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Show into the Suez Tamil, and this can he learned with authority, a powerful American squadron, made. up from Sampsons fleet, will start at once across the Atlantic, enter the Mediterranean and bombard Spanish seaport towns. A dispatch from Baiquiri says, the most di-agreeubie feature o' form the campaign are the mosquitoes and other insects.. The i-fth infantry, from Fori I-ouirias. Utah, tinder eonimand of Gen. . Kent, are engaged in keeping' the remaining Spanish troops from attacking the landing of stores-anil provisions. ' "lrror:'T.:h.-.7n;'of the"B.Y. A.TTrovo".' is visiting here. K. V. lie-try left here for Park City on Thursday evening. Green sweet-corn is now being used by the people of Utah's Dixie. The showers this week were very refreshing re-freshing and laid the dust in great style. Mr. Rogers was in our city this week doing business for the Utah Hardware Co. Brigham Wool fetistein and Sheridan Andrus purchased a .1. T. Case' thresher Monday. Mrs Kitura Maefarlanc and Miss Caddie Dalley, of Cedar City, visiting in this city. Mrs. Jane Hartley came in on the slaee from Leeds on Thursday and returned the same evening. A child was horn to the wife of Allen Stout this week. Allen" forgot to tell whether it was a boy of girl. Decker, the C M. I. grocery man was drumming up- business here this week. He left for Kanab Thursday. tut wft.k.3 'tr.vn vrrv: Continued from 1st page. dispatch aftirms that the Spaniards have victoi'ouiy repulsed the enemy. A di.-patch from the Gov. of Santiago says the attack on Sebony and Baiquiri continued until nightfall. The enemy was repulsed except at Baiquiri. where the Spaniards w ere obliged to retire in consequence of the Hank irtg movements on the part of the enemy. The- Spanish force retired in good order to the mountains moun-tains Seboney and Barraco were destroyed by American shells. An oilicial dispatch from Santiago to Madrid' today' says: The attack commenced com-menced yesterday. The enemy concentrated con-centrated his landing forces in front of Pinta Bamtoo, lying- eastward of our left Hank which extended fov eight leagues along the coast. A dispatch from Gen.- Gareia's camp, via King'.to.vn. 23, says, the Spanish troops'in-Santiago are discontented and an ti prising1 'is feared. Admiral Cer-vera's Cer-vera's ship.-are only half coaled. FRIDAY. The following dispatch, giving account ac-count of a battle between the U. S. forces and Spanish troops, was received from Prays -Del Este last night; We are at Giiantanarno. Position'' taken " LOCALS. Call at Drug "tore for Michels Ant VUilijr. Wan-anted to kill. ' ' ,-i!on Wakeling and daughtm . Kllen, -or.t to Toquerville on Tuesiiay. Jos. Lund left for Cedar Tuesday uToning to wot k for Jeus( U Bi os. Lumber Lum-ber Co. Hoy Cunningham, of Salt Lake City, irrived her(! last Saturday for a few '(ntmtlis stay. It. V. Kull, Scowcroft & Sons grocery drummer, was hustling business lor the Ogden tiru this week. W. A. Nelson left here Tuesday morning, on his bike, for Eureka w here to will endeavor to obtain work. Miss Rose Keneher, of Grass valley, j'eturned from Logan, where sle had oeen attending college, last week, t ... FRESH LUMP LIME on hand at Kdward Christian's residence, Cor. Diagonal & Locust streets, St George. Miss Eva Price returned from Salt Lake City Wednesday, where she has been for about three months having her eyes doctored. Thomas Griffin, representing the J. F. Folger tea, coffee and spice house, San Francisco, was doing business in (he city this week. Mrs. S, E. Teeters, of Salt Lake City, who has been here all winter on a visit to her father Chas. Smith returned on Tuesday to Salt Lake City. Miss Auuabella Macfarlane and William Perry, both of Cedar City, were married in the. Temple here on Thursday. We congratulate. Mrij. Agnes E. Thompson drove out on Tuesday for the first time in seven weeks. The lady has been quite ill ivith a succession of severe colds. Mjss Nancy Chatlerley and Dan. Pendelton, both of Cedar City, were married in the Temple on Thursday. May their pathway through marred life be strewn with roses. An elect ion. will be held in the Coun-i Coun-i Court House, on July . for one school trustee for the term of three vears, and a county School Supej-inten- Mayor Brown returned from the range today with i",0 hories. He. will drive tliem into Arizona next Monday or Tuesday. .Miss Isabel Morris aud Alma Nelson while riding their bikes Tuesday collided col-lided and, Miss Isabel walks lame in , consequence. I ' A child was born to the wife of Frank Coates on the 21st inst. " The father was so overcome with joy that he forgot for-got to toil the editor what sex. j Born At the residence pf her father, Richard Prince, at Middleton, on the 22dd inst, the wife of' Geo. T. Thayne, of St, Joseph, Nevada, gave birth to; a son Papers have been drawn up between David Eocleset al, of Ogden, and the Oregon Short Line officials, for 80 miles extension of the railroad south from Milford. Prove Enquirer, . . The committee appointed, for the 4th of July celebration, last Sunday were, Jno. G. McQuarrie, Ed. H. Snow, Geo. F. Whitehead, Sam. L. Adams, Mary E. Judd, Edith Ivins ant) Caddie Walker, Ashby Snow received a letter. Jronl his nephew, Junius Snow, the forepart of this week, written from San Francisco before departing for Manilla. Junius belongs to ''Battery B" and feels certain of whipping the Spaniards. Save the old, spoiled or perforated cocoons and silk waste. Mr. H. Faaeher is in communication with parties who propose buying theni. He expects to know what the pri,ce will be in a few-days, few-days, and let those interested know through these columns. Mr. P, Ketchem of Pike City, Cal., says: "During my brother's late sickness sick-ness from sciatic rheumatism, Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Pain Balm was the only remedy rem-edy that gave hint any relief.'' Many others have testified to the prompt relief re-lief from pain this liniment affords. For sale by all druggists. irom tne enemy ai r-iaya uei isie. Fought with "two-hundred Americans and fifty Cubans against four-hundred and fifty Spaniards. Complete route. Enemy's flight Was shamefuj. We captured eighteen prisoners inducing one otlicer, sixty of the enemy were killed, including wo offiaers, anJ sixteen six-teen wounded. ' We had two killed and three wounded. Sixteen thousand American troops have disembarked at ! Baiquiri. A -dispatch from Sicily says that Admiral Camera's squadron, consisting of seven warships, three torpedo boats and five transports, passed there going in the direction of Suez, on June 21. The navy department has just received receiv-ed the following Cablegram: Playa Del Este, June 24 From a flag of truce, t jearned today that Lieut. Hobsbn and party are all well. They are confined in the city of Santiago, four !'jiile's from Morro. Signed, Sampson. A special to the Tribune today, from the Union station, St. Joseph, Mo says Second section train wrecked in yard here at 10 a. m. Engineer killed, fireman fire-man scalded. Trains was composed of troops G, S, and M. None of the boys hurt. Some of the horses scalded. Troops traveling in third section. Wrecking engines clearing track now. Delay indefinate. These are the Tor-rey Tor-rey rough riders. Washington The Associated Press is able to state on authority that permission per-mission to land marines or troops at Manilla has not been sought, by the German ambassador here, or pf the state department, nor has any such permission been granted. In fact, there have been no such overtures exchanged on the subject; Today the Spaniards are in fulj retreat towards Santiago De Cuba and the American army is crowding foryard. There have been several slight brushes between be-tween the Spaniards rear guard and the Cuban advance pickets. A dispatch from Juragua, Cuba, this afternoon says, the Spanish are in full retreat, towards Santiago, before the American troops. The American advance has reached the tableland on which Santiago lies, am U only seven miles from Morro Castle. Gen. Linares, with one thousand two hundred hun-dred Spanish troops, abandoned Jara-gua Jara-gua in great haste. The Spanish rear guard is now but nine miles from Santiago. San-tiago. The American detachment, with rough riders, is pushing forward: by forced marches the army will make The Washington Mill Company are this week tearing dow n their old flume aud putting in a new steel penstock. They will also lower their -wheel and the forebay thus enabling them to utilize util-ize the water of a reservoir which they have built at the head of the fore-bay. fore-bay. Silver Brothers of Salt Lake City made the penstock for the eomKiny. The mill will be closed for about fen days or two weeks. .lent, Polls open 1 p. m. too p. m. vYAXTKD - High-grade man or wo- man ot good church standing, (irst, willing will-ing to learn our business, then to act as Mammv and Correspondent here, on ;alav. Address General Manager .Iv.lia V Pace, St. George, Utah, Mr. John Hevins. editor of the Press,, ,ftl)o'.:, Iowa, says: "I have used t '!i-unb:-r!ain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Diarr-hoea le-medy in my family for fifteen vears. have, recommended it to hun-.irods hun-.irods of others, and have never known it to fail in a singrN instance. Por sale by i;!l;oni!rgist.s. !lnMiniiigto:i had a severe hail and ,-aii: sto'-m Thursday which washed out oaris of the Price and Hloomingtou dams, am! tore a part out ot the dam a. toss the Port Pea roe wash on the Price canal. Two or three days will le required to repair the damage on !..)! Price canal. The Pio Virgin is in iwd but uo further damage is feared. a rush on Santiago, A dispatch from Cadiz to the state department says. Camura's tieet is gc-imi gc-imi east, and may be heading for the Phillippines. An English steamer passed the squadron ye.-terdav. off Pantellaria, and the Spani-di Moot run-! sisted of fifteen ships. 1 i Secy. Long has sent a commmdatury i letter to Hobson and Admiral Sampson is to deliver it. ' A San praiH'ico dispateli says thai ' the 2nd Manilla expedition was siyht.-d 1 l,v the steamer Peru. hieh arrived there today from Honolulu. The American Am-erican fleet was sighted June 2'!. al! well. A Washington dispateh -ays ' that "if 'the CVdiz iMjUH'tVim has pa-sijil K. W. Berry of Park City, and C. A, Springer, of Snake Creek, have been here about three weeks, some very good specimens of gold bearinL'' ore have been found by these gentlemen in Bull valley, about '() miles west of here, samples of which have been s.-n; away for assay. Wednesday Mr. Berry received re-ceived the sad intelligence of. the total destruction of his place of busine.-s at Park City. He Ileitis partner with his brother, .Tas. Herrs. i: a wutron and bhicksmitiiing ri:-:n there valned'at 10. Wt. |