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Show VT MKiKi v -- I r V. wi - : i ' - j U I . I ", . IAYSOX UTAH, SATljllDAY, JULY BOMBARDMENT BEGUN 8HAFTER AND SAMPSON 8ANTIAOO. SANTIAGO SURROUNDED. SHELL-IN- Q paalardi Bagla tha BatUa Whlrk BUI Cadeebtedly Two. last la TbairVa- aoartttlnnal gmrraadar. - WublBKtoa, July 11. Tha bombard Incut of Santiago began yeiterday afternoon at 4 o'clock and continued until dark. It waa reanmed thia morning. Tha Bring waa begun by tha Spaniard!, whoae gone were ailenced by Bhafter'a batteriea in a abort time. It la an artillery duel with tha adrant-ag- a with Shafter, aa hia aiega gun are not only more numerous, bat tha moat powerful ever trained on a beaieged City. barter's Boa Occupy all tha La ad tba City. Touch-I- n Siboney, July 13 A concerted movement has been made by the United States army and navy on Santiago durhours, which ing the past twenty-fou- r the American qjlleers here believe will result in tlia almost immediate fall of the city. The fleet lying off Aguadoree, three miles east of Morro castle, have again began the bombardment of Santiago Notwithstanding the fact tliat oar hips had to Are at an extreme elevation, and although the range was nearly five miles, the aim waa so accurate that many of the sheila full in the city and set fire to it in four places. One shell struck St Michael's church, in which a quantity ot powder and ammunition was stored, and blew it into pieces Daring the bombardment from the era the army extended its line and drew in closer to the city, so that at the present time every road and trail leading out of the city is guarded, and the escape of the Spanish soldiers ace mi impossible. The only way they can get out of the eity le to ferry across the bay to the western aide of the harbor, and even then they could not get into the interior without en countering American troops. General Miles has complimented Shafter on hia achievements. After days' of deliberation, during .which time he waa plead with by foreign eonanla, General Torral declined to aurrender. He offered to evacuate the city if hia army would be permitted to escape capture, bnt Sliafler would not adhere to thia. 1 "reparations have been made to prevent the eacape of the Spaniards and their capitulation ia bnt a matter of time. In addition to the land batteriea, which have been placed in protected positions, Sampaon will train hia IS and guna on the eity, which have a range long enough to allow them to clear Morro and deadend upon tha eity. ; The intrenchmenta of the Americana PROPOSITION TO SURRENDER. have been materially etrangthened until Shafter ia certain that hia linea can bat Americas Line not be broken at any point lteinforee-ment- a paalanla Buiroamlrtl, Is Bstber Thin. and anppliea have alao arrived. Washington, July 13, The followGeneral Henry and hia command came was received here from on the St Paul yeaterday, and the Firat ing dispatch General Shafter: Diatrict of Columbia guarda on the "Plays del Este, July 12, HeadjCatinia. Fifth Army Corps: It has quarters General Ilawkina, commanding the been very quiet; bnt little fighting. A Firat brigade of General Kent divisof trace up since 2 o'clock considion, who waa wounded in the foot dar- flag ering proposition for surrendering, ing the attack made on our linea, Sat- now that I have the town surrounded urday night by the Spaniards, baa on the north, Lines were completed returned to the United States, at 8 p. m., by General Ludlow rig ht i Colonel Tlieaker of the Sixteenth Indown to the bay. The line ia rather fantry baa succeeded General Uawkina thin, bnt will have it strengthened in the and command of the brigade, pn General Henry, who the morning by polonel Wood of the rough riders will haa Just arrived at headquarters. Only succeed General Young. Lieutenant three or four casualties. No o ne killBoosevelt will command the rough ed aa far aa I ean learn. Expect to riders hereafter. have two of the new batteries in position tomorrow. Great deal of sufferGENERAL KENT PROMOTED. ing among the people who have gone WfU be Mada a Brlgadler-tiMaa a Be out of Santiago. Am doing my heat to ward for Bis Gallant Conduct. relieve it, hut not entirely aucceaafnL The 11. president Washington, July 8 Q