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Peace Terms to Be Announced Today.
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WHAT SPAIN CAN EXPECT IF SHE DALLIES WITH THE QUESTION ANY LONGER
Dewey, Merritt, Miles and Watson Will Continue Their Work Interest on Expenses
Will Be Charged to the Dons California Wants the Philippines Miles Ad
vancingCampaign Soon in Full Swing More Yellow Fever Cases '
Death List Small-Immunes to Santiago More Troops to Porto
Rico and to Manila Havana Impregnable and Block-'
ade Ineffective Walla Walla Troops 111.
WAHHIS'iToN, Jul- 1-Th
lrnrn Wh Hi l'nttf4
Hra:m pivnuifiii will finS
m iri.t Ji! tii ft lat at M-atf or being
r1u-.- t't form ly i'iiry I)f, tha
(rri l.mt liUi(t rr:u hi I ft contMuilon on
ilirir .Hiilini-.
AUiut I hi' only !.!( thai ivnil to be
iij.i ii in aniKli lui'i.t of rli nlv rhr-JH-tiir
! Illf i!lM'tll'n of (ho I'hlllpplin.
WML. tin. n.ltti iiiirii!i.m h.n nt fallrJ
t' i.ikp n.itlro i'( l!i fMi-iu uf the do
tn.ui. I f.-r '.l'r kw., :) v th L'nlt.l
HI.i!k. SI i ii n l- n'.itnl that tti" cnclu
:..tl l.i Inn ..i.'t:..( ti ii!u!n !) the
tlril l !.:) on 1Mb nin :y. to
r. I t,.'ih it.- l.ni.!. ri t iinlr.g u i-oillnn
.1 .i: .'i lln if r irr.un litl ly a lufflcli-nt
lmi.' f l.inl t.i milt- It 'lf UlIHrtlttf
I'lii. ,'r, ui,.ii, it N ... tli'iutrli n"t
r..ln'.". Il.ny Ik i:UK-l luforf
ho . num. t .l.iii - i.f th matter to
tiirr". it.i it..nic .t-fui ih-'h r at wirlt
. Irutur.' th pr-K.l. til t tiuii.tt uiKn tlie
ulmUtivtii ii of i !i t ii tt ln.li pwwli-nt
;iv.Tntnr!it nvit llin pli'llpiMm a for Span
ish 'ulr
TI ItM Wtl.l, Pi: Al'I'i'.HOVEP.
..-.ti.M hi, JVy : -.'vri-wry of
H:ve I" .iiui'.iMin.l thit .i ri'ply would
1 1. g,-n to Si-a.ii I' Uil.iy -r S.iturd-iy.
M- - ntiii.u : t. -r '.- b c.Lrrfully
iii-u.l-.l Ip-ih Id. It U imdiT-
I t.l !',.' .,ltn:l r.-'.'Olli of tho od-
n:'-i":r.i!!on Im c'n'.ir'y outlimil, and I"
onli- nwilttTiK thi Till Mincenau of
--t-nil.-n in l,mi-.rr .w i .i-iiiet ilon.
S.-M-ist who hive talk.,1 with, tho preal--litii
an-l rVcreinry I'ay aay the ndmlnla
tr.iiinn t pr.'i'irisl t-i meet uny atia tho
Hpnlnh .-iivrrnm(int nuiv take.
"tHir terma will I auih as to meet
the approval of tho entire world," on of
tho catiltit l.i o.uot.0 ii anylnK. but fur-tbi-r
this Lhfit ha wtiulj not go.
PalM WILL ACCEPT.
Madrid. Jal 3.-WIU1 thu enrtrxaud
ln! that no Indemnify will be damavnaV
and lba tho Ppajilah sovereHtnty In Ua
Philippine will be r-lHctnd. tha newer
pupr eoTMU.b r the t.u-nw ol peace wttrto
itni t. iYiKliWnt Mi KmlKy as bolnaj o-
iiiptable, Tho imiars, hwover, proteet
MMturt hontrlltlia belli' mnuauoa dj vo
Unllot Btatee tiftor Pixiln had auod Tir
ptNlOO.
rtfliiiiral iNirrva la arrinplng for tha r-
ri.pt bm of tho Simttleli troops which sur-
nnilond at Smnllrtgo de Cuba, ana pro
puvltiit sanitary attUH.tia to prevent the
IntriMliii.llDii of dl.nvijH' Into Spain.
