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Show M. A. W II I l Uilll AMERICAN KAdLK, ,i t SisFN, Tut.li.her. UTAH MURRAY, M the Expense of W.-st- f,.,lu I:. ! j ,. r ,,. . War U'r1 1.1. l IH l'(-tul- ni '"" I" I rl """ l.lrMill ..i;i: t li(KOK ''' !:e'! rs'. rTi de deltas, cmmamu-- r of the insurgent fores, in IUviui province. U arrived bore. He report.-- . h t there has - rD coiutuutii-- 1 uodi'lleulty in i!ift:uta.uii.jf arid the in- tiev. .M eu cation bet, 1. l" ..a" M ( are. mts f ,;'i day, ut per the rate rollin tirn ,ii.i!ih' from ll.vai.a n.ost of Uo '1 he .nl force in thai city. . l.nlte taxpayers of in time further been have given county which to settle. Joseph How of Farmington was seriW ous'.y injur.-- a few days ago by slipping from a wa.ua aud faiiinff upon 1.1 ' ourler A! M iv "a'.i. ncy ' I C. ' , Ki;n Fru ns for 1 NEWS. UTAH . Schley Has Eim Cooped up in Santiago Harbor. 1 h r. !i.' Syoiicy. ti. . ny inii.rj l; t lni- a Trap I're-rel for lilti, hicI Mt Ucuotia Ib.re I titU ih,- Vrl,Oier Tin - be tier ft U the - t Se ... .... tie- O t: -- 21 r,-- . J . '. 1: : The prepar- - o.tion to Tirst .:s t n ...:o irv'S a Ma- w 1 rs to pro test against the blockade of Cuba has ra :a ami . , .. .i:..; to. o ,'Aft: ' - " Dei I I and urine. tl..ui ever before. ia a:most ,p to the oua.ri They move ,,f the c'.t y. to the courier the Spantroops iu the iards have ii.n-- s : tle-lah.i.-i-.uluif oft.- - s and on the coa-t- , Cnhans. the fensive operations aamsl ! for foo'l. ar J he pinehe insurgents but will wait eaf'erly for the onh-- to with the t nited Slates army In a movement against the Spaulsh ' - un-a- .'. o'V-er- i v ear-ol- , - 1 - - fri-- lH.-Iar- e . ' otii-cer- ta-.l- t. t, Cel-a,- inv.-cio- - . , lo-c- ciitfai-'cmen- m.-n- t-- i 1 t Cien-fuego- n j , ts-i- - i prm'-tieall- j :.'." e, i -The trt .... 1 re-I- j slow-goin- g j 2tV-- s .... i""""( .tri-..-t'- Can-no- 1 - l j . New-Yor- ' , V h j'i-e- ;., - ivu.-.oii- s oU-o- OF QUOTAS Alat'ama .. . Arkmisas ., . California .. Colorado OelHi.-ctieu- t De in ware... Florida Ge lll'lllO . .. Illinois. .... Indian! .l.Wiil .I.'i'eO .l.(.:13 . Ti7 . '.its .. 210 410 . l.yoti . m . .S.nsr lows. . . . Kansas ..2.2K4 Kentucky... bi'iiisuiua .. Maine faryland .l.ii'B .2.04J .l.l.'O Till-- : J - I Til 1 ... . nm . . th t STATES. New Hampshire.. 4SI New Jersey l.Tis T.aor New York Ohio Oregon 4.IMI Pennsylvania Hhnrto Island South Iiiilintn South Tennessee Texas 6,1M i."" 1.110 4W . t'tah l .. I0W 1 4i4 W Vermont Virginia l,;:i illl .J.ili Washington siasaaehusetts... West Virginia ... m SHV Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota 2,713 U Wyoming1.21.5 10S Arizona Wtssl.smj.pi Missouri 8.3; District of Ooluuli Montana 80 hia m Nebraska 1,144 New Mexico.'..'.. '0 vvau tW Oklahoma . ? : , The silver republicans, populists, s negro protective and social labor of Ohio have formed an alliance. par-tic- Tl.il't t hon and rides a'1 rat e guns have been shipped to Gomez, which will allow him to recruit his 'id-tir- V army. Kussell P. Harrison has been assignFit .h ugh ed to the staff of Gem-nLee. and w ill go to the front for active service. Loren Fletcher of the Fifth Minnesota district, lias been nominated for congress for the fourth time by the ns. Secretary Long, replying to criticisms, says the war hoard has not made a single mistake iu its recommendations. Lincoln county. Idaho, pays Elaine county t'.".io,iiiin in warrants in satisfaction of a judgment. This settles a long controversy. Negotiations with Canada to settle all disputes bi't'.vccn that province and this government were begun at W as'1' ington Wednesday. . that tl 1 ...! Spanish prisoners of war in the luicd States have aaln complained that they are treated as convicts. 