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THE EYENING TBIES WASHINGTON THTJRSDA MAY 10 1900 L He Says the Province of Cavite is Cleaved of Rebels iu Detail Tlic Flll- I M flouted nt Vnrluux- IalntK With Great Luvt Death of Iilcuteimui Chciioy The Gallunt Conduct or OlHccrtt Referred To BrigadIer General Wheaton commanding on expeditionary brifrufi in the Philippines has made the following report to the War Department concerning the organization and operations of his command To the Adjutant General United States Army Washington D C Sir Wbeatons Expeditionary Brigade was organized by orders from headquarters First Division Eighth Army Corps dated Manila January 4 1900 and consisted of the Fourth United States Infantry Twen lyelchth United States Infntry Volun tpers Thirtyeighth United States Infantry Volunteers Fortyfifth United States In- fantry Volunteers Companies D and H tpiirtyjsievcnth Infantry United States Vol iinteers with four field guns and a de tichmont of the Fourth United States Ar tjllery with two MaximXordenfeldt guns two Hotchklss 165 guns under First Lieut M C Buckey Third United States Artillery and Kenlys Battery of four ma- chine guns- I arrived at Bacoor at noon January 5 and aasumed command The Fourth Uni- ted States Infantry was at Imus the Twentyeight Infantry United States Vol- unteers at and near Baccor the Thirty eighth and Fortyfifth Infantry from tIm Zipote to Fassay companies of the Thir ty seventh Infantry United States Volun- teers and Buckeys and Kenlys guns en route from Manila to Bacoor Jan uary 6 I directed that the whole force should concentrate January 7 at Imus one battalion Twentyeighth United States Volunteers under Colonel Birkhimer to make reconnoissance toward Cavite Viejo before marching to Imus The main force of the enemy were entrenched in the vi- cinity of Cavite Viejo and the object of the reconnoissance wil to convey the im- pression that ue would make our main at tack there Preparatory to the movement ordered Colonel Birkhimer camped the First Battalion of his regiment at Blna cayan weet of Bacoor and across the riverThe morning of January 7 Major B D Price directed that a reccnnolsssnce be made from Imus on the Dasmarinas road First Lieut Ward Cheney Fourth Infantry with Company C Fourth Infantry under command of Second Lieut Henry A Way Fourth Infantry were charged with this reconnaissance Leaving Imus at daylight Lieutenant Cheney encountered the enemy entrenched about one mile south on the Daemarines road lie immediately charged their entrenchments held by some liDO men Lieutenant Cheney was mortally wounded and Privates August M Arickson and August Haisch killed and one private wounded The scouts under command of Lieutenant Way succeeded in striking the enemy on the left and rear driving them from their entrenchments deetroying their camp equipage and inflicting a loss which it has since been learned exceeded more than fifty In killed and wounded At 6 oclock a m January 7 Col W E Birkhimer Infantry United L A REPORT FROM WHEA TON HIM OlurntionK fud pliio 1 < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ States Volunteers with battalion Twenty Infantry and one section Fifth Ar- tillery under command of CaDt H J j marched from Binacnyan on the Cavite Viejo road The enemy was found I at Putol strongly entrenched and opened- a heavy rifle fire upon Colonel Birkhlmers advance The 32 Inch gun under Captain Reilly immediately opened upon the front of the enemy the Infantry deployed made j a front ami flank attack and by skillful i movements Colonel Birkhimer succeeded in getting in the rear of the enemys works with a part of his command The Insur- gents making a determined stand were finally routed with slaughter eeventyfour dead being counted on one portion of the field They fled in confusion being sub jected to Infantry rifle fire and shrapnel from the field gun during their retreat Colonel Birkhimer reported but eight of bis command wounded The section of artil- lery had three men wounded He then marched to Imus to which place the other two battalions of his regiment bad been directed Clcnrliipr the Country Upon arrival of the Second and Third battalions of the Twentyeighth Infantry U S Volunteers and Buckeys guns at Imus to which place I went at an early hour Major S F Taggart was directed to clear the country in front of the outposts on the ImusDasmarlnas Road my object being to give room for the troops arriving- to bivouac in readiness for marching south on January 8 By my direction Major Tag gart deployed on the Dasmarinas Road Buckeys guns to support the movement by advancing along the road with the line The scouts of Fourth U S Infantry un MUST CURE lien ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¼ An army with oldfashioned guns tpght as well expect to defeat a well equipped foe as a people to conquer disease by antiquated modes of treat tpcnt AWNYON Any medicine prescribed for the sick should have positively proved its efficacy thoroughly demonstrated that it IS A CURE before it is of fered to the fuffertr The bedside of the diseased or the ailing is no place for experimenting Guesswork is criminal when life is at stake Bun of Improved Homeopathic Remedies furnishes absolute CURES for every disease Each t his remedies has been actually tested and proved before given to the public each has dem- onstrated its merits by thousands of cures Prof Munyon in his work of relieving the sick has the services of the ablest physicians spe daKstc demists of the world Ills Remedies represent the best thought and latest discoveries of all medical schools I t Ins System lOSt nd en- listed e ¬ + If you lave Rheumatism try Munrnns Rheuma- tism Cure if you have a Cold try his Cold Cure if you have Dyspepsia ire his Dyspepsia Cure if you hive any Kidney try his Kidney Cure ilunyon loss a specific remedy for most dis- ease mostly Sic at any drug store Inhaler cures Catarrh Grippe Bronchitis etc Price with all medicines complete LOO If you really think you need the advice of killed specialists Mniiyotin Doctor Are Free 623 Thirteenth Street NW am to C pm Week Days 12 to 2 pnr Sundays every ¬ ¬ table preparation for the restoring to Health t of tirod out kidneys and overworked livers J JThpntheso great organs aro in health there can no impure blood headaches or constipation Man cannot improve on nature hence it is amusing to read of medi- cines which claim to remove impurities from the blood Tho kidneys enrich and vitalize the blood etc The kidneys liver and lungs purify the blood and they alone Neither medicine nor man can do it War ners Safe Cure by helping nature is an aid an that and nothing more The twentieth century man or woman is a reasoning sensible person and seldom deceived by misstatements We Fit the HardtoFit t We have selected a number of styles from the stuK which we recently purchased in Philadelphia and are making you an extraordinary offer when we cut the price to 840 We give you n choice from Blue Cheviots Black Cheviots and Herringbone Stripes The fit style quality and workmanship of every garment are guaranteed It is made on the premises cannot leave our workrooms until YOU pronounce it satisfactory We press andjkeep it in repair one year free of charge HORN 637 F ooeot t OO- i r 4- t 0- drners Solo Cure is ScIent T b a r t e 4 assistantsimply I i j t t Summer Suits Ii- y d JII I I an THE TAILOR a S e- e a veeU 4 0 I r 4 4 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4q ¬ ¬ + = der Lieutenant Way Fourth Irfantry to cover the right The enemy was found in force estimated at 1000 strong nnd cover- ing the Dasmarinas and Anabo roads Ma- Jor Taggart attacked at 1130 a m and by 215 oclock p m the enemy were driven from the vicinity and had las len back on the Anabo and Dasmariaaj roads Prisoners taken by Major Taggart reported their loss at sixty killed and more than eighty wounded Major Taggart had one man killed and six wounded Tho Thirtyeighth and Fortyfifth U S In fantry Volunteers reached Imus during the day and bivouacked on the ground cleared by Major Taggart On January S I directed the brigadt Fourth U S Infantry excepted on Das marinas in two columns the Twenty eighth Infantry and Buckeys guns taking the Anabo Road the Thirtyeighth Forty fifth two companies Thirtyseventh re- mainder of artillery and trains marching on the ImusPasmarinas Road One bat talion Fourth U S Infantry marched via BInacayan in the direction of Cavite Viejo and the other two battalions covered he country on the left of the Anabo and right of the Dasmarinas Road s the vi- cinity of Imus Dasmarinas war occupied- at noon the enemy having fled sU entire ly evacuated the country marched through During he afternoon of the 8th instant Colonel Dorst was directed to march his regiment the Fortyflub Infantry U S Volunteers on Buena Vista and Quintana- to the west of Dasmarinas- On January 9 a battalion of the Twen tyelghth Infantry United States Volun teers was ordered to make reconnoissance- in the direction of Carmen north and east I of Dasmarinas and a company was sent to Buena Vista January 10 by direction of Major General Bates the division t I ordered Col G H Anderson to march on Talisay with his regiment the Buckey Battery to be reported to bin and to act under his orders Colonel Anderson was directed to attack any enemy found and to clear the country around the north- ern shore of Lake Taal of all armed bodies of Insurgents January 12 Colonel Ander- son having marched to Talisay and then toward the eastern side of Iake Taal was by orders of the division commander i transferred to the command of Brigadier General Schwan operating In the province to the east The Fortysixth Infantry was transferred to my command one battalion being at Silang one at Blnang and one at Indang I moved my headquarters to Si lang on the 13th inst Prior to this date the Fourth United States Infantry occu pied the country about San Francisco de Malabon Cavite Viejo and Rosario The Fortyfifth Infantry had been concentrated- at Naic and a squadron of the Eleventh Cavalry assigned to my command was also at that place An Attempted Amljiisli Colonel Dorst Fortyfifth Infantry January 14 was directed to take one bat- talion of his regiment and three troops Eleventh Cavalry End reconnoitre the country in the vicinity of Kagallanes Tuy and the mountains to the south Colonel Dorst was on this reconnoissance until January 20 Three miles south of Xasugbu his cavalry had a skirmish with a small party of insurgents killing four North of Magallanes upon his return an attempt was made by about sixty insurgents to ambush his command where the trail en tered a gorge Four Insurgents were kill- ed His loss during the reconnolssance was two men wounded On January 16 Major W II Johnston Fortysixth Infantry at Indang was di rected to make a reconnoissance to Lemery with three companies of his regiment January 18 I sent a battalion of the Twen tyeighth Infantry under Major George H Morgan to follow Johnston and to take station at Taal or Lemery The ISth In stant Major Johnston reported from Lem ery thatot Balayan he had destroyed sev- enteen rifles and spiked one muzzleloading cannon that upon reaching Calcoa he had to clock I I Roa I I Thirtyeighth by way of Sllang I I I I com- mander Infantry ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ driven out a company of Insurgents and found three dead prove the enemy across the river at Lemery to Taal The insur- gents were 800 strong with four cannon Major Johnston reported January 20 that he had communicated with Batangas by gunboat and that three companies were sent from there by Colonel Anderson Thirtyeighth Infantry to cooperate Taal was then carried and the Insurgents all dispersed Their cannon were captur- ed Major Johnston returned to Indang with his battalion January 24 Ma- jor Morgans Battalion of the Twenty ¬ ¬ ¬ eighth Infantry arriving at Taal and there i taking station before Major Johnston left Colonel Dorst was directed January 24 i to march with one battalion of his regi- ment and a squadron of the Eleventh Cav- alry to Lemery to clear the country en duty be has been engaged to date The whole province of Cavite has been marched over and frequent rerjtinoissance made upon all roads and trails all The principal towns and in many of them municipal government established The insurgent forces formerly occupying the province have dispersed and the greater number returned to their homes and have gone to work in the fields Few arms have yet been captured and It is probable that a large number of rifles are concealed in the fields and forests of the province The greatest activity has been employed by regimental and other com- manders In thoroughly scouting the coun- try that every part of the province of Cavite may be untenable for armed Insur gents- I desire to call attention t the gallant conduct of Ll ut Ward Cheney Fourth United States Infantry who fell mortally wounded in leading his company against the entrenchments of the eneny on the 7th Inst Lieut Henry A Way Fourth United States Infantry was conspicuous for gallant conduct that day I invite tt tention to the very skillful as well is gal lant conduct of Cc W E Birkhimer Twentyeighth Infantry United States Volunteers In the combat at Putol By his skill he Inflicted a crushing blow upon the enemy who were in superior force at that point Major E F Taggart Twentyeighth Infantry United States Volunteers should be given great credit for the hand- ling of two battalions of his regiment and Buckeys guns In clearing the front at Imus on the 7th inst He was assisted by Capt Charles R Howland Twentyeighth Infantry aide and First LJeuL M F Smith Twentieth Infantry acting aide of my staff who rendered gallant service un- der fire I am indebted to Cal George R Anderson Thirtyeighth Infantry U S V for his prompt and energetic action while serving under my command and to Major- B D Price commanding the Fourth United States Infantry for energetic and skillful action in the disposition of his regiment Major W H Johnston Forty sixth Infantry U S V deserves credit for the able and skillful handling of his battalion resulting in the occupation of Taal and the defeat of superior force of Insurgents- A GOOD COMPLEXION Depends on Good DigestIon This is almof an axiom although usual ly we are apt to thInk that face powders lotions fancy soaps etc are the secrets for securing a clear com plexion But all these are simply super ficial assistants- It is impossible to havea good complex ion unless the digestive organs perform their work properly unless the stomach by properly digesting the food taken into it furnishes an abundance of pure blood a good complexion is impossible This is the reason so many ladles are using Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets because they promptly cure any stomach trouble and they have found out that perfect means a perfect complexion and one that does not and powders to enhance its beauty Many ladles diet themselves or deny themselves many articles of food solely in order to keep their complexion clear When Stuarts Dyspepsia tablets are used no such dieting is necessary take these tablets and eat all the good wholesome food you want and you need have no fear of indigestion nor the sallow dull complexion which nine women out of ten have solely because they are suffering from some form of Indiges tion Bear in mind that beauty proceeds from good health good health results from per- fect digestion and we UaVe Advanced the best argument to Induce erer man and woman to give this splendid remedy a trial Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets can be found in drug stores and costs but 50 cents per package- If there is any the stom- ach or bowels they will remove Hand the resultant effects are good digestion good health and a clear bright complexion route and In that clnity upon which I I occupied I I so cosmetics di- gestion requirecosmetics Jl o ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ HECHTS GREATER STORES 513515 Seventh Street I I I iII I z T I + HECHTS GREATER STORES f 513515 Seventh Street I I I f f I I By all means attend HeeMs Hour Sales Jomofrow I- AVrt iol w1 JSL 5tl o make this sale of such wonderful importance purchases of great lots of merchandise jiind regular prices is the greatest cause KtXTriVtions in 4 the prices of strictly spring wearables to make way for lighter summer tort also makessome real f IJ ly remarkable values X T Purchases will be cheerfully charged when desired do not hesitate to ask for the privi T- T lege it costs nothing X t here for the confidence of sueh extraordinary t f ties have Recent haven you with vtl Man circumstances cOlHlnil1 < + 9 to 10 4 7Sc for plain white and color- ed border handkerchiefs and also for a lot of mens fast black and tan half hose both handkerchiefs and hose the regular lOc 1212c for the choice of our entire stock of 25c books and 25c for the choice of our entire stock of SOc books this makes the greatest book values youve ever knojrnS I 6 l2c for childrens fast black ribbed hose all sizes lOc sort 2c for choice jot hundreds of ladies pure linen collars In all sizes and all styles 17c each for infants fine cambric slips which sell for about double 6c for infants knitted bootees in all colors 2ec for handcrocheted sacques of fine zephyr 2 l2c for l c and lie black and tan shoo polish or paste 24e pair for black serge slip- pers sizes 4 to S usually 4tc ic each for boys polka det pattern percale shirt waists such as usually soil at 19c and more 3 7Se yard for mMclla rem nants yard wide Jut received from the nlll same quality as