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, LAN * VOL. V.I 11. ' 4 STORY OF TIIE KUIIKENDFR ON SATURDAY. Over Twenty-two Thousands / Spaniards?The Details of the " Terms of Surrender?Inter...... view ill) f oral. Ms Hoard the Associated ''r I)ispateh Hoaf Wanda. o|V .!11j-:? ua (or Sihonov'), Saturday. July ^ Id, 7 p. ill., via l'< r! \ t:* J > . . Sunday. July 17, T> a. m.. and Kingston, J a., 7: i *? a. ni.?' 111? Sjia11i>11 llag will r one 'own limn Santiago's wails tomorrow and ii'J.ooo Spanish soldiers will vi-dd their arms to their Anvrm eon ijuorors and tlm soveivi-rntv <>t Spain in eastern <'111 :? will end. ' Mfirial endorsements e t?"-nis of capitulation were r'vei-. ?d \. Madrid at 10 o'eloeV 'hi J| it and .i.l- mil" r> ^ irise, the actn al'ol' (i'cii. I oral's inret < \vi!l 1. .. art acryinpii>;!n?d laet within 1 hours. $im? o'clock tomorrow* is, (ho hour set (or the tormi! on''. !?: ; <>t* the Santiago \ j 11.;11 hour, u: dor(ho It ? I ; of * he agreement (ho ^p-.i will ui irch dm' Irotn (h have so ivsolut'dy <! ! n ! 1 under arms, an ! will 1" v< < ' hy largo delaciuiH :.ls ot (icu. Slinl'fer.s victorious (r. ip-. i In oJlirt is will retain their sid ^ arm-, but the soldiers will stark theiri ^ jntis before tin- American line-, and he olaood under iruard, ??i15?? i* : , I to return t<> Spain under convoy, ^ or to ftivc their oatlis to remain in Cuba as non combatants. In the meantime several roj^i-j ments of ( Jen. Shaffer's command i A will bo sent to take possession of ^ the fallen city and to hoist the! Stars and Stripes where the Hag of Spain has floated for centuries. | All the enomv's frotnm in 11 I . eastern district of Santiago provw ince will ho inarched to Santiago, many detachments from outlying points already being on route, and the entire t'oreo of 'J2,*?00 men, it is expected, will ho roadv ! to embark within a fortnight. What will he done with <!on. Shatter's force is not yet lullvdo eided. Tho phy-ieians declare that the army, owing to tho hard- ] ships and the fever, wiil not he j fit tor active duty for some time' to come, and < ion. Miles is he i j lieved to be >eriou?iy c?>n-id< t'ng. the proposition to leave only im mune regiments to hold the con (jnered province and return thei the body <>f the corps to the I'nited States and sending other, / immnnes from there to reinforce , (lie Santiago ?I?*Iachmcnt if loresary. < ^ KAUKK To 110 To I'oKTo I'.iro. Man? of tho* troop* aiv eager to participate in .the i'orto Uico campaign, which, it is rumored about headquarters, will imme- i diately follow, hut this is strongly M opposed hv the surgeon*. 'jm DON'T AUHKK W1TII OTIIKH KKl'OKTS. 7 New cases of yellow fever con i J I ** tinue to appear daily, and fully |U hOO are now under treatment, hut ^ the disease is of a very mild form and the physicians say it is now I ASTE LAXCASr. well in hand. Only five death*' have oeeurod tip to tonight, the low mortality hoim/ remarkable ami most eneourafiinjj; to Dr. < iuitoras and tlu* other lover exports, w 11 o Siad irravo J oars wlion llio disease lirst appeared that i the death rate would he very | heavy. (Jen. Miles, iri an interview to-| day with a correspondent of Ihoj .\?soeinlod I'ross, i * ho believe! t ho Im ni from t h" pp? t w:k" I over. and that th" ?non <!o no' ! f. ' t>j to lonr if in 1 h ! e?s| owinir' fo the mildness of moM of thej . M \N?;i.