WHAT SPAIN CAN KXPKi'T
The Kxpenso of lvlay Will Now Be
Chiu-geJ to llor Account.
Wiiahinitton. July :s.-It can bo stated
on 1lio authority of tho Rtato department
nii-l fnrelKU enilussl.-.H lu-r that mere
.....e., overtiin-s in hrlutlf of Spain for
pi-aeo. or n cessation of hoKtlllUos until
tho French ambassador last tuesuay tu-l.-rnoon
pnwn'-eil hi note to the presl
i..nt. Thla dtatt'iiK-nt Is made with the
full knowledge f KuroiHsin denials, and
must bo accepted ft that of me govern
ment of the United States. Therefore,
nil tho taU about bad faith shown by our
government. In pressing tho Forto Hlcan
campaign,' la absolutely without founda
tion. Tha alleged charges of bad faith agalimt
tho United States attributed to Premier
Sagnatn are discredited aa Invention de
signed to prejudice the successful prog
ress, of tho present pence negotiations.
If there were any chance to proorastln
ata to secure an irmlsUca without com
mitting themselves, In fact to adopt any
count that would poitpona tha evil day Brooke, conitnandlnc tb firat corp ana
j( Mttlrmetil, th 6.ata inlniatry un-ihl amff took paaaage In U cruiser St.
d'luMvdly would turn quickly toward It. i Loul.
Itut from tha poni of view tha ce U The Flrit Ketuuck reaiment. vanguard
hopclr. Jlcrtlna; tha Bpantah overturt for the Third brigade, the Ant dlvldoo
with franknr. tha I'nKed State will de-! and the Ftrat army oorpa in command or
mnd that It hould be treated In theaMTal Fred Grant, which ia to make
aame i)lrlt. If tha dtHpoattlon I ahown t up the aecond Porto Rtcan expedition, ar-parU-y
at li-nicth. thl will nut be emour-' rived here from Chickamauga, today and
-!. If thvre mum b talk InMeud of la new In camp,
irtloti Unii the l'trltd Statea' propoaal.
the dlacuanlon may prK-wd. but abso
lutely without In any way retarding mll
ltry or naval oiKatlnn. Lxrwey
un.l M-rrltt will proceed unint.-r-rui:rl!y
t" exivute th prugram
In tha I'hilipplnua: Mlleg wl"
cmiinue hia advance uixm Porto Rico and
. . . w a4 'A -. m a . Jk m.-mi t ka akin h.i I1 1 l rt
V,'ui"n wtH K alb-ad with hi xjuadroa
fur th ihmw of Spuln. A thm nt'-n-nlv
inovi-ini'iit will coal a great deal of
I ni"ney. tho Bpanlh govcrnmimt. If It dt-
.-, muft export to nwvl tne txixrn.'
hi n It oinii'i to a aettlemtnt.
The r.--iit dlMponltlon of our govern
niint la to ilemunj no money Indemnity
from !aln, although It mlk-ht be fairly
! ijui stloiu'd wltiiilier the. aniall propomd ,
tiTrttortal acqulKKIon of Iirto Rico and,
.,,.
I" ' v"""" "f" " t7hu
UK., adequate nomp,-ne for the half oil-
a couple of coaling ataiton la an
lion dollars of ex.wnae that the war has
lniH.sed upon the L'nlU-d Stale,
From thla time on. however, tha Spun!-
- . . . , , . . . . . , . i,l .
ar-la are to be hold to good faith by im.
, ,
po ng uptm thi-m any further and aadl-
', , . , fcih k- iti.i m.iM
tloeml charge to which the United State
. . . .. - .-.
I put. uewey ami armi. it l caiiu-,
tamd will spend ao many millions; MUet
m many, and Watson ao many per week
and the total will be balanced up with In-
ttvut growing rapidly with the passage of
every week. Therefore, though the r.
J.-ctiou by 8paln of our terms Is expected
In the beginning, there will -be a steady
pressure twought to ber that It Is ex
peeled will lead lo success in the near
future.
WANT THE PHILIPPINES.
S.m Francisco, July Si. The merchant
association, at a special meeting today,
adopted a resolution petitioning tho pres
ident to hold and retain the Philippine is
lands. . ..