soils frera the piece for 6c and Sc a yard as aaaay yards as you want 4 7Sc yard for new lot of eabie cord dlraltles IB most beautiful stripes fig- ures and dash effects In light ae- dlnai and dark grounds IB pad lengths for waists tea QOWM ad Louse dresses would be Me if ia the ilece for cream curtMia criai 26 Inches wide usual 5c sort 10 to 11 12 l2e for good stze wklaat teisb Window Sereeas which will At say ordinary window 12 yard for boat taaKy Colored Table Oilcloth ia haadssaiest puterae for full deublesod siae Spread handsome Marseilles patterns worth 7 l2c will buy Changeable Set4e de Austria SIlk im baadsoste casaWaa- tiooH which sell at 25c yard asaaily 4 7Se will buy do WewW h Fancy Dress Goode la full pieces splendid- ly desirable sold for li l2c formerly 3 7Sc yard for A proa Gingham in assortment of check ptt ras 2 c for Ladies Crash Skirts per- fectly washable tall width and well made for which many stores wttt ask you double 49c for Ladies Serge Congress or Lace Shoes stet 5 to S which sell at a dollar C3c pair for Ladies Tan sad Black Oxfords in splendid style which 49c for choice of several Immense ta bles full of Ladies Percale Skirt Waists in as many as tweaty styles and all sizes the hacxlraeot patterns and the most perfectfittia waists possible to buy identical with those sold else where for Sc lIe 29c for Ladies Seersucker Under skirts in various colors all warranted fast elegant fer summer wear 12c for 12 yards of Valend Laces for edging ruffles etc la seat patterns 612c for Ladies Ribbed Vests with neck and armbelcs with tape ic for Ladies Turnover Collars of embrodiery- 9c for Mens Suspenders in variety of patterns and Mens Brighton Gar- ters also a lot of mens 5c neckwear 4t I mens oj sort i T I 1 o hey e J bleached f i t J 27Se JL lie lie J I J I t I I J oboes sell I oj 7 I J i t oj T I ± run or I I s 1 daUnt 1 i 4 r t x r i 4 i 4 e c I 1 for L6 everywhere 4 and I 4 i ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ + + + + + + + + + + ± ± + + ± + + + ± ± + ± + RAN AWAY TO MARRY A Buffalo Rectors Daughter Weds a Young Ae v Yorker BUFFALO N Y May li Miss Anna Mortimer Hyde Rcksecker of Buffalo and Langley Ingraham of New York city were married at St Lukes Church Rochester- on Monday May 7 by the Rev Mr Burle son the assistant rector It was a careful- ly planned mind wellcarried out elopement Miss Ricksecker is the seventeenyear old daughter of the Rev C A Ricksecker rector of Grace Episcopal Church of this city Up to Monday she attended St Mar garets private school here a most select Institution Mr Inpraham is the scion old New York family numbering among his ancestors thai famous preacher of the same name who wrote the religious clas- sic The Prince of the House of David Mr Ingraham is twentysix years old The young T ople met some time ago and quickly ripened into love There were immediate and strenuous objections on the part of Miss Rlckseck ers parents Xo objection was made to Mr Insraham but they withheld their consent because their daughter was still attending school and too young On Monday morning last Miss Ricksecker left her home ostensibly for St Margar ets School as usual She was met by Mr Ingraham After a short conference in which a few details were arranged tim young people took the Empire State Ex press on the New York Central Railroad for Rochester On arriving in that city they were at once driven to St Lukes Church where the Rev Mr Burleson speedily performed the marriage service Then two telegrams were sent one to Mrs Ingrahams parents In Buffalo and one to Mr Ingrahams parents in New York and the happy pair again took a train with the metropolis as a destination Former SInvc 103 Years Old FREDERICKSBURG Va May lia Strother who was a slave of Dr Wal ter Hooe is living near Bellefair Mills Stafford county and according to the fam- ily Bible is 103 years old She Is bright and still has a godd memory tMO Women si well as turn lO nade miserable by kidney and P bladder trouble Dr Eilmera Swamp Root the great kidney druggists in fifty cent and Eizes may have a bottle by mail free also pamphlet telling all shout It and its wonderful cures Adfrpa Kilmer Co Sinshamton N T t or- an lODe 0 B L f M E cures At dol- lar You ample are- as I I remedy pnipUy Ln ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 11 to 12 33c for and Mhtses Rough and Trimmed Sailors white or black which are C9e values 1 l2c yards for shirred Ribbons all black or Mack and white pure silk usually 5c to Sc sort for Ladies fast black full seamless Hose all sizes 23c the mens colored balbriggan shirts and drawers which formerly sold at 4Gc- SJte for the choice of hundreds of la percale lawn and batiste wrap- pers with full width skirts in light medium and dark colors splendidly which are sold for as much ax J126 usually 9ScT aIr for ladies tan lace shoes in all sizes which sell usually for Sc pair for ladies fine dengola strap sUppers with buckle and bow sizes 5 to 8 Instead of 125 p4q e skirts made with esme full JB width sell for s a J2 elsewhere lie pair for little Brownie overalls of denim and with ebeeWersirapfe worth 3 t fer kane posts geed st ch pants which soft at Me ttwcally black md WHO ebevtots aad as welt SB lilac aeries la iowbibreut aad ve Ue effects X 7Se yard far white Miaaook- to Muortateat styles suck as BMtally at 6e yard 2 7Se yard for let trf paw H o4e 1rtBsraHM at bat gad eCyies whiefaMBSllr at lie yard lie for ban quality battaad ektadas i alt enters complete with axuwas- 3S tar west Satyrs carpet oaaa4s te ate 1 to 2 2 7Se yard for linen fiaish Meacbed crash teweita 1 l2 each fee plaid roadyatade- friacod towels lc for pretty mantel or piano lam eqwias of pretty art drapery In all colors fringed all around worth 33c she spreads Marseilles patterns worth JL- 2JS for lot of Indies bach aad bluo Cheviot skirts with aew backs width regwlor 4 values Sc for