|\o Till-: SKI IN. I iio formal solu tion by tiioj Madrid ?r,>vcrnment oi the terms j oi capitulation lotbiv unravelled t liie taiiji 1 ?mi slutin w demands ?n?I ? <?!11?tor demands between t ho op l: j> isinir commander- a'! 1 i? ii tiir? ?' ( ?:< ;! ye-1 crduY t?> end I'm- ne yot: >1 ions and rotn pel > rot ni-i to 1 .Vitcr nutnoron ; eonkiivneos had r<* lilted i a ' i 'ctiH'itf.1 I ( already sntiolioned by (lon.lllanco,| i * * mi . Torn I decided ?} j ?? the n ' [ rovai oi'the Madrid "(jvcriiront \\a-> noma iry oe!oie? ho could le i ve * in* cir v. ( ! Shaft or j i ai a' ' ; i t !i it ' . in) approval was necessary :|| t! ?i \vho!i <>< !;. I rot ! I'"', -urrom! r (he proviiH'i' of S,nti | mil (ion. Hlanoo -wmc?i<? it. I ho aurooinont of'Mirronilor ho-!, . I'liinc :in aocomplishotl I'aot. lieh insisted that < ion. Toral had either: ( surrendered Thursday or acted inj had faith, hut documentary evi- , uence nore om me I??o? tliat <ien.|| 'I'oral mentioned that he only cap itulated subject to his govern-1 mint's approval, and the six commissioners by whom the articles! were signed at 2:10 o'clock yes-1 ^ terdav afternoon so ruled. * TilK DKTAII.KP TKHMS OK SlRKKNhKR. < I The whole matter was cleared up this morning, however, when 1 < ion. Toral received the ne.cessary sanction from Madrid. ,,J The agreement consists of nine1 art icles. The tirst declares that all lio< tilities shall cease pending the ?iirreement of linn! capitulation. i Second. ! hat f 11? c pit ulut ion include-; a'i the Spanish loives and f In- surrondyr of nl! the war in Ji'il j: V. 11 i U it tin' JUVst'I i >>' limit s. 1'hird. the transportation of; the troups to Spain ;;t I earliest possible moment, each force to he! embarked at the nearest port. Fourth. That tbe Spanish of-: tieers shall retain their side artn<? and the enlisted men their per i sonal property. Fifth. That after 1 ho line! <'*P ittilrition thy Spanish forces shall assist in the removal of all oh ; struetions to navigation in Sati tiago harhor. Sixth. That after the final capitulation the commanding oflieora shalj furnish a complete in-1 ventory of all arm* ami munitions of war ami a.roster of all the sol - ' cliers in tho district. 1 Seventh. That the Spanish | 8EMI-W K R K1 ,Y. KK, S. C., \vi:I>NI:SIJ ronoral shall 1><* porniitt***l to fake I the military archives ami records with him. Kiirhth. That tlie guerrillas ami J Spanish irregulars shall he per mitted to remain in t'uha. it they! so elect, giving a parole thai they will not n^iin talo* up arms against the I nifel State's unless nritimrl *' I....... ........1-. I . ? * ? ?I \ ? 4 I I * M i I ''il I 'Ml', . ' ... i Ninth. ! h if <!i ? ^l> ( ii'I shall i>o jicrmitl'v] t.> march owl with all the honors oi war, u.? ) |?o ii.a! hoir aim . i ? I >. '. <i- i i>l t?y list* I iiitoA states in t ho j I'uliiro, tin- Annri.'sn ontutni sinners to r<*<*<?mme*:i 1 to lln-irj LT'? V<' I'll !l 1<' !' t i 1 M t l!i- |PMN il" the -ohliors In* retunu.lt . I hoso **who ; f> bravo!\* ?!* *'"c*Tulo* t!i 1 The ni 'iclv'- wor -i'-'u ; yo-t . lay altrmonii altar a la v hours* if--ion ()l I llO i i Willi' : i ricl's. .? , n_;>vo<l I hit t h?* t : ::: . ir 1 u lation Amnio :tv. ; !i 'notion ?r the M niri?l : ovarii :: u.'. Toi:\i. i i.v it;-\n i i:;oi\i"V 1 < -on. Yora1. 1 !i" "oiniii ? :' I!; S;ir,: i i ? ? " . IS JU'r ("lit t liro.t o"' ft Si S-ion ami aj>poaivl to in- In-art I ?l"l ?i? l Ml. ill' ; " >k ' 1 ' ' i i ' I f.i . which oomiii iI. 1 li.ii : i n * I I?> i" J ? ?;!?"