standard says a number of
merchant steamers loaded with coal from
England have arrived at Barcelona, ('a-
diz and Bileao
«
1
London, May 2a.—The Paris orr
ent of the Daily Telegraph says:
The Spanish embassy today (Wednes-
day) Issued the following statement:
"The truth is the Americans have only
achieved one success, which led to noth-
ing. Manila. AH the rest Is false. They
also rolled on disturbances which might
occur in Spain. There were some trou-
bles. owing to the dcarnefs of bread, but
these completely disappeared as soon as
the government forbade the exportation
of corn.
"The French government Is carefully
pursuing Its neutral policy, but public
"pinion Is hs warmly enlisted as ever on
the side of Spain.
Ii
London. May 2fi.—Special from Gibral-
tar says two Austrian warships will sail
Friday for Cuban waters.
onnectteut WT.: Delaware HO: Florida «>; Ooorgla W;
, 2JOI- Kan.,- I«w: Kentucky a.045: Loul.Hna 1.1M: Maine W: Maryb.n.l UM.
,ota l.WI; Ml..la.lPPl Mlwouri l.2«, Montana 311. Noi.raska .. .
New v ..h North .'arollna l.-.t.. Norm Dakoia 1*; "hi" ' " • ; '
h Dal ta 1,110; South Carolina i!v. Tei lessee 1,086; ^exas 1, , *
.. t V^ginla W! Wisconsin .*: Wyoming W. Arizona IW: DUrtrlct Of < Olum-
eral's
enerally
require,
to be arranged by the adjutant g«
n 0f seventy.flve reghnents. ihe new force will
major generals and ,.|„.ut twenty-four origailn-r gen- i
.,r« appointed bv ii,,. governors of the various suites.
shall be appointed
t-rnors of the states in
rhlch
ctlvely
I/ondon. May LV,. The Bom. corn spoil
dent of the Daily Mail says:
Spain recently sent a note to the pow-
ers to protest jointly against the blockad.
of Cuba. The powers d.-.-lded to take nc
action and no replies have he. n recei\ et
a't Madrid.
London. Ma, IN. Th Berlin correspon.
dent of the Daily News
"Acording to advices from Copenhagen
If there is a history of
weak lungs in your family,
take Scott's Emulsion.
It nourishes and invigor-
ates.
It enables you to resist tiie
disease. Even if your iungK
are already affected, and it
besides the cough you have
fever and emaciation, there
is still a strong probability of
a curc.
The oil in the Emulsion
feeds; the hypophosphites
• rive power to the nerves;
and the glycerine soothes and
heals.
^r>c ond $1.00, alt druggists.
SCOTT 8l BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
The event of the day In t'
m re volunteers. It added u new and
wl'ili almost startling unexpectedness
at Ion iwans not only the assembling
generals, colonels, majors and staff a
corps, divisions, brigades and regiments
conjecture. «is it was a't first; felt that the possibility of f-
II speedily developed, however, thai tho ca.. was not do
gelling together a large body of men, to he drilled and
upon later wle-n the campaign, wore fully undc-
not been reached until late yesterday. The in
not until a few hours before the call 11B6I1 appeared linn Hi
I -.lining I is unexpectedly. the war department had ma.l.
before the details are work d out as to the qu.oas from ' '
tering points and the general points of concentration. A.I i
open much as they were at the outbreak of the civil war. a
organizations ot the several stales, it will be an encourag
and regiments. These v.ill retain their identity to a cerla.n
polntment of a!' : ommanders and regimental ofticis, win
appointed by the president.
While Ihe ad.iolart g oal'- efti e «. . ye, under.ak
srlves an approx - mate estimate of th^ >tat
A!ab: 1111 I .*•'•: Arkansa 1,230; Calif 1 .
Idaho 10: Illinois «> ; Indiana 2.-M; I . •
Massa -hi:. 1 ; s 2.V.2: Michigan 2. < 22; .a nn
142: New 1 lr.111; i'sl; ire ir,l: w ' 1
Pennsylvania il.ir.S; Ithoile Island h
mom :-.U7: Virginia l.«S; Washing! .n . l: \\
hi! ]is- New Mexico 269; Oklahoma v..
The organization and division of this eIM,,,ve force is y.
.peaking, however. -,he 7a,Ml men will stlffo , f r Ihe format.
either by appoiirtmen, of by officers aire,„y . thr<
The colonels, lieutenant colonels, majors, captains • '.1 I.
the law provide- that -all regimental nn,| company offl. e,
-t
^^,rattjr.rs,.tu1rr:x,u, .-.u- - - ..... work.
ganlzlng the ovlunteers under the second call begin. about to Btart ,„r Cuh„ and Porto Rico. Ii was has
Reports were our.nt today lhat an armv .. irna n , |, -ti.