AFTER,.".. . .... : KVfVeoom mended the'rawptSoa.. p! 4- -, COAL IS CONTRABAND. rGn eraUtcob F. Kent to be a major-generaThe complete reports of the (apply at St. Thoau Cannot battle of Santiago showed that Kent's division sustained the brunt of the two New York, July 13. The Danish authorities have informed United States Consul Van Horn that coal, of which the United States haa 8000 tons in tha harbor of St Thomas, ia contraband of war and that its removal by the United States so long aa this government is at war with Spain will not be permitted. Governor Ledermann informed the eon nl that any attempt to remove the coal In queatio n would be resisted by the German, French and Italian war ships in the harbor and waters near by. Consul Van Horn ia said to have referred the subject to the authorities at Washington. HAVE LEFT CANADA. l. Will Xot ba Allowed Spanish Bpr la Flourish la tha Uomlaloo. Montreal, July 13. Senor Du Hose and Lieutenant Carranza sailed at 4 o'clock thia morning on board the Dominion freight boat Ottoman. The two Spaniards are the only passengers on of 600 over the lost and battle, day's with the exception of the horse board, or and killed wounded, nearly 1,600 two-fift- h of the total number. General and eattlemen. Their sadden departure wa demanded by the government, and IS. B. M. Young waa also recommended while Colonel Du Bose is very angry at his summary for a ejectment, and says the Canadian govH. Carroll will be made a brigadier ernment will hear from him later on. generaL A MINER'S MISHAP. SPANISH PRISONERS. Btrark b a Machine Drill Which FBI MO Corvora and Estate Ana the 10SS Wko Foot, CMsj Fatal lajartas. llove Arrived at ForUmasth. Mont, July 13. Sol Fallon, a Butte, 11. The N. LL, July Portsmouth, met with a horrible accident at miner, auxiliary cruiser 8L Louis with 740 the Stewart mine. Fallon waa working fifty-fou- r Spanish prisoners, including level and sent a lot of on the officer! have arrived in Portamonth. machine drills to the surface to be 8 at Guantanamo liner left 'The big One of them fell and .o'clock Tuesday Afternoon, July 5, and sharpened. In struck him the back of the neck, did not make a atop until she dropped clear through the jaw and penetrating anchor in Portamonth harbor. on tha left aide of his face. Protruded were there the prisoners, Including will prove fatal. The drill 1036 people on board the boat, and out was removed with difficulty. lOfthls number there are ninety-on- e YELLOW FEVER IN CUBA. sick and wounded Spaniarda nnder the I care of surgeons. Admiral Cervera ia Dread Disease Make. Its Appears an Near confined to hia cabin, having been Santiago. quite ill for the past three days, alPlays del Eata, Cnba, July 13. The though be was able to be dressed thia presence of yellow fever at Caimanera, morning. Captain Enlate, who was Guantanamo and other towns in the commander of the Visesys, and is vicinity of Camp McCalls and along the also qnite ill, having been wounded in coast, has resulted in the establishment the head daring the battle off San-t- il of the strictest quarantine. Hereafter no communication will be allowed with go. The officers will he well provided the north side of the bay and no one for and allowed almost as much free- will be permitted to land from vessels the harbor here withont a dom aa though they wens stopping at enteringfrom the commanding officer. permit m private hotel. YOUNO BRIDE DESERTED. 'pack TRAIN MEETS DISASTER. JACOB P, KENT. B1UQ.-OE- h lxt division of MaV '(Commanding Otn. Shatter army of Invasion) major-generalshi- 800-fo- Tear of tha Bn Kill ad aad the Haloaca Why Wcra Wyoming Bra. Caplarad Cheyenne, Wya, July 11. A letter has been received here from Cnba, ,atating that a pack train nnder George Knight, formerly of Camp Carlin, Wya, and well known here, wa cut to pieces near Santiago a few days ago and four of the packers killed end the balance .taken prisoners. It le kiiotrn that four or five turn were members of this (Mick train, bnt the names of the killed have not been learned. Daniels of Halts Attempt ad Butclil. Butte, Mont., July 13. Mrs. Frank Xis Daniels, a bride of four weeks, who came here with her husband from Great Falls, mads an unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide because she had been deserted and left penniless. Her new husband liad sent her to the theatre, and while she was away he took all her money and clothing and kipped out TWENTY-FOURT- 1(5, Fort Merherson 'V J ; - j- tfj rv:. i: V XO. 24. THE MININO CONCRESS. Royal fal Martins Foil ot lalarsst ta Mining Mnb Bait Lake City, Utah, July It. Tlie International Mining Congresa, which drew to a close Saturday, was a moat luecessful meeting. The attendance reached several hundred delegate stales. Ausrnming from thirty-fou- r tralis, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela and 8 Surr Captain Dora! Telia of In Tarrlbto lima1 lag of a Si runs hold. Atlanta, Ga., July 12. Two hundred and thirty-fiv- e sick and wounded soldiers hive reached the general hospital at ' - 1SIK AT SANTIAGO H "I P : j THE PAYSQN GLOBE VOL VI. ' !fi "' , from Tamps. Among them are several of tha Bough lildcrs and many member of the SevenNew York. ty-first The most seriously wounded are Cap-fai-n Ducat and Lieutenant Lyon of the Twenty-fourt- h infantry, whose families are now at Salt Lake, Utah. The doctors are much encouraged by the condition of the men and say they will recover. ; Captain Dncat ia shut through tha thigh and Ids right leg is partly paralyzed. Propped np on a cot, he told llhe Associated Press representative a of the bitter fight which resulted n the wounding of himself and Lieutenant Lyon and the loss of many privates. 1ern. The aeasluns continued three days and tha papers embraced many topic of interest to mining men In ell branches of the industry. The most important resolution adopted was one C. K. introduced by Allen of Utah, asking congress to pass s law doing away with extra lateral rights. This was a compromise measure. tlie committee on lawe having recommended the abrogation of estra lateral rights, tlie apex vein and the enlargement of claims from twenty to forty acres as a compensatory measure. The report had the support of such representative men aa I'rof. Keyes of California, J. A. Murray of Montana and li. C. Chambers of Utah, but opposition was so strong Gist a compromise measure waa introduced to secure greeter harmony. A resolution was adopted asking rongress to create a department of eonimerec and industry. A secretary of mining wa also wanted, bnt there, was a difference of opinion as to whether to ask for a cabinet officer or merely a department thief undc,GUiecn'tary of the interior, as being the most promising of remits. maka Iks loo. par, vhtkccM flUcisM, POWDER Absolutely Pur ana am Mxnas ra., wo nu. PLANTS FOR INDOORS, Palms have, tor s long time been one af our rnoxt popular room plants, and On the first day of the fighting near deservedly so, If re take the precaution to select proiM-- varieties, and these El Caney, the captain and lieutenant, in a aullabie condition. If we purchase e with seventy-fiv- e men, set out to these palms direct form highly heata stone house on the top of a steep ed greenhouse are and invariably they hill. grown In such to push them up qulekly Olfa-aDepr-larafBrilliant Ilia fur vs Iks ami mails Ills stone behind lira housed the walls Yoeng Frcparstloas Being Safely they are certain to receive a sharp Comrades Collar the Stars and Stripe. Faster llalrn. the Spaniards poured in a murderous rheck from chlila. We iniut rememOff Juragus, July 6 Assistant Naval fire on the plucky Americans as they Washington, July 8. The president ber that they have been growing in a entered the narrow path leading np Constructor Richmond 1. llolmon of culled a council of war to meet humid almwpliere of 75 to 80 degrees. the flagship New York end the seven at tlie White House, the purpose being the hill. Our rooms ar very widely removed from this. In addition, the plants are Step by step the men forged ahead, seamen who, with him, sailed the col- to review tlie situation aud lsarn lier Merrimac into the chanuul of the what the present conditions are their comrades falling every minute. exposed to cold di mights early in tba day. Let them be obtained from a reBy the time the top of the hill was harbor of Santiago do Cub on June 3 and wbat changes if any should be spectable florist who has his plants in of the band last, and sunk her there, were sur- made in