1 The Monterey, when it goes to Manilla, may he towed a greater part of the way by one of the big tram, ports, as i(s e.ial Imnlis are limited. Julie Wyman, a vocal! t well known throughout the west, was declare insane and ordered committed to the 1 Poughkcepsie, X. Y., as.Tuui. The consular reports give notice of the declaration of neutrality by five countries, Kussia, Greece, Vcue'.uela, the Netherlands and Canada. At San Diego, North Carolina.. .Lag. ttlri North Unliota .in ..,! TROOPS FOR DEWEY, ,B00 Picked Offlcen and Men Leave Snn Francisco. San Francisco, May 26. The first expedition for the Philippines hns sailed. Three transports, the City of Pekin, City of Sydney, and Australia, carrying 2500 men. are now on the Pacific en route to Honolulu, where they will join the Charleston, which left last week. The big transports steamed slowly along the water front, and the crowd on shore raced along to keep them in sight. The noise made by patriotic citizens on sea ami shore was something terrific. Every steam whistle in the city appeared to be blowing, cannon were tired aud the din lasted fully an hour. The expedition, which is under command of Brigadier General Anderson, consists of four companies of regulars, under command of Major Kobe, the First regiment of California Volunteers, Colonel Smith: the First regiment Oregon Volunteers, Colonel Summers: a battalion of fifty heavy artillery. Major Geary; about 100 sailors and 11 naval officers. The fleet is loaded with supplies to last a year, and carries a big cargo of ammunition and naval stores for Admiral Pewey's ileet at Manila. The next expedition will probably sail about June 10, and will carry the L'tah and Idaho troops. It will be convoyed by the Monterey, which Is going to join Pewey. Cavalry For Cnha. Chicago, May 211. - A troop of 37 equipped at private expense, have-- left Chicago for Cuba tinder the command of Major tligglns. AH but nine of the men have served In the regular army. They took with them anus, outfits and horses, which are till black. The troop, which is in the of a filibustering expedition, will be officered and disciplined exactly as a regular cavalry troop, and hopes to join the Insurgents after haviug reached the Island. Alfred Lambia, a Frenchman, shot and killed lii.s wife and then committed suicide. Jealousy and drink was the cause of the crime. Hr. John G. Ferguson, a proni du'itist, and William M. Smith, rail road man, fought a duel at St. Louia over Miss Emma Walters, lioth were killed. General Grosvcnor, chairman of tho Republican caucus of the house of representatives, said that no caucus on the Hawaiian question would be held this week. A well drilled company of Indiana belonging to the I'uyallup reservation school has volunteered its services to Fnclc Sam. The company has its own. brass band. According to a dispatch from Gibral- Franz tar, the Austrian cruiser Joseph I, has arrived there, and on Friday will sail for Cuban waters with, the armored cruiser Kaiserin Marie K&i-e- . Teresa. A Madrid paper says: "It will surprise our readers to learn that president of the Fnited Slates, is a naturalized Chinaman, having been born in Canton." No wonder the second call was issued. Mag-ginle- The West Indian .t Patinma Cable company denies that the cable line from Santiago de Cuba to San Juan aud Ponce has been cut. The company adds that Porto Pico messages will be received. Koinigo Znpatero Jimincz, the Spaniard arrested at Key West as a suspicious character, is evidently a spy. Plans and notes concerning all seaboard cities were found in his possession. He is a lieutenant in the Spanish navy, nnd has been in New Y'ork for several months past. General Miles has recommended to Secretary Alger that First Lieutenant A. S. Ilowan, of the Nineteenth infantry, be promoted lo tin- rank of lieutenThi . General Miles does ant colonel. as a recognition of the valuable services performed by Lietit.-n.iii- t Ilowan in his recent peri oils mission to Cuba when he secured valuable information for the Fnited suites, a hill Senator stewnrt has int providing for the const ruction of a canal across the Isthmus of Paricn by the Nicaragua canal rout. Tho bill looks to the construction and owner ship of the canal by the government ol the fnited States. na-trr- e e . t Washington, May 2.". The event of the d..y iu the war situation was the issuance of a proclamation by the ' more von. il.li.g pr."-''lunteers. Ii added u new and stirring conditions which phase to it', .i led of late, nn i came have almost atartiin-unexp 'ctcduess, even to many of the high oiiicers ill the army. The proclamation melius not only tho assembling of a huyc force of troops, but also the appointment of a number of major genera! . brl.' oi'.cr genera. s, nn-- l lield o'V.'i-rcolonels, m:s tin- oi' ianictioii of th.s udd.tto.ial force of 7t,or, men into the army corps, divisions, brlgales and re'giiiiciit.s. The leading up to the call were naturally aoiirccs of imieh conjecture, as it was at tirst lt that the possibility of foreign comnlicat ions w ns a factor in bringing about this new move. It speedily developed however, that the call was not du.