the canj.cture which lias been current of but officio s In a • ^ ^ ^ jf „ contemplate I The report tha,
^^ieT^h^'.Taft'wo^d' leave to^ht' wtT^cally denied, alt „ I. probable - —
will leave for the south at an early day. „|,„ „|on as to the fleets, boih American and Spanish, was pre-
A< the Cose of the day at Ihenav, d.i a r,:m,;being an apparent sl rengt Inning
clsely as ii was this inoinlnt. . • • • • squadron is lying In the Santiago harbor. In Ibis hope and
of the confidence of th. officials m their belle t t r ^ Ami.rl,.HII n!lv„ commander, in Cuban waters to
belief the officials found great comfort. kivvi..g th. alili • or be starved nut. If Cervera Is ae-
keep the Spanish admiral bottled up hi narrow inharbor un • ■ ; ^ „jm frurn t),e outside in the shape of
tually at bay lb. officials feel not i f forThtB l^oll.f l" their ablllly lo hold .Vrvera In
another Spanish squadron from < adlz. II.. , bus leaving llo remainder of the big armed fleet
cheek will, only a few vessol.-perl,„ps „ ; "f any 'ha, ...... to
and a great number of unarmed but sen lee,hie ■■ • f.ir th|s s,,rvl,,. without endangilng the Integrity of
come from Spain to Cervcra's aid. Ihe force ha . , • much larger tha . the entire Spanish naval
the blockade at Havana or permitting the escape of r
cers. Apprehension as to the safety of the °r''B"n jw ,'vs "it that she might suffer from accident or hostile
ported her arrival to the navy depariment. but there a...
attack in the short distance remaining on her homi-■ .ar. 1" Jn-.^|on W.|S positively reached to Invade Cuba 1-fore the
within tiie past week., or in fac . eve , *«. that the delay, or what appeared to ta. th. d.l.y in beginning
dry season next fall, there ha. been pu.l f. i.. ^m^^, in the highest authorlly that the Impression thus ,real,.I -s
the Invasion, was a'.trlbu.ed to the . • • , lh„ lh,.r. never has been a moment, even when K.mf •
wholly unjust to the navy and without warrant in fact, a | t to .,1.1 th. army In effeotlng a landing ...
force, were at Porto Rico, when the . tyy was no, pre , r. d Oil In. Uh 1 no ^ o«. flnL u |a n0W| wel| kno*n pro
Cuba. Nor. on the other hand, has the a.m. been at immediately and allow the remainder of the ar-
posed to throw a small force of men or soldiers, about W.000. Into CUM 1 « J^an ^ (bandonU,K th„
my of occupation to wait until next fall before going; o- . , . Ih„ m.urgens: ihe fact was
as the discovery of the insufiicont support thai could be renaereo .no of th, starving rocon*
brought out with appalling force that ' • 7),','-",7,kiV,u ■ TI, . .'.nsldorati : s caused • .mplel. changi
centrados. and there were be.-id. mt< r.ia.iona i armv of 100.000 men in thirty days and put them In co
.U-'o: the part of the army or
the Windward p.i . a
the I'liited States.
In all lkellhood C<
Adinnal Sampson in
^ great game Is hi
After Admiral «Vrvera i
the case of a "varmint
,mv event. Aomli 'I Cer
fleets, each having fast
him,
^ regc
tind lioi'th to att
nmodore Schley will be ah
v hasten to Santiago,
ng played, and the sltuatl
is sealed up In Sa t1 u
caught m a trap, wli
•ra. It s believed, can
•ssels. as well «. h.-av
him. Naval <• If • i s
;o spring •' trap, and theh Iwsf
x i r.-me suspense,
i... m wul ii- . its in
. r tnrve him. In
i i.i. Two powerful
eli able to destroy
It..,I the P I tlb ship
Bost
United States consul at Santiago
rrlved here today from Port Ant
nacia. to which place In r
Just previous to the d
1th Spain. Dr. Hyatt s
or of Santiago is mined
mouth and the ent ran
Little can be seen fron
winding is the entrance,
e Spanish fleet Is really
Santla
of war
the ha
ly at
Adrrili.il
ll..i:l
fl>
firming th. - p ot ti at Santiago
, it .ff from all < mmunleation
interior ti> ■ rong bands of In-
.1,1 I ha; ill C ilisequenee. coal
visions ar get ing - arce and
the harbor.
is bottled up f
dished. The guns,
■ • "most part, are not of the latest p
m, although there are some tlp-
ics. but the American squadron <
Hily silence them all.
nment quarters
nil Shall
nish In
it Tain 1
within
repre-
W'lli' 11
a 111< r
s paper
ithin f
witz
Brigadier General Rafael, D- j ^
Cardenas, commander of the insurgent
forces in Havana provinces, has arrived
here. He reports that there has be n
no difficulty In maintaining communica-
tion between the coast and the Interior.
(Jen. Cardenas has been enrolling men at
the rate of twenty per day. most of them
coming from Havana ciiy. fin- insurgent
forces in that province now number :i.' oo
better mounted and armed than ever b.
almost up to the out-
skirt;
They
Of the
city.
ourler. the Spanla
have massed their troops In the cKles
on the coast, abandoning offensive op.
Hons against the Cubans.
The Insurgents are pinched for food,
but Will wait eagerly for th. order to c->-
upemte with the UnHed States army in
., movement against the Spanish troops.
dispatch
D r u m m o n d - W ol ff
Ith Duk< Alme lo\ ir de Rio,
Madrid, vl
has I
lisp.it eli
the autnorlU"
Port
il and provls
A special
Biarritz, says:
an active exchange or
1 t.ie government and
Havana and San Juan
the subject of sending
Santiago de
| uxicensed Milk «
t-:o fTCU/.f-VA3 #
C A-: IMFAK7 TCO£>-,
\ v+Ta?: UULTh^t tr-"..
APwrcrion.
jit is alleged that Admiral Cervera bus
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