Show 1 -'--4 Publisher RICHFIELD UTAH There is said to be no truth in the rumor that Secretary Alger will resign Vessels Tampa the 11th for Cuba left and ammunition for the in- with arms surgents UTAH NEWS II Charles Between 75000 and 100000 sheep will he sheared at P V Junction The assessor of Salt Lake county ha returned the valuation of the county at $34612098 The recent rains have done wonders for the crops of Davis county and the farmers are jubilant Massachusetts Allen of has been appointed assistant secretary of the navy Versuvius has dynamite left Schley’s squadron for Ilavana to join in the blockade The Spaniards are trying to provision the forts of eastern Cuba before The cruiser the blockade begins Sampson is lying in wait for the Cape de Verde fleet at Porto Rico but has not found it yet Admiral Miller stationed at Hawaii has been ordered to San Francisco there to await orders Difficulty is being experienced in ob-- : taining transports to carry troops from Brough Bros of Nephi lost 400 out of a herd of 5000 sheep last week as a result of the cold rains Frank D Ilobbs the newly appointed register of tbe land office at Salt Lake has taken charge of that office The rains of the past week are worth a vast amount to the farmers of Sanpete county Abundant crops are now San Francisco to Manila assured The Utes that left the reservation with the avowed intention of going into Colorado were overtaken by Indian police and induced to return Utah's quota of the volunteers have taken up their quarters at Fort Douglas and are actively engaged in drill preparatory to a call to the front Mrs Walter Kemp and her baby of St George were thrown from a wagon and the baby seriously injured while the mother received several painful bruises The county commissioners of Iron county in a spirit of economy reduced the salaries of the different county officials making a total saving to the county of $840 per year A coroner’s jury acquitted C D Reaser who killed C J Dowd on the 11th of last month at Sheep Creek A son of Dowd testified that Beaser shot his father in self defense Nearly all the mine locations made throughout Cedar Valley during the year of 1886 have been forfeited for failure to do the assessment work and is being taken up for homes Thomas Thurgood for the past thirty years a resident of Bountiful took his own life by jumping down a well Death was caused by drowning Financial troubles were the cause of the rash act The capacity of the roller mills at Washington has been increased The Increased wheat average of this section is the incentive for the Improvement as without it another mill would have to be put up A $20000 damage suit has been filed against the Diamond Coal ' and Coke e company by relatives of Andrew who was killed by a cave-i- n at the company’s mine in Wyoming in January last The remains of Andrew Gams who was killed in the explosion at t&e Gilson Asphalt company's mine near Fort Duchesne have been recovered after being buried under tons of gilsonlte for over eighteen months Parties are investigating the water question in Cedar Valley with the view of taking up farm land Three different well machines are in operation boring for artesian water and the result will be watched with interest Thomas Jackson a young man of Fountain Green had his jaw broken by being run over by a wagon He jumped from the wagon while it was in motion and fell the hind wheel passing over his head with the result above stated William Wilson entered P Fitzpatrick’s saloon at Park City and hit the proprietor over the head with a flag Fitzpatrick evidently thought it was a Spanish flag as he shot Wilson through the temple totally destroying the sight of both eyes Governor Wells has made the following appointments of officers forthe two batteries which are to go to the front: Battery A — Eichard W Young captain George W Gibbs first lieutenant Thomas C Braby and Bay C Naylor second lieutenants Battery B — Frank A Grant captain Edgar A Wedge-woo- d first lieutenant John F Critch-lo50-fo- ot Pug-mir- w and Orrin E Grow second lieuten- ants at a standstill on the new house at Tooele the concourt county tractor being ordered to remove all the Work is material he has on the ground the charge being made that the material is not such as is contemplated in the specifications During the trial of John Bruner and Mrs Emma Monehart on a charge of adultery at Logan created a scene in the seizing John Widmer nesses against her by saulting him Mrs Monehart court room by one of the wit- the hair and as- i Sudd of California has1 been warned of what is alleged to be a plot against his lfe by Spaniards The Roman Catholic church is the official church of Spain and is as powerful in temporal as in spiritual affairs Karditza and Gorgeous the two menj who attempted to assassinate King1 George of Greece were executed day Mon-- ' j Theodore tered in as Roosevelt has lieutenant-colone- l been musAdjutant- Corbin administering the -General oath Cable communication is to be stored between Manila and butonoendof it will be re- Hong Kong on Dewey’s fleet All United States consuls in Spain and Cuba are 6tillon the payrolls They were simply given sixty days leave It is announced that the floating debt of Spain was of increased during April last by 12244391 the-mont- pesetas The Oceanic Steamship company's steamer Moana carries 500000 sover- -' eigns ($2500000) from Sydney to San Francisco dioSpain is divided into sixty-tw- o ceses over each of which a bishop rules for the church and all supported by the state Brigadier General Willard Young of Utah has arrived in Washington and will be placed in charge of a regiment of volunteers The battleship Oregon arrived at Bahia BrazU on the 10th She is acting under orders received from the navy department Unconfirmed rumors of severe with insurgents by Spanish troops come from Cuba but they are generally discredited again with a loud bellow and flinging out clouds of earth In his fury The bull must know what the sharp HE walls of the gleaming blade is for because he becity are plastered gins to charge sideways — never with with big posters full head and shoulders on so that the this fiesta day of matador can get the vital point So San Andres an- charge after charge Is made by the bull and skillfully avoided by the "Dinouncing: "Today in the ablo” who Is getting somewhat piqued evening there will and altogether mad Never before In be a grand and his life has he fought with the superb most sumptuous skill that he now displays — Carrambas! performance in the this “toro” requires skill The audigreat St Lazaro ence is wild with enthusiasm — from bull ring Six most brave and arro- loud roars of applause and showers of gant bulls are to meet their death at purses and hats and flowers into the the skillful hands of the famous fight- ring they have passed into absolute ers El Bote El Gallo de Sevilla and silence all on their feet watching with as a special feature the noted matador breathless delight the magnificent dis'El Diablo’ is to handle both banderil-lo- s play of brute force against man’s skill and sword without plcadores in of Spanish bull fighter against Spanish the fighting of Spanish bulls The bull In truth it is magnificent The bull Is beginning to pant and spectacle is to take place at the hour of 8" tremble even more as he plunges at It Is after 3 now but "El Diablo" the matador It is time to kill be(otherwise Pepe Moreno) who is the cause if not more play will exhaust the principal figure in the fight doesn’t beast and the killing will be less efcare a bit! What if he is late — let fective So now for the death thrust! them wait for him Por Diosl A man "El Diablo" places himself ready and who has fought bulls for fifteen years lifts the sword just as the bull recovIn three different countries can afford ers from a rush forward and turns to let people wait for him! They’ll again to attack On tiptoe with sword like him all the better when he does raised the matador is ready At that come And though El Gallo who moment like a lightning flash comes comes before him has killed his bull the thought of the matador who hgd in good style and been applauded out taught him years ago that tiptoe of the ring and the poor "toro” has thrust the most effective and graceful been dragged out too by the six gayly "kill” there is known Poor Joaquin! The faintest glimmer of remorse touchdecorated white mules and the audience of 8000 people are with one voice es the man who killed him — but before and one accord yelling for "El Matahe has time to think the bull is close dor! Que venga el Matador I” that upon him quivering with rage and all gentleman is seated on an upturned blood covered box in the bull fighters’ private place Quickly the matador leaps forward spioklng a cigarette and having the his arm raised high and the glittering bucklesd on his low shoes attended point of his blade on an exact line with to Not until the latter suit his fastidithe vital point of the neck— he half ous taste and the former is smoked closes his eyes to see better — yes that to the stub does he regretfully rise will just do It! It will be a pretty and stroll through the matador’s enstroke! trance to the ring Even as he smiles triumphantly with He Is a great favorite with the peo- the thought a voice is raised high ple and the moment they oatch sight above all noise of the ring — a voice of him there is loud applause and that makes the matador quiver from handclapping and the band changes head to feet just as the bull almost from the danza to the beautiful "Mata-dofupon him does — a voice heavy with March” composed in honor of hate and sweet with the southern acthe "Diablo” himself in Spain cent of Spain Accustomed to such receptions Pepe "Dog of a murderer! Remember Joawaits motionless with folded arms quin!” and smiling until the burst of ap? Paralyzed unable to move the mataplause Is over and the music stops dor stands helpless before the people d Then throwing down his up above can even Bee that something hat and bowing ha’ughtlly all Is wrong there is a sickening crunch around to the great crowd he takes a horrible cry that no one present can two banderillos from a rlngman and ever forget and the bull at last trimoves over close to the wall waiting umphant is trampling and tearing a for the bull His bold eyes rove over still bloody mass of violet and silver the boxes with their loads of beautiand gold that Is now trickling all over fully dressed women all of whom gaze with biood men gnd women are curs- -' at him admiringly As hlB eyes glance ing and fainting and weeping but to along he gives a sudden start for no avail for the matador “Diablo” has there — over In the "sol” — he could met his death thrust he has gone now have sworn that he saw — Dolores! And to settle his accounts with the Judge then he shakes himself angrily— what even of bull fighters for the man he had murdered! No one can locate the owner of the voice that had cried out in the stir and excitement and terror she is forgotten And while they are all screaming and cursing and Jostling and the bull Is still tearing and pawing at the something that had been "El Diablo" a very dark and still beautiful woman over in the "sol" half hidden by a big pillar looks down into the ring with a triumphant smile on her face and hate and satisfied revenge in her It is Dolores! — Cairo Spanish eyes (Egypt) Sphinx ‘ Judge Torrey’s rough riders will be equipped with ropes instead of sabres if Torrey’t request is granted Seven transport boats are now at Port Tampa and will soon be in readi-- j ness for the loading of the troops Governor I THE PIAZAJDE T0B0S NEWS SUMMARY SOUTHERN CENSOR JOHN CROSBY V-- " ’s three-cornere- Admiral Dewey has recommended that Manila be occupied by American troops and a provisional government be established to conduct affairs European Population While the population Change of Europe which was estimated at 175000000 in the beginning of the century rose to A Spaniard in Paris declares that the American squadron could not have en& baby he is becoming in his old age! tered the bay art Manila without a se- Dolores — of course she 1b in Lisbon cret understanding with the insur- where he left her seven years ago Yes seven— not so long after they had segents cretly in the night hidden the body of DawNavigation will open between son and St Michael about June 1 or Joaquin whom they had decoyed and — Carajo! What is he thinking two weeks earlier than usual owing to foully about that for now? now when he has the warm weather that prevails on the two bulls to fight and when the first Yukon one is just to be turned in! 1684 Pepe always fights in his own pecuthousand priests Thirty-siliar fashion and alternates cloak play nuns the and monks 14592 carry on with the banderillos The horses he work of Spain there being will not religious that bull fightholding permit only about 7000 Protestants in a popu- ing Is an art a science — not butchery lation of 17565632 So no plcadores are allowed and twice Preparations for the embarkation of are the banderillos put in until the the United States troops at Tampa are beautiful Andalusian bull is In a rage and passion of fury and agony that rapidly being completed Seven of the cannot be described The blood is in used to the be transports carrying down In streams from where running soldiers are now there the banderillos have pierced and torn Major General James F Wade is now his neck and shoulders the dust is in command of the army of Cuban in- blinding him he is aching and quivervasion by his right of Benior officer ing and stinging from the cruel thrusts displacing Major General W B Shaf-:te- r of the sharp points as they twist and cut before his blood and foam covered heretofore in command eyes there is always the dancing agile The complete victory of Dewey can figure in violet and gold and silver be accounted for only in one way He that waves red cloths at him and t must have captured the Spanish press mocks him and thrusts points 'censor at Manila and put him to work into his flesh— he will get at It and trample and grind it under foot! And writing official dispatches yet furious bellowing pawing and The steamer Roman arrived at Bosmaking great wild rushes he is foiled ton and the captain reports that he each time — the slim quick figure alhad been held up by a Spanish ship ways avoids the charge But the "Diablo” is getting short of 300 miles out from Boston No furbreath for this is a very persistent known are ther particulars bull and he must not do any more huCommodore Iewey according to So he flings down the banEmbassador John Hay at the Court of moring derillos and shouts for the sword It St James is very affable and one of is hastily pushed over to him from bethe moht pleasant of men to meet hind a barrier and he has barely time Admiral Monti jo to the contrary not- to slip it in his satin cloak and dodge to one side aa tho bull comes at him withstanding x -- red-ho- 21600000 in 1830 300000000 In 1870 and is now nearly 370000000 there has been a still more remarkable Increase In the number of towns with over 100000 inhabitants There were only of these in 1801 (with twenty-on- e 4500000 Inhabitants) forty-tw- o In 1850 seventy In 1870 (with 20000000 inhabitants) and 121 in 1896 (with about 37000000 inhabitants) In 1801 France had three towns with oyer 100000 inhabitants while England and Germany had two each but In 1870 the figures were: England eighteen Germany ten and France nine while in 1896 they stood England thirty and France ten'( Germany twenty-eight A CHEERFUL WOMAN From Tbe Democrat Brazil Indiana Every woman cannot be beautiful but cheerful face often supplies the deficiency But no one can be cheerful and bring joy to others unless they have perfect health Fortunately science has pieced this priceless boon within the reach of every woman as the following incident (troves : Mrs Amanda Robinson wlf of William Robinson farmer and stockman near Howesvilie Clay County Ind is thirty-twold years and had for several years been in declining health and despondent For three months she was not only unable to attend to her domestio duties but too feeble y to be up and about she Is hi good health and able to attend to her household affairs She relates her experience as folo To-da- lows: "1 was afflicted with female troubles and was in a delicate state of health 1 lost my appetite grew thin and was greatly deAfter taking various remedies pressed without being benefited 1 was induced by a friend to try Dr Willi am’ Fink Fills in "Early summer the of 1897 I procured five boxes of them and b of ore y finishing the second dox began to im- - 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