- to any Int serious emergency, but vvas rather in the line of getting together a large body of men, to be drilled ami seasoned, anil to constitute a second reserve to be drawn upon later, when the campaigns were fully under way. Secretary Alger stated that the determination to issue the call had not been reached uutil late yesterday. The merits of it have been canvassed more or less for some weeks, but it was not until a few hours before the call itself appeared that the move was finally derided upon. The enlistments are to be thrown open, as they were at the outbreak of the civil war, and are not to be restricted to the militia and national guard organizations of the several states, it will bean encouragement to the organization of independent volunteer companies and regiments. These will retain their identity to a certain extent as state troops, as the governors will have the appointment of all company anil regimental oiiicers. While the adjutant general has not liii Jeriakcn to make up the quotas of the several states, the following gives an approximate of the state quotas: j T.t . 1. f 1 imp,,.,!,!... I lu I.,uc the t ail r llainlj ami Imtleeile ttie ldttcu O'i.ilA of n t ii5.rou reilev m-i- i Slate will Kuril UU. iii,u Kc-ti-,- 'i I.. of i'c a.ij. t::- - J'ir-- l ' a!i s forriia v ,; :n 'eers. compose of 4.' 1i'l. , l o?.icer aud :'. and ?l saoors of the navy, making a Miv "i. The Span h total of i o!h, ers and Washington, Adml- men. s: When V.'nshintori. May licet has not only been definitely lohim. and The City of Sydney, Fl ih et is overhauled and ( , rv. in s cated at Santia.-o- , but Commodor of Thomas Mutin, nn p young of one or battalion euha'.e men 3!s ci'he Sampson ue-l by Schley has been r"- ntcd at the entrance the was lust week man of South HMi;-rvolunteers. ! officers and to practieally end the Oregon it i, i .vpei-leto the liny, ami mil see that eve a 300 hftbU declared insane and scut to the asylum war. For Osr reason, no un men of the four companies of the pursues a policy of masterly inactivity Fourteenth Fnited States infantry; fleet) at Provo American Hotli i. beiu;.' made so long as it is deemed advisable to one officer and 11 men of the California Jll i'tils .lens.-n- . who attempted to are niter t he Spaniards, and are ( keep him there. There, i no possibility a dautit. r of i i.i.i gc Q. Caution, p. e ted toiii.i.'.hiinte the opp;Biu(f Beet henry artillery and I r II. F. MeYeagh, ftof his escaping en the trap which it troops. medical omcer. Total. i oflihas been doeiar d Insane Mid Is now un wh.n an enj.'H.'eiiient occurn. racking la believed was set for him. lf all the ccrs ami 67', men. INVASION OF CUBA. of locatiiiif ami cngair- iuiuuU- of the state iu ,ui9 asylum. 'He- .iiH-t- sm ports in Cuba a: all suitable as a which Ik The Austrnila.the headquarters', staff a tleet on the open Prominent sheepmen who have their Tliere Will be Illlen fi.Mral refuge, .Sai thtgo U the only one which and band, and two battalions of the it, not , I of Sprmg-i!iv herds in the mountain of I. ire. tryiujf to eva,i!e an eiij'a;.'emi nt was not guarded by American war,ile s 1)7 It may taive .some time ri po: t that the rain of the. past an easy Wif hiniiou, May :". "With regard ships. There is nu communication with Oregon voluntxers, comprising' will B lii men. it hut, r and e.itiit tium-tii-this a of to death of Major Havana, accomplish week have cauwd l;r to the stri'tegic puint. of The trciops assigned to depart on the it is not the in- ticiieral Mile at the war department view, be thoroughly Jon- -, of in- a ;y born lamb a better place could not be found t ami the Australia ami t lie City of Sydney have, ex to cm to cripple merely say. ten' have csteisl-iv"I nothing us as the American fleets con hi Captain . VV. Young was presented been ordered to report at the docks of in due of it to run aw v. orders allow lStat.