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Show - N I THE PAYSON GLOBE PAYSOX UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY VOL VI. THE OPPOSING FLEETS. UTAH NEWS. Him Huntington istohaveu new seminary school building. Only nlue soldiers hare hern left in barge of Fort Duchesne. Bamuel Marsh, aged US, one of the oldest citizens of Malt Lake, is dead. The public schools of I.evan have been closed on account of an outbreak of scarlet fever. Spaniards Refused to Surrender to the Last and Went Down with Their Ships, 7, 181K SPAIN NO. 14. INVASION CUT THE CABLE OF CUBA. inwUSwimwt rfwM f Betss tar Aa Karty Troops. Tampa, May 3. Axrangemsnta ar Washingtoa, May I. The following Washington, May 4 The day passed, are the two fleeta eugaged: without a single word from tlie Ameri- being madafor tha landing af an AmerOlympia, first-clas-s protected cruiser, can fleet Id the ITiilipuines, and la view ican force in Cuba. By Friday tha 5900 tons; launched 1993; speed IS of tha long continued Interruption in following fleet of veanala la expected to ten cable communication tha officials era ha la waiting at tha wharves at Tamknots; battery, four af Ship That Teak Fait la Ike laOrOer to Staplhe Kvrolpt si IHtssuoaa tkpiwM Hears. guaa; fourteen and fonr machine guns. Baltimore, second rate, 4990 tone; speed, 20. knots; battery, four four rifles; four rapid-fLars Peterson of Spanish Fork, who Score ia 5 to 0 Two Spanish Ships Sunk by American Gone, One ire; twin two has a aulcidal mania, has been taken The two two Scuttled to Prevent Capture and Two Were Burned Not an to Provo for treatment. and two machine gnos. , Grave fears are expressed by farmers Americ&j Ship Lost Nor Seriously Injured. Huston, second rate, 5189 tons, speed f Davis county that the protracted 15 knots; bettrry, two two drouth will seriously affect grain and rifles; two rapid fire; two other crops. two A petition for the panlon of Alma The Battle Lasted Two Hours and Was Participated In by Shore Battwo and two machine teries, Whan Admiral Montejo, tha Spanish Commander, Took Hague, the Nephi luiDk defaulter, who guns has served two years fur his offense, is Refuge In the Bay to Escape Capture Fleet Then BeRaleigh, second-classpeed IB knota; gan to Bombard Manilla Result of the Engagebeing circulated. one and ten rapid-fir- e battery, ment May Be Early Peace American Irving Collett of Spanish Fork was four rifles; eight Commerce le Now Safe. convicted on a charge of fornication and two machine gnna. comniitted with Kllenor iieckstrom, 1700 tons; speed Concord, third-rataged 19. Collett is 4(1. 17 knots; battery, six two rapid-fire- ; two Agricultural Superintendent Austin 3. In those to addition first number The naval drowned, Washington, May of the I'tah Sugar company states that and four machine guns. one of the war has been fought, end killed, would be heavy. Dispatches the prospects are extremely favorable battle McCulloch, revenue cutter. American pluck end valor are triumph- also state that a number of Spanish for a large crop of sugar beets this year. Kanclian, collier, ant. The Spanish fleet In the Philip- craft were scuttled to prevent their Zafire, supply vessel. Otto Furrs gc, aged 19, accidentally of men. into hands most haa for the the either been, Dewey's part, falling pines shot himself in the abdomen while THE SPAEMH I mr. Under cover of the night, tha United, captured or destroyed, and great n in a sheep camp near danger to the commerce of the United States fleet forced the forte and took Reiaa Marie Christina, 3,520 tone; handling gun Huntsville. His recovery is doubtful. States haa been removed. Spain's power np positions in the hey and at day- built in 1880; speed 17 knota; battery, Governor Wells has issued a call for at sea on the pacific ia broken, and ere Hontorla gnna, two h light gave battle. The engagement lx h 500 volunteers. Utah will send two now Manilla, the capital of the Philiplasted until 9:30, when the fleet la said and three rapid-fir- e rifles, six batteries, a cavalry troop and a com- pines, la probably in possession of Com- to have withdrawn behind the mer- L end two machine gnna. pany of mounted riflemen to the front. mander Dewey and hia marines. The chant vessels in another part of the At Leeds a man ncmed Curtis has latest advices are to tlie effect that a bay. attack by the fleet in been arrested on a charge of In tlw encounter the Being Maria cruelly joint beating a aquaw to whom he had made with the insurgents on land was about Christina waa destroyed by fire end to be made. The remnant of the Admiral Montejo transferred hie flag advances which were repulsed. fleet could do little effective to the Ule de Cuba, the Don Juan de a Jay Krnnln, small boy of Lehi, was Spanish while the aliore batteries with Austria waa blown np and the Castilla fighting, making a patriotic demonstration with a can of powder when it exploded, in- their antiqulated gum would soon fail aunk. Not a boat of our squadron waa before the attack. These silenced, destroyed. juring his eyes and cutting ids face Spanish sovereignty in the island would Captain Cadarso, commander of the badly. at least, pass away, and Reins Maria Christina, went down temporarily, At a mass meeting of property owners Uncle Sam would be in possession of with his ship. of St. George it was decided to build a new school house which vt ill cost ft The building will be of brick and one of the finest in the state. Ifesars Farthinghnm and (lilies of Beaver last week shipped 1.000 head of cattle to sou tli western Kansas. This is the first installment of 4,000 head old by the- - Hj Kansas City parties. It is statim that one company in the Bine MoujAn country lost over 1,000 head of hqraea during the paat winter, owing to tipe shortage of feed and bad BEINA MARIA CHRISTINA, weather. The losa In cattle waa also ' large. Admiral Montejo's Flagship, Wool men of Fairview are holding Castilla, 3,543 tons; built in 1881; their clip for a raise. Twelve and a Krnpp rifles, two battery, four half cents haa been offered, but several four two of the large wool growers declare they two and machine rapid-fir- e gnna. will have 14 cents before they part with Velasco, 1,158 tone; battery, three their stock. h Armstrong rifles, two The enterprising citizens of Kanab Hontoriaa and two machine gnna are arranging for a water system for Don Antonio de Ulloa and Don Juan culinary purposes. They have ordered de Austria, each 1,140 tons; speed 14 a carload of pipe and fixtures, and the h h ITontorias, knota; battery, work of Imilding cisterns and laying and two rapid fire, two pipe will commence at once. machine gnna Alexander Thomas, accused of the General Lezo and El Cano, gun vesmurder of Francis It. Owens, at Bulsels, 534 tons, built in 1885; speed 11.5 lock's ranch, in Kane county, on the knota The General Lezo has two nonPth Inst, has been lodged in the state tori a rifles of h calibre, one and ona matwo small rapid-fir- e penitentiary pending trial. At hia trial he will enter a plea of h chine gun; tha El Cano, three and two maJohn Hughes, of Logan, and hia son gnna, two small rapid-fir- e chine gnna George quarreled over the possession of some tools. The father picked np a Marquee del Duero, dispatch boat, 500 h tone; one smoothbore calibre, hammer and struck hia son a heavy two h and one machine gun. blow on tlie back of the head, inflicting Isle de Cuba and Isle de Luzon are and ugly and perhaps a dangerous both small gunboats. They are of 1,030 wound. COMMODORE DEWEY. H. F. McGarvie. manager of the New Grand Theatre of Malt Lake, and who an The second engagement occurred empire in the old world of extravaia at present acting as assistant about 11:30, when, it ia supposed, Comgeneral gant richness and 7,000,000 people. director of the jubilee for which 8t There are few details, and in this re- mander Dewey waa landing the woundJoseph, Mo., is arranging, haa fallen spect only are accounts unsatisfactory. ed marines, or possibly communicatheir to SVSO.OOn, a legacy from an uncle The cable ia under Spanish control and ing with the insurgents. In this enwho died Intestate. haa its outlet In Madrid. With tlie gagement the Mindanao and Ulloa were Niels Paulson, of Pleasant Grove, and vigorous Spanish censorship which is all but destroyed, Dewey's fleet again DON JUAN DE AUSTRIA. hia son James had r.n nitcrcation which exercised it is certain that the accounts escaping without serious injury. terminated in a inutal assault. The of the defeat are not overdrawn, and The Asiatic squadron sailed from tons displacement and carry four father struck his son twice with a government officials feel that the Span- Hong Kong lust Tuesday for Manilla, Hontoriaa two small gnna and shovel, inflicting painful wounds, snd ish ministry ia only paving the way for for the purpose of engaging the Span- two machine gnna more indisastrous news which must the son retaliated by dealing his father ish fleet and establishing a base of supIala da Mlndarae, Companie s knock-oblow with the same weapon. evitably aoon be heralded through plies. llal he been uneuoceaeful Com" of Cadiz, armed as cruiser; other sources Governor Wells lisa appointed a new odore Dewey would have had to return 573.5; beam 43.8; gross tons, length, The battle off occurred Cavite, Philipboard of trustees for the Agricultural 4,195; speed, 18.5 knota. between the Asiatic squadcollege, consisting of XV. 8. McCornlck, pine islands, commanded by Commodore Dewey, Emily 8. liichnrds and D. C. Adams of ron, Spanish Cabinet Admits the INaute Malt Lake. Mrs. John E. of Itagley Madrid, May 3. A member of the W. Ogden. Mariner Merrill, Lorenzo admits that the first cabinet Spanish llansou and Joseph Morrell of Logan. reports of the fight at Manlllaare fully Near Oak Springs, Emery eonnty, borne out by the later dispatchea The three boys killed a large bear after a Spanish fleet was comparatively desevere struggle on both side. Later stroyed. Two of the Spanish ships the boys went out after the cubs and were sunk by the American guns, two THE CASTILLA, captured two of them aliont the size of were burned and one ao badly damaged an ordinary dog, after a fight in which to some Chinese port or steam to San that it waa sank by the Spsniarda the boys received numerous scratches. Francisco. Officials have anxiously Much discontent is evinced by the The authorities of Utah county are been waiting for news of the battle, Spanish populai-- and much criticism because on its outcome they believe of the government's lack of foresight" making it warm for persons engaged in Martial law will 1 proclaimed upon illegal fishing. During the past week depended tlie length of the war. two persona were fined 8'tf. another who With the captnre of the Philippines the first demonstration by the people. and the destruction of the Spanish The cabinet has declared ita purpose to plead not gnilty was bound over, and sentence suspended In tha case of a fleet, there ia a hope that Spain will draw upon all the resources of Spain woman who was found gnilty. realize the hopeless of the straggle to defend the natiunal honor." John Olson, a miner employed in the and the Spanish licet at Manilla, com- end prepare to yield as gracefully aa Spanish Lots Voar I'anilrad. The disaster will aggravate . Mercur mine, while being hosted to the manded by Admiral Montejo, who ia possible. internal London, albe in her to the May 3. A dispatch from tha which are said the troubles, greateat fighter after top preparing four shots, fell to British governor of the straits settleready grave. the bottom of a winze just as Spanish navy. Tlie value of our shipping at present ments confirms the newa of the AmeriTwo engagements were fought, in the allots exphsled and was instantly killed. The body was found buried in both of which the Spanish were de- on the acitle amounts to a fabulous can victory. The diepateh says: Tha feated. Though no statement haa lieen sum. For the greater part, the vessels American aqnarlron has annihilated the the material broken by the shots. s' in a Leo Camp, sgrd 1. snd Leonard At- made, the lorn of life on the Spanish cleared before hostilitiea began and Spanish fleet at Manila The American fleet ia now supwood. aged 17, of Vernal, have been ships must have been heavy, as it la would fall an easy pray to Spanish fight of their ships were de- cruisers. It was as much to protect posed to be bombarding Manila." plaeed under arrest on the charge of known three The Spanish loss is placed at 400 one burned, one sunk and these gigantic interests as to strike a stroyed from enttia the Hatch Horse stealing The blow fatal waa that to blown the ordered Spaniards fought bravely end deslatter another Dewey possibly up and Cattle coiiipnny. Camp is from a and the are results as satis- perately and refused to surrender, preof a magaxine caused Manilla, prominent family. Atwood claims to by the explosion ns could have been In event the the a latter factory hoped for. ferring to go dgnrii with their ships. by torpedo. have been working for young Camp. rapid-fir- e six three-ponuder- a; 1.8-ine- 1.4-ln- to 1.8-Inc- 1.4-ln- s, e, 8.3-lnc- 17-inc- 15-inc- h 30,-00- 5.9-ine- h 8.8-ine-h; 4.7-ine- h. 5.9-lnc- 15-inc- 4.7-inc- 1.5-in- 4.7-lnc- 4.7-ine- e. 8.3-lnc- 4.7-lnc- 4.7-in- ch Trana-Atlanti- ut e it two-hour- RsjfsI MakM tks had para. pa, for tha reception of tha United Slatoa troops; Tha Florida, Ollvatta and Maaeotte, af tha Plant llna; tha Alano and Comal, of 'lbs Mallory lias; tha Aransas and possibly tha Lampasas, of tha Oregon Haa, and tha Allegheny and Berkshire, of tha Merchants and Miners' llna. Tbaaa boats have all been contracted for, and bars a carrying capacity of about 6000 POWDER troops. Absolutely Pure It ia not believed, however, that tha embarkation will taka plana before Sunday. Mnuh remains to be done in MVAL IMtlM KWDfl Mu MW VMM tha way of gathering ammunition and supplies, and several days must elapse before all la In readiness. It is believed that tha forca will be mads up HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F DOGS. of 3000 Infantry, 1000 eavalry and ten A Blmpl. Farfamad Oparalloa hr aa batteries of artillery; in all, close to Old BUrkaailtk. 5000 men. Only one regiment of cav"My father, who la na old has alry, the Ninth, ia now In camp at always been fond of dogs and ha haa Tampa, but tha Tenth, now at always performed an oparalloa on all will, it ia belleved.be brought the animals ha haa owned to prevent down here to fill out tha quota. them from having tha rabies," said a gentleman to a writer in tha Haiti mors Spaniard IMMrsj Mains Wrack. Sun. "He has had but ona miirtl afde5. Tha state Waahington,-Mafected, and in this caaa ha tailed to partment haa learned through Ita se- taka tha precaution ha had dona with cret agents that the wreck of the bat- tha other dog. Whan ha waa IT yean tleship Maine lying in the Havana of age ha knew a German blacksmith harbor haa bean destroyed by tha who owned two puppies. Ha called Spanish authorities. It is supposed by my tether one day and said: 'I will tha officials of the administration that show you eumothlcf which will always SPANISH TREACHERY VISIBLE. this action on tha part of the Spanish ba of use to yo . Taking ona of tha authorities haa been taken to prevent dogs, tha blarhimlth placed it on a Dynamite Found la Hagens at tha Illinois tha railing of tha wreck after tha cap- boot top, and. pulling ila mouth open, Kendnvesveus. bulled tha animals tongue out Than ture of Havana. Springfield, Ills., May 4. Expert! A cabinet member ia authority for ha look a sharp knifa and mads a aHt who have tested the contents of a under lie dog's tongue, then took an tha following statement; We shall awl and forced out a small worm. package found In one of tlie camp of make a onr first business after When he had part boxes of tha Third infantry, Illinois completed the operation national guard, pronounced It un- taking possession of Havana, to find the blacksmith asked father to try hia out were who tha of that perpetrators hand on the other animal, which ha doubtedly dynamite. A rigid exam- crime of the night of February 15. did. The blacksmith then said: 'Theae ination was made of ail equipment and If wa find that have eseaped drga will never have tha hydrophobaggage in the exposition building, from tha island andthey have gone back to bia. If they arc blttim by a mad dog where the regiment is quartered, but wa will follow them there and their jaws will lock and they will not Spain, discovered. was else nothing suspicious we will tell Spain that tha war shall ba able to open them.' " The speaker Investigation baa ao far disclosed no not atop until they are delivered np to aid hia tethar had taken tha preoaa-tio- n view as to the identity of the person to follow the blacksmith's advioft na for punishment who plaeed the infernal tiling. Ona of the dogs which had been treatBeside tha Third infantry, the Sixth Roasts hus War Msusna ed by this process waa bitten by a dog regiment is also quartered In the buildWashington, May 8. Several war which was mad and In a few days tha ing, 3000 men in all. Many of the men measures have been passed by the sen- Mouth of tha dog became locked and ha animal died without inflicting any believed that they have narrowly es- ate, and, notwithstanding their Imnjury to any oaa. Tha gentleman with caped the fata of tha sailors of tha portance, not ona of them elicited the Maine. General Barkley, commanding slightest dvbate. Probably live meat Uia theory says be would Ilka to have of tha medical fraternity export-- , the camp, haa held a conference with important measure passed by the Ma- buna ment with two dogft taking tho worm hia officers. Aa a result of tha confer- sts was the emergency war deficiency I from the tongue of on a and leaving It ence guards hare been placed at every bill, carrying 835,730,945. Not more In tha tongue of tha other, than door and entrance to tha building and than ten minutea ware consumed in both with tha virus from a only persona having paasea are allowed reading the measure. Mr. Hawley, dog known to have baen affected with to enter. tee rabies. chairman of tha military affairs committee, secured the passage of a bill VerMddaa Wanna EXPECT AN ATTACK. providing for the enlistment of a vohas Juat beaten back a Ocr Britain Tha Alster, a German Npeslerds Liable to Attack Borne ef Oar lunteer brigade of engineers, and of man Invasion. Keatons Sco porta. 10,000 men in the south who are imtrawler, not only caught fish within tbi Washington, April 4. Fearing an at mune to yellow fever, theae enlistments forbidden waters of Moray Frith, bul tack upon the seaports of the North to be in addition to those provided for undertook to land Ita catch at Aber from a Britdeen. Fifteen in the present call for 135,000 volunAtlantia coast by the Spanish had to uae forca la now on their way to western teers. The man will enlist "for the ish pushing baek tha German fishermen waters. Secretary Alger has taken steps war." and throwing their fish back Into theii to further improve tlie sea coast deboat. CUBANS FOR CUBA. fenses Thera ia excellent authority for the statement that tha ml ministra- Foar Jisadrvd of Then Knllst lata a Cavtion believes that tha Spanish alry Koflaiaat tldrr Maagiallly. will appear at some port on the Tampa, Fla., May 3. Two hundred NOTARY PUBUC. cost and attempt to retaliate for the native Cubans, who have been quietly loesiof the Philippine islands by doing enlisted in New York by General Julio Payaon City. as much damage as possible, and when Sanguiliy, have arrived In Tampa. Office In Bank. tills work haa been completed, anil with They will be formed into acavalry all apeed to Porto Rico, and, if neces- regiment, and, under the leadership of sary, fight their way into San Jnan. the lemons Cuban who enlisted them, Aa to tha point where Spain will will qiroliahly embark for Cuba with strike, the authorities are totally un- the American troops. The rest of ths able to say. New York ia considered regiment will be made up of Cubans in very good condition to resist attack, from Tampa and vicinity. Tha New but tbia ia not the case with tlie New Yorkers created a sensation as they Over Douglass' hardware store. EvEngland cities and with porta along marched down the street in n body, the southern coast and they were followed by blocks by a erything pertaining to high art denta perfect mob of excited Cnliana. istry. Badly decayed teeth made ser COAL FOR DEWEY. virnble for life by the adjustment oi Madrid Cud or Martial Law. gold amuigam or porcelain crowus. Two of tho Swift Mt HlilW Will lio May 8. Senor Augutlera, Madrid, From Son Frsnrlucob the civil governor of Madrid, haa jnst Washington, May 4 Secretary Long posted on the walla of the homo office of has taken immediate measures to re- the proclamation, Intimatcustomary lieve the United States fleet in tlie ing that the civil qulhorllies consider at prices wltcln tha reach of all Psciflc of any einbarraaament it might that the circumstances justify tha feel for want of coal. handing over to the military authoriOrders have lieen telegraphed to the ties the mission of keeping order. government authorities at San FranLieutenant General Daban, captain cisco to select two of the swiftest ships general of Madrid, has assumed charge, at that port, load them with coal and and the first military patrols have just dispatch them at once to the relief of appeared in the Puerto del Sol. The Commodore Dewey's squadron. measure has been taken in consequence of the attitude of certain political parpais Will Fljfkt to tho HU tor KwL ties recently. The whole garrison ia London, May 4. Special dispatches ready in barracks. from Rome say that the queen regent Forty-fW- a Knr HrlyndlMVa haa telegraphed the pope that Spain is May 8. Tha president Washington, resolved to resist to the bitterend. Her has decided that there ehall he five majesty also begs the pontiff to bleu army corps of three divisions each. the Spanish anna 1 1 ia announced that Tliis will give the president an oppori Ml laMl Premier Hagasta will inform the eortea, to appoint major generals, five ! Ladies', Gsalkicai's & Taadco. tunity in behalf of the queen regent, of Spain's in coiniiisnd of army corps, one of intention to pursue the war to the bit- which General Dodge has declined, and Tha Ughtott Running Whrvlioa Earth. ter end. It is also stated there ia no fifteen in command of divisions. Escli idea of surrender there, either in min" division will be composed of three isterial circles or among the popubrigades, which will make commissions ELBREDGE lace. Reach brigade of three regiments. will be composed Thttt Bir Major UmwiiIIi 18118 Arrived Safa. Washington, May 3. Expecting that the senate would be in session today, New York, April 30. The United the war department officials had pre- States auxiliary cruiser Yale, formerly i BELVEDERE. pared a Hat of persons whose nomina- tha American line steamship Paris, lias as in be were to sent tions major geneluded the Spanish warship, and will i erals and brigadier generals Tlie list ba at her dock thin morning, with her We alaan Made Coed 3giln!lschlac(l inoludcd the name of Hon. Fitxhugh 150 passengers. She wsa lighted off ( Why ghavldal we Mats Good Whastsl I,ee, formerly consul general at Ha- Fire Island at 3:47 this morning. which such deep i shout The liner, and is also as a it vana, major general, has been felt sailed from stated those of W. It. Shatter, command- anxiety KniitiiHiupton one week ago yesterday, National Sewing Machine Co., ing the brignile at New Orleans, and J. at 4 p. m. She was in command of F. Wade, commanding the regiments at Watkins, and carried, besides Factory! Captain jja Broadway, Tampa, both of whom are now brigadier her passengers, a cargo made up mostNew York. BrlvUm, Ilia. generals, to Its niaior generals. ly of munitions of war. for the Unites States. beginning to resign tbeuselvea to the belief that they must await further official new until a boat arrivea at Hong Kong. Tbia will not necessarily be a naval vessel, for it ia not believed that Commodore Dewey (who will be admiral as aoon as ha can be reached by cable) could have spared any of hia ships, even the McCulloch, to carry dispatchea before the bombardment. In ordinary times there is plenty of fommunleatlon by steamers, as by native vernels, between the lflilllppinea and the mainland, and the officials will be rather surprised if some newa la not coming by tbia means very aoon. Who has cut tlie cable ia a source of much speculation. A leading diplomat said ctreuinatanecB would ludleata that the cutting had been done by Bpaniah officials, on instructions from Madrid, in order to atop the transmission of further news of the disaster there, and in that way ealm the storm of popular indignation at Madrid. It Is thought to have been impoesilde for Commodore Dewey to have out the cable, as lie waa unaequuinted with ita location fifty miles seaward, and, moreover, there appears to have been no motive for the interruption of communication on hie part Chiuk-amaug- a, tnoe-uiatl- blue-jacke- ta man-of-w- man-of-w- R men-of-w- ar S. Wimmer, Dr. J. H. EVANS Qentist. sd Best Sets Teeth IwEfflAKEWkaolc forforty-flvebrigedier- a. THE THE |