childrens fine phpie reefers p4ak or white trianaed with ea breWery worth for ladles nwjslia drawers with HIM and tacks 3 12 for the choice of copies of slightly soiled music 2 to 3 25c for two pairs ladles black tan and fancy hose plain or dropstitchc- dfH seamless and perfectly fast eol 3c fer allover laees for waists yokes and sleeves In handsome pat teras F 6 l2c dies I med 2 for a lot of white rap S hors mIMe The paIr s caet ere far tJle el lee ot any HS i nit Use house ioelodog fancy and blouse ell i t sash soft Mew worth tip dIe far heavy full tocble bed i- He lee a Jet of boys sttnllCke sep ante coctsJn l to It deep too ors Ladies w athntr c Ii cbs iota esaslmeros chock jft r extra sizes serge full bin L- Ie ¬ < = 2 to 3 CONTINUED SOc pair for ladles Ttia gl6Vee In all colors tan grey modes and white every pair fitCffoT worth 9c 5173 lao es trimmed scicr rough stiajsc trimmed ncJUjrosett of corded silk edged with straw and also bunch of wheat and velvet band worth J325 19c yard for full yard wde black storm serge the good serviceable quality which ia well wrtn29e yard 3c bottle this hour fer Carters ink or pure gum mucilage lie for chitdreas Sine muslin drawers all sizes from 1 to 7 3c for ladleS corsets af ventilated cloth strong and perfectly made the 5Se sort lie for boys serge doth cheviot golf caps 5 8 for skirts some pie in and trimmed with two of applique- W S for Ladles Gfrsraiiids floe aad colored Tai rta Silk Under- skirts with two styles of floaaeos full width and worth r5o- S l3e pair for Br Kae P ats which sell at 19e aaily 4 7e eqcfc R a4jrMade 5- Pfltew s size sad iMadMra 3 7Sc yard for wwrtk Sc yard 8e for I t f Bop Crmafe Am White T Duck which are eadly worth J Screens wI tetok 21 taek c high and win ex lend te 3S wMe worth J9c- e pillow H- ad covers ia htaaaaan- cafgas worth to 35c 4W for haadtasse Site W as of Taffeta la WIlde sad aM adorn aDd whHe SMdaoaely tacked htsastltchoc and eorded aewest sarsseats worth to S 139 for ladies bicycle boots which formerly sold te 354- SSc for ladies Week aereerized aa derskirts with accordion ptaited flounce IS Inches wide 21c for awstia short asder ekirts with deep iteMS aad tacks 9Sc fer odd lot of colored cloth dresses sises 6 to S years liaed throughout and formerly sold for to 4 wide faacy dress oods and stack ere pen which foraierly sold at 39c Oaly 5 yards of it 3 7Se yard for yardwide mMeocaed- zmtsHa ressaaats good heavy quality which sells at Sc and Se nerd J44S this hoar for aaotaer lot of la dies trimmed hats which up to JSSS to 5 ISo for aeas laundered while shirts sizes 17 and 17 12 oaiy which feraer ly sold for 5c aad lIe 51 9 for mens patent leather lace shoes or oxfords whkh are JS values J T I f r J T I TT I I r tnt oj T homespun rows I block i T good i G 7Se 3nl for Ife t I- nter OIIeiecJa in sew hoe pot series worth lie St yrds tabandsoexe i let rr i JIll l Inches I lIe rr table 11 t i test I J I 1 I ± lie yard for yard aUweel yard I areworth i X T I 4 i E I E 4 1 7 lgdsggzey sos j 4 D1ec sad haadIred OvalLy Mair- or of i abast of heavy Oroieoies deolgas T 4- 3nr4 Salts orgeW9 Vbt sbss tie ap 4 peed 4 T 211 lOc 7 4 ± > ¬ ¬ + + + > + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ± + HECHT AND COMPANY 513515 Seventh Street f I + BUTTONED UP WITH GOLD n Sensation CFron the Denver News What do you think of a man wearing good gold money for buttons on his clothes was the opinion of B L Hewitt the cattle man at the Brown the other nightBenson McKee of Albuquerque has set the tongues of the Eastern nabobs awag glng by a little fad he has I saw him last week on a Burlington train looking after a lot of bronchos he was taking to Chicago And every button on that mans clothes was a golden coin soldered to a little on the back Word seemed to have gone ahead by wire that Barnums circus was coming At every station there was a crowd to see the man with the golden clothes Why the twenties on his greatcoat looked like sunflowers When we reached Chicago there was an ovation Every employe of the stock- yards It seemed turned out to bid McKee welcome And the way some of those fel- lows touched the yellow coins was enough- to make me laugh McKees overcoat was fastened with double eagles His sack coat bad tens for buttons while his waist- coat was fastened with fives What he had on his trousers where his galluses were moored could only be guessed Above the tails of his overcoat in the back of course two 1S99 twenties and for a scarfpin a golden three that probably commands a premium on account of Its rarity was dangling from a pin with a huge diamond for a head GREAT Ills Reputation Surviving Centuries From the Saturday Review After six hundred years Dantes reputa- tion stands unchallenged He Is a classic and yet the witticism which was a prophecy of Voltaire has been absolutely falsified Sa reputation saflermira tou Jours parce quon ne lira guere During the ccntury tils cult has had a re- vival unexampled In the annals of litera- ture Textsandcommentaries have poured from the J 5 5 In bewildering volume T read Dante is irisome but beneath the frothy flows the calm and stea3y devotion of numberless silent worshippers Nor Is the Divina Commedia a book only Pron lbolnrqnC CrentC I rln I DAS t Ever to he force ot S that to nslte There Is much In Uust I A Man were FAME Through- out him dn Sainte him all fantastical ridiculous dfic ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > HOTEL GERARD Hth Street near Broadway New York ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Modern in All Its AppoioUccata- CSXTKALLT coon AND American arid European Plan Under new management J B HAMBLEXS SONS Preprieton ALSO Avon Inn and Cottages AVON J i select tsort on the Sew Jersey Cast for particulars apleed3m- SUM3IER RESORTS HOT 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THE EYENING TBIES WASHINGTON THTJRSDA MAY 10 1900