-will, rnitc horse the colored cream handsome a not endeavmake him fieiit. Having with repttliat I their respective vessels at S o'clock to en pt u re or destroy en on tin- tiny preceding foe departure of have time, brintf Cuba under its control by ored to corner tie- wily Spaniard for to . haiies are no this morning. aiei usa the without licet, and method tin for wus it Francisco, Judicious hail tho troops gift days, uiei learning that The organisation of tin1 second expebe taio ll met-- ' ly to hiiiij-- ' about ail eless waste of life. The Fnited States his of a number of his admirer. policy to run away rather than dition to the ,, a. in n ponse, can Philippines will not. be I too ffreat, too strong ami to" powerIn the two batterh , which lift for uon. r tight, with probabilities of his beiny determined until the arrival of lieneral an . ariy ein'ai'e- ineou-- ! that action feciiiif foolish commit, to any f,d able to do so for weeks, what would be Fan Francisco Inst wee.t were 2Vi men. who is in command of ilearnble. Sic n a battle will nection with the prop.wcd invasion. more Wesley Men natural than that this trap, from the whole itt, K.n-battery him four mile rs, 'l uon- in HK.4 d the and who will be foiloe,, by that to i expedition, oay have iiately for only As myself, which there is noeseape but surrender, reach Commissioned oiiicers and private anil is po ,!.! to make the end of the week. at this it actions the city commaml troops should be left vigorous is tit nooili.-eunguarded intentionally. tiir. e members of the hospital corps. ill Cubil. Itcclises v. ill be boinbitrdeil wh.i, from any motive whatever, would With Schley to the west and Sampson Frank M. McLridc, exoisslstant post- and the entire, force of the nee-PHILIPPINE REVENUES. a sni(fio to the east, crowding down upon him, lessly risk the hfo ol master of Salt Lake City, who win re int. that, be bul will intry soldi er, either from disease or the poured nri.iy to forced was Cllitomtl the Spanish admiral Duties Are to lie Col!eettl by th tell !y Ooliviett- -i of euihezUuilelit ..f iu over.vheliniu miuihers, so tiiat the lets of the en. my. I have never sacrithe a Mllllnry. enter risk the battle, or harbor fiinii--III. bl'rll $?overnm-uill be short ami vigorous. ficed the li ves of men under my comcompiest results of which were only too well Washington, May .'4. In anticipato four years' imprlsi iiumeut iu the state Willi ttie destruction of the licet. It tion of the early occupation of the mand, and I do not propose to subject known to hijn. IKTiitentitirj. is supposed a Spanish revolution will them to any unnecessary risks in tin Shut out of both Il'iviina and Philippine islands by the land and far Oveiiiin.1 In war the a, end A tin) occur which will K"'': forces of the Fnited States, the campaign." his undoubted point. javal prcoent objective relief epcdil':ons, cither to mine ut Sunshine, ilroppin two he hail nowhere ehc to go. San Juan's treasury department has already begun FLAG. W, HI3TOHIC is concerned i.'nrle.i ami I'rei Jensen Cuha or the I'liilippinua defenses were reduced with the avow-- j the formulation of regulations and a Kault, to the ImUohi of tho shaft, ed object of destroying the efficiency scheme of customs tariffs which will War llauner of '111 WM Moil Over nrr wero badly feet, lioth nu-CONDITIONS IN jBA. ( HitHe. So be collected by the of that harbor as a port of refuge. military authoriiniured but will A unllui-to the delegation where could he go but Santiago, and ties, and turned into the treasury of I ever an.l Miliaria Vi llu Wnshit)(,'ton, May have from MerThe waterworks of CiuJ. rf (irand Army any port in a storm. It look likes the Fnited States "as a military conA inectini,' ol N. J., waited upon Seere- been plaeeil in the hail !s of recrivfro, New York, May tribution." That the president has Sampson has woo a trick. Sampson's Samuel I. .Inrvis, of KansiiH City, nn Cuh; n physh ians was held at the Fed t.,ry Aljfer at his orlii aud presented licet is collecting around Santiago, so authority tocollect the Philippine revesuit other bondiiol, lei-:- having Cross hospital today to discuss the ef- In him a historical Miiif one which was that at present the most formidable nues under existing conditions is not a ty the fect of climate diseases in Cuba. lr. boiijht by the corn exchange of l'hil" of America's ships are centered there. matter of doubt. It was several times to foreelose a morlafce ifivi-and under which a! It company lu the sum of i,4i)0,nif i. Muiioz, recently chief of the civil hos- iiilelphia in may mean that, like Dewey, the done during the last war with Mexico, . l .... i ii . was m.