DO WE WANT THE PHILIPPINES:
Portland. July IS. The chamber of com
merce will hold a special meeting tomor
row to take aotlon on tho question of re
taining the Philippines.
MILE3 13 ADVANCING.
Washington. Jul It No word earn
from Uoooral MUaa today and tha t
dispartmont assumes thA he Is ptrauknt
tua advanoa aaroes tbe Is sand oa Porto
Rloa towards Haa Juan, ootaalderebls r-
tn.forocatnis are no arrtrtoej (a eupperi
lilies, aad before tha wank la over ike
esaaualcn thare will Be ta full sia.
rim T8LLOW FHTBR.
Waahtnton, July aK Tho war depart
meet tonight poeted tha following:
"Adjutant Ounaral United Sutee army:
Tha conditions on the 17th.
Total Blck. 4,123; total fever, l.i.
New cases fever, 833.
Cases fever returned lo duty, MJ.
Iknths Private J. H. Farrell, company
H, Ninth Massachusetts volunteers at SI
bon.y, yellow fever; Corporal Thomas
Rolaton, company D, Twenty-fourth In
fantry, Siboney, yellow fever; Private W.
H, Dyers, company D, Seventoonth In
fantry, cerebral apoplexy.
SHAFTER.
Major General."
SOLDIERS FOR SANTIAGO.
New Orleans. July IS. Tho steamer Ber
lin, having on board an Immune regi
ment, sailed this afternoon for Santiago.
TROOPS READY TO SAIL,
The Porto Rtcan Expedition Embarked
at New Port News.
Now Port News, Va., July 2S.-WUh the
exception of the Fourth Ohio regiment,
the aecond 'brigade, and the First army
corps 1n command of Blgadlor General
Haines, sailed for Porto Rico this after
noon at 3 o'clock.
General Halnea and his staff and the
Fourth Ohio regiment are on the auxili
ary cruiser St. Paul. It la not likely
thi shipment will leave Old Point Com
fort before daybreak tomorrow. General
SAILS FOR MANILA TODAT.
San Franciaco. July . The third bat
talion. South Dakota volunteer, Thlr-
twnth Mlnntota wrulu, and 13 of the cording to the most conservative calcula
ln. v.i..n..io -Apulia imlntr trmnt on I tlon of the war denartmfnt authorities.
U(urJ tnullrporl ajeamer 8t. Paul. The
vtstol will hall tomorrow for Manila,
OfR NEW POSSESSIONS.
Contract for Cable Communication With
Our New Territory Has Been Let.
San Francisco. July S.-The Evening
Pot aya the Vnlted States will o-n be
connected by cable with her newly ac-
' yulrvj Pacltic ponaetislona and cable will
connect the United State from thl city
Tj.,trrm- vhiiinntn n.t
with Hawaii, La drone, Philippines and
Hong Kong.
I The Post aay moat of the survey have
vvvu maun mm luo wmiiui jwr ij ui -
. ,.!,.
cable ha already been let, and according
... . ' . ,fc
' the terms of the contract the work
1 must be cumulated within six months. Tha
tinowann
CONDITION OF HAVANA.
Returning Gormun Brings Interesting
New About That City.
St. Louis, July St. August Grupe, one
of tho foremost merchants of Cuba, who
has lived In Havana for 21 years, stopped
hore today enrouto to Germany. Grupe
said::
"When I left Havana two weeks ago the
Inhabitants were not In the blightest fear
of that city being bombanKd.
"The blockade ax Havana has thus far
not proved very effective. Farms around
the city furnish ail the supplies necessary.
There Is no scarcity of provisions in Ha
vana. There, are eO.OOO regular soldiers
and 33,000 volunteers in the city. About
J.OOO men are working night and day
strengthening Havana's fortification un
der the personal direction of General
Blanco. A few days before I quitted the
city the captain general ttld me Havana
would be well nigh Impregnable and that
ta. of its tall after six month' bombard
ment was noMenae."
TAKM CDDBNLY lUa.