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BrigadIer General Wheaton commandingon expeditionary brifrufi in the Philippineshas made the following report to the WarDepartment concerning the organizationand operations of his command

To the Adjutant General United StatesArmy Washington D C

Sir Wbeatons Expeditionary Brigadewas organized by orders from headquartersFirst Division Eighth Army Corps datedManila January 4 1900 and consisted ofthe Fourth United States Infantry Twenlyelchth United States Infntry Voluntpers Thirtyeighth United States InfantryVolunteers Fortyfifth United States In-

fantry Volunteers Companies D and Htpiirtyjsievcnth Infantry United States Voliinteers with four field guns and a detichmont of the Fourth United States Ar

tjllery with two MaximXordenfeldt gunstwo Hotchklss 165 guns under First

Lieut M C Buckey Third United StatesArtillery and Kenlys Battery of four ma-

chine guns-I arrived at Bacoor at noon January 5

and aasumed command The Fourth Uni-

ted States Infantry was at Imus theTwentyeight Infantry United States Vol-

unteers at and near Baccor the Thirtyeighth and Fortyfifth Infantry from tImZipote to Fassay companies of the Thirty seventh Infantry United States Volun-teers and Buckeys and Kenlys gunsen route from Manila to Bacoor January 6 I directed that the whole forceshould concentrate January 7 at Imus onebattalion Twentyeighth United StatesVolunteers under Colonel Birkhimer tomake reconnoissance toward Cavite Viejobefore marching to Imus The main forceof the enemy were entrenched in the vi-

cinity of Cavite Viejo and the object ofthe reconnoissance wil to convey the im-

pression that ue would make our main attack there Preparatory to the movementordered Colonel Birkhimer camped theFirst Battalion of his regiment at Blnacayan weet of Bacoor and across theriverThe morning of January 7 Major B DPrice directed that a reccnnolsssnce bemade from Imus on the Dasmarinas roadFirst Lieut Ward Cheney Fourth Infantrywith Company C Fourth Infantry undercommand of Second Lieut Henry A WayFourth Infantry were charged with thisreconnaissance Leaving Imus at daylightLieutenant Cheney encountered the enemyentrenched about one mile south on theDaemarines road lie immediately chargedtheir entrenchments held by some liDO

men Lieutenant Cheney was mortallywounded and Privates August M Aricksonand August Haisch killed and one privatewounded The scouts under command ofLieutenant Way succeeded in striking theenemy on the left and rear driving themfrom their entrenchments deetroying theircamp equipage and inflicting a loss whichit has since been learned exceeded morethan fifty In killed and wounded

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marched from Binacnyan on theCavite Viejo road The enemy was found I

at Putol strongly entrenched and opened-a heavy rifle fire upon Colonel Birkhlmersadvance The 32 Inch gun under CaptainReilly immediately opened upon the frontof the enemy the Infantry deployed made j

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movements Colonel Birkhimer succeeded ingetting in the rear of the enemys workswith a part of his command The Insur-gents making a determined stand werefinally routed with slaughter eeventyfourdead being counted on one portion of thefield They fled in confusion being subjected to Infantry rifle fire and shrapnelfrom the field gun during their retreatColonel Birkhimer reported but eight of biscommand wounded The section of artil-lery had three men wounded He thenmarched to Imus to which place the othertwo battalions of his regiment bad beendirected

Clcnrliipr the CountryUpon arrival of the Second and Third

battalions of the Twentyeighth InfantryU S Volunteers and Buckeys guns atImus to which place I went at an earlyhour Major S F Taggart was directed toclear the country in front of the outpostson the ImusDasmarlnas Road my objectbeing to give room for the troops arriving-to bivouac in readiness for marching southon January 8 By my direction Major Taggart deployed on the Dasmarinas RoadBuckeys guns to support the movementby advancing along the road with the lineThe scouts of Fourth U S Infantry un

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der Lieutenant Way Fourth Irfantry tocover the right The enemy was found inforce estimated at 1000 strong nnd cover-ing the Dasmarinas and Anabo roads Ma-Jor Taggart attacked at 1130 am and by 215 oclock p m the enemywere driven from the vicinity and had laslen back on the Anabo and Dasmariaajroads Prisoners taken by Major Taggartreported their loss at sixty killed and morethan eighty wounded Major Taggart hadone man killed and six wounded ThoThirtyeighth and Fortyfifth U S Infantry Volunteers reached Imus duringthe day and bivouacked on the groundcleared by Major Taggart