-iThe Jury In the UoUt'lim murder ease pital in Havana, was made eha ii ,a .ti, regiment- or soiuicm harbor is to be for.ed and decisive en- and tha authority of the government eil. In the course of his remarks acbrought in a verdict of (jnilty of mur- and hr. Solhea. until recently hurjo-oigagement fought. This idea is scout- in the premises was sustained by decisiu the spuui-l- i der iu the first decree, with a army, was present. cepting the emblem, the necrctary of ed by well informed men, however, ions of the Fnited States supreme court. to tluit lie lie The points determined were that meu war said: who argue that the only justification TORNADO IN TEXAS. for life, ponijln Uiileil hl.i from the Fnited States slitter mora, "I thoroughly hellcre that an over- - for such a move wou-- be the approach w ife at. iiuutsviilu In January last. disease in Cuba than men from so.it n ruling l'rovidenco in placing this great of another squadron from Cadiz, iu Killed Several I'eople ntul Ietr.5ed Much The dry farm (jraiu nud lueern.i have em countries. Of the ripanlsu soioiers burden upon tho American people which all our shius might be needed rr.iirrty. to Cuba, Tj per cent, Our country has taken up the cause oi for (vensive and Icfeusive work, madu miirlicj iiiiproveinent. Mnee lie ?ho have Pallas, Tex., May 24. A tornado down its and not have Milt'ered from malaria per humanity, ami It will lay recent rains and Inn,'? crop are witll tn,e narr0w ciannel and strong struck Ravenna, in Fanning county, assured. I'nli wheat mi-- tlm cent, from yellow fever. Heaths have arms until Cuba is free and a governfort,j(i,.ations, na, tie knowledge that last night, from the southwest, blowing per cent, of tho nient of the people, for the people and 1)ie llttri,or j, 8tror.y wired, the risks down eleven barns, ten dwellings and grain U nhowlnjf up uleely, occurred in about 1 thank are too great to bt undertaken with- the Methodist and Christian churches. while tho outloolc for an aluinilnnee of cases. The seriousness of tho disease by the people is establisned. Hi Cuba bus depended on the seasons you for the flag ami will direct that It out urgent nccesity. It is not ap- The tornado traveled In a northerly fruit, except peaehe, pontimiri K"''-Thand location. Malaria has prevailed be raised over Morro castlo when it is two batteriesof I'tnh volunteers prehended that he battle, should direction and passed just north of Ivan-hoand yellow fen our possession." Cervera, be enga, would last long, where Captain Joe Duprce was broliB camp at Fort puiitflus on Friday during ihc entire yet.r, the months of August, otfct.han satisfactory killed, aud his house wrecked. At nor of lust week and departed for Manila. ver only during SANTIAGO. AT CERVERA October and November. in the fnited Stn., nti t,l,e JOTr Clufkavitlo, Jl ro.fc-rA hill wt.i killed and holiday wan deelarrd in tliu September, Yellow fever prevail mostly on IWo wnllnt Ills fleet is ltntrip"l l of losing one or mors of our best ship.-- eleven people injured. Many horses closed were busliii-.-ihouKei gehools, Harbor, That as the Maine w as st, is not going to and mules wore killed. The const and in the cities. At a distunes Bnd tlimisniiiU of people crowded the property Spanish be risked. miles from tho coast Washington, May lu the neighborhood of the Ked river and cheered luatlly its the hoyi of eight to ten harill be to .Santiago is is island licet reported and in the mountains the Santiago bay il i Jnagnificent sheet valley was damaged to the extent of inurelied to tho depot. bor. If so, it Is probably bottled up of water, about aipxt miles long and 110.000. the entire year. during healthy ar who of Two yonii(f men Logan, by one of the two American squadrons The physicians eatue to the. concluhalf as broad, detp.sufe, suitable for south In the habit of (pinihUntf, and invariafrom their observations, that dis- which are supposed to be on the sion, the largest ships t Jit: at anchor, but Illorkaile In.tructlon. whom with fr'HU the boys bly winning do not spread as rapidly, nor are of Cuba, The report is persistenly only for those dicing less than 14 eases on Washington, turned May 24 Secretary Gage tahlwi had the from Loudon, comes anil they play, feet to approach tf wharves. It is has issued an order to customs officers, they as severe, as on the southern circulated, tholt when be them the other evening Madrid and Key West, yet it cannot coast of Florida. reached by a long; trait, with a chan- notifying them that the port of Maformer dupes held them up and tooli Long saye he nel continued. fi:.'