*<*, lull ll.ll Iti Wo I" I loi s.l\ 1-1 ' Ulil.-ltd Illi'll ul.o had ooi MtK roil his iirniv. II - ? id a rod t li.it ho hia i Id 1elm ;? > j Id win. would n . (h'sir*' my j worst encinv to id u' with <h> ; ards I held, * lio s.ii-1 to one of iht' commissioners. "Kverv oiip : * dI mv irenornls was killed or . womuloil: 1 liavo not a single colonel left anil am surrounded hy a powerful cnomv. Wo have i counted <17 ships oil tliia port." "Anil, besides," he concluded,! wearily wavinp his hand toward j ilit* oiry, **i have ?ecret troubles t here." Speaking of the battle, of t li??' Ltlth of.June, in which the Rough i Riders and a partoftl^n Young's! command participated. < i<>ri. 'I'oral -aid that le.-.s than li.(? ><> Spanish troops worn engaged. hi- loss be i ii tr -M?r?. I It- would not sav howl many Spaniards were killo i at ! t'ani'V and before Santiago. I Ie.avy, heavy.' ho .-aid, dojorte IIy. In response ii? an iuijniry. he said that ti'nn-po 'ati.i.o 'fould lie re<|uir" 1 Iard'Ot'A on JJ.o >0 -?n 1 J.'.oun nun. thoiy being that much of a foree in lie* eapitulated district. II in!oVm"d -the ol'i.that Santiago harbor had hoen agam mined since Admiral ( Vrvora lot t. Mipi s u \- I'M. v-\n. * ion. Mile.- reniaini tl at .Jur agitu during the completion of. the agreement \esterdiv and a copy o! t he artio!.- \v;i sent liim hy I !oi). Shatter this morning. I "That i? splendill." In? said. "\vol rot every t hing Ilial we earne alter." < ion. Mi.Ips wont totinantana mo today and ii i> reported that lie will remain there until the* Washington government definite ly decides ahont the I'orto Itioo campaign. A large iinmbor of troops are lying oil' here, and it is generally believed that a large part ol (Jen. Shaffer's army will lie moved > soon. . ? J >AY, JULY 20. 18()8. AT Jt'KAUt' A. The cum p at .hiraiyta contains nothing now hut hospital tout-., wit It a <_ruard of two companies. Tito blackened ruins of a l'"\v burned buildings are still visible, hut in most places the debris li t-* V'ccii removed and the white fonts of the hospital corp are pitched 0:1 the sites of the hunted binldinys. The fever hnspi'ahle situated about 'ill' a mile across the railway bridge to the: ,'iort!.: *a>l oi ti.e to'au, a ltd i- Wt ii isolated. Two hue trod an i lilty wounded men are stiil - a the hosjiit.il ship Relief whie!t liest bore. All arc recoveries r ] in 1: vot.t heuimknts. volunteer r-tdments v.: . !: i! re arrived here since tie* i'mbi , in;.- ceased are .-landing thej climate reiuari;ahiy well. Thei men seem yrcatly disappointed | 1 . ' ...... r > 11* 'I'iiHM' i .lev arrived k it I ;i r i? to. share in the 1?;?111 . I ml they :?r- : seeing j ! 'iitv of th real -! ip^ ?t!' 1 he camj nki'nin : ?i'\ >1 i\\'ttp>ur o! iv; i ! ;? vend 'ft1.' ti) <*:t;<1 p \ r i eoinloi't ;t i! 1 !l Villi' pit .ii! and the ground are -oa'.;" ' with water an 1 iho misevul !yellow clay of I In.' t'uban roast I makes marching almost an i;n--j possibility. The narrow trail! troni .i magna to the front is cut j ' ? pieces by a constant stream ofl wagons, ami it takes hours for a j supplv wagon ilrawn by fouri starving, exhausted horses, to. make the 12-mile trip. The troops look to bo in stood condition by daylight, hut when the swift. trnnifMil nii-rlita Kr.nn. i i i-."*" down, damp and cloudy, with the men shivering miserably ahout j the sputtering camp tires or; searching for dry places for their | blankets, the great mass of troops seem little like a vietorions'army. The men do not complain, hut accept the rain-soaked hard tack and wet shelter tents with cheerfulness. Tin: ri.'