On January S I directed the brigadtFourth U S Infantry excepted on Dasmarinas in two columns the Twentyeighth Infantry and Buckeys guns takingthe Anabo Road the Thirtyeighth Fortyfifth two companies Thirtyseventh re-mainder of artillery and trains marchingon the ImusPasmarinas Road One battalion Fourth U S Infantry marched viaBInacayan in the direction of Cavite Viejoand the other two battalions covered hecountry on the left of the Anabo andright of the Dasmarinas Road s the vi-cinity of Imus Dasmarinas war occupied-at noon the enemy having fled sU entirely evacuated the country marched throughDuring he afternoon of the 8th instantColonel Dorst was directed to march hisregiment the Fortyflub Infantry U SVolunteers on Buena Vista and Quintana-to the west of Dasmarinas-

On January 9 a battalion of the Twentyelghth Infantry United States Volunteers was ordered to make reconnoissance-in the direction of Carmen north and east I

of Dasmarinas and a company was sent toBuena Vista January 10 by direction ofMajor General Bates the division t

I ordered Col G H Anderson tomarch on Talisay with his regiment the

Buckey Battery to be reported to bin andto act under his orders Colonel Andersonwas directed to attack any enemy foundand to clear the country around the north-ern shore of Lake Taal of all armed bodiesof Insurgents January 12 Colonel Ander-son having marched to Talisay and thentoward the eastern side of Iake Taalwas by orders of the division commander i

transferred to the command of BrigadierGeneral Schwan operating In the provinceto the east The Fortysixth Infantry wastransferred to my command one battalionbeing at Silang one at Blnang and one atIndang I moved my headquarters to Silang on the 13th inst Prior to this datethe Fourth United States Infantry occupied the country about San Francisco deMalabon Cavite Viejo and Rosario TheFortyfifth Infantry had been concentrated-at Naic and a squadron of the EleventhCavalry assigned to my command wasalso at that place

An Attempted AmljiisliColonel Dorst Fortyfifth Infantry

January 14 was directed to take one bat-talion of his regiment and three troopsEleventh Cavalry End reconnoitre thecountry in the vicinity of Kagallanes Tuyand the mountains to the south ColonelDorst was on this reconnoissance untilJanuary 20 Three miles south of Xasugbuhis cavalry had a skirmish with a smallparty of insurgents killing four Northof Magallanes upon his return an attemptwas made by about sixty insurgents toambush his command where the trail entered a gorge Four Insurgents were kill-ed His loss during the reconnolssancewas two men wounded

On January 16 Major W II JohnstonFortysixth Infantry at Indang was directed to make a reconnoissance to Lemerywith three companies of his regimentJanuary 18 I sent a battalion of the Twentyeighth Infantry under Major George HMorgan to follow Johnston and to takestation at Taal or Lemery The ISth Instant Major Johnston reported from Lemery thatot Balayan he had destroyed sev-enteen rifles and spiked one muzzleloadingcannon that upon reaching Calcoa he had

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driven out a company of Insurgents andfound three dead prove the enemy acrossthe river at Lemery to Taal The insur-gents were 800 strong with four cannon

Major Johnston reported January 20that he had communicated with Batangasby gunboat and that three companies weresent from there by Colonel AndersonThirtyeighth Infantry to cooperateTaal was then carried and the Insurgentsall dispersed Their cannon were captur-ed Major Johnston returned to Indangwith his battalion January 24 Ma-

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taking station before Major Johnston leftColonel Dorst was directed January 24 i

to march with one battalion of his regi-ment and a squadron of the Eleventh Cav-alry to Lemery to clear the country en

duty be has been engaged to dateThe whole province of Cavite has been

marched over and frequent rerjtinoissancemade upon all roads and trails all Theprincipal towns and in many ofthem municipal government establishedThe insurgent forces formerly occupyingthe province have dispersed and thegreater number returned to their homesand have gone to work in the fields Fewarms have yet been captured and It isprobable that a large number of rifles areconcealed in the fields and forests of theprovince The greatest activity has beenemployed by regimental and other com-manders In thoroughly scouting the coun-try that every part of the province ofCavite may be untenable for armed Insurgents-

I desire to call attention t the gallantconduct of Ll ut Ward Cheney FourthUnited States Infantry who fell mortallywounded in leading his company againstthe entrenchments of the eneny on the7th Inst Lieut Henry A Way FourthUnited States Infantry was conspicuousfor gallant conduct that day I invite tttention to the very skillful as well is gallant conduct of Cc W E BirkhimerTwentyeighth Infantry United StatesVolunteers In the combat at Putol Byhis skill he Inflicted a crushing blow uponthe enemy who were in superior force atthat point

Major E F Taggart TwentyeighthInfantry United States Volunteersshould be given great credit for the hand-ling of two battalions of his regiment andBuckeys guns In clearing the front atImus on the 7th inst He was assisted byCapt Charles R Howland TwentyeighthInfantry aide and First LJeuL M FSmith Twentieth Infantry acting aide ofmy staff who rendered gallant service un-der fire I am indebted to Cal George RAnderson Thirtyeighth Infantry U S Vfor his prompt and energetic action whileserving under my command and to Major-B D Price commanding the FourthUnited States Infantry for energetic andskillful action in the disposition of hisregiment Major W H Johnston Fortysixth Infantry U S V deserves creditfor the able and skillful handling of hisbattalion resulting in the occupation ofTaal and the defeat of superior force ofInsurgents-

