V01 HO fie- m V DEWEY Wins Another Victory Of 500 Prisoners He Captures Subig Bay and Frustrates Some Slick Schemes I TlfE RALEIGH AND CONCORD DID IT jw i Washington July fol lowing under date of July 10 lias been re ceived from Manila Admiral Dewey has won another impor tant victory in the capture of Grande Island in Subig Bay Island of Luzon This is also a chief harbor of the Philippines Gen Aguinaldo on July 6 informed Dewey that the insurgents had possession of Subig Bay except the island controlling its entrance which was occupied by a strong Spanish garrison Dewey on July7l dispatch ed the Raleigh and Concord to take the is land and capture the garrison They shelled the principal points of the island destroying the fortifications and torpedo stations Ool Rio the commander surrendered the 500 men comprising the garrison who were made prisoners Forty thousand rounds of ammu nition and one Etotchkiss gun were also cap tured This victory gives the Americans control of the Subig Bay a Spanish strategic point and frustrates the Spanish plans to prolong ieir dpininion in the Philippines It also de feats Germanys supposed plan to interfere I II I I I I I 11 I I I i More Honors for Schley His Birth Place Has a Blowout Frederick Md July 13 Special Schleys victory at Santiago was celebrated in avgrarid parade and open air meeting with songs and speeches This is Schleys birthplace A Great Spanish Victory - v v News via Madrid Havana cjispatch thismorningsays Americans attempted to land at Toyabacoa but the Garrison re pulsed them They took refuge on the warship which had fired over 200 shots to cover their disembarkation Another attempt to land a short distance from Toyabacoa was again prevented An American transport is aground at Punta Coney M Patternore the French ambassndorhad a long conference with1 rAltnodovar De Rio Minister of Foreign Affairs yesterday Malagators Grape An Appeal Made to France Madrid July llHRsnecInU It is declared that the American con suls at Gibraltar andajfefr have boucrht enormous quantities of coal It l repprted that AinerlcjSSfegjiiers are between Cape Spartel and Cape vincent The French Cpfeicompany hms asked the French qn Iwt tjMfSjr t uQurp appeal to Fr O pruTe tfftirevuqt tl Itanltalmont pv blpfck A n rissu I3anvilleKyVrjulyl3 Special The Congressional Convention ad journed last night in a deadlock un til this morning The situation remains unchanged It looks as though Gilbert -will be thenominee unless McCreary throws his entire vote to Crutcher which seems now impossible as there are - - P several members of thcj Lincoln county delegation who will vote for Gilbert in case the contest falls be tween Gilbert and Crutcher There appears to be a close alliance be tween Crutchpr and McCreary but in the Jessamine county delegation there are seven members who will in no case vote for McCreary and this indicates that he has nochance to win the nomination though his friends are keeping up a brave front and will not admit that their candidate is beaten There seems to be but little prob ability of a nomination before to night as there is no chance to bicak the deadlock until Crutchers friends are satisfied that iheJUas no chance of a nomination L Wns Not Suicide The Elkton Progrcsswrote up the drowning of Frank Ostein at Johnsons Mill Saturday as a case of suicide The drowning wts un doubtedly accidental as Reported by the only two witnesses Ostein died crying for help and struggling tQgetoutj L f 1 J 3F HERES ENTE RPRISE Cuban Editton of New York Journal at Siboney n News of Army and NaVy and Disi patches from Home Create En- f thusiasrn AmongTroops J Siboney July 13 The first American newspaper published on Cuban soil the Cuban edition of the New York Journal was issued Monday It astonished the camp and the flotilla and the Jackles joined with the army boys in cheer ing the paper and celebrating the event The number was distributed in the trenches all along the fighting line went to the wounded men in the hospitals and was preserved as a souvenir by the officers It gave to the flotilla news of the army and to the army news of the ships It reached every vesseland every com pany Everywhere it was greeted with approval and comments like this -1 Thats American enterprise for you Well soon give you a chance to shout Extra in Sanr tiago The navy news was gathered by correspondents on the dispatch boats Silvia and Simpson while Honore Laine George Clarke Mus grove J K Mumford and Walter Howard collected items about the army from the commanding gen erals tent to the remotest outpost overlooking the trenches of San tiago The printing was tended by George Pancqast ajl the type and machinery necessary1 for getting out a complete newspaper havingbeen sent from the front by the Journal from New York Af fhp Tipnrl nf thp firsf nnm ig n - tta So if Piii K IF YEHOW JACK Doubt That it Has Broken Out at Santiago Extent of the Fever is Not Made Known by the Authorities f - 1 Washington July 13 Special fever has undoubtedly bfjoken out among the troops in the vicinity of Santiago Dispatches containing this infor mation were received to day iEvery precaution will be taken to prevent the spread of the dis ease - Hospitals and special quarantine camps will be established Infor mation as to the extent of the fever is refused It is supposed to have started at Siboney YELLOW FEVER AT SIBONEY Fourteen Cases Among the Amer I ican Troops Washington D C July 13 Gen Toujas EstradaPalnler gate plenipotentiary of the Cuban republic in New York who left seven column line in prominent