Wall Walkv- July .-8horOy attar
breakfast at Walla Walla this nsoraina 41
nan at company A re takeo 1U vttih
violent paina in the ftomsek and woats,
The affllstad: aaaa vara ordered seal tq the
hospital, bet oa tha way maay dropped) to
the fttouBd aad lay groajilng !n acony na
tU medical stsHanwe from the ell? ar
rtveA '
This eventnsr all had recovered except
five men, who are in a serious condition.
Tha doctors pronounce K cholera morbus.
The food has all "been examined and test
ed and found ail right. Some think the
water has been tampered with.
A GAT TIME.
Rowing Crews of San Franciaco Will Send
Two Crewe to the Regatta.
San- FTttnclaeo, July 28. -The likelihood
of two crews of amateur oarsmen going
from San Francisco to the Interstate races
at Astoria next month is very r'nmg.
Rowing Commissioner Samuel J. Pem
broke, of the the board of governors of
the Amateur Athletlo Union, today re
ceived a telegram from Astoria guaran
teeing the expenses of two crewa from
San Francisco, with coach and coxswains.
Astoria will furnish everything and they
have ocered to put a barge race on the
program. It Is certain that the Alameda
boat club will send a crew and It la very
probable that the South End rowing club
of this city will be the other club to ac
cept tho offer of the Astorlans.
WRECKED DARK SIGHTED.
San Francisco, July 28. A message re
ceived from Umpqua reports that the
schooner Louise Is at -that port and that
port and that she reports having sighted
In 89:40 north 129:51 west, the hull of a
vessel, bottom up. The derelict Is about
K feet long. It la believed that tha
wreck la that of the bark Fore Queen,
which left Tacoma for Baa Pedro last
March. Tha veaaei waa given up aa loet
laat May. . .J J
GENERAL MERRITT AT MANILA.
He Will Not Recognita tha Pretension
of the Insurgent Chief.
New Tork. July 8 A ipeclal to the
i ritiune from Washington ay:
General MerrH baa reached Manila, ac-
' and tha announcement is momentarily ex-
1
pected by cable from Hong Kong that he
has assumed the military governorship
of the Philippine, as directed by tha
President He left San Francisco on the
steamer Newport four weeks ago today,
two days after the departure of the third
military expedition, which he expected to
pass on the way to Honolulu and after
coaling at that port he waa to continue
as raplly aa possible to his ultimate des
tination. ,
The two expedition which preceded
him, that of General Anderson, leaving
San Francisco on May 30, and of GeneraJ
Greene, which sailed eighteen days later.
reached Manila after runs of tnlrty-atx
and thirty-two day respectively. Gen
eral Anderson and fleet of transports was
compelled to depart from tha dlreot
rcourse to eanture Ouam In tb. itn
islands, which Involved several days de
lay, and General Greece's brigade follow
ed iw chain of Islands west of Hawaii
and spent the Fourth of July at Wake Is
land, where It celebrated the national hol
iday. The Newport, however, was not handi
capped by the necessity of sotting her
pace to that of the slower transports and
therefore should have anchored near Ca
vite. by Sunday or Monday last and tho
governor selected by the president should
already be In control.
It Is understood among the authorities
at Washington that Admiral Dewey will
not postpone his domand for the capitula
tion of Manila long after General Merrlf
arrival, and from the confidential tone of
the admiral's dispatches, no anxiety is
felt regarding the prompt compliance of
the Spaniards with whatever demand be
may make.
The authority given to General Merrttt
In his Instructions from the President
precludes the possibility of a recognition
of the pretentions of dictatorship pro
claimed by Agulnaldo, and It ts not likely
that Agulnaldo or his foroes will reoetve
any greater consideration from Qenera!
Merrttt when Manila orrendeni than
those at Gereia had Cram General Shafter
la Santiago. In fact, t&ere are the bast
e4 reasons; for beUeriaa that Cke Preet
deaf order Hilar the line, rf aoodaet ef
tha eoaunandtne offloey of (he Vtutedl
Btstee feros In Santiago, ta be cUmmta
diirta tha military- asonpaUsa eCvUiat
province were alsaoat Idesttiaa wtlh those
given to Genera) Merritt,
Tils order provides among oxne things
that clUaene are entitled to seaurity ta
thair persons and property and la all
their private rights and relations and
that the muni al pal laws such as affect pri
vate rights and provide for tha punish
ment of crimes are to be continued In
force and administered by tha ordinary
tribunals, substantially as they were be
fore the occupation, If the judges and
other officials accept the supremacy of
the United States.