.'f.r r.r<n\<. n/.n.v at/nciioh, j Scarcely a war-hip remain-* oil' Santiago harhor entrance. almost tlie entire licet holding po-itiondirect 1 v opposite the descried for at Aguadores. This afternoon the Now. r. * living the h]uc lla? of the admiral, lay anchored wit!i In i how alm?;;t on Aguadores. heaeh. while clustered ahout her were thei other si11p^ of the great squadron.1 the lirooklyn lying a little further | out to sea. The riilo pits wliieh crrtwn the1 hi nil'were deserted, the Spanish . 1 -oldiers lounging uneoncenn dlv on the heaeh under the guns of the licet and within hail of thei men on the New York. The men of the navy are impatient to get into Santiago harhor, hut it is noi Known wlion the entrance will he made. Tlir> refugees who have hcoii quartered at Ml (Janey wore ordered hack into the city today, and. as most of thorn are without food, the Kod Cross society's aid is considered very ! important. , I L. ; . .. J'L ' i j.iw-.st' ? _NO! 30. B Kuyal uiiiki'i the (nvd pure, r j >vlvjieaunic and delicious. ^ j J -iai0 ! fmmn 5 I Absolutely Puro I I "?va pai f t t? n? scat vcaK. Ifa-.IIIIJW urnmtx>aev v raT/gor.niliw mwaL/wwuB ( JIAUACTKKI.STIC OF VMKIU0AX8. ? - I i' "in ;i :t eornMT V OI >' \incri:'"?! s'vnnivi wn? shown when subscript ion was (> ' J /'<( < ; j ! . ? S -Mov's f II : - ::? MrnoKlvn. for MlO bem :'i "I the younp: wife of < iem ge .! : 11 y Ml lis, the only man killed on American side (hiring the bailie with Admiral (" i's :lo. 1. men e9goi* ?. " red tlmy*. motiey. many n.salaries are* but $17 and $1.S . month, giving $20 and $25, > subscription oon amounted te ' 1' tj?1 then one seaman who lri'l -liver coin from one of I lie >' i v.- 'el offered it for sale for tli benefit of the fund, and it wa t hhl in by another seaman for ^ *> * > Lieut. ('ommandor yMason offered a five peseta piece from the Infanta Maria Teresa and its auction brought $00 more. The fund tonight amounts to over $1,000. OASTORIA. Bear* the hie Kind You Hate Always Bought St site Campaign Program. Camden, Thursday, .July 21. ' Lancaster, Saturday, duly 2'). Chester, Monday. July Winnshoro, Tuesday, duly 2<*>. Y< rkville, Wednesday, duly 27. ('all'n:y, Thursday, dulv 2S. Spartanburg, lrulay, duly 2'h 1'nion, Saturday, duly :>i). Ncvherry, Mondaj', Augusts.. Laurens, Tuesday, August t).. Creenville, Thursday, August ? i 1 I. i 'tokens, Friday. A usrtit I*2. \Yallm 11a, Monday. Aust l*>. Ander-o.t, Tuesday, August l<?. Abbeville. T! ursdav, August I**. (irefrm'Mid. Friday, August I'd. A"rt?t-;). Monday, August *2*2. F.dgefield. Tuesday, August 23. Saluda, Thursday, August 25. Lexington, Friday, August 2(>. ('oluntbia, Saturday, August *27. 1 ne *-***-* ? ,ht Late In *?? ?! ami early fn rise, pre- mpnres a man for his home in the skies. . |np Karly to bed and a l.ittleKarly Kiser, I the pill that makes life longer and bet- *' ter and wiser. Crawford Itros, ^ . _ _ . . . ar. "Oil to Porto 11100." ' 8atn" (Jetieral .Miles, with some troops r miii 1 artillery, lias gono to I'orto ^ IJieo, to he followed quickly by )P an army of about 30,000 men. (j That number is to be increased to to,000 and later to 70,000 if.ndv so many are needed. 11|0 * io.' To I'iiit < oiihI I ,i it li ii lure t i' 'fake t \?sriiro!>? < inilv ( ;.tiinrtio.-o f?* If C. C. C. f.ui to euro, (irai^iMLs rot / y