Show Hong Kong last Tuesday for Manilla WESTER! VOLUNTEERS for the purpose of engaging the Spanish fleet and establishing a base of supplies Had he been unsuccesaful JOHN CROSBY FuMisher MAY BE SENT TO THE PHILIP- -return have to had would PINE ISLANDS Dewey I or steam to San Chinese to some UTAH port RICHFIELD Officials have anxiously Xo Ilold Them for Uncle Sum— AU VolFrancisco unteers West of the Missouri River been waiting for news of the battle Included Except Rosevelt's believe outcome on its because UTAH NEWS they mounted Riflemen depended the length of the war With the capture of the Philippines Huntington is to have a new seminary Denver Colo May 3— General Voll— the destruction of the Spanish and school building fleet there is a hope that Spain will man commander of the department of Only nine soldiers have been left In of the struggle Colorado says all the volunteers raised The Score is 5 to 0— Two Spanish Ships Sunkby American Guns One realize the hopeless charge of Fort Duchesne and prepare to yield as gracefully as west of the Missouri river will probaislands to Samuel Marsh aged 03 one of the Scuttled to Prevent Capture and Two Were Burned— Not an possible The disaster will aggravate bly be sent to the Philippine areal-read- y oldest citizens of Salt Lake is dead-ThStates This the for United them which hold troubles her internal American Ship Lost Nor Seriously Injured mountthe include however not have Levan schools of does public grave been closed on account of an outbreak The value of our shipping at present ed riflemen who are being recruited for In this event of scarlet fever on the Pacifio amounts to a fabulous Roosevelt’s rangers at the earliest he vessels will BatIn the transported the For Was sum Shore and Lars Peterson of Spanish Fork who The Battle Lasted Two Hours by greater part they Participated from San and date hostilities before cleared embarking Took Commander the possible has a suicidal mania has been taken begun Spanish teries When Admiral Montejo would fall an easy pray to Spanish Francisco to Provo for treatment Refuge In the Bay to Escape Capture— Fleet Then Be- NlanUla-Res- ult cruisers of the It was as much to protect Engageto gan Bombard Grave fears are expressed by farmers REJOICING AT WASHINGTON these American Peace— Be ment gigantic interests as to strike a Early May of Davis county that the protracted to fatal blow that Dewey was ordered Commerce Is Now Safe New Joyfully Received sad the Street drouth will seriously affect grain and satisas results are and Manilla the Filled With Cheersng People other crops as could have been hoped for factory May 1 — Washington is Washington' A petition for the pardon of Alma Not since the dark tonight rejoiced at Manilla comHague the Nephi bank defaulter who THE OPPOSINQ FLEETS 2— The first naval and the Spanish fleet civil conflict of a third of the May great Washington days has served two years for his offense is Admiral Montejo who is have the people been so battle of the war has been fought and manded by in the Name of Ship That Took Fart ln‘ the of a century ago being circulated the be said to fighter greatest are and valor American pluck triumphprofoundly jnoved by war news as Kngafement Irving Collett of Spanish Fork was ant The Spanish fleet in the Philip- Spanish navy this evening The first batWashington May 2— The following they were were fonght in convicted on a charge of fornication Two engagements n either most war has the has for been tle of the part pines which the Spanish were de- are the two fleets engaged: committed with Ellenor Beckstrom of both Adwith and lies and or great been destroyed captured s victory fought ' Olympia protected cruiser feated Though no statement has been aged 19 Collett is 40 United of to commerce the under the the miral Dewey’s squadron danger on the Spanish 5800 tons launched 1892 Bpeed 12 Agricultural Superintendent Austin States has been removed Spain’s power made the loss of life and stars stripes ten knots battery four of the Utah Sugar company states that at sea on the Pacific is broken and ere ships must have been heavy as it is first news of the battle received The e fourteen rapid-firdewere guns the prospects are extremely favorable now Manilla the capital of the Philip- known three of their ships and four machine guns came in a brief cablegram from Madsix for a large crop of sugar beets this year pines is probably in possession of Com- stroyed— one burned one sunk and Baltimore second rate 4600 tons rid to the Associated Press about 8 Otto Furrage aged 19 accidentally mander Dewey and his marines The another blown up— the letter poasibly o’clock As the night wore on the ca- of a magazine caused speed 206 knots battery four the explosion by a to the effect that afle advices shot himself in the abdomen while latest bl$ continued to sing the news of vicrifles four a torpedo In the latter event the four by in fleet the attack in a a near by handling gun joint sheep camp two tory for the squadron of Admiral two drowned in addition to those fire Huntsville His recovery is doubtful with the insurgents on land was about number h two Dewey and the interest grew into two killed would be heavy Dispatches the of remnant The be made to tremendous excitement Governor Wells has issued a call for also state that a number of Spanish aud two machine guns do effective could little fleet 500 volunteers The absence of any statement of spe- -' Utah will send two Spanish Boston second rate 3189 tons speed craft were scuttled to prevent their with shore batteries while the eifle fighting batteries a cavalry troop and a comtwo 8 injury to the American vessels in into tha hands of Dewey’s men 15 knots battery two falling soon fall would their ’the advices was construed as guns Madrid antiquiated of mounted riflemen to the front pany rapid fire two Under cover of the night the United inch rifles two These silenced the attack before indication that they had two 18 convincing two At Leeds a man named Curtis has in the island would States fleet iorced the forts and took sovereignty Spanish appreciable injury and this been arrested on a charge of cruelly inch two and two machine and up positions in the bay and at dayleast at pass away temporarily was especially pleasing guns beating a squaw to whom he had made Uncle Sam would be in possession of light gave battle The engagement Not only was the preservation of the advances which were repulsed speed 19 knots Raleigh second-clas- s American ships and men considered rapid-fir- e and ten battery one Jay Smuin a small boy of Lehi was in itself a happy outcome but was 1 four rifles eight making a patriotic demonstration with commented upon as indicating clearly pounders and two machine guns a can of powder when it exploded inthat Admiral Dewey and his associate 1700 tons speed Concord third-rat- e juring his eyes and cutting his face 17 knots battery six two 6 officers and men under their command badly had discharged splendidly their several two pounders rapid-fir- e At a mass meeting of property owners one and four machine guns duties in directing and executing the of St George it was decided to build a McCulloch revenue cutter fight In this connection it was pointnew school house which will cost 0 ' ed out as little less than marvelous Nanchau collier The building will be of brick and ' Z afire that the American squadron escaped vessel supply one of the finest in the state without severe injury because notTHE SPANISH SHIPS Messrs Farthingham and Gilles of withstanding the disparity in the naReina Marie Christina 3520 tons val forces the Spanish fleet assisted Beaver last week shipped 1000 head of cattle to southwestern Kansas This built in 1886: speed 17 knots battery by the shore batteries should have is the first installment of 4000 head six Ilontoriaguns two27-incbeen able to inflict severe damage to sold by them to Kanbc3 City parties rapid-firand three rifles six its foe before Itself being destroyed and two machine guns It is stated that one company in the Its failure to do so was explicable only Blue Mountain country lost over 1000 upon the hypothesis of perfect and swift work by the American squadron head of horses during the past winter 5 Ad opinion freely expressed by nato of the bad feed and owing shortage val officers is that tHe very decisive weather The loss in cattle was also victory of Admiral Dewey’s fleet will large mean probably an early end to the Wool men of Fairview are holding war without further naval battles of their clip for a raise Twelve and a The American fleet is importance half cents has been offered but several in the waters of Spain’s now supreme of the large wool growers declare they Pacific and indications possessions will have 14 cents before they part with toward were the slipping of strongly their stock the Philippines from her control The enterprising citizens of Kanab MONTEJO’S ACCOUNT are arranging for a water system for culinary purposes They have ordered Spanish Admiral Sunk Hi Ship toFrevcnt a carload of pipe and fixtures and the Capture work of building cisterns and laying Madrid via Paris May 1 — The time pipe will commence at once of the retreat of the American squadAlexander Thomas accused of the ron behind the merchantmen was 11:39 murder of Francis R Owens at Bula m The naval bureau at Manilla lock’s ranch in Kane county on the sends the following report signed 9th inst has been lodged in the state “Montejo Admiral:” penitentiary pending trial At his trial “In the middle of the night the he will enter a plea of American squadron forced the forts and before daybreak appeared off CaJohn Hughes of Logan and his son CHRISTINA MARIA REINA The night was completely dark vite George quarreled over the possession of an empire in the old world of extrava- lasted until 9:30 when the fleet is said Admiral some tools 7:30 At the bow of the Reina Maria The father picked up a Montejo’s Flagship to have withdrawn behind the mer gant richness and 7000000 people took fire and soon after the hammer and struck his son a heavy Christina rechant vessels in another part of the There are few details and in this Castilla 3342 tons built in 1881 was burned blow on the back of the head inflicting also At 8 o’clock poop spect only are accounts unsatisfactory bay four Krupp rifles two with I went and ugly and perhaps a dangerous The cable is under Spanish control and staff on board the Isle In the encounter the Reina Maria battery my h four two de The wound Reina Cuba the Christina Maria With Madrid Christina was fire and has its outlet in destroyed by and two machine guns rapid-fir- e and the Castilla were then entirely en II F McGarvie manager of the New vigorous Spanish censorship which is Admiral Montejo transferred his flag Velasco 1152 ‘tons battery three veloped in flames Grand Theatre of Salt Lake and who exercised it is certain that the accounts to the Isle de Cuba the Don Juan de Armstrong rifles two “The other ships having been damis at present acting as assistant genera) of the defeat are not overdrawn apd Austria w as blown up aud the Castilla Ilontorias and two machine guns retired into Baker bay Sorfte director of the jubilee for which St government officials feel that the Span- sunk Not a boat of our squadron was aged Don Antonio de Ulloa and Don Juan had to be sunk to prevent their falling Joseph Mo is arranging has fallen ish ministry is only paving the way for destroyed de Austria each 1140 tons speed 14 ininto the hands of the ememy Tha heir to $250 0 )0 a legacy from an uncle more disastrous news which must h Captain Cadarso commander of the knots battery Ilontorias went Reina losses are numerous notably Captain down Christina Maria heralded who died intestate through evitably soon be and two rapid fire two with a priest and nine other perhis Cardarzo sources ship Niels Foulson of Pleasant Grove and other machine guns occurred The sons” second oil Cavite occurred Philipengagement The battle his son James had an altercation which General Lezo and El Cano gun vesComLondon May 2— The Madrid correterminated in a mutal assault The pine islands between the Asiatic squad- about 11:30 when it is supposed 524 tons built in 1885 speed 115 sels woundthe mander was of the financial News teleCommodore commanded landing Dewey spondent Dewey by father struck his son twice with a ron knots The General Lezo has two Ilon-tori- a ed marines or possibly communicatthis morning says: graphing shovel inflicting painful wounds and calibre one rifles of In en this with the “The ing Spanish insurgents ministry of marine the son retaliated by dealing his father and one matwo small rapid-fir- e Ulloa were for Spain because the and claims Mindanao a the gagement victory aknock-ou- t h blow with the same weapon chine gun the El Cano three were forced to retire behind and two ma- Americans Governor Wells has appointed a new guns two small rapid-firthe merchantmen Captain Cardarzo chine guns hoard of trustees for the Agricultural in command of the Reina Maria ChrisMarques del Duero dispatch boat 500 tina went down with college consisting of W 8 McCornlck the ship The tons one smoothbore calibre Emily S Richards and D C Adams of There is fought splendidly Spaniares machine and one two Salt Lai o Mrs John E Bagley of gun dethe further for greatest anxiety Isle de Cuba aud Isle de Luzon are Ogden Mariner W Merrill Lorenzo tails ” ILnsc-- and Joseph Morrell of Logan both small gunboats They are of 1030 A severe snowstorm has been in protons displacement and carry four 47 Nea'1 Oak Springs Emery county inch Ilontorias two small guns and gress in southern and eastern Wyoming three boys killed a large bear after a since Saturday night two machine guns jevere struggle on both side Later ' THE CASTILLA a It is reported at Madrid that a new Isla deMindarae Companla ithe boys went out after the cubs and all fleet ironclad which is being fitted Cadiz as of but armed cruiser Dewey's Spanish again destroyed captured two of them about the size of OLYMPIA out THB will soon join the serious at 3755 beam tons 433 without Carthago escaping gross injury length an ordinary dog after a fight in which sailed The at from Cadiz knots 135 Asiatic 4195 Spanish squadron speed Flagship squadron Dewey the boys received numerous scratches SOUTHERN CENSOR Com-odo- re Spaniards Refused to Surrender to the Last and Went Down with Their Ships Hispano-America- first-clas- 10-in- rapid-- three-pounde- rs 18-inc- 14-inc- h not-suffere- 14-inc- h ’ $30-00- 62-inc- h h 22-inc- 14-inc- e h h ‘ self-defen- se 59-inc- h 33-inc- 47-inc- h ch 59-inc- h 47-inc- 32-inc- 15-inc- fi 47-inc- h 47-inc- e 62-inc- 47-inc- h h ’ Trans-Atlantic- h |