." feet 'tie, defended by Secretary only Is blockaded nila, islands, Philippine from their poeket..5. No arrehtn will hns no dispatches, yet Ills personal Morro fort on thees and Socapa fort RAN THE BLOCKADE by the Fnited States fleet, under Adis be mad M the youthful RamlilerH dare still fleet is that opinion on the west. The irianiards consider miral Dewey, nnd therefore, clearance Hot make charge. Motiuerrnt's (rim (liven Bl Ovation at at Santiago dc Cuba, add he believeslt themselves perfeoyj safe in this will not be granted to merchant vesOne of the F.d X. Kirby, tho I'tnh mining man w ill not escape fmtn there. I sels for that port. Instructions also Corunna. Spain, May IF- The Span, cables connecting Ifautiago with the stronghold. who disappeared from San Kraneisea the nsiro l hannel leading warn owners and masters With arrived of vessels terrat and been lias to nuddenly and completely about lsh auxiliary cruiser Mont. destroyed, world outside into the harbor, t caparativcly small that in undertaking voyages to Spanfrom Cicnfugos, to here will elvillatlon 1. be. returned This unexpectedly Mnreh has will . force can maintalD4 effective block.... II ..... e the other one soon ish ports, not now blockaded, they run from a remote iuliiiiii locality where having escaped the Ainei n an oio. kuu-h- shut off communication with the out- ade and leave tlndsajority of both the risk of of crowds Meet. people Interruption by future all of Large v, tut to examine property and was P.lauco ing side world nnd deprive fleets for other woii It is probable blockades and t crew military operations. movements the detained longer than he expected, thronged the quay, and the information concerning mo rs will be the was an isolated place with no ceived an ovation when they went of either American or Spanish fleets, are at tioned Santiag they llairnlliin Annexation. ashore. The people embraced t he cap- 111. ins of communication. ciallv fitted for sue t ien l"K (ilsilslour'" Itsmalns. Pop-thof the steamer. oiliecrs and indicate tain of correspondents Washington, May 24. The question lveports remains ol Hawardcn, May of the annexation of the Hawaiian isUTAH CAVAJY LEAVES crops throughout the state are ular demonstrations followed throughMr. Cla.lstone were removed today lands has been revived in tho senate to very promising and never looked better out the city llawarden castle to the village l.lven aa Ovntloatotr Marched to the a certain extent biueo the Hawaiian from I hc Mont I rat of the er ,'ei season. eninman, at. this time of the uniting were carried by a half com and potatoes is bell g pushed, aud declared that he was not charged with- church. They Salt Lake, Man, The last of the resolutions were reported in the house, of the family to a retainers old eardoi-not was said he and ami mission, is miv some of the early p.autcd volunteers. Caps: Caine, and his and the friends of annexation have .r. bier on wheels, on which they were ...:.... !,.. Stinninrds ... , l..,t , ...s..,.,!.. I.... 11 K been quoted as expressing a determin(rrovlng fast. 80 cavy i have gone to of troop o.Tu.ne claim that he is patriotically concealing la!. en over uie lawn, pnsi uie to press the house resolution in ation batteri-San Francisco. the Puring the absence of her parents, a nooks of the deceased's park, followed join child of Mr. and Mrs. II. tne facts lu the ease it demonstration the senate during the present session, were j of givem Thousands They people fainilv. Ferthe he Tho Miuitcrrat is to be sent to . . should pass the house, for O. Atkinson, of l'.righton, fell Into a noiw t.i.....n.i;n. ' t h re a te n i n g 'n casf mi or Cadi, in order to have her guns have been arriving at Uawanten ail in the stood that yard of hn at enter I tub 2:15, 'ear ''lftt the short session would not ney weather. camp ladies Several remains. the view A big fete is being organized day to aud was drowned, the parents not re- mounted. when and the train (Hideout at 0:13 last afford time to secure its thorough here In honor of the o l'i. ers and crew fainted from excess of emotion accident the twohoiiisatter for last of Ftah's turning men and evening, earryiaj of the Moitterrat, passing the bier, and many to tho little one, sisoldier anil boys. knees women dropped on their The march throuJ the I'ltV was a Spy Arrested at Tamp. Kiuilh spy licorge (i. Hy water, a resident of Sail prayed. The body has been lently one. to Lake sin. e I ""'.', passed peacefully away TMroops TRmpa, said Vii.presented -A May 21 A young Spaniard triumphal man sent to London. New York. May a splendid appfinl They were cs- - named Castellanos. who arrived here while seated at the dinuer table on the be a from a deserter and spy Spanish I'lah'S ltmistl Klilrrs. cortcd by a gua-- J lonor composed about three weeks ago and registered li'.tli lust, apoplexy being the cause of the First Fnited States artillery, was Fort P.ussell, May !:. ( apt alti to Ftah came Mr. water of veteran Fnict as 'onfederate sol- - at the Palmetto hotel as from New death. his liy arrested by secret ert ice agents on nonhas appointed the follow ing dlers. (iovin ls,M ami was well ami favorably York, Is under arrest, by order of Gento taken While being p.rondwnv. commissioned officers: Sergeants - F. eral Shafter. as a suspected spy. Ho y was increased yiiov n throughout the state. ernor's Island on board the (leiiernl (", (loodwiu. Logan: K. Sprost, Sail hy members of had been watched for two weeks. Ho JamciC, PouImui, w hose quarrel and Hancock, the prisoner Hung a packet of Lake; J. A. Harris, Monroe; J. A. bv 1 1W, a contri-the boys com- - was plentifully supplied w ith money the Alts cluh, encounter with bis father at Pleasant papers into the bay. but the boat put Salt IF C Morris, fortablt and w rote as many as inn letters a dav, resulted iu the back and the papers, whi.h, it is as-- ; Young. Salt Lake; ('.rove on April K. H. Clark, Omiiiin; Corporals Lake; Thcv will no hi tained long in and this, together with ti e? discovery over bound been harbor has death of the latter, sertcd. comprised details of the L. S, Teniiey, l.ogna; lloyalli Pratt, San Francisco, court on the charge of defenses of New York, which were ad- expected to sail that he vvas traveling under an assumed to the Salt Lake; Leonard Kobinsr.ii, Ogden; about June 1, a first MonPoulson'n .second lit consul transports name, led to his i.rrest. The case will murder in the degree. dressed to the Spanish 11. II H. I John rd. ari A. (i. Mackinrie. leave. be thoroughly investigated. that recovered. mother is one of Ihc bond . men. were treal, Peek, F. K. I'laister nud J. C. Smelser, The city council of Ogden has passed I". Hrlj-haIt. Scales, (11.1 Monitor for New York. Salt Lake; Furriers TRANSPO'f T TAMPA. lloje tt (lie Pari Itipo.ltlon. nn ordinance requiring all business A. W. Cumm'.iigs, Mercur. - The oh! sing'. City; May Philadelphia. merAla., May 24. S,,rne l'.inuiiighain, torn to pay wbnt is termed the turret monitor Jason, which has been Vin Keeleve From to aero about Tweuty-on- n two Nnffl members Heady now the and years nse. lie. thirty prominent chant's repairs and refitting at citizens of P.irminghnm organized a IM, via Hongkong, May H Manila. May ulio voted for the ordinance arc alsmt undergoing League Island navy yard, left for "Situ-n;oNearly all of Paris exposition cluh, the object of Tampa. Kin., us popular with the business men as is Secretary Navy, Washington; in tow of the tug Pioneer, (loo.l conblockade blue. lu ed for the pur-- s which wns to make the trip in a body Strict tho transports n Spaniard with the boys unchanged. and at time was made down the river, from Tampa to the big fair in Paris. Yesterday, destinues, llreat scarcity of provisions in pose of carry in, Thompson and Sehult, the two 7. to last night she passed out of the fear an out- have arrived hi he I.eona, I ro- however, the cluli had a meeting nud Manila. Hutch subjects time Foreign the at is captured crew perado. The Jason's lVluware break of the Spanish soldiers, and they qnls, Santiago a ok ce have been resolved, inasuireh as France had hun made up ofc.ipes. ( assidv and Wit. her were killed, former New York naval re and are will be transferred to ( avlte hy the added to the list ;ng the total up shown unfriendly feelings for the had n prelimirmry r Koche-teand F.rooklyn, serves fioni . a or three more fnited States In its war against Spain, in now the F.mcry county jail pending but now reguluriy enlisted in the navy, foreign meu of war In the harbor. to twenty-onewho chief All the trans-- r the club be disbanded and the trip are rebel the expected aud vit Aquinabto, trini before the grand jury. Jones and Is under the command of Lieutenhare The secretary then retint dropped an- - abandoned. here from Hongkong on the brought II fie were released for lack of evidence. ant Fickbohu naturned members f 1,710. to Ta the of with e force fitted ch.vr a itiP'rt orgaui-'inis ; up McCulloch, Storer, charged hi the case of JoM-plie Turd mamcr Cnntletnt. render some valu-sb'- bunks ami stalls leaving for the and U.i(, tive inny cavalry at Feho, with killing Thomas (.recti Smlt-re- r t llur the ( anarltst. Fraure Trj south. The new ng ground at Pkwky." Cheyenne, Wyo , May .';. Cms assistance. tlie jury brought in a verdict of not Mondon, May IM.The Pnily Chroniof Tampa, is Paluu V bench and Ccorec FeWe, the meu who A SPANISH TRICK. guilty. now I held up and robU-- four or tiv stage-- ; regiments of cle, commenting on a dispatch from Its Pintail county came near losing her coaches in Y ellow stone Park last July, ed that most correspondent at Kingston. Jamaica, IToyea lo Ik l volunl Irs. U; ship ll.npllal Niipw..t court ho ist- by lire one day last week. were found guilty in the Fnited States Munteer vill be located who snys that KngLnJ has thrown IS of th Celller. The then Loss is tioininsl. months' supplies into Jamaica, where St. Pierre, Martinique. May having been court, the jury in tho Creek at- - out three davs. Judge Ulncr sentenced Terror, Spanish torpedo boat destroy re will easily ill the oliieer have had their leave Albert Hollnburg of M rsnspori bv the Spanish acco I io.late b. fiOii and 2rt,0-,withdrawn, asks If England Is going templed Miie'.d" on Sun lay by taking! the men to two years and five, months er, has been coaled w hi ti was purportnumber" to take a hand In the total men, s.imenh;t Hilary at LarBinie. steamer Alicante, a large dose of hiuihmum. A stouiaen In the state ispano-- Ameried Slid supposed to he a hospital ship. of s life, who man most can were and the is the daring saved war, its here. The robberies It young orrnspond-ent'couples regular troop pump She carries a e n g.' of eo.,1 for. Spanish the rumor current after orders su.o f.li. Ihoug'.t thirty--arreport thought he di lu t c .re to live owing lo ever committed lu the west, the pas- wars'.nps mi l uie Issued to cn the fa.-- that a young lady hsi rafussd sengers losing quite heavily. None of wns a cieve- - Hind. ry man, horse Liverpool that France is trvinif to buy Tho Terror bums Martinique to-- j and pound of s'i i b valuables have been recovered. placed ou the Canaries for l30,WO,"Ofl. to Ve,v. Mrs. IJolimbnrg. V morrow and is s.i d to be lu good board tho vc;,.t rr n- e, n i,' nor,-1The government thinks it possible that ivw. y !..sv ii. e ! u troops to control the hi.ip; i:.es. Martial law has been proclaimed tiirotichout the ( ;u:ary Is, and,, and is very rigidly enforced. 'The latest treasury statement shows: A v;. liable cash balance. 5".'o4,t'Ft,037; 7 ii.T. 0 i li. go! I reserve. the actor, is sufThomas W. fering with appendicitis, ami has can; eeled his theatrical eiigMTctueu'ts. A number of merchant steamers, loaded with coal from England have arrived at H.ircelona, Cadi and llilbao. 1 .. at the funeral of Mr. ill be the Prince of Wales the Puke of York, the Marquis of Salisbury, the Earl of Kimherlcy, the Earl of Uoscberry, the archbishop of Canterbury, Mr. Arthur Pnlfour and Sir William Vernon Hareoiirt. The pal Gladstone w r l aw Suiriulnl. Frank Pierrepont Graves, president Seattle, Wash., May 25, fnited States Attorney Gay is in receipt of a of the university of Wyoming, has been message from Attorney General Griggs elected president of the university of Professor Almond Fulapproving the stand taken by Clay in Washington. refusing to issue a warrant for the ar- ler, now instructor of civil engineering rest of Contractor J. 8. Antonello, on in Cornell university, was also chosen tho charge of compelling the men em- to till the chair of civil engineering. ployed 00 the Magnolia HlufTs army Clark has of the Captain Oregon site longer t!,n eight hours. lo the navy department Gsy's reason for refits ng the wsrrsnt from reported wen that the present mp, ia view of Jupiter. Florida, nnd says h after the wer with Spam, Won,' of extraordinary voyage needs no and that the operation of repairs anil is emergency, for active work at ' dersl statute should be suspended. the front. Fight-Hou- y 1 |