The problem of the disposition of the
Spanish prisoners who will be thrown
upon General Merrill's hands when Ma
nila surrenders, has not as yet received
much consideration at the war depart
ment, It being deemed advlsablo to have
the beneilt of General Marrltt's recom
mendations before actual steps are taken.
It appears advisable to send tha men
back to Spain, as in the case of those who
surrendered at Santiago, and In this event
no difficulty Is apprehended In securing
the transportation in neutral Bhips, now
in Asiatic waters,
It is recognized that the Insurgents
could never again be compelled to respect
Spansih rule, and this fact would prob
ably prove an Insuperable obstacle to the
conclusion of a treaty of peace on the
terms which will be most strenuously In
sisted upon by Spain, looking to the resti
tution of her Asiatic possessions. It Is
therefore, thought to be beyort netlon
that the complete separation of Phil
ippines front Spanish soverelgntywiwJ
one, of the Inevitable consequences of the
war.
THE FREIGHT RATE WAR.
Canned Salmon Rat from Ban Francisco
Now Reduced to 40 Cants Changes
Whole Situation.
Ban Francisco. Jmy 21 The Southern
Pacific railroad m order to meet the re
duction of the Panama Hue and the Clip
per vessels has again reduced rates on the
following commodities:
Wine In wood, applying from all wine
shipping points In California to New
j Orleans, Galveaton, Houston and New
Tork. to 40 cent;glue, 40 cents; rags, SO
! cents; rubber Junk, 50 cents, and canned
salmon 40 cents.
J The rates on the first four commodities
' apply front all California terminals to
; New Orleans and to New York.
1
REBELLION SUPPRESSED.
London, July 3. The Hong Kong cor
respondent of the Dally Mall says the
viceroy of Canton has announced to the
foreign office the complete suppression of
the rebellion In those districts. Hs has
also announced that four cities have been
reoccupled by tbe Imperial troops,
-
NEW CHINESE DTNA3TY.
London, July 28. The Hong Kong cor
respondent of the Times says that LI Yap
Yan, tbe leader of the rebellion In the
province of Kwang SI, has proclaimed a
dynasty, styled "Va Progress.
Hi proclamation was made because a
great and pure dynasty is weak, because
the mandarlna are oppressive and because
foreigners are taking Chinese territory
he has rebelled, and says that heaven
has signified Its approval by causing sev
eral cities to fall Into hi bands. Accord
ing to a telegram from Wuchu, the city
of Wungun has been captured and a thou
sand rebels have been alaln. The rebellion
In Kwuni; Si province Is almost quelled.
EXCHANGING CIVILITIES.
Spanish and British Authorities at Gibral
tar Discussing Watson's Squadron.
London, July 2S. 'the Gibraltar corres-
London, July 28. The Gibralta, corres
pondent of the Dally New says:
A curious exchange of civilities has
passed between Great Britain and Spain.
. The Spanish consul here, under instruc
tions from Madrid, called on Sir Robert
Blddulph, governor and commander-in-chief
at Gibraltar, expressing concern lest
the Americans should find "facilities" at
Gibraltar. The governor replied that tho
Spanish government might rent quite
easy, tor If Commodore Watson oame, tha
author! Has woebl not strictly sooordlag
to tan quean's tsroelainaUo copies ot
wklsh. be aald, taad Just been distributed
to all the ehlet ornate ot the mTVsn.
"Spain for the ate fcrtnlgka twa Oam
caking ewteaatrs prnauatVis. la ts bay
ol ttbreitar. Tweatj gnsa have Jas
bean oMppea to Oaata ana fiartjr bare
beta mounted around! the bay- Ua
are U.w men e Algerian nan Ufa) nv
Dears are dally Forking al the batteries)
and toxtlOsd. trenehea behind the oemetera
of Line, a mile south ot the BrWlan Una.
"A oouple of gun nave been dtaggea
up behind the queen ot Spain's ohAtr, com
manding the north front of these works.
Even If Intended for tha American, they
might become not a danger, but aa even
tual annoyance to Gibraltar and at any
(Continued oa third pageo
The loyal Is the klbst trade baklag seweer
knows. Actual taat show It foe -tMre
farther teas aay other breed,
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