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Show miD AMERICAN EA(iLi: rmii snii menu ii iii il VUH UIIU l i i , ii ii iiiiii UUILl UUL'llll VMI rra-- n'JITTPiDr m fill use of the put hutterie. The the n became a long reverberating . ol UiUU'ier an'i ne urui ' HERO MANILLA Capiat Gridley r DEAD. tha olymyla Din lnjurie Kecelved. , the Spanish batteries with terrible ef-I MutH, Inbluh.r. Waahlngton, June 7. Captain Charles U. A. fort In Catalina out )aa Thousand E liards Killed and V. (iridley, commander of the cruiser feet. Lire brike Santiago's Forts Attacked and aud silenced the. Spanish guns. Th Two Thor ;:d Captured. Olympia, and one of the heroes of the UTAH MURRAY. 1 Force of Marines Landed. brilliant vietory of Manila, is dead. firing of the fleet continued until The announcement of his death w as o'clock, w lien the Spanish ceased firing jMurentts, lade of Dewey's received by the navy department in a and AMiuirai Sampson ui Lain are C Aug HfMiilih Oot- UTAH XF.WS. Enemy's Onus Are allured by Mopmii i entirely, I CMMU lit f tall lie fur the "erase firiu" signal. cablegram from Lay master Gait, of the imc Oar solrtlar tuy Are Sfly Marrltt't E.i)S Arrive. r.lr.n.hort and tho It Will navy, dated at Kobe, Japan, June 4, Generaily the tire of the fleet wa Dr. George H. TtQrou of Salt Lak kuoa be Capture. and directed to Sei retaiy Long. The Many of the earth very destructive. hu been appointed surgeon of th Utah 7. Advices from dispatch contains this simple stateWashington, J works were knocked to pieces and the. Advice Wauila confirm 8. fretn June artillery. slstent rumors of ment: "Captain Gridley died today. Washington, Lstre'.la aud Cataliua Willard Young of Utah ha ben apRemains accompany me on Coptic." Spanish reverse) the hands of KlBg!oB, Jamaica, report the redae. were ao damaged that it is question tion f the forte at the entrance t ble whether they ever will be aide U. mrgents under Captain Vernon Gridley is the first pointed Colonel of the Second regiment, Spanish U. S. volunteer engineers. banUego harbor, and.th landing and renew any effective work during the rarrisona arount fcan.la have all been American officer of great prominence ir.ven into the ai and all theSpanish whose death is a direct result of the The hospital corps of th Nation! entrt achment of marines under of the heavy guns of the fleet. AfU-- r the fleet retired the Spaniard removed into the existing war with Spain. As the compulation is biji Guard of Utah is to ta recruited up t walled sent a aud waa bombardment furious, of o, the The to some large portion returned guns iccity. For seventy mander of Admiral D?wey'.j splendid iti maximum strength at once. of sheila taking effect the licet, but noons lours a hand-- t hand combat has flagship, and one of the admiral's chief umber after shells twelve The Christian Scientist art building Cubans joined with the fleet and at- was injured. One large shell fell close aged, with the ivantage decidedly advisers, Captain Gridley achieved disa handsome ohurch in Salt Lake City, n the aide of th isurgt-nta- , who fight tinction at the battle of Manila bay the city while the bombard- to the collier Justin. tacked to coat, with tha grounds, .'0,000. a ith long knlvej A thousand Span-leand added to his previous laurels by ment was in progress, entire the engagement Throughout Nellie Uebaon, tha girl A report of landing of regulars la no American and about 2,000 winning high praise from his superiors was hurt and no ards have been I ship whose leg wa broken by being run in the service for distinguished galexpected, when steps will be taken to American was injured. The Spaniards saptured. over by a Salt Like street car, will The insurgent hare taken Malaban, lantry and ability. He fought his ship stuck to their gun. and their loss occupy the city and capture Cervera recover. fleet. raralae, Hacoor and San Tainera, and from the conning tower, while Admiral must have been heavy. ire attacking Moorlate.which is a sub-jr- b Dewey directed the movements of his A little son of L. W. Harris wa shot The fleet formed In double column Mauisoa'i Kep'irt. of the city. In the back by another boy at Reaver six miles off Morro Castle at 8 o'clock squadron from the bridge of the vessel. A native Washington, June a. Shortly after Itsoflicers It was not known for several weeks last week, while huetiug pigeon. The in the morning and steamed slowly to regimenlhasshot ind joined the Insurgents. The in- after the engagement that Captain within 3,000 yards of the shore, the 7 o'clock last evening information wound is likely to