tlie plans for the future son-dureached, bnt twenty-tw- o a fairly cool ronxervatory a week or of the war. According to on of remained. With a shout they forced rendered by the Spanish military autwo before sale. This avoids so sudden thorities in dscided was for members their way into tha coveted stronghold exchange present, it prisoners cap- the and Injurious a rheck. It is also Imand in a desperate hand to hand fight tured by the American forces. Hob- to abide by the plans already laid, at Colonel Montgomery of Colorado portant to keep the plants free from with revolvers succeeded in scattering son and hi men were escorted through least si to tlie genural conduct of the was elected president and Milwaukee duxL A gentle wipe over with a sponge the American lines by Captain Chad- campaign. Confirmation seemed to selected as the next the Spaniards. meeting place. once n week will steure this, and at tha have-beegiven to this statement later Captain Ducat and Lieutenant Lyon wick of the New York, who waa waitand same time Impart a rlean and healthy be established will Headquarters Their worst inreceived the wounds at cloao range. ing for them. Kve-- y step of thedr in the day when, after a conference maintained In Salt Lake until moved look to the planlM. sect enemies are thrlpes and scale. of the war board, to Milwaukee in time to Of the seventy-fiv- e men, but twenty journey was marked by tliu wildest with for prepare Palm need a considerable amount of demonstrations on the part of the Secretary Long announced to the wait- the answered the roll call. opening of next year's session. water. They are. or ihould be, grown American soldiers, wlio threw aside all ing newspaper men that he had order, In small pots, when we consider tha Assembly of All IniUaa Tribes. semblance of order, scrambled out of ml Admiral ISainpson to detach from lie of the plant Nut only do they Omaha, Neb., July 11. Congress baa the entrenchments, knocked over the hia own command Immediately tlie Hat Ha Usd a Duly la Farfona fa HU thrive niurh belter so, hut they are capof fund sat a 840,000 Commodore tent be to vessels in embraced apart special guya and other camp paraphernajnst Cuantry. able of standing In xmalier vaaei and to be expended in creating at Omaha lia in their eagerness to see the re- Watson's eastern squadron and to d 1ortKinouth, N. II., July 11. Admir- are ao much easier to handle. As the rarest ethnological exhibition ever turning heroes, and sent up cheer after rect the commodore to proceed on hia al Cervera has msdc the following rule they are over potted by amateurs. attempted in thia or any other land. cheer for the men. who had passed mission. itatemeut when asked his opinion If the crown of roots does not push up Situated in the heart of the great safely through the jaws of death to Tlie vessels of tlie squadron will not concerning America: more and more, often so much so American union, within easy reach of serve their country, electto make it impossible to water effectusame 1 like America, as those the be liow Yon ask originally me, j all the remaining great Indian reserThe a ne scenes of enthusiasm were ed, fur the reason probably that ths and 1 answer that I have always liked, ally from the surface, still they do not at been has it possible here, vations, repeated upon the arrival of the men recent engagement with Orvera's and I may say loved your people, bnt need repotting, and to cover thia crown comparatively slight expense, to gather at the hospital statio, and at our base squadron necessitated some changes. this war haa been a duty with me and would only result In the Aplant'e ratlin liquid food, to the eotL upon the Exposition grounds a show at Jurrgta. Hobmuj, who reached The new eastern squadron will consist' the men nnder me. 1 knew tha Amer- off clone two ounces of guana of dissolving made else nowhere which would be possible there in advance of jilaeompanions, of the battleships Iowa and Oregon, Ilia ican fleet clearly outclassed us, but' IT in a gallon of water and applied once in America. was taken on board tjM' New York protected .cruisers Newark ' and'the was a questioopf fighting either fortnight during spring and summer, - Sionx from the Dakotas, Omaha and or onUliie' the harbor.'? 1ivy will be a great heip.The India-rubbThc'fiathlp dedJT' was auxilary cruisers (carrying aide armor) Wlnnebagos from Nebraska, Sacs and Uned with officers and men, and as Dixie, Yankee and Yosemite; the col- many friends in America and have plant) one of tho big family, also keep Foxes from Iowa, Cblppewas from Hobson clambered np her side and lier Avercnda, Cass ins, Cmsar, Leoni- only the kindliest feelings for them, in good form, but ia apt to lose its Minnesota, Klckapooa from Kansas, stepped on board his vessel the harbor ds and Jnatln, and the supply boat but every man has e duty to perform lower leave with age. Here, again, we the foliage sufficiently dean Mandana from North Dakota, Crows, rang with the shouts and cheers of his Delmonieo. The lows, Oregon end to hie country, aud all Npunlsrda tried do not keep afford too mteh water. nd generally Blaekfeet, Cheyennes and Flatheada comrades, which were by the Newark are all In tha aouth with to perform that duty. There has been from Montana, Shee pesters, Bannocks crews of a dozen transports lying Sampson. 80 is the Yosemite. The much feeling in 8pain anil I want all But if we allow it to get too dry ita will soon go off. Nor can and Nea Perce from Idaho, Yakima nearby. Dixie is st Newport and tha Yankee at 8 pain to know the truth, that every lower Icavee twisted new leaf at the the peculiarly from Washington, Utes from Colorado, The colliers are at hip of my squadron fought until the If tlie young officer, whose home is Tumpklnsvilie. top, which hse much the appearance ol from and Shoshones Delmonico. Wyowe Roads tha with in more Arapahoe Alabama, has any race prejudice, be Hampton lust and when we could do no a point of growth, he Injured with Imming, Piutea from Nevada, Znnis, Never allow thia to he bruised certainly forgot all about it as he pass- The ships are to set sail as soon as urrendereiL punity. Navsjoa and Apaches from Arl-ao- ed through the lines of soldiers on Ills they can coal and snpply. I have much Interest to know the ar affected by drop of coid water. and New Mexico, Diggers and way to General Wheeler's henbjuar-ters- . exact situation in Spain. Captain BEFORE SANTIAGO. Mojavea from Califosaia, Umatilla lie grasped the hands of the Goodrich has treated us all as well KbIIrImi Joy. from Oregon, and representative from cbony-liue- d could possibly be treated. My The religion of Christ is not a dismal troopers of the Ninth and anyone and Knamad Kot Bren Indian Territory and Oklahoma of Tenth cavalry, and expressed liis Fighting Has officers have occupied quarters in the thing. There la nothing that so lesFrans Is llimrly Looked For. s, ( Greeks, Chickasaw, Choctaws, sens life's burdens and fears. It ofthanks for the patriotic welcome with saloon and we cannot complain." At the Front, Santiago de Cuba, Jo ly s, fers infinite peace and comfort and Cherokee, Osages, Otoei, as much heartinexs as he displayed toalNEW DYNAMITE SHELL. boie. It aida tho sorrowful and dries Klowas, Comsnclies, Poncas, wards men of bis owu race. He and 8. Firing baa not been resumed, truest conthe triu ia supposed to be their tears. It Iowas, Quapaws, Delawares, Kaws and all ills men were uterine lavanlkm Tented at t'lly ot solations Into the whispers completely overcome though other tribes and' remnant of tribes ears of the suffering. been inBoth have armies ended. Mexico. accorded them, and congregated in their wickiups, tents, by the reception It teaches men glad endurance, and formed that Washington and Madrid City of Mexico, July It. Tlie second inspires them with cheerful courage wigwams and cabins, pursuing their tears rolled down their cheeks as the are negotiating terms of peace. usual avocations and illustrating their soldiers crowded around them. invented trial of the dyoamlte shell Do you know the bleseedneM of being The white flag still lib's over tlie dances, religions rites and savage cusAt General Whrtrlers headquarters )iy the American engineer, Willard right with God? You cannot unleee yoq toms, make np a show unlike anything no been have There line. Do you Ibliain, took place in tlie presence of have lieen to Christ's cross. they were met by Captain Chadwick Santiago ever before presented. between the of the New Ycrk, and a naval escort messages or flags of truce tlie minister of war experience the rapture of Cbrlitlai President Itias, since 3 o'clock Jsly7, from the flagship. The escort had commander SPANISH OUT OF POWDER. nd United Mates Minister Clayton, service? It Is Impossible unless you llobsoa and Constructor when Nsvsl re busy In hie vineyard. Seek ti a change of clothing and new near the old battlefield of Molina del brought and strengthen the early yean Shot From Sampson's Fleet Destroyed men were exchanged. his gladden in used as was nil Hobson and bis for uniforms The Rio. men, nine gun Thatr Powder Maya sue. Do your beet to recomof the children. the General Torsi, Kpanlsh and they were given a short respite to the previous test one's some lieve A heavy burden, faet 12. la trace of lieen in has mander flag officially Santiago, July Santiago, Diaz and pnrty watched some poor fellow to n better life, and their apparel. lfolmon was President change again waving over Santiago. At 8:30 then given a horse to ride over the trail informed by General Kliafirr of tlie all the texts with great interest. Minyou shall discover tlie moxt exqulslti a. m. the cruiser Newark, after getting and his men were taken in an army complete destruction of tlie Spanish ister Clayton declared tliat no ships of gladness, you shall learn what the very tothe range, began to throw shells ambulance. Before leaving for the fleet, and that the American warship war could receive sneh a tremendous Joy of heaven is like. It is very signifiward the eity. The New York, Brookwith the are now free to hot withont being utterly destroyed, cant that in Et. Paul's list of the frulti coast, Lieutcnnnt Hotwon had an inlyn and Indiana participated In tha terview with General Shafter. army in the reduction of Santiago. II nd President Diaz expressed his grat- of the spirit, while the first place ft a he may joy stands second. When engagement The greater part of the Hobson said lie and his men were lias Wn given auch tint ification at the perfect success of the given to love, man has been forgiven end restored, shells, however, fell short Tha land treated well. At first the attendants deem proper to consider the advisabilwar. of minister test, m did the he finds the only perfect and abiding batteries at the same tims began their were with his garrison. of Inventor Ishsm lias gone to Washgruff, hut this wore off shortly ity capitulating joy that ran lie found on earth. is attack on the enemy works. One of Toral General apparentAlthough ington. Brought up out of the horrible pit, util GOVERNMENT OF HAWAII. the shots struck a large building in ly anxious to resist to tlie bitter end, of the miry clay, his feet set upon tin out of the eeiiter of the eity and a tremendous PEACE. utter tlie ARMY OPPOSED TO holding hopelessness FrSfUaat BUI A)alnt Comnsliwloiiers la rock, his goings established, he learnt explosion followed. The building waa AhnUL Hole. against s siege by land and sea must the new, glad anng of pralac unto God. I'saunt It I If itself upon him. Ills Will Fight ha li(immfl Ih fuming undoubtedly stored with powder. Rev. G. E. Young. 8. Senators and Amartrau!. Washington, .Inly Fight Shortly afterward a flag of truce who conversed with losses have been heavy. Ths fosl 1 1 Mad Advices from representatives London, July came from the Spanish lines and firing in Santiago is low, and it is tiuttleledit fur lllak the president today gained tlie impres- snpply is the ob ceased. The object of the truce is not is rid say tliat be army aminnnitiou the understood that Can you show me any good, dei sion that for the present tlie governto is It of Stacie unwilling peace. known, unless it is to arrange terms of ment of the Hawaiian island would lie running short Our position is being baiablc reason, sentimental or economyield withont further lighting. Gen- ic, why we shouldn't annex Hawaii?" capitulation. It is surmised that the left strengthened. hourly linnds of President largely in the eral Blanco and the other military inquired the argumentative citizen. Of The cable operators who left Sxntiagn enemy's powder snpply was destroyed, Dole. Under the joint resolution anashamed to ask for peace course 1 can. replied Senator Sorghum In and fighting was impossible. order leaders are have been aent back, their fighting capaldl-tie- s promptly. nexing the Island, the government, recently without The sugar trust doesn't testing be able Troops Far Hawaii. nntil otherwise provided by congress, llist (ienerni Torsi insjr if they arc want us to. Americans, the with Blanco General with freely Washington, July 11. Secretary Al- is invested in such person or persons deprived of tlie opportunity they will ger has issued orders attaching tha as tlie president of the United States and the Madrid government rise and fight In Kpain against the of the for The prospects Hawaiian inlands to the military decapitulation Beside President may determine. government and in Cuba nn their own partment of California. The First Dole, some other person in Hawaii Santiago without further fighting account against the invader. This l . New York volunteers. Colonel Barber, and one or more citizens of tlie United grow with each hour of delay. tlie explanation of ths perplexity and bsa of apbe The will for the Santiago archbishop commanding, assigned States may be selected to act witli him. lutlon of the government. to General Blanco to surrender rresu NOTARY PUBLIC. time being attbe garrison at Honolulu. It ia leaders of the army in Madrid expected that the names of the pealed Tha Colonel Barber is considered an espe- commissioners provided for in the tlie city. resolii-tion- s held a meeting, but tlie Payton City. Office In Bank. The foreign consuls are hopeful of have cially good officer for the post Gen. resolution to recommend necessity adopted by them have not been to !n luce Toral General able to Otis has charge of the transportation lining will Hawaii lie to sent for divuigeJ. of the troops to the island and hopes legislation lieforc the inevitable without fu-t- hr the senate adjournment of accept the The cabinet is divided npon th by the 13th or a little later to secure bloodshed. four const vessels, with a capacity of congress. subject 1,200 men. I'lah Troup Heart Frna. NEGRO TROOPS WANTED. More Troopa fur HUntUfu. ARRIVAL OF GEN. MILES. San Francisco, July 8. The first Hill ITavlillHg F.allatnaat For Their 8. July 11. Th Charleston, Ha Will Maka a Pemoesl iMpertkm of wonl has come from the Utah batterMay Ha IBaud. steamship Rita, captured off Cuba by tha Works. ies that sailed for Manila. Their troop store. Ev8. The president the Yale and purchased Washington, July ly tlie I nilcil Over Douglass' hardware x Hon Sibony, July 12. lien. Miles has ship was two da beyond art dentto high arrived, and after a consultation with olulu by a vessel Hint brought letters mode it known to senators and repre- State government, sailed fur Santiago erything pertaining made sF teeth him deoayeil wlio Sixth called that sentatives of llaJly the 0.70 men upon istry. yesterday, with Captain Sampson, landed in a hrary back from all the Utah officers aboard. Ini ol tlie life adjustment for fur to considered it unwise by rongrex Illinois regiment ami their baggage. virnMe rainstorm and proceeded to Shafter' crowns. Lieutenant Critelilow was tlie only or porccluln Id atmilKain sailed 2.7,000 bill to raise before the of the If,, adjourn One battalion regiment lie will mnke a per-- j 0112 to escape hesdijuarters. lint tlie colored troops was passed. Chairman with the expedition tind.-- r General 'sonal inspection oi the works surall w:tx of lieallli good. They general It wa Hull, of the military affairs committee Garrctlwin on tho t'olnmbll rounding the city, but will not relieve arc nil anxious to resell lli.-idistillawas in conference with him over tlie found tliat Gie Rita eoul.l not carry Shafter of command of the forces. tion. legislation and stall'd afterwards that tlie remaining 6ci men, so eompauiei The voyage from ('lisrlrston was a of all ( a ttain Ca ne lini left Sun ? raneixeo Ht prices wit- - in tlie reach Thi- - (liviiloi he believed the bill would bo passed D an 1 M were left here, i quick one, the Yale covering the ilia-- 1 for n ten days' vis'd lioiie Salt Lake. the regiment badlv. tame in a little leas than two cap-tnr- r ct r s cervera'loves'ameiiicans. u Mo-qni- s, nt Sem-inole- Ton-kawa- i toeuin-miinira- R. Wlmmer, IFjXevaNs Qetist. t, laid Best Sets of r i day. Teeth |