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Show - - - ' i y I i L--L. 1H9 hs Eeport not Been Yerlfied. - Claimed to Come Prom a Semi Official Source The Eeport has Hastened Iu veatigatioa and Transferred the Scene Prom Key Vest to Havana Vesael in Eibbons. -- . New York, Feb. 21. A dispatch to the Herald from Key West says: from what may be source, considered a semi-officithat divers sent down on behalf of the United States to examine the wreck of the battleship Maine have made a preliminary report of the ' result of their work. IncredthloAs it msy sssiB;-- it is said that after a partial examiua tion of the magazines of the Maine, the divers report that the one in which the explosion is supposed to It is learned , al . f -- S' -- havejoccurred,ia intacL i According to the correspondents explosion to-t- r ens -- to brougbT eath-anddestruction son-in-la- to-Aik- magazines are unharmed. Therefore, if this report be true, an en- different aspect is given tirelyterrific which to of-eile- nce ThTbfma'nTlheCOnient3oftbese ihe where mutterinss wer$ heard at name of the victim is given: Hot irons thuret into mouths. of the Montgomerys visit the iofetransigeants newspaper La Leg? broken. under the Bplinders- - driven Region, published an article say-iD- g in substance that the calamity nails. , Naked feet placed ou hot stoves. to the Maine was a judgment on for Slates a United the sending Hung up by the feet for 15 as an affectionate hours. Havana to ship Tied to horns tails. sign of sympathy, toward the sufheroic and nation. Spanish Hung by the foet over fire. fering A priest of the village of Zern; The tone is one of mingled sarcasm and mock condolence, tn a ovtzi was hucg by the feet for frequented restaurant in Havana tbree hours and then by the arms last night on the bill of fare was for 14 hours, A wet cord .yras chicken a la Maine, bound tight'y around his, head. This indicates the feeling of a All the prisoners at Kumanova pirt of the populace, especially of were beaten until their flesh came5 the Volunfeers. WliiTtPaw a r eoft6Tt n str ipsVTli ew 6 m e a wer these . manifestations, Captain outraged. Sigshee and Consul General Lee MURDERED IN AMBUSH. concur in advising against sending further warships to Havana at Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 20. E G. Massey, a prominent citizen present. and constable of Franklin town ' SAII.OUS SENSATIONAL STORY ship.' Little River county, was murNew York, Feb. 18. The New dered six miles from Ashdown last York Herald this morning prints Dight by Ned' Aiken and bis son the following from its Key West and negroes, who ho was trycorrespondent: ing to arrest. I learn on undoubted authority Massey was shot from amhush that one of the maimecTiailora who his lungsUefng torn from hisTfoTy was taken to the Marine hospital, by bullets Massey bad previousout of gratitude of the kind treat- ly arrested Charley Johnson, Aikment and cartful nursing received ens for carrying a pisfrom surgeons and attendants, has tol, and Johnson had escaped. broken tho seal enjoined Abou to Id nig htr Con stablff "Maeeef before officers his lev and Richard Dickens, a deputy, by. superior tales- atarttd boue to arrest men t, the truth of which cannot be Johnson. When Dear the house doubted and which points to the the officer were fied upon from deliberate destruction of the vessel. ambush, and Massey fell from his Tbesailoy whosenameforob h or sepbhrb odyTid q I edwi tlr trac k viousjreasonsjs withheld for the shot, and .Winchester balls. The -- and r ed present,' eays he was negroes-rushforward deck shortly before the opened fire upon .Dickens, but he explosion occurred. put spurs to his hore and escaped. .... AY bite, look; n g.o v eur the Maines Excitement runs, ...nigh,.; and ft bow into the dark waters 'of the lynching is prabab 1( Aiea and ' bay he saw a black. objecUalowly Johnson are captured. vessel. toward The the . coming 8ETENCED TO HARD LABOR. object whatever it was, was ap Wichita, Kan., Feb. 20. Paddy parently illuminated and emitted Shea has been sentenced to eight smoke. He Buspectcd something wrong years at .hard labor for shooting and started to communicate the Joe Dawson, with intent to kill fact to the officer of the day," when His attorneys will apply toT the the explosion took place. supreme court for a new trial. The raised TlieMainewas in.the.air crime occuricd in a. saloon belong-, to was he the deck ing to Shea, while all present were and thrown stunned and bleeding. He also in an advanced state of intoxicasays that simultaneously with the tion. Dawson was struck in the raising of the Maine he saw the back by the bullet, and wilt bo steam launch, which was moored almost totally paralyzed for life. BOERS GROWING BELLIGERENT. alongside the Maine, also thrown a. out of the water.' ' London, Feb 21. The CapeThis occurred before the second town of the Daily explosion in the Maines magazine Mail correspondent The Transvaal govsays: was felt and which sent her to the is mounting guns at ernment bottom. Johannesburg and conveying MaxSEARCH FOR BODIES. ims, shells, rifles and cartridges to Havana Feb. 18. The ' eearch that point in an offenive and ostenfor the bodies of those who went tatious manner. down in the Maine is being proseSWISS WILL OWN RAILROADS. At 8 "oclock cuted vigorously. Berne, Switzerland, Feb. , 21. this evening 135 bodies had been The referendum has resulted in recovered. Hach is placed in a popular approval of the proposed coffin and carried to the Colon state purchase of the railroads of cemetery, where . Chaplain Chad- Switzerland at a cost of about a wick of the Maine conducts funeral billion fr&nc3 (1200,000,000. The for services. - The for government is .projecting a loan ' " bodies have recovered a number of the purchase. medical a chest,' relics, including ZOLA WILL BE CONVICTED, records, a gold watch and chain marked P. E. Bartlett, Waltham, Paris, Feb. 20. The trial of M. Zola and the publisher of the and 631, 145, flye porljaits. Aurora is regarded "practically, - and - Zolas conviction : is ended, ATROCITIES. TURKISH , looked upon as a foregone con' 15. (De- clusion. Constantinople, Feb. The - public feeling The agains the Jewsis so "over whelmlayed in 'transportation). note "of the Bulgarian agent to the ing that any other result' i3 almost Turkish government, protesting impossible. against the treatment which BulDANI8H FJ8IIERMNX SAVED, . garians have been subject to in Copenhagen, Feb. 2L A disMacedonia, reveals a state of affairs similar to that which existed patch from . Helsingfors says in ; Armenia; ilt say's that village th? 200 fishermen who were after, village have been surround- carried to sea last Wednesday on ed by the Turkish army, ,that a tract of ice have been saved. , wholesale arrests have been made, .the Box ofMcnkeys. and that the prieoners 1 have been A' Box of Monkeys, by the A. subjected to unheard of tortures. Co, at tho opera-hous- e C. Dramatid of The note further givep a list on the villages and the names of the Saturday night, was not well victims to whom torture has been patronized; a fact that reflects applied. School masters, it ap- rather badly upon the colleges, for pears, have been the special objects the performance was a really meriof1 vengeance. The following tor- torious one, quite as good as some recited in the official of those rendered by crack travelare tures, and each case the ing companies. Miss Stella Fjeld in document, INTACT. tho time S So Says Rnncr, but KP LOGAN OIT Y, UTAH. TUESDAY MOILNING, EEBIiUAIl Y 22.1898. VOL XYII. MINE-I- i 'J be from-Cove- Alaln This report reaching Key West, it is said, caused the members of "tiro' courtr of ' inquiry proceed to Havana and begin their investigation at' once instead of organizing the court here. At any rate, the lighthouse tender Mangrove with the court of inquiry aboard, left for Havana yesterday evening. Upon reaching Havana the court will make apersohal examination of the wreck and will then take Tesiixony regardingthe loss of the vessel. When the Mangrove sailed it had not been decided where the board would convene, .but Admiral Sicard told your ; correspondent this; evening it would probably meet either on board the Mangrove . or the Fern, the supply ship of the " "North Atlantic fleet which is now in Havana. The admiral added . that the court would, in all probability, hold another session in Key West before its final conclusions are reached. New York, Feb. 21. A dispatch to the Tribune from Havana says: The Maine is actually in ribbons, . but enough of the vessel remains to make possible a determination of whether the explosion came from without or within. 'The officers of the Maine do not publicly discuss the theory ofa -'-submarine-mine, may have ' been set off by explosion, but it evidently has weight with them. ' They are particularly anxious for points to be gathered from the- examination of the plates of the hulL" Their belief is that these will have tq establish whether the explosive forcecame fromithout or not. ' The naturo of the damage to the portside has not been fully settled, but the weight of opinion seems to be that the hole was made by au external explosion. -- - -- -- -- s , en-searching - - HOSTILE SENTIMENT. -- . Notwithstanding assurances from abroad a painful impression is caused In Co ba by the knowledge - that a considerable element among The Spanish classes rejoices with little seerecy ov er the disaster, If instances were isolated it would not be important. Unfortunately the verified cases are too many to support this charitable view. In several places Spanish army officials have drunk toasts that other vessels of the American navy may follow the Maine. In Matanzas - - X NO. 89 sted was the star of the company, and through the artistically excel- CODING JUDGMENT. lent rendition of her part, surprised and delighted everybody in the house. To use one other stage phrases, sne was simply out of A Discourse DsIIiersd la 73 by Aposlla sight. ' Orson Pratt-- . . Miss Clara Nebaker was also verygood in her part, as. the daughter of the Earl of Paynaught, and was thoroughly appreciated by The Bay of Wrath, Burning and Deso- her auditois. v the Begin Miss Libbie Rich, as Mrs Oad House of the Lord, Upon Those Who ago Jboaes, would be hard to beat. but Disregard Gods Will Enow, Mr. Roy Pugmire and Mr Ray Irvine performed their parts exceedingly well, and merited the generous applause accordedthcmf Reportedly D. IF, Kean. Tbe duet by Misses ,Nebeker If I fi el the liberty of the Spirit and Fjeldsted in thec last act was very sweetly sung, while tbe song to do so, I shall read a number of and yaulsville skit by MUs Field quotation ., this afternoon, from sted iu the same act, brought down the Book of Doctrine and Coventhe house. ants and from the Bible, and perThe specialties of the second act were well worth the price of ad haps from the Book of Mormon, mission. Mr. Schettlere perform- in relation, to some of the great ance upon the guitar was simply events which are about to take wonderful, and showed him to be a place on tbe earth, more especially Here- IB aiie r of that instrument. lha4adftenta.lhat are coming to spondei to two encores. first that I Aux Italieos wan recited by pass speedily. The Miss Cannon in a very pleasing will reid. will be tbe ninth and manner. The lady was encored tenth paragraphs of a revelation and responded with a humorous givea through the prophet Joseph rsatsr , , Smith, July 23, 1837: - The violin Misses quartette by unto you, Verily, verilr I say Phyllis Thatcher. MabeLOmeby the and" ark covereth ness earth, Clara Foster and Lottie Leonard, under the directiou of Prof. C. M: gross dasknee3 the minds of the HarrN, was beautifully rendered people, and all : flesh has. become and received a hearty encore. Off corruprbcfor(T2Tnyface.,Behold, the whole it was a performance t of vengeance cometji speedily -- upon decided cxbellence,-andtbem- an the fob ab i la n t a"c ftheea rt h;a" day' ner in which it was advertised and of wrath, a day of burning, a day Carrie I through reflects great credit of desolation, of weeping, of mourn Uficm.Ahe. geuUemaaly.-ananRgeitug; and of lamentation, and Mr.- F. T Hines;- - shall come upou all It is the intention of the com- the face of ittbe earth, saith the pany to put. on another play .be- Lord. - - fore long. The comedy, School, And upon my house shill- it will probably be presented. begin, and from my bouse (hall it First g 6 forth, saith the Lorl. ' Swessen Eivorca Case. . saith the ( among those among you, - to Thedi vorco suirofChristina tbe Lord; who have - proft-ss-Swensen vs. Niels P. Swensen, oc- know my name, and have not cupied Judge H arts attention all known me, and have blasphemed nay against me in7 Ibe'midi day Saturday. live to suit the The parties in house, saith the Lord. I will make a few remarks upon as though Hyde Park and it looked three-fourthinhabit-tants s these of the about passages as I read them. It seems that this is a dispensation of that peaceful burg bad been summoned as witnesses, peculiar in its nature, differing ' from former dispensations. It is a Cruelty and failure to provide were the grounds upon which the dispensation of mercy and of judgdivorce was asked, and according ment, of mercy to thoss who re- to the testimony introduced by the ceive the message of mercy, but of plaintiff, Swensen was a veritable judgment to those who reject tbat tyrant. Mrs. Swensen testified message. In other words it is a tbat be doled out rations to the dispensation in which tho gospel food and fuel, has been revealed from heaven, the family both-wit- h which he servants of God called to labor in when allowance the aud could be the vineyard for the last time, and more made ran out, no obtained because he alwaygkept in which the Lord intends to pour out great and terrible judgments the provisions locked up. , On one occasion he left a piece upon the nations of the wicked of bread iu the table drawer, and after they have been warned by the while he was away his wife gave a sound of the everlasting gospel. couple of slices to two hungry We are told in the revelation I house. havs just read, that vengeance" tramps" .who.ealled, at ,,the When S wensert came - home he cometh speedily upon the inhabitlearned of the charitable act and ants of the earth; that it is a day resented it by abusing his wife, of wrath, burning, desolation, and finally struck, her with a weeping, mourning aud lamentabutcher, knife- .- SwensenaJ5 year tion, and that as a whirlwind these old sonwent upon the stand aud things shall come upon the inhabcorroborated his mothers testi- itants' orainheearth7 Where shall these great and mony., Several of the neighbors severe 'testified to acts . of .cruelty, also Judgments begin?. .Upon - Swensen -- is - a - carpenter - by what people does the Lord intend trade, and judging from his appear- to commence this great work of ance is a veritable fox in human vengeance? Upon the people who guise. He sat beside his attor- profess to know his name and still ney in the court room, aud with a blaspheme it in the midst of face as red as a turkey-cock- s snapThey are the ones designatfor ed some his of the most terrible the at little beady eyes ped This witnesses while they gave their judgments of the latter-dayLatter-day to from should the actions he his be a and evidence, warning those overlook let hia and not only didnt Saints; lawyer any bets, for he bobbed up and down who are parents, but those who in his chair like a cork In a mill-rac- are children should diligently conand the crowd in the court- sider whether they are numbered room smiled., After listening to among those ' who are mentioned the evidence of sixteen witnesses, in the tenth paragraph which I Judge Hart adjourned court until have read. Upon my house, saith yesterday, when owing to sickness the Lord, shall it begin, first upon in hia frmily. the case was, be con- those among you who have professent of the attorneys, continued sed my name and have not known ' me and have blasphemed against until Saturday. lation to Come in Will ; - . . . v - V'; - '. -- - s -- ni tof 1 . -- his-houae- s. e, . |