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Show 'I . ,i L 1 : V . A. w . w r . f - V. r THE PAYSON GLOBE -- I 4 PAYSON UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY VOL VI. 1), NO. 23. 18DS. rstt WHEELER'S BRAVERY. m neeefc eriswlr 1U H. luSlrt to the fraaL on CMa CERVERA'S DEMAVUS ERIE FLEET DESTROYED Biboney, July B. Aa incident o curred in the advanee i fiantiags which gives new renown to Fighting Men Mowed Down in Joe Wheeler, ia charge of tha eavalry brigade. When the battle begaa, Wheeler waa very ill, sad General Sumner was given command of WheelBut the Battle Favar wai on and the American Troops Braved the Hall er's division. After hard fighting had n Vessel ef the ritlre Fleet Eaoaped Deatruotlon Bpanlarde Fought of Death and Drove the Enemy From Their Defeneoe-Spanlard- e been going on for some hours, ths pot Until Their Were Sinking Under Them. When They Headed Ships With Fought dying and wounded, coming in streams Desperation. Leaving Hundreds of Dead Straight for the Shore-Her- olo Fight of tho Bpanlarde to the rear where Wheeler was being And Wounded In the Trenohse-Ksnt- 's Gallant Complimented by Americana Spanish Killed cared for, the fighting fever seized ths Charge 2,200 Prisoners Captured. and Wounded B.OOO-t.BPrlaonere. general and he started to the front in i an ambulance. About half way to tbs front ha met a number of litters bearCaney, July 5. 8iafter's army in practice was good. Plays del Eeta, JuTf I. Cervera'a ground their bulls to pieces aa they The veteran, andt-- i front of Banti;i'o lma been addiugnew Kent's men lay on their breasts and ing wounded. which has Qem the object rolled or pitched forward or sideways jkinadron, lnater to nrina. As details poured volley after volley into them protest ef his surgeons, immediately pf the movement uponient'ajro, is at with every wave that washed opon of the nnercn cngngeinenta are gath-sre- at a range so close that the oppoalng Iks bottom of the sea. Of the entire them from the open sea. greater credit is Iwstowed upon lines could aee the whites of each Admiral Cervera escaped to the shore flotilla, which cost Spain 115,000,000, our troops. In an unfamiliar country, others ayes. Only tha torpedo boat Terror, which la a boat arnt by the Gloucester to tha unused to the extreme heat fighting, an Csptain Grimes thon reopened with la at San Junn, alone escaped. Admi- assistance of tha Infanta Marla Teresa,1 entrenched enemy numerically as his battery, and In tba second duel ral Cervera and seventy other officers and as soon as ha touched the beach strong as itself, almost, outpost after with the Spanish artillerists did much and 1,1100 men are prisoners. About ha surrendered himself and hia comoutpost has been taken and held. .Step better execution, planting shell after 150 ware killed or drowned and 180 in- mand to Lieutenant Morton, and naked by step, fighting heroically and des- shell ia tba first main redonbt and jured on the Spanish aids. The latter perately, the Spanish have been forced silencing two guns. The Spanish are being oared foe fa the American te withdraw into the oily, suffering gunners then turned their attention to American loss hospital ship Solace. heavy losses in dead and wounded and i Kent's division and began dropping ia one man hilled and opa wounded. captured. Predictions of Cubans who sheila in tha advanee guard. Cervera made a dashing and heroic left the City before the advance began, xkxt'i qallaxt chabok. fight At 9:30 a. m. July S, at tha that the Spaniards would either surA few momenta after Clark's brigade hour least expected, ths Spanish fleet render or evacuate after the first heavy and the right of Kent's division made which had been heipmed in for six engagement have not been fulfilled. a gallant charge to the knoll to the weeks, made a dash fdr the open sea, Desperately, and with marked hero- north of the extreme left of the Spanin an endeavor to break through Sampism, they have defended t hr ir positions ish line and took possession of tha son's lines. Five and a half hours later GEN. JOE WHEELER. and Inflicted terrible losses npoo an hacienda in the shelter of an the Oristobal Colon, the last of tha orange advancing army, Friday 'a killed and grove. This marked the beginning of ordered hia hone, and, after person ally fleet was beached alf miles west of wounded on the American aide will a magnificent charge through the first assisting the .wounded Into the ambu- Santiago harbor. 