there July 3 for Tampa type Unly a Step to Santiago and President McKinleys greeting to the army and navy is promi nently displayed -V The news from home furnished in condensed form created great satisfaction All the important happenings in all parts of the United States were included in the issue - DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION McCreary 64 Gilbert 54 Thomp son 23 and Crutcher 14 Washington July 13 Surgeon Walter Wyman of the Marine hos pital service has received informa tion that there are fourteen cases of yellow fever among the United States troops at Siboney It is un derstood that the government will abandon the Dry Tortugas as a military station and give it back to the Marine hospital service REGIMENTS OF CUBANS T Estrada Palma Raising Regi ment for Alger in the South where he joined Senor Moreno de la Toore the Cuban secretary of state is still in the south executing what his friends term a commission in trusted to him by the war depart- KaTUADA PALMA ment here It is said that in accor dance with arrangements made with Secretary Alger and Gen Cor bin he is superintending the prep aration of a series of expeditions of Cubans in Key West and southern Florida who will accompany ican troops in various parts of Cu ba These troops it is reported will be enlisted and equipped by the United States and commanded by Cuban officers who will be brought over from the Cuban army of liberation on the island They will accompany various sections of the American army to Las Villas Matanzas Havana and Pinar del Rio for scouting and guide duty as well as for fighting Wounded Soldiers Arrive Newport News July 13 Spe cial The first transport bring ing wounded soldiers to the field hospital at Old Point Comfort ar rived tliis morning Crowds doing Abroad New York July 13 Special Great crowds of American tourists are now going to Europe for vaca tions feeling that peace is near at hano Q j J Rend Th TfTt CW X J fr MVB tfflWS HrtMrin I HE i imm IV FHTITfRian 10 Cts a Week fc M T Tjr t V F ll w fc BOMqn qpto p HOPKINSVILLE KY WBDMSAY AFTERNOON JULY 13 1898 On Every Pap We Set The Pace PRICE 2 CENTS SCARE Over Yellow Fever Re ports Prom Ciiba War Board Holds a Secret Meeting and Keeps Mum A VERY BAD TURN IN AFFAIRS Washington July 13 Special The War Department this morn ing received a dispatch from Gen Miles Most of its contents were with held bdt the information is given that the situation at Santiago is prac tically unchanged There has been no fighting since 2 p m Monday The officials are very reticent about the yellow fever reports Con gressman Hilburn of California says the report is true and that the War Board met this morning The meeting was very secret Washington July 13 Special Gen Shatter telegraphs to day that he has had an interview of an hour and a half with Gen Toral and has extended the truce till to morrow He told him surrender was the only thing to be considered and that he was without hope of escape and had no right to continue to fight in the face of such facts Shafterhopes for surrender but if Tdral refuses he will open on him with every gun with assistance of the navy which is ready to bombard the city with 13 inch guns The meeting was held between the lines and Shafter Wheeler and Toral were present The latter claims he was unable to act without authority of his government but had received authority to withdraw and surrender the harbor ports munitions of war and the Eastern por tion of Cuba He urgently requested until to morrow at noon to receive the answer from his government regarding an offer of our government to send his forces to Spain if surrendered Sec Alger has telegraphed Gen Miles that Torals request for per mission to withdraw is declined Augusti Sends Bad News Americansare at it Again Madrid July 13i Special Official dispatches from Iloilo say the German cruiser that left Manila July 5 brought a letter from Augusti which says the Americans are ready to act against the island of Man donoa Inhabitants of the island of Luzon have arisen en masse Two native chiefs were shot for rebellion On a Cattle Ship The Spanish Spies Left Montreal July 13 Special Du Bosc and Carranza the head of the Spanish spy bureau in Canada sailed for Liverpool on a cattle ship to day They received peremptory orders to leave the country The Nichtheroy Useless Except for a Collier Washington July 13 Special The Buffalo formerly the Nich theroy will be used as a collier It will cost 5300000 to convert her in to an auxiliary cruiser which is regarded as too expensive CRISTO IS DEAD Shot By Officer Geo Lander Yes terday Evening A big thoroughbred St Bernard dog the property of Masters Hen ry and Jack Stites was killed af 5 oclock yesterday afternoon by officer Geo Lander He was at Gajther Wests warehouse at the L N Depot and ran into the street barking at the officer who passed on a horse and he drew a ritetol and shot the dog killing him Jle was perhaps the finest dog uvtho city being a pedigreed Jecimn of the St Bernard breed and was valued at 75 He was only two years old but very large and playful His name was Cristo and he was very much admired by all who saw him Of late he had contracted the bad habit of leaving home and this got him into the trouble that prided his life May Elect To Night Frankfort Ivy July 13 Special Prison Commissioner Fjnnell joined Chairman George here yesterday- Commissioner Richardson will arrive to day They will elect officers to night or Thursday II f a is W M - P S Vd M ft m mi Wxl nisi tm - Avtf L WfcX i Tj 1 M t W sim ii r ki Si