A GOOD COMPLEXIONDepends on Good DigestIon

This is almof an axiom although usually we are apt to thInk thatface powders lotions fancy soaps etcare the secrets for securing a clear complexion But all these are simply superficial assistants-

It is impossible to havea good complexion unless the digestive organs performtheir work properly unless the stomach byproperly digesting the food taken into itfurnishes an abundance of pure blood agood complexion is impossible

This is the reason so many ladles areusing Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets becausethey promptly cure any stomach troubleand they have found out that perfect

means a perfect complexion andone that does not andpowders to enhance its beauty

Many ladles diet themselves or denythemselves many articles of food solely inorder to keep their complexion clear WhenStuarts Dyspepsia tablets are used no suchdieting is necessary take these tablets andeat all the good wholesome food you wantand you need have no fear of indigestionnor the sallow dull complexion which ninewomen out of ten have solely because theyare suffering from some form of Indigestion

Bear in mind that beauty proceeds fromgood health good health results from per-fect digestion and we UaVe Advanced thebest argument to Induce erer man andwoman to give this splendid remedy a trial

Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets can be foundin drug stores and costs but 50 cents perpackage-

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Young Ae v YorkerBUFFALO N Y May li Miss Anna

Mortimer Hyde Rcksecker of Buffalo andLangley Ingraham of New York city weremarried at St Lukes Church Rochester-on Monday May 7 by the Rev Mr Burleson the assistant rector It was a careful-

ly planned mind wellcarried out elopementMiss Ricksecker is the seventeenyearold daughter of the Rev C A Rickseckerrector of Grace Episcopal Church of thiscity Up to Monday she attended St Margarets private school here a most selectInstitution Mr Inpraham is the scion

old New York family numbering amonghis ancestors thai famous preacher of thesame name who wrote the religious clas-sic The Prince of the House of DavidMr Ingraham is twentysix years old

The young T ople met some time agoand quickly ripened intolove There were immediate and strenuousobjections on the part of Miss Rlckseckers parents Xo objection was made toMr Insraham but they withheld theirconsent because their daughter was stillattending school and too young

On Monday morning last Miss Rickseckerleft her home ostensibly for St Margarets School as usual She was met by MrIngraham After a short conference inwhich a few details were arranged timyoung people took the Empire State Express on the New York Central Railroadfor Rochester On arriving in that citythey were at once driven to St LukesChurch where the Rev Mr Burlesonspeedily performed the marriage serviceThen two telegrams were sent one to MrsIngrahams parents In Buffalo and one toMr Ingrahams parents in New York andthe happy pair again took a train withthe metropolis as a destination

Former SInvc 103 Years OldFREDERICKSBURG Va May

lia Strother who was a slave of Dr Walter Hooe is living near Bellefair MillsStafford county and according to the fam-ily Bible is 103 years old She Is brightand still has a godd memory

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What do you think of a man wearinggood gold money for buttons on hisclothes was the opinion of B L Hewittthe cattle man at the Brown the othernightBenson

McKee of Albuquerque has setthe tongues of the Eastern nabobs awagglng by a little fad he has I saw himlast week on a Burlington train lookingafter a lot of bronchos he was taking toChicago And every button on that mansclothes was a golden coin soldered to alittle on the back Word seemed tohave gone ahead by wire that Barnumscircus was coming At every station therewas a crowd to see the man with thegolden clothes Why the twenties on hisgreatcoat looked like sunflowers

When we reached Chicago there wasan ovation Every employe of the stock-yards It seemed turned out to bid McKeewelcome And the way some of those fel-lows touched the yellow coins was enough-to make me laugh McKees overcoat wasfastened with double eagles His sackcoat bad tens for buttons while his waist-coat was fastened with fives What hehad on his trousers where his galluseswere moored could only be guessed Abovethe tails of his overcoat in the back ofcourse two 1S99 twenties and for ascarfpin a golden three that probablycommands a premium on account of Itsrarity was dangling from a pin with ahuge diamond for a head

GREAT

Ills Reputation SurvivingCenturies

From the Saturday ReviewAfter six hundred years Dantes reputa-

tion stands unchallenged He Is a classicand yet the witticism which was aprophecy of Voltaire has been absolutelyfalsified Sa reputation saflermira touJours parce quon ne lira guere Duringthe ccntury tils cult has had a re-

vival unexampled In the annals of litera-ture Textsandcommentaries have pouredfrom the J 5 5 In bewildering volume

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ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOFModern in All Its AppoioUccata-

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American arid European PlanUnder new management

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select tsort on the Sew Jersey Castfor particulars apleed3m-

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HOT SPRINGScapacity 150 rates 25U

per day 1500 per week and upward-L C ALPIIIX Preprieter niy5tHthsata

for scholars and enthusiasts poetical andreligious

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pants Ji-j One hundred and thirttyseight pairs of splendid cas 4t pants which are sold

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t morning af 1 a pair Xsplendid fitting elegant TI wearing garments which

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morrow for 150

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LEGAL XOTICES

THE SCrRBMK COURT OF THB BiSTRKTOF COLmMA TillS 5I DAY OF MAY 1KA-

LAI KA T SMITH vs CHARLES A SMITHNo 93SS

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