8hwaa the fastest approximate 1000, while the Spanish line of intrench menta. The eavalry lance, mounted hia horse and rode to of tha Spanish ships and soon gained n loss, in spite of entrenchment! sod division and General Hawkin! brigade the front, where he took part in tha lead and steamed away from tha shots troches, waa almost aa much, in addi- charged np the alone against a storm thickest of the fray. The men bnrsl that destroyed tha other ships, with tion to n large number captured. The of death. into fnntie cheers, which followed the tha Oregon, Now York', Brooklyn and Spanish fleet played an important part Tha retreat became almost a rent, general all along the line. several smaller ships in pursuit They in the engagement, dropping shell and the wars constantly firing at her and reSpanish retired from their SORROW AT FORT DOUGLAS. after ahcll in front of our advnneing outer defenses. It was a ceiving her fire in return. She was so splendid vichosts. Sampson's fleet Joined in, but OOtosrs Wives Are QrtofStriekee st Final badly injured that aha soon went to tory, but dearly earned. its firing was from hearings and waa Reports. It was In this awful charge that enr pleeea after being beached. The fleet The Spanish man wars so ADMIRAL CERVERA. generally ineffective. Salt Lake City, July 5. The flnt re- consisted of the Armored Crosiers badly eat np that they (Cass Vsrds nsstl artillery fought bravely and effectively started on n double quick, bnt no ports of the battle at Santiago, in Cristobal Colon, Vizcaya, Almi rente and provad better marksmen than troopa eonld face such a terrible fire which the Twenty-fourt- h infantry re- Oquendo, Infanta Unit Teresa and to he taken aboard the Gloucester, heretofore. without annihilation. Our men stag- cently stationed st Fort Douglas, did two torpedo boat destroyers, Pluton which waa tha only Amerioan vessel At 7;30 Captain Capons battery gered, throwing themselves on ths nch heroic fighting, were gnatly ex- and Fnror. near him at tha time, with several of y In tha face ef overwhelming odds, his officers, including ths captain of the opened on the Spanish, who fought ground. Again they started, again aggerated. One rumor gained with spirit and nerve whan oar ihells they prostrated themselves, bnt on that every officer waa killed and with nothing before hfea lint inavltabla flagship. The Spanish admiral, who Brave an Unequal Fight With an Entrenched Foe. Imprisoned Fleet Sought to Break Through Sampsons Lines and Was Destroyed. I OO Anu-ricu- d, j . i eur-reno- SURRENDER. Rspsf mafcas (ba fusd pan, wbslssama aad PvealavSs Harass and We a ndDilldrsn set obi s' i;ie V I . Washington. July V simfiir has ffimtiagoat his mercy. Ill- Hues from the hay on Ihi north io the Sea Jean river on the south. The Rpaniah bold the remainder of the (round to the bay, which is hut a comparatively narrow strip. A truce baa been arranged peuding a demand for surrender, which expires al noon today. Tha original time was fixed st JO o'clock, but was exteuded at the request of foreign counsels to allow women and children and foreign to leave the elty. They asked Iperuiiselon to remain at Caney and for The latter eonld not be provisions. furnished, owing to inadequate means of trausportlon. W'ben the news of the deelroetloa of the Spanish fleet reached the line la front of Fan lingo, they broke into cheers. The bands played the Otar Hpanglsd Banner!'' and TheraTI ba a Hot Time la Old Town Tonight! whleh tha men cheered wildly. The Spaniards were sullen end nademon-jstrstiv- real-(den- ts Valid 'My sister's got the measles, sir," said young Sharpkln to bis teacher. Well, youd better go hums at once; theyre infectious. You ought not to have come to school. Young Snopkln I sy. teacher, Is sister dont live wiv 'im, But he's dahn in Birmingham! young Sharpkln had gone. Moonshine. e. ' Following la tks eorrsa ponds nos: Headquarters United Mtstos foroes, ineitr Ban Juan river, Cuba, July 1, 15M, 1:30 a. m. Te the eommamliag general of the Spanish foroes. Mantiago da Cuba. Sir: I shall be obliged, unless you surrender, to shall Mnuliago de Cuba. Please Inform the eitlsena ef foreign countries and nil woman and children that they should laeve tha city before 10 oelook tomorrow men-laVery respectfully your obedient B. F. fiMAFTalt, isorvant, Cheap Harglav Alarm. A neat and cheap burglar alarm which will not fall consists of s rubber bulb, to which is attached a tube with a whistle at the outer end, the air being exhausted from the bulb. Tbe tube la then shut In ths crack of the door, and, being released when the door is opened, blows tbs whistle. TEMPERANCE. g. oratorA grand stale ical contest waa held in connection with the convention of Massachusetts prohibitionists on June 9. William Waldorf Astor, in reply to the question, How may a poor man make a fortune?" i:iys, in the New York World: "Hum and tobacco he should entirely avoid. No man can make money unless bis brain ia dear, and dear it can not be when clouded with tbe fumes of alcohol ad toliaoco. Ths Supreme Court of Illinois has inter-collegia- Major-General- ." Following la the Spenlsh reply with vbloh Colonel Do rat has Just returned at 8:30 p. m.l Santiago da Cnha, I p. m., July I, Ilia sxosllsnoy, tha geasral lt'Jl. commanding the foroes of the United 'states, San Joan river. Bin I have .the honor to reply to year comm an ef today, wrlttaa at 1:30 a. m., and received it at I p. m., demandlag tba surrender of tha city; on contrary case, annenneing to ns that yon will bombard tha city and that I advise foreign woman and children te leave .the city before 10 e'eloek tomorrow morning. It la my duty to say te you that this elty will not surrender, and that lwrlll Inform the foreign eenaula and .bltanU of tho contents of your ! decided that tbe testimony of police officers and city employes against .blind pig keepers la valid, and a reversal of tbe ruling recently made in tbe case of Evanston vs. Moyers, by As a result of the Judge Watermen. new ruling two blind pigs'' have voluntarily gone out of business. ! A new proposition In regard to Alaska's prohibition law is that in the list 'restaurante being taxed' (that sella refreshments 1700, but with no permission for the ale of anything Illegal, although U la considered probable that the refresh-men- u Fenrth Corps." Commander-In-Chie-f CAPTURING CANEY. PERSPECTIVE OF THE CITT OF BANTIAOO DE CUBA. FROM TUB WEST. llxhthausa. 2 Mirra castle. pelaL A Estrella battery. 5-- Mis Calallaa casUa. Cbdobm point IS Punts Osria. OsldaSos point. My. U Linsti lory. Tcay Smith, Cuba. U MlrsSvaa bay. So Bal. ll Punts Blanra. IT Beatles Ratines. 14 Yaray point. 14 Pams bay. . hsrt-nrhay. Thomas hsrbor. bay. nta CRISTOBAL COLON. saSSse H-- were bursting over thsir hands. The Spanish reply waa immediate and wonderf ally noenrnta. The seoond or third of their ehella broke ever one f Captain Grime's guns, killing two man snd wounding four. The next Spanish shell burst just beyond tho battery and riddled a sugar bouse, behind which Colonel Woods rough riders ware waiting a forward move- ment Captain Grimes shells, set for a range of 3900 yards, slightly overshot the mark. It vn difficult te locate the Spanish guns, as they used smokeless powder, and in this, tho First artillery duel, we had the went of it Up to this time there had been ae infantry fireoxeepton tha extreme right where the Spaniards were being hard pro seed by General Chaffee and General Lawton. About 1:10 oeloek n balloon 4u sent up in front of the euvalry division. This drew the flnt volley from the Spanish lutrenchmente. Though vol- - JACOB F. XBNT. BRK3.-OEot Mai. pemmanAIng (he 1st division Oea. Shatter's arm of lnvas:sn.) ley followed volley, the daring officer made a reeennoiisanco and got down safely, having obtained complete details of the disposition of the enemy. The advance of the eavalry and General Kent's division immadlstely began along tlie line of the main road to Santiago, it was about two hours later before our advance began breaking throngk the covering of the SpaaUh trenches They met with a hall from the Manser rifles, whli-l- i temporarily stayed The forward movement. The Spaniards bad the range and their lestruetlon if he remained any longer In the trap ia which the American Beat bald him, Cervera made a bold dash from the harbor and fighting every luoh ef hie way, even when bis ihip'wBieblai and sinking, he tried was wounded in the arm, was taken to the 0 louses ter, and was received at her gangway by her commander, Lieutenant Commander Richard Wain wrlght, who grasped the hand of the gray-- , bearded admiral, and said to him: I congratulate yon, sir, upon haviag made aa gallant a fight as waa over witnessed on the sea. Lieutenant Commander Walnwright then placed hia cabin at the disposal of tha Spanish officers. Tbe Spaniards, when they found they would be permitted te live, adapted themselves comfortably to the situa- men out of tha entire only twenty-elregiment were uninjured. While the, rumor was at once discredited by its absurdity, yet it indicated that the regiment had been in the thick of the j Unpending doom upon fight, and u great many of the l.OOflf T killed and wounded might belong to Tk( Aa,eriewu .aw him the moment the regiment. The officers wives wer h lel d eommaaMd the work of slmest distracted when definite newq dMtraotloJ1 immediately. For an hour was reoalvad of the casualties. The tw0 they followed the flying Span-firreports did net distinguish erd to tha westward along the shore tween thoM killed and wounded. The ,inet Mndllir ,hot after .hot into their firat encouraging news rescind was n k ,U Uarinf grtat bole in their steal telegram from Senator Cannon whloh ,,d tnd covering tbBir dacha with the tion, railed their cigarette aad began stated, from- beet Information, that blood of the killed and wounded. playing cards amongthemsalvea. none ef the officers were hilled on the At no tlms did the Bpanlarde show SAMPSON'S REPORT. battlefield. Thia inspired hope end any indication that they intended to relieved the strain. do otherwise then fight to the lasL sags Gee Cbaar far a Fourth at Jal- The casualties in the regiment are Colabmtloa. They showed no signals to eurraader aa follows: Lieutenant Colonel I. H. a van whan thsir ships coqtmsaosd to Washington, July 5. Long before Liaenm, shot in the arm; Captain James link and the clouds of smoke any details of the battle had arrived. great E. Brett; Second Lieutenant Lyman pouring from their sidaa shewed Mint Commodore Sampson sent the followWalsh, saastroke; Captain H. E. Ducat, were on fire. Bnt they timed ing message te Secretary Long, dated shot near tha heart; Captain J. J. they their heeda toward the shore, leea than Hiboaey, 3:13 a. m., July 4: B rare tea, wounded In left lag; J. H. The fleet under my command offers a mile away, aad raa them on tlie Augustin, second lieutenant, since died; beach and rocka, where thsir distrac- the Nation aa n Fourth ef July pree-eh- t Lieutenant Henry Lyons; Captain tion waa soon completed. tbe destrnotlon of the whole of Second Lieutenant J. H. Dodge; The officers and me on board then Carrera's fleet. Ne one escaped. It Hughes eaeaped to the shore as well aa they attempted to eaeape at 9:30 a.;m. end Tim following privates of ths Twenty-foeonld, with the assistance of boats urth are either killed or wounded: Mat from tha American Alex Higgins, wounded in thigh; 0. L. and then threw themselves upon tha Treepa fought Past Cbimj aad Cat OB POpe, in thigh; H. W. Robinson, in left who not only of their merey Retreat. hip; Alfred Thompson, hurt by burst- extended to them the gracious hand of Slbony, July 5. The greatest losses ing shell; Fred J. Williams, in left leg; but sent them a to American arms were sustained oil James Crums, in left arm; rat Keyes, American chivalry, from the murthem to protect guard the second day of the battle. The first through thighs; Mason Robinson, In derous bands of Cuban soldiers, biding was in engaged by back; Sergeant Allis, in right foot; R. la tha brush on the hillside, day's aagsgement eager te scattering parties. The socond day, Hsaderson, right foot. rush down and attack the unarmed, however, the Americana were drawn Fuller details are awaited with da f sated, but valorous toe. np in battle line reaching from Aqna-dor- aaxlety. Mrs. Angnatln ia not at the Oas after soother ef Mis Spanish on tha sea to Caney, opposite fort, haviag left for a visit with her became the victims ot tha awful ships flvs miles or pareats In Kanina when tha regiment Santiago, a distance of ot sheila whiah ths Americas batrain mors. Advance were made all aleag left ia Captain Ducat reported dead, tha line. The only failure was at hut the report haa not bean confirmed. tleships, crosiers and gunboats poured A gu adorns, which General DufileMwaa npeathsm, and two hoars after ths CAPT. SAMPSON. THE SIXTEENTH. first of tha fleet had started out ef Sannnabla to reach on account of lbs burntwo cruisers and three tiago barber, at I p. m. tha last, the Cristobal Colon, ing of a bridge by the Spaniards. A Uvalg lutereat la Manlfsitad torpado boat destroyers were lying on had ran aahure six miles miles west of Kent, Wheeler, Lawton, Chaffee, all Wtirgra, to fifteen miles west ef advanced. The heaviest fighting was Santiago, and had let down her colors. Salt Lake, July 5. Lively interest la the shore tan to The Infanta Marie Teresa,Oqnondo. probably done by Kent and Wheelar's taken ia nil news concerning the Six- Morroeaatle, pounding pieces, smoke and flame pouring from every pert of and Vizcaya were forced ashore, burn-- , divisions and by the batteries nndar teenth for which nine infantry, years waa stationed at Fort Douglas and on them, and covering tho entire const ed and blown up within twenty mllea Capron. The Spanish loss in killed aad leaving going to Fort Sherman and line with a mist which eonld be seen of Santiago, ths Fnror nod Pluton wounded was not far from ours, while Boise barracks, Idaho Boys from all for mllee. Heavy explosions of am- won destroyed within four milea of over tha two states are members of tho munition occurred every few minutes, tha port Loas, one killed and two ia captured they lost about 3,300 men. reglmenL white smolca a wounded. Kucmy's loss probably aev-- . Our troops fought up to and past Caney, Captain Morrison was killed. The ending curls of dense ernl hundred from gunfire explosion entting off retreat before they stormed followingE. are among the wounded: hundred feet in the air, and oanaing Woodbury; Kerond Lieu- thower of broken iron and steel to fall and drowning. the place. It was one of the strongest Captain B. E. L. tenant Spencer; Ihilo In the water on every side. About 1300 prisoners, Including Adoutposts the Spauiah maintained, and Goa J . Heech, 1nul Ksrtindn, serious; moat of tlie S,?:! prisoners of war were M. J. Lang, serious; Walter, Tha bluffs ou the coast line echoed miral Cervera. Taynsoa, Shifter, when A. Darcutt, Clarenco D. Lerdy, John with the rnnr of every explosion, and "The man killed a George II. Kills, captured here. (icm-rj- l Iaraia, Charles Tenniint, K. II. jefrard, the Spanish vessels sank deeper and chief yeoman of llw Brooklyn. Caney was taken, bail moved hia C. W. Estonian. Henry Maurer. Ilea to the trout aril look persoual SAMPSON. (Signed) C. Duii mini, Michael I "P,r lat the Nknl or rtae lhe roclli rations. the of eps charge and np they went, until, with u cheer, they sprang over the tnnehes dividing tha aides of the hill cheeked with their fallen oomradea. There waa hand to hand fighting hare, in whleh an officer of the Twenty-fourth wan macheted, bnt the Spaniards eonld not resist tha onset of our troopa, and they scrambled out of the tre ichea aad broke over the line ef knolls on which they ware situated. Hundreds of the euemy lay dead or wounded in the trenches. The main redonbt was then curried with a rash. The two remaining batteries were then ordered up, and with a rattle and a clash CapL Bate's battery went tearing np the road, cumbered as it waa with a stream of wounded going to the rear. The hat 'try got in position to the right of the main Spanish redoubt at I o.clock and at 3:30 CapL Bates seat tha first shall, whloh went whlxzing down the line of intrenoh menta, enfilading tha enemy murderously. The American advanee line remained behind the erest of the hill until CapL Bates had driven terror into the already beaten and discouraged enemy. 2,200 SPANIARDS CAPTURED. head-quarter- x ! at bi I - men-or-wa- r, will often include amlei Cahaae Display laviag la Tha Fight. Jnragua, July . In the eaptere of Caney, which occurred Friday, Oareis's command showed both daring and kill. Garda had 4,000 men la the battle. Garcia vis stationed near Gas. Law-to- n on tha right Lawton'e division y opened the fire. Garda advaaeod urns hta the being brush, through nsad te tha country, mad greater headway than the Americans, and Car opened the fight on El Paso, near and ney. Captain Capron earn np fipan-iard- a joined with the battry and tha were foroed to retire. After tha enemy had beep drives shots had from El Paeso, twenty-on- e been fired by CapL Grimes and CapL iCapron from that position Into the outer fortification of Santiago before Illegal li- quors until public sentiment in nil or parte of tbe country haz been so developed that the prohibitory law ran ba taken up, like a neglected sword, and Such a disposition of the wielded. mm in tho pending law will not make It any the Ices the duty of the aecretary of the treasury to enforce prohibition. It will leave upon nil liquor re'lra the brand of outlaws, with no rich's in the courts. The new government tax la, no doubt, ohleci tunable In that it presupposes, though it docs not permit, liquor selling, less directly, however, than the internal revenue tax. rap-idl- FAMOUS PERSONS. Landseer began hia atudy of doga at lx. Corneille bad planned a tragedy before he was ten. Claude Lorrain began landscape painting at twelve. 11 Perugino had finished aa altar painting at fourteen. Handel had produced an opera before he waa fifteen. Auber wrote an operetta for the tage before fourteen. Mol I ere Dubbed a comedy, one of hia beat, at seventeen. Rembrandt had finished a portrait before he waa twelve. When it did come, response came. achowever, it earn with nneuoellad three-inc- h the from sheila and shot curacy, Adrifle, evidently taken from war ahlpa, and miral Cervera'a mounted behind the fortifications. Tha Spanish gnaaara raked tha hill on which El Paso standi and whleh mean, time had been made the headquarlce of Gen. Sumaer and tha Cuban Chop-ora- l Goethe bad produced u conaideralile a Garda, Castillo, Capote and RabL number of poema and several dramas before he waa twenty. Una shell struck a large auger storeLeasing la laid to have begun Sarah house on the rad corrugated roof on at eighteen, and to have whloh Blood soma Cubans viewing the Sampson finished it before twenty. gghL Tbe roof fell and all ef the Shelley produced all hia wonderful Cubans were wounded and three ef of imagination before the age works them will die. at which he died. of thirty, A detetchmeat of 300 Cabana went Caesar waa not twenty when he beCol. thon and forward from El Paso, came prominent in Roman politics, Wood, with the rough ridrra, the Flret and waa tbs leading spirit in Roman and Tenth cavalry, started down 111 affair before thirty. hillside straight for the enemy's fortiWagner planned a icrlca of German operas by tbe time he waa twenty-thre- e, fications. although hia design was not Away to the laft, Gan. Lawton's carried out for many years. Chaffee's man and Capren'a Burka waa twenty six when the "Ea fierce--l- y battery, wee meantime fighting ay on tha Bublims and Beautiful" waa with the enemy intrenched in end published. It li said that ha began It about Caney. Tba Spaniards contested between twenty and twenty-on- e. vary inch of ground bitterly and fonght with nnsapaetad coolneaa and con rags, bnt the nnresiatlble onward movement ot tha Amerloans alewly i forced them back on and beyond NOTARY PUBLIO. n, 8. A7Immer, R. Caney. About 11 o'clock the terrible fire 'from CapL Capron'e gun and tha muskets of the men broke tha Spanish line .and n retreat began toward the line ot outer fortifications. The euemy took the trail knows aa the main Santiago road and CapL Grimes's battery begaa pitching shell into to the retreat whiah turned into a rout. Oarola with 1,000 e Cnbana waa sent to head off tha oeourrad soon Heavy fighting Bpaa-'lard- and a large detachment of Keat'e was lent to alii Garcia. The dead in many iustanoas ware left on the field, thv wounded dsmaadlng all attention, n e tha liet uy not be icomplet. K m liars may alaps ba-- ; fora the an tint lo.s is known. Office In Bank. Pnyeon City. Dr.J.il. EVANS Qentist. Over Don glass' hardware store. Ev- erything pertaining to high art dentistry. Badly decayed tssth mad aev vlcnids for Ilfs by tbe adjustment ol gold amalgam or poreeluln srowua. Best Sets of h-- it Teeth pricei wltetn till reach of iU .i |