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Show .A'-- r. ' f .. r it r k , r 0 , ' - y f ' . r f , , . : . b VOL. XVII. LOGAN CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, MAIiCH 31, 1898 mittee on Foreign Relations. upon by them. An ax was the weapon used for murdering the The county is btdng victims. scoured by officers in an attempt to catch the suspected parties. THE ULTIMATUM. WILL NOT GIVE UP Cl'ltV. NO. IUG RAWLINS IS FOR WAR: Havana, March 30. Spaniards The President' has Sent his Ultithere state that Spain will spend matum to Spain. her last before dollar Cuba giving Resolution Recognizing Independence o( Tlia Wirlds Important News Received FIGHTING BOB EVANS ON HAND. c s up to either the insurgents or A 29. Chicago, March special Cuba and Declaring War Against Spain. by Tk3 Journal List Evening. Americans. Chicago, March 20. A special to the Chronicle from Jt ashington io the Tribune from Tampa. Fla ,J NO AGREEMENT REACHED. says: Fightiog Bob Kvaus has Derti action of Commerce Destruction The positive statement was says: e -Washington, March 30. ' left Port Tampa for Key West to of Americau Property The Maino by Secretary Alter tonight Committee on for made of the command assume Oollom Says War Cannot be Averted battleship Wilfully and Treacherously Blown eign Relations failed to reach that Mr. McKinley this evening Iowa. While here he talked freeGoae Home to Raise Regiments to and sent Up an ultimatum Declaring Against Rsrolting Spain, an its meet agreement at ly in regard to the outlook for of Inhiftnanity Necessity for Acts to be communicated will fact that President Krueger Bbot Reed Still ing today on any of the Cuban war and what should be done. He Action. Boss Senators Express ThemselveB resolutions before it. The Com- Congress tomorrow. firm in bis belief that the Maine is defobtain to is It impossible No Resoluton Reported McKinley's mittee considered it unwise, in inite information from the White was blown up by the Spanish, he Washington, March 20. In the view' of now to on, negotiations Terms to Spain- said: House. Senate today, immediately; after hurry matters. It was said that The vessel was in a Spanish convening, resolutions on Cuba There is Congrees need not take action to Chicago, March 20. hailor and was blown up by a were offered by Senators Rawlins, hundred tha mine hurry the administration, iu view only one chance in a there by Spanish ofplaced to Foraker aud Frye. Journal.) Allen, (Special of what had been learned. The war will be averted. ficials. The mine was sprung by BY SENATOR RAWLINS. Such was the remark this after- some one familiar with its location Washington, March 30. Sena- only distinctive feature of the noon of one of the mcist prominent and the wires leading to it. I do Whereas. The war waged by tor Cullom of the Committee on meeting was the general to wait a rtA?on-abl- e members of the Cabinet who has not manifested the kingdom of Spain against the say that the Spanish governForeign Relations, and an ardent mema Presins of time the been peace upon conspicuous ment knew of the plot to blow up jtepleof Cuba has destroyed the advocate of peace, said today that dent, length and the sentiment in this ber. to ihe Washington cores- the Maine, but the fact that it commerce between them and the , in his opinion war cannot possibly direction was quite unanimous on pondent of the News. waa done in Havana harbor is people of the United States, and the part of the members. Private Secretary to the Presi- efficient to hold the Spaniards its revival will be impossible so be averted. dent, Porter, said today that the responsible. Two members of Congress; one Immediate acliou is long as such war may continue; SPAIN STILL UNDECIDED. to settle determined had d. President and the other from Louisiana nreessary, and I believe that there ai Washington, March 30 The the issue this week, and a message will Whereas, By the authority of I be war very shortly. If from Illinois, have resigned and President received a dispatch from is looked tor tomorrowr were a betting man I would take that kingdom, in the courso of which Madrid to states raise home that PortMr. regiments. today, gone The President, said those who such war, much American properall the bets offered It is stated authoritatively that no dtfinite conclusion has yet been er, Is tired of the criticism of do not believe there by will be war. ty has been destroyed, and many the IT. S. Government has bought reached by the Spanish Cabinet, Congress. He will ask Congress I would aLo bet a hundred to ten American citizens without just a final settlement to do one of two but it is things. Lither that an attempt will be made to as- eau-- e have been imprisoned and three iglands in the West Iudies, of the expected at isue be take the settle it in sassinate Gen. Lee if war is de- sumo assassinated in their prison may question and question also five war vessels, from Dsn-mar- determined at tomorrows conferits own way or leave the execu- clared. cells; and, ence. tive free and untrammeled. The Whereas, While our ship Maine be flotilla should The torpedo Friends of McKinley state that The proposition made by the President feels he cannot be blamed was at anchor in the harbor of stopped at all hazards. A knockbe President to Spain on the Cuban and criticised. the .Spanish situation will out blow should be struck by the Havana, within the dominion and will is that for arrange him not Spain blames question, Congress brought to a climax within one some time in United States before Spain &ets a under the control of the kingdom acto future near the war talk, chance. We have an enormous of Spain at a place designated by within 48 acting and indulges in week, and possibly offer of two when he is best to avoid coast line to and most cept the Cubans his doing hours. protect and we should her authority, that ship hundred million dollars for Cu- war. The talk in Congre-- s internot wait until Spain is prepared to of the men ou board in the service PRESIDENT KRUEGER SHOE. ban independence, and that an feres with negotiations luokingto attack it. When you want to whip of their country, by the explosion armistice be entered into, dur- peace. a man, get iu the first blow. Hit of a submarine mine, were London, March 30 A report ing which the Spanish troops that a is scarcelv There Jmbt wickedly and treacherously him on the point of the chin. has reached here of the assassina- are to be withdrawn from Cuba: will in its present temper That is what we ought to do now. mangled and destroyed; and, tion by shooting, of Oono Faul that the Iteconcentrados be released Congress is that war. declare It expected Whereas, The kingdom of I dont believe in delay. I said Krueger, President of the Trans- immediately and permitted to re- tomorrow will see the President the morning after the Maine dis- Spain has proven herself incomvaal, South Africa. No details are turn to their homes, and that the unload entire the Congress aster that the chances were a petent to tranquilize the island of given. Two Spanish war vessels United States furnish them not situationupon a re and without making million to one against it being an Cuba either by the methods of left Carthagena today, destination food, but purchase them agri- commendation leave the legislaonly accident, and I am of the 6ame peace or by means of civilized warunknown. cultural implements. Spain is tive branch of the Government to fare, and, accordingly ha3 proceedopinion, although I have not seen ed own Rt ED UPPERMOST AGAIN. in its considering this, in Madrid. to make desolate the homes of' work out the problem the report of the court of injuiry. its peaceful inhabitants, driving TIIEY TALK TEA( E. way. Washington, March 30. The men, women and children into unDemocrats in the House today Madrid, March 30. The general What Happened to Jones. guarded camps, detaining them dertook to force an issue in Cuban tone of the Madiid press tod iy, without there success and the best This latest making provision to all'airfl and place the President foreshadows peace. Only one exor feed them, thus clothe to What shelter, that evidence Happened and Congress in opposition. The ception is made. is is a fact Jones the wilfully causing their exterminabig success, movement failed, as the RepubliRELIEF ACT APPROVED. in to crowds Bee it every tion to the number of hundreds of that big go can members sustained Speaker is town it March 30. The played. Its simply fun, thousands by the slow and tortuReed and succeeded in having sevWashington, a spirited brightly written piece, ous process of starvation; and, eral Cuban resolutions referred to act for the relief of sufferers by the well constructed, but full of brisk Whereas, Against these revoltthe Committee on Foreign Rela- Maine disaster has been approved and ludicrous nonsense, presented ing acts of inhumanity this Govby the President. tions. by a most capable company of plav-th- e ernment has time and again made OHIO MASS MEETING. SENATORS REVIEW SITUATION. peaceful protest to the kingdom of They were denied night. 3U. A March Cleveland, Ohio, All that happened to Jones will Spain, at the same time endeavorcommodations. Later in the night Washington, March 30. Senator been called for mass has memmeeting be a of men the shown up at the Thatcher Opera ing by a helpful charity to relieve in two find to Delaware, George Gray, he awoke those whom she has thus brought ber of Committee on Foreign Re- tonight, Wednesday, to demand house, and as he ran he was fired House, Tuesday night, April 5th. of the President that the freedom to such dire distress, and our resituation The lations sayf: If a war of Cuba be immediately recog is exceedingly grave. peated protests having been disbe and the nized, stopped butchery we are is is noted that regarded, and our efforts of philanit change United even the involves it we though not nearer war today than thropy having proved unavailing; were 48 hours ago. I have hoped States in war. and, Whereas, Firmly convinced A MINER KILLED. ..that the .President would define.a that further peaceful proteet will-propolicy which, when outlined and Salt Lake, March 30, Matt equally in vain, and that understood, would rally to his side Rudnes, an of the Lena employe the recognition of the independence Congress and a united people. It mine at was killed in a Bingham, of is natural that Congress should Jhe republic of Cub a AndLarmed-interventi- on loose rock tunnel there by today in its behali by this look to the President to lead in a him. Government will alone be effective crisis such as the present. It will falling upon for tbe redress of past,,and the., be lamentable if, when the final BATTLE AT SHENDY. hour comes for Congress to act, it prosperity of future times; and, 20. shall not find itself in Tull accord March is Whereas, While regretting the It officially Cairo, with the President. announced that the gunboats and necessity now imperious for such action but mindful of our doty n of Rawlins Senator Utah, says: troops attacked to a neighboring people and to war I was loathe to introduce my Shendy on Saturday, destroyed the humanity, and with a clear consresolution, but thought the proper forts, captured quantities of grain, ciousness as to tbe justness of our actime had come when decisive cattle and ammunition, and libcause, and that our action will tion should be taken, and there erated over 600 slaves, mostly meet with the approving judgment seemed to be some reluctance upon Jaalins. The Dervishes lost 160 of all civilized peoples; now, therethe part of the Senators and Rep- men. There was no casualties on n fore, be it side. resentatives to strike out in the the Resolved, By the Senate and matter. I learned that other resoHouse of Representatives of the of extent lutions not goiug to the Fres Lecture. United States of America in Conmaking a declaration of war, were of assembled Ellefson Idaho, that the independMr. Liago, gress in contemplation, and in my judga of ence was the from who sailor, boyhood republic of Cuba, be. ment tjie proper thing was to face the in lecture is hereby recognized second same and tbe the will give the emergency .directly, and say FITZ-HUG- H new the GENERAL at war and CONSUL that of free LEE lectures, against tbe kingdom once for all that the Independence course evenand of the same is hereSpain be, of Cuba should be established and Jersey Academy on Friday h the able consul general of the United States at Havana, is Lee, and 7 the President ia oclock. :30 Subby declared a declaration of war against Spain ing, April 1st, at of Light Horse Harry Lee and a nephew of General Robert E. grandson and directed to authorized lecture Sailor Life. This hereby raade. I shill press, this resolution ject: Lee. He is 63 years old and was a gallant soldier on the Confederate side durand naval forces employ the land to the fullest extent, and have no is intended as a companion lecture ing the war. In 1885 he was governor of Virginia. ilia oonrse at Havana has ' United of States of so tbe America to week or men a to all of ago one been td the political parties. doubt that some : positive resolu given pleasing to such war success. Life. Soldier on wage Rev. Bascom, tion ill Jbe reported from the Com' by The-Senat- j J k. y wil-tull- y, ac-er- s. i , ve nglo-Egyptia- Anglo-Egyptia- Fitx-Hog- . I ir I |