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Show ture had been made In British waters, the Tornado towed her prize to Santiago de Cuba, arriving there the fol lowing day, Nov. 1. The ordinary procedure under simi lar circumstances, when evidence of was as alight as in- - the wrong-doin- g present case, would have been to undertake a thorough and painstaking judicial examination. Governor Bur-rie-l, of Santiago, thought otherwise, so did his adherents, the Spanish and volunteers. On Nov. 2 a drum-hea- d was convened on board the Tornado, "and the four leaders of the expedition, Generals W. A. O. Ryan, of New York, Jesus del Sol, Bernabe yarona and Pedro Cespedes, brother of the president ot the Cuban republic, were condemned to death on me cnarge of piracy. The sentence was carried into effect the following morning. Hardly had the smoke cleared from above the corpses of these four lovers of liberty when a second assembled to try the rank and file of the expedition, includ ing the captain and crew of the Here again the charge was on the high seas, and again the piracy same awful sentence was pronounced. It being impracticable to execute the, entire body of prisoners at one time, the unfortunates were divided into batches, and on the moraine of Nov. 4th the first one, consisting of Captain of his crew, many Fry and thirty-si- x of them being boys in their teens. marched in solemn procession from thQ Jail to the slaughter-hous- e half a mile away, to fall victims to the vin dictive hate of the Spanish tyrant. deHere I quote an scription: VThe sad procession halts when it has arrived at the place of doom, and forms a hollow square with the victims in the midst. The line of soldiers next the slaughter-hous- e then and are the opens prisoners placed on the edge of the trench or moat. kneeling and bound, but not blindfold ed, and having their faces turned to the wall. The clergy, after having con veyed to the 'miserable sinners' their Master's message of 'Peace on earth and good will towards men and hav ing recommended their souls to that mercy in another world denied to them in this one, retire to the center of the square, where they take, their place beside the colonel and the regimental staff. The commanding officer gives the fatal signal by waving his sword. the men fire, and the wretched objects of Spanish hate and vengeance fall headlong into the shallow trench, some dead, some dying, and others wounded, but alive. Then comes the crowning barbarity a company of artillery, till now kept in reserve, gallops forward and crushes, with the broad and heavy wheels of the guns, dying, dead, and pflERIES- OF 1873. - TREATED HER LIB LOVING SUBJECTS. x SPAIN ERTY -- ' the Vrfflnlo .Massacre a storj 0 la- Leslie's Newspaper of Thatr Only Stopped Wben Our Muiit jiegan to Xlattle. HE on from reproduction this page Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of the year 1873, illustrating the horrible massacre of the crew of the Ameris, can steamer court-marti- al ENGLAND'S ISOLATION. No apology, however abject, could bring to life again the poor mutilated forms in the trench at Santiago? de Cuba none could ever atone for the hideous cruelty ot Governor Juan Nepomuceno Burriel, their butcher! Is it any wonder that the people of the United States, with this, ghastly tragedy staring them in the face, refuse to believe the Spanish protestation that they are conducting their present war a&alnst the' Cubans . upon humane principles? V. Gribayedoff in Leslie's Weekly. She Owe Her Potitlon to Lord ralmeraton'i Diplomacy. I have said that Palmerston under- . To-da- y Manufacturer and Repairer cf stood his public and played to it with BOOTS assiduity and success. That - public, however, was by no means England's AU kinds of Bhoe niade to order. best. The Ashburtons, the Granvilles, Workmanship second to none. the Clarendons were not of it. The First door south of Tabcrnael, queen and the prince consort empha- MAIN HEPHI. STREET, sized their opposition to it. Reformers like Cobden and Bright did their best to divorce the masses from it. But insular prejudice was so strong and melo(Latv htp;t?er U. S. Land OfSce.) drama proved so popular, that Palmer AND SHOES. Prank D, Hobbs, Tint Biad will continue in etch, nustlfi U publiBa brands under yearly ,1 a momin&l price. Tea advants j to the tockr&lser cf furs' V l&rizing the publio with ht brand and carV are to well known to need attention. It U ti tla etockman as Y&luable aa an advertlseri U to tbe merchant. . ... . RANGE t Lower Beyier and CInk of Beaver. Address : Utah. Oasis, PENSIONERS IN THE SOUTH. BIRD & LOWE, Vlr-glni- sup-Cje- y-ar- 1 1 court-marti- al r us. ' s. e ; M. Ct3. F. Land and Mining Attorney. ston retained his prestige almost withColonies of Veterans Settling; in a Blild- - out Interruption until the endv Yet ho Correspondence solicited. Twenty-thr- e succeeded in arousing an antagonism to er Climate. years' experience. British policy and in forming an ideal JHQ D3SEUP The time may not be distant when of British aggression abroad that still SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. a third, and perhaps half, of the pension obtains upon the continent and in Tipper 1U la money paid out by the government will America. under tilt rifffct, will he be distributed in the south, says the nano The fact is other there that Uf la t ear; viewed with a . sad Savannah (Ga.) News. The movement tion with whose interests our own are . j tlaae: Cricket -- rest by tne majority or readers. of members of the Grand Army of the so bound up is often of lost Uoantalns and sight quite I.. L pictures will bring home to them Lower Sevier. Republic, particularly of those who re in view of popular prejudice against a ceive pensions, to the southern states policy that men like to think still a glance tne extreme barbarity of Addreit, Deseret, Utah. is now, so large as to attract general formed upon the Palmerston model. Land Agents & Attorneys, aln's methods of warfare, and will tne denunciations launched .Hfv attention, and it is steadily growing in The indisputable fact of the superiority JC3 DCH7SHu3 Ciinst that retrograde nation, in the volume. The reason of this is that the of English rule to that exercised by old soldiers of the north suffer from France or council of this over Subject na jhest legislative SALT LAKE CTY.! UTAH. i Under Ut 1. j the effects of wounds received or dis- tions Is butGermany is for to it d be befantry; hardly admitted, grudgingly rifrht, under all) eases contracted in the war, and are cause since Palmerston's that the bloodthirsty hidalgo iliUi-UJli- , la left ear. men have V. day L undergone any change of heart in anxious to pass their declining years been able to see Rang-enothing in every new Crlke Coast twenty in a milder climate. The long and 'se- British In fact, there Mountatns brutal an! but the bully acquisition vere northern winters are thinning treasons to believe that.'if anvthiner. SeTier. .Lower, a of weaker power. their ranks rapidly. They believe they ingNo higher handed practices of the present authorf-ddreu, Deeeret, Utah piece of national would live longer and have better s in Cuba even surpass for refine been has perpe probably heaithMn the south. That is why so aggression 5Et of cruelty the dark deeds of their within this trated century than the Join SsiK. many, of them are' settling in North recent Invasion of Madagascar by the edecessors of the seventies! Beef Chipped Veal, Mutton, Carolina, Georgia, Alabama. Florida. French. . But the world at large has the story of the VIrginius,. briefly and Bologna. Horse Grower Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. proved quite acquiescent. aad DeaUiv a In dispatch published recently, giv Wnish soldiers blowing off Had England undertaken such an ex Yotuf patronage solicited. an RANGE: account of the movements of pedition, however, the press of two con ing THE HEADS OP MEMBERS OF from the west to Alabama, tinents would have exhausted the vo ilousa Mountain: immigrants THE "VIRGINIUS" CREW. Lower Setier. and it was stated that at present about cabulary of contumely. Yet no one at If you axe going to of federal pension money is paid all conversant with colonial history can Oasis, Utah. Address, out in the south annually and that it is doubt that would be a far Madagascar estimated that $15,000,000 will be paid better place to live and work in under CHICAGO out next year. If this estimate should otcboh Bra dominion French than under English not prove erroneous it affords good and that it would prove of vastly greats Breeders dealers la 8hr ground for saying that, the time is not er value to the civilized world. Eng I i born Dubtat, I distant when half the money disbursed land's position IT... is startllngly Iso KANSAS CITY, brand 3n lish will the for government pensions by and a prime factor in her isolathigh. Cattle- -. lated; be paid to northern veterans living in tion has been that she has cherished Upper ilope la each... ear. Ilaar the south. Lord Palmerston's ideal of statesman rA monntaiasy , OR tn ir ship too dearly. "The Palmerston on the TJ. P. lij and Leaiov between l ills' Gold Coin in a Drawer. Ideal of by Edward M. lag ton. Address, Leamington, Millard O., Uua. Several days ago Henry Rodewald, a Chapman Diplomacy," in the February Century. B iot ani uk for a ticket that reaia "grocer, died, leaving a small stock of Parley Alirid ' were The sold for the goods LIST OF ACQUAINTANCES. goods. . me Horiea benefit of the family and appraisers braal on left were called in to fix the value of each Very Few Men Who Know by Name Cattle thigh. 