prove dangerous. of the dispatches concerning the followed by surgent Gridley had suffered from it, and even leading, army is growing daily. Brooklyn Nearly all of the iioet crop of the the bombardment of the fortifications Admiral Dewey has gathered the now the precise nature of his trouble is stat has been hoed and thinned the Marblehead, Texan and Massachusetts, of Santiago reached the navy depart to not disclosed. first time, and everything polo la to a and turned eastward. The second line, ment. It came in the form of a cable- ttcamers now blockaded in the river New lie the off receive to York with Cavite in New readiness the L'pon the arrival of the Zafiro at leading, bounteoueerop of sugar bets this year. which The Spanish are losing Hongkong on the voth of May, the navy Yankee, Iowa and Oregon fol- gram from Admiral Sampson, Orleans, foreigners. The identity of tha dead KprlngviHe in the following: arms, ammunition aud field pieces department was notified that Captain lowing, turned westward. The Vixen was made public bank robber ha not been established, the of Navy: Jlombarded almost daily, so "Secretary on left the and Suanee were far out persistent are the Gridley had been condemned by a afler all clues hare beea exhausted. the riflemen on shore. Santiago, 7::iu to lfa. m. today, June 9. rebel attacks. The natives are flock- board of medical survey and "invalided'' flank, watching Maxwell refuse to disclose bit name. w The Dolphin and I'orter did similar Silenced works quickly, ithout injury ing to Aquinaldo's standard. He is, on home. Subsequent advices received :!,OO0 yards. within Willie Smith Hnd Louis Wilson, aged of the whole, conducting the campaign on by the department iudioated that any kind, though duty ea the right flank. "SAMI'SON." 12 aud B, were arrested for petty larhumane principles. In the course of a Captain Gridley was suffering from tho The line headed by the New York ceny iii breaking into a law eftlce In attacked the new earthworks near 'ervere's ( Heport. Halt Lake City and stealing some post-ag- e Morro Castle, The Brooklyn column Madrid, June S. The following ofli stamps. took up a station opposite the Kstrella nial dispatch was received from Adml John Thompson, who has been held and Catallna batteries and the new ' Six American vessels ral Cervera: to answer for the robbery of the Jen-so- earthworks along the shore. have bombarded the fortifications al remained The Spanish batteries postollle, haa lieen placed In the Santiago and along the adjacent coabt. state penitentiary for safe keeping silent, as if doubtful whether the Six were killed and 17 wounded on pending trial. Spaniards Here able to determine the board the I'cina Mercedes; three otfl character of the movement, owing to cers were killed and an officer and 11 Alfred Mlekleson, a boy, the dense fogs and heavy rains which men were wounded ear a street Lake over was run by Salt among the troops. last week near the iio Grande Western were the weather features of the morn- The Americans fired l.wo shells with depot. Ills leg was cut off and he died ing. slight damage to La Soeapaand Morro Suddenly the Iowa fired a from the shock. bat teries. The barracks suffered more, which struck the base of Estrella The enemy has had noticeable losses." Three masked men entered a saloon shell, and tore up the works. InIn Halt Lake oue morning last waek, battery TROOPS FOR CUBA. flriug begau from both Admiral stantly hrld up the bartender and took JHO and Commodore Schley's 1 lie lluiiiharilinniit of Santiago Opens th from the drawer. The officers have Sampsons columns, and a torrent of shells from Way for Ttinu. been unable to locate the robbers. the ships fell upon the Spanish works. Washington, June 8. The bombard A. SI. Merrill, son of Apostle Merrill, The Spaniards replied promptly, btit meat at Santiago will hasten the de has been elected city tiperlntendontof t heir art illery work was of a very poor of resitroops for Cuba. A susplc' parture schools of Logan city. He is a quality, and most of their shots went ion is entertained in some quarters dent of California and for this reason w ild. Smoke settled around the ships that Sampson was hastened in his thete is some dllaatisfaotlou at his se- In dense clouds, rendering more dilli-cu- movements at Santiago by the news lection. There of the intended the work of the departure of the troopi Karl Cannon, a Salt Luke was no maneuvering of the fleet, the from Tampa, and made this attack in can in and a boy, put some gunpowder ships remaining in their original sta- order that the navy might have the touched a match to it. The can was tions aud tiring steadily. The squadhonor of effecting the occupation ol hurled in his face, resulting In severe rons were so close inshore that it was Cuban soil. injuries. He expected to run away difficult for the American gunners to It is likely that the first troops of the the. hill tho on but batteries before the powder ignited. reacli tops, army to take up a position regular their firing wasexcellent. Previous to ashore will be the engineer battalion, Maxwell, the. Springville bank robissued were orders the bombardment, are so badly hampered ber, says the man killed by the Vrlct they although to prevent firing on Merro Castle, a posse and thought to be Itutch Caaaldy by the heavy siege trains they earrj in- bad been American admiral the is BUI Johnson. He haa a divorced in that Lieutenant llohson and that theya must be greatly delayed tfc wife living at Buffalo, Wyo., and a ' formed by Theseguns, landing. malting tha Merriumo the iotlisBdS'1'fattier and mother in Texaa. were confined there. In spite of this, way, have given infinite trouble, for thi transports that were hastily chartered Chaplain Allen.morth of the Twenty-fourt- h Jiowever, several stray shots damaged CAPT. GRIDLEY. were so lightly constructed as to rehas been ordered toKentucky on Morr Castle somewhat. vnmnnder of Dewey's Flagship, the Olympia. beof deal a strengthening Commodore Schley 'a line moved quire great recruiting service, hia business being to secure 500 colored men for the Twenty-fourt- h closer iashore, firing at shorter range. fore the great masses of steel could be effects of a rupture supposed to have pitched battle oa May 30, a number of Infantry, which will be recruited The Brooklyn and Texas caused wild safely placed on them. been received during the' battle at Maauxiliaries native deserted the Spanish It is now confidently expected that up to its minimum limit. havoc among the, Spanish shore batnila, but no details were given. It was the troops will be hastened to Cubs lines for the insurgents. not supposed that his illness was very teries, quickly silencing them. The body of K. A. Ireland, the rom tenor r news of the general o w ill begin While the larger ships were engaging and that actual warfare serious, as the department was inStates marshal for Utah, who died reis there from a to believe Manila, right the island at onee. that the city will fall into Dewey's formed that the captain, in company cently in the Klondike, arived in Halt tho heavy batteries, the Satinee and A NEW DILEMMA. Lake last week and was interred under the Yixenclosed with the small inshore hands before the arrival of the Ameri- with Paymaster Gait, would leave for home as soon as possible. the auspices of the Masonic, lodge, of battery opposite them, raining rapid can troops. . Thill"-fire shots upon it and quickly placing lniurKnts I'ropone to Rule the which Mr. Ireland was a member. REPORT FROM DEWEY. pines. SPAIN WANTS PEACE. the battery out of the tight. A 8 State Treasurer Chlpman's report for June proclamation Hongkong, TltiMisaint sou Tito closed to The Brooklyn Nearly Spaniards Captured yards and WaithlnKton Authorities Ilrlleve She II issued by Aquinaldo, the insurgent May shows receipta amounting to $V then the destruction caused ly liiHtirjrents. Ivy her Preparing to Invite Terms. a desire to act up I to June 7. The navy dechief, points 5s.9?, which with a balance of Washington, and those of Marblehead the and June 7. The belief is in the Philip- partment posted the Washington. oa hand May 1, made a total of guns were administration bulnative following Texas really seen. The Estrella Admiral Dewey reports that growing in the best informed govern9fi, 781. fin. The disbursements were: fort was pines under an American protectorate. letin: was the and battery burning with an advisory council, the insurgents have been actively en- ment circles, that Spain is sincerely General fund account, AtWT.S?; state silenced, firing no more during tho en- Aquinaldo, hold would school fund warrants. IVMM4. and the dictatorship until tht gaged within the province of Cavite anxious to make peace, and that even Last ward, the New Y'ork gagement. university land fund warrants, $1,010, and New Orleans silenced the Cnyo conquest of the islands and then would during the past week. They have won now she is seeking a favorable opporestablish a republican assembly. several victories, taken prisoner about tunity to make overtures in that dileaving a balance on hand May 31 of battery In quick order and then shelled has issued orders that ths so ) men and fifty oflicers of the Span- rection. Numerous evidences of this 8:7.475.59. Aquinaldo the earthworks, located higher np. lives and property of Lnropeans, Chi- ish troops not native. The arsenal at have come to the attention of the auThe Sail Lake County Horticultural Later, the practice was not so ac- nese and all Cavite has been prepared for occupa- thorities here, but up to this time nc Spanish the lu active the society, only society curate, owing to the elevation of the and to all be are that tion hy the L'uitni States troops upon actual move has been made toward asprotected, At its guns. Many of the shells, however vtate, holda monthly meetings. are to be avoided. certaining on what brsis the United their arrival on transports." last meeting W. C. Ilergen of Union landed, aud the Spanish gunners reSuites would consider peace. Porto KlfO ( snipalltn. gave a demonstration of the best meth- tired. Senator Kyle of Souh Dakota. I It is said that the first step would be od of drying fruit. June Peace 7. ! Washington, signs Shortly after the firing ceased, the populist, votmi w ith the republicans toward having some disinterested W. have been multiplying. There has been Cole, luspector J. Korensen, 8. K. warships turning in order to permit on the bond proposition. make inquiry of this govern a notable change in the tone of the power Allen, Thomas n. Walk and Joseph ment as to what terms would be acM. Smith related their experlenersand Spanish pre-- s ami although up to this after which, the terms being cepted, n moment advances have been made results in spraying and urged a strict to the state department by any of the stated, it would be for Spain to form enforcement of the horticultural law. Lurnpeau powers, there U au indefi- a commission ami make a formal tenJoshua Terry, Longson and J. P. nite suggtstinu in the air that any der of peace. Sorenson were appointed to arrange inomen' may bring forth overtures of The authorities here feel that Spain this kin I. F,c- - tliis reason the camwith the railroads for a trip to the paign a:j liiist 1'urt.i Kico will probably is feeling her way towards a move. agricultural experiment station at Lohe hurried in order to insure iU posment of this kind. One evidence of it session by the I'nitcd States before is the utterance of the Spanish ambasgan. The next meeting of the society is will beheld July 12. 'c attained. pea sador at London, uruing that a peace Army preparations go forward with- movement is opportune nt this time. Loreno Hansen, the Wellsville dairyout the slightest sign of cessation. It is thought to tie highly improbable man, has established a new creamery Ilids have be, n njvncd for supplying that a Spanish official of his rank L.vso.o iii cartridges, two more transat Logan. The output now Is about would make a statement of this kinl have and hen ports unless it voiced the view enterta:ne l loo pounds of cheese per day, which purchased e havi !.cu made to use four by the authorities at Madrid. will likely be tripled as soon as the new of the large Spanish steamers capis the sending of Senor Casw hich haa been ordtred arture t ns prizes for (be transportation machinery tillo to Paris, his principal mission beMOTtRO CASTLB, V.NTrtANC'K TO PANTIAOO. of troops to Cuh rives. lnj Porto Kico. ing to enlist sympathy there, Is Heimiid, a Bio on the newsboy Kt'poMtrati Vli lory In Oregon. BRYAN (ioMi to Slauiiii. COLONEL. t lull for I lull l!oy. Pay Grande Western, attmnped to board a Portland. Ore June 7. The state l J1.V10 is. o. June H. There no San San June Francisco, Nearly -. Ills Appointment car, missed the step mid fell down be- in illy Annonneed h resulted a a victory lor tne doubt hut that Capgold, silver and copper hss been longer remains (tovrrnorof Nebraska. tween the platform and the moving T. T. ',iri' repntdiean stale ticket. t Lincoln, Neb., June 7, Governor train. The truck atruck him iu tha distributed anion!? the Utah artillery tain aine's cavalry troop will go to ,',', rrepnWieao for governor, will Holcomb has The coiu w as all hot from Manila, and the most definite lniowl. battalion. a formally announced thee and fracturhead, cutting long il it and 3000. of plurality nt least the mint. At sundown t' e guards edge as to the time of embarkation it the otlieersof Third Nebraska regiing his skull. He may recover. were the only nieu iu cau p, a id they that it will be contemporaneous with mn' W lnr '''r The republicans have ment: W. J. Itrynn, colonel, command Two little sons of Robert Dimond of a ,"',''','''l f the legislature, majority were planning what to do when re- the sailing of General Merritt. under General Victor Vifqiiain. lieutenWest .Ionian were playing In the barn, lieved from "hich msm-ethelection ot a re- - Ing: ominsnd titer will be. It duty. The men are havant colonel: Dr. S. D. Mercer, surone Wing In the haymow with a pitchfill to United senator publican States ing a good tliiio, but. nevertheless, not positive y kuowu whether the geon. fork and the other on the floor below. did not forget the folks at home, horses will be shipped with their mas- the vacancy now existing from this they The date of muster and final assignThe f ork wan drooped, striking the for Si'.fiO was M. state. A. elected is Mo,xiy ters or not hut'Genora! Merritt yesterdeposited with Lieutenof the regiment awaits order ment little fellow below in the brain and ant disfr,n the Second Naylor to be seut to parents aud day dropped a word that looked favorwar department. the from trict. causing his death. friends. able to this. W. Mrs. It. Jackson of Ogden was SELLING .WAR BONDS. Rohhwy In Orrgoll. 4'Ulmt Against Spain. ps-r.. Itcpn'.Mvt at PoettUo, found dead in her room when she w R',k,,r 8. The stage .talMrrlptlons Qitlrkty Taken at Naa n'.rP. ea cilo, Ida.. June Su Washington, Juue S. It will be good called to get up. She cause of her Francisco. n""'ioi.' 'tween th city nd Uridge-is- h death is supposed to be rheumatism of news for the many persons interested per ava a and N. P. M astro, two SpaaHrt San Francisco, June 7. The new ismasked men, h'Id or in claims three up by tim who are shearers directly indirectly, doing against of the heart. She was a sister of Mrs. sl.ecp to.' who s!,W from behind a cliff of sue of 3 per rent war bonds of the Keonan, w ho was burned to death by tho Spanish government growing out in the county jail, made an attempt of ill treatment in Cuba or loss of pro- dig through'the brick wall of the cor-- r,'U sml '"ele,! r;,r at the three United States has received a good start an explosion of coal oil. s and the ,lriver. Over t'.'.ooo in this city. Tho First National ban t perty sustained there, to know that ri.tor last night. Jailor It.ws, however, P,,s"'-'rThe shortage of d has oened subscription books and in Gagon the state department has not lost sight surprised them at their little game ln k'"M ,h,M- on 'tied by Chinese one hour ?I4.000 had been subscribed of Uintah county still agitates the pub-li- e of them and that their interests are to locked them up in the steel rages, P"n.T- - w,,ith Wing shipped to this In various amounts from S " mv t mind to considerable extent. That be ' w" in w,,'"ri' conserved robbers. Trey the final settle- They hud made quite n apertnn 0( tnf t,Bk the books showed hythe fully there is a shortage there is no doubt, ment between the United States aud wbru discovered. J'H.l'.'a worth of the )ondh had beer P.nth men werr ,OOK "'"hing fr..m the passengers but Mr. Gagon ami his bondsmen will 1"'tt!l" n' people, and the nnd afler taken by thirty-fivThese Ble n a on in claims from Soda Spain. up liiskey. Superla-- i Springs, . bank reported that they had promise be able to rvphv.-e- tho am mut missing the state H ordered t now aggregate vada for burglary and Mastero driver togoon. of DfO.000 ! driuki,its' department more. It ia said. -iv wo, i j on their neaua. Il4,000,3v0. j lufJ granvy. W 11 j 1 n d n Mtea fe 4 lt - it i Jsl,-VM- 1 1 ' r J--s- Anothe-evidenc- ly Clry . SS- - - hv' ii j - j 1 com-nn- - j ex-se- e fr a-- u- in n ir n m For'T-twbaptisms are reported iu the Colorado Mission during the month o Thousand American Bound for Cuban boil. Twenty-Eeve- n of M The commencement exercises of the Saints' college were held Latter-daat the Assembly hall, Salt Lake City, and Einart t unlay. Sl S.nUgo on Tuesday, June 7. r the "Old l.lory" Will Hunt Cannon is in tht fcpMUUk glruiighold President George auuduy. east, whence he has gone to attend the " annual meeting of the Union Pacific London, June 9. The Washington Railroad company, of which he Is ii correspondent of the Daily Chronicle, disector. There are now six organized with the approval of General Greely, ferences of the Mormon church in the following: "The army sailed from Tampa at Montana, that state forming a portion noon Wednesday. The force numbers of the Northwestern States Missiou, 27,000 men. composed of infantry, cav- - with headquarters at Anaconda, airy, artillery and engineers and big-- ; K!,ier Solomon K. Smith, who has nal corps. been laboring in the London eoufer"The infantry consists of twenty-- ! ene9 has be n released to return home seven regiments, 10 regulars and 11 on June 9. and Elder T. H. Cartw right, volunteers as follows: who has been presiding at NottingOf the regular regiments, the First, ham. l'nglaud. will leave for home on Second, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth the lsth of the month. Ninth, Tenth. Twelfth. Thirteenth, F.lder OleC. Jens?n. of Mavfield. SanSixteenth, Seventeenth. Twenty-first- , pete county, died on May 30. at Lanand Twenty-second- , Twenty-fourtders, in Denmark, where he was labor-ini- r Twenty-fifth- . as a Missionary. The cause of bis Of the volunteer regiments tnere has not yet been learned. Klder death ....!. el. were tne i lrst N' ew ioik, iu'iij-"11Jensen was a widower, and nast 11., ond Michigan, First and Fifth Ohio, prime of life, having been born in ls:',o. Second New York, First District of Apostle.lohn Henry Smith is in Almv Columbia, Fifth Maryland, Ona Hunfor the purpose of organizing a new dred and Indiana, and Third Pennsylvania. Total infantry stake, comprising Randolph, Argyle, force is 21.000 men. In addition there Woodruff, Almy, Kvanston, Hiliiard, liridger and are a battalion of engineers, a detachRock Springs, Wyoming. The conferment of the signal corps, five squadis expected, will gather at rons of cavalry, four batteries of light ence, it Evanston every ninety days. artillery and two batteries of heavy Arrangements are being made with artillery. a view of having the distinguished ' General Shafter is in chief command of the force, which is conveyed Rabid, J. Leonard Levy, of Philadellecture in the Tabernacle, some by the battleship Indiana and the gun- phia boat Helena, while the training ship during the month, on some subject reBancroft is General Shaftcr's floating lating to the Jewish community w hich is of general interest. The Rabbi who home. "The transports are due at Santiago Is much interested In the people of Utah, will probably lecture in some of Friday night or Saturday morning, and the landing w ill be attempted on the larger towns of the state. Owing to the increase of business at Sunday. This should be effected without difficulty and no doubt by Sunday the Church office, two rooms in the at the latest, the start and stripes will Lion House have been added to the business department. One of these float over Santiago de Cuba. (the room in which President Young CAIMANERA BOMBARDED. died) is occupied by Elder George ReyW. C. Spenoe. Spaniards Forced to Abandon Their Pail, nolds, the other by Elder Miss Kertha Irvine, the typist, will tloa aud Ketreat. until now Cape Haytien, June 9. It is reported occupy the here that a great battle has taken used as Elder Reynolds' office. Apostle F. D. Richards delivered the place at Gaimanera, in the bay of baccalaureat sermon at the State 5:110 Guantanamo. At Tuesday morn ing five ships of the American squad- School for the, Deaf and Dumb and ron opened a heavy bombardment on Blind. The sermon was interpreted the fortifications of the town. There into sign language by Superintendent The address contained some was a perfect hail of bombs, striking Metcalf. and demolishing many houses beyond clear cut practical advice regarding the Interests and duties of the pupils, the fortifications. On the Spanish side the artillery replied vigorously, each of whom must expect to do full maintaining for some time a itiff re- measure of work in the world outside sistance. The fire from the warships, the school walls. Dr. James E. Talmage of the Unihowever, never slackened for an instant. It was regular and carefully versity of Utah, sails from New York for Liverpool on the steamship Etru-ri- a directed, and a great majority of the onJunell. His first visit will be shots proved effective. The Spaniards were forced to abandon their position to Great lirltain, where he will attend and retreat to the town of Caimanera the annual meetings of the Scientific Later they fled from this Bodies, of which he is a member. He proper. will then proceed to Norway to study position also, as did the inhabitants of its fjords and mountains from a geolothe tow n. Information reached here that the gical point of view. It is probable that while in England he will deliver Spanish at Santiago and Caimanera are preparing for a final desperate some illustrated lectures on Utah, as he is carrying with him a large numstruggle, and are determined to resist the assaults of the Americans to the ber of lantern slides containing views of this region. last extremity. The Chihuahua (Mexico) Enterprise The commander of the district has says: "Cuernavaca is soon to have Issued an order to burn Caimanero before yielding it into the hands of the quite an addition to its American population. The members of the Mormon Americans. colony in Chihuahua propose to soon SPANISH CRUSIER SUNK. settle in and about Cuernavaca. The The Ruins Mercedes Sent to the Bottom of Mormons made dry, salty Utah blossom like a rose, and if they take up the Sea by SHinpgou. land in the perpetually fertile fields St. The Madrid, June report of the hombardmentof Santiago that gem the Morclos valley, they will has been published. The Spaniards demonstrate the capabilities of landclaim that the loss to the American scape gardening and fruit and vegetafleet was LaOo men. The statement is ble farms." It is understood that President Ivins of the colony is looking for made, however, that the American prosites, but their occupation will colony sank P.eina the Mercedes. jectiles The Ileina Mercedes was a steel be chiefly by newcomers from Utav cruiser, built at Campanga in 1.SS7. and the west. At the general conference of the MuShe was over 3,000 tons displacement, tual Improvement associations of the 279 feet 10 inehea long, ii feet 7 inches Saints held in the Salt Lake broad and drew lti feet 5 inches of Latter-dawater. She had 3.700 horse power tabernacle. President Woodruff spoke when completed, was driven by one on the great and important events of propeller, nnd carried a crew of about the present generation nnd of the re370 men. Her engines recently had sponsibility involved in being prebeen useless, owing to her boilers giv- pared to meet them. He rejoiced in the interest ta' ing out. y the Latter-daThe Alfonso XII. the P.eina Christina Saints. He w to see im.unkful and the Keina Mercedes of late years in the rising generation. provement have been used as transports. The The vessels were almost alike. The armapresident then reviewed his own ment of the sunken cruiser consisted history from the time when as a boy of six ! Hontoria he was stirred by the spirit of God to Hontorio guns, two hear the gospel. He wondered at have three quick-firguns, ing lived through so many generations. two e quick-Hrguns, He accounted it a quick-firguns, six for guns, great two machine and five torpedo tubes. men and women to have blessing children, and She was bark rigged and had one congratulated himself upon having IS smokestack. Her coal capacity was fioo tons. The sons and is daughters, with over 100 Keina Mercedes was supposed to have grandchildren. a speed of about 17 knots. She had no Recipes. protective deck. Baked Chowder This Is a nice dish d ATTACK ON SANTIAGO. for luBcheon. Cut four InAmericans and Insurgent lluve Formed a cold boiled potatoes into dice. Pick fish t to shreda stifirlent. cold coo'-.efunction. make one pint. Make a pint of cream New York. June St. A special from auce. Chop an onion fine, also a Cape Haytien fays the Americans and of rnrpley. Put a layer of insurgents have formed a junction near saues in bottom of a baking difh, then Santiago, and that a land attack on a layer of fUh, one of potatoes, a sprinthe city is momentarily expected. The kle of salt and pepper, onion ond parsSpaniards claim to hnreSt.tmo seasoned ley. So continue until difh is full, har-Ilast layer sauce. Sprinkle with troops in Santiago. crumbs and bske in a moderate oven Colonel Thenuz, a renowned Austrian artillerist, in the Spanish service, was twenty minutes. killed in Monday's bombardment of the Pea Soup of Split Peis. Wash on forts of Santiago harbor. pint upllt peas. Put them with two quarts cold water in a saucepan Ter Will Sail W.ilnr.day. th fire. Add half a tahleepoonful salt. San Francisco, June !. It was semi, As soon as It bolls add halt a cupful officially announced last night that the finely cut celery and one large peelei transports Zralandia. China and Colon, potato, tut Into pieces. Fry in one conveying the second Manila expeli-tion- . tablespoonful butter or drippings two 1b chopped oidons for five minutes. will sail next Wednesday. It wn hoped that an earlier start would be A4d them to the soap with one ftne cover the sauce pan and boll made, but it does not seem possible. The third expedition, which may not till 4oe. Then rub the snip tnrough get away within ten days, will consisl a ilev. Season to taste with salt and of the transport steamers Senator, City a llttl white pepper. Serve with small brifid or oyster of Pueblo au'l Ohio, conveyed by the squares ot tojsicd monitor Monadnock, the cruiser Philadelphia and tac collier Ntro. y Ki-(- h con-cabl- - h -- Fifty-sevent- h r, inter-mountai- n semi-offici- y y , breech-loadin- h breech-loadin- g good-size- nj vsara. |