1,000 People. close crop in left The task was all but finished piece. and slit ia right r f A small party seated in the Manw ear. R an g e. when, a rickety old table was dragged Lower Sevier. out t6 have a price fixed upon it. With hattan club the other night was disDeaJLddreiB, of acquaintances. much misgiving as to whether it was cussing the question eret, uuu. M' iiM',i'ii.iitMi.i,,iiiL lawyer said he knew not an overvaluation, the table was' One as any man In the room, . marked at 10 cents. Herman Hartman, as many people Uit th! was. care 'asked he I not who did he to was the ta em Ul about bramd the appraiser, a&m put how could he if many say acquaint corner occurred when it ble back in the Willow Bpriagf. to him to look into its drawer. He ances he had not friends, merely, but ddretSf and known slightly. No tiresome casually pulled but a heavy package, which, .persons layovers, j F. J. Press. After think when opened, was found to contain $1,- - savs the New York union in connections Close depots, JTUK Dpnags, saidY "Ten thousand." 700 in gold coin. The heirs are greatly ing it over he rout the And quickest positively JutOouaty, "I bet $50 to $5," said another of the stirred up over this unexpected addi1,000 pertion to the assets and all the furniture party, "that you cannot name O T cm left tMxav and of sons give you your acquaintance is being searched for more money. Indouble wallow all night to do it." The bet was made fork In lea car. dianapolis News. Rao (Of Lawtar, L and the lawyer began, a friend keeping To the Great Eivers and Atlantic Addrats and tier. thoroughly Ocean. Elegant i the tally. Americanism. and modern Equipment CMs. When, after two hours of hard thinkTo be an American is to believe in 500 Ittlltrd Otv Oasis, and between reached America and the American people. To ing, he had C UUA. strainand slow Car Chair S be an American is to have an abiding 600, he was going very Reclining he was so faith In the future and in the destiny of ing terribly. At midnight ITark, tlli la aad two t!i tigkt I America. To be an American is to have far from the 1,000 mark that the party In which the seats are free to held en 'BIB Eaaa t train of tickets, a high conception of what this great broke up in disgust. n brand regular left ibovlder en aoreea I doubt if there is a man in this councountry should be, and following out P. N. Petervea. try who could write down the names Ad dree a, Oasto that ideal loyally. Rev. John H. of t a moment's 1,000 acquaintances Prugh." r MTiar. are five Call on or address there believe don't I notice. Seemed Sufficient. men in the United States who are acEarn left tUgk KOOSER on with 10,000 to B. send H. people; Horses, So personally Tono Mrs. quainted you're going Upper slope aad said is of war, not .Dan secretary to Lamont, Wesleyan. Why one nnder slit ta f daughter your -li X. b left ear. and tw to know more faces than any other COMMERCIAL Vassar? aader slits la riykfc when faces of a AND FREIGHT ear. RAN QS tOail Ml Mrs. Update The Vassar colors don't man.' He made study Creek.. a Mr. Cleveland's private secretary and PASSENGER become her. Philadelphia Record. Walker Sims became indispensable to the president. Room 21 Morlan Block, It might be said that there are many The Whole or None. Adtross, Oak City, Utak. Ton ea Black is a liberal fellow. He politicians who know more than 10,000 Salt Lake City, - Utah, people personally, but you can't rely never does things by halves. kx -5-The OR Smith That's a fact. He never bor upon , a political acquaintance. to of a way has pretenaing politician rowed less than a dollar from me yet. WATCHMAKER, know every living man who has a vote. C. H. TOWMSEHD, has M. Depew probably NEPHI, UTAH. STRANGE ACCIDENTS TO BIRDS Dr. Chauncey as wide an acquaintance as any man General & Ticket Agent, Watches and Jewelry promptly Passenger faces remember observed men once ta naturalist we know. An Irish Many paired. Mail orders solicited. names. manner to recall curious a able in very dumlin acting without being . St. Louis, Mo. on the seashore. The bird would alight That is not an acquaintance. It will not do to say we have seen such and then fly. a short distance, then alight A such a man before somewhere but canagain, violently - shaking its head. round lump appeared fastened,, to us not recollect his name. beak. It turned out that the bird had An Undertaker's "Ad. innocently attempted to Investigate, a n A Elmira, N. Y., undercockle which it had found open. The, CTIMS INTO 3 OF 1873. taker has an advertising device which shell had closed on its bill. Illuestrated Newspaper, December 20, Dealer in nd Manufacturers of undertaker The least at dead suggestive. found is was chaffln A noor little ' am one indistinguishable near Epsom with its lower mandible so is presenting his friends with a celluinto wounded summed up, is as follows: 'ine loid pincushion made in the shape of a Imbedded in the shell of a beech mass;" firmly purwas a iron steamer, SADDLES heart, the front of which Is adorned And these horrors the Spanisn gov- nut that it had been unable to extriBBIDLES, i HARNESS, likeness of himself, ebred in. New York in 1870 bj the ernor excellent an with of starvation. day to died by day had repeat cate and It was proposed "When Cuban revolutionary junta, and U f i th a last man of the two hundred was observed by a and bears these fateful words:for A hen pheasant and me." send csed for the transport of nien had been and your heart stops beating around the of Virginius be to flying was odd prisoners sportsman to the coast of Cuba.; Sh,ehowearound in a wild manner. On being NOSE SACKS, ETC. Sucoeas and Fallurew entered as an American, vessel HOPPLES, I fixed the for a ore time t.Af to t. have the discovered was large shot it The best achievements come after ver, and continued to fly the stars and beak In such of blood, a British its upon leaf orgy oak impaled third and disappointments. We also carry a fall line of etripes on her: various cruises,; Hr in ihe harbor, and a way as to totally obscure its vision. many failures Niobe appeared the stones to the 1873, are the stepping Failures last trip was in the" autumn, of Herons sometimes choke themselves successes of the world. - The success nen she left Kingston, Jamaica: witn : hA would tolerate no fur swallow large trout. that comes without failure is as evan4,flr volunt- gov i Tnntfer- had by attempting to one hundred and seventy-fiv- e blooasnea An eider duck has been killed by at- escent as the morning mist. Mrs. eers and a complete armament, ana; ,ther . home authorities, tempting to swallow a toad. A king tn the Chant. turned her helm toward, the Cuban Sen engaged in wS was once found which could not a fisher coast. Her captain, Joseph Frywas a young pine account of nesi in Ireland. The SpanUgov, TVorklnRmon. in fly on its throat.having events relive' of Louisiana, and had been recurrent Some hunters to of in may be the milreferred The laborer stuck Her his occasion. out the for to A hout carry Epecially engaged moved the fish and the bird flew away lionaire of the future in these times of "ew for the most part were United: States unhurt.;. changeable fortunes. - The rich man is decks and were unaware of the obr with buildhard to convert after "ne has become steamed into port Birds that employ hair In the once .'.ct of the expedition. Unfortunately at were rpvfl come to grief in rich, and the only sure way to have the ing of their nests a damage to her machinery obliged A rich is to reach them when they are gentleman who posof strange ways. the virrtnt ma in seek temporary shel remainder Jo small the a that several colts noticed laborers. Rev. W. S. Fitch. ter la the harbor of Kingston, Jamaica, ? . ,re,i?Ifa prisoners be surrendered sessed of one of his was bird entangled in the tail aflelav whnM lo put tne bpan request on a search The been The Attraction. hour. It had evidently . ? V: 'f The Ameri-- colts. ensnared. never thought you would I , become authorities on her track, and 'when .J3 had Madge : and hair for the enBAnt word to Eie made hprsecond start the Spanish promptiy become engaged to such a bashful fel Cases of birds getting their feet . v.ov vice auuiu can down Thin ereat Vegetable swooned Of ED Vitalize man.nfTrr rpweHrt Tornado maw in wool or string are well low. He seldom says more than a word Of the illABHO r.the prtscrip- tangled xffir.ers suchuif will nnlckly cure tou of fi.ll npr ensues tpon her, and after a long chase a time. at death and . usually a known tioaof a such as LostManbrd, votU eaeative ora. ceeds ir fnrrin? her to suri'ender should firewar I know he is a dreadful con Is not forthcoming. Dolly man Seminal Emissions. ?cnSmrfi Nervo,,3 Debility! !Sna help snip dn the ordered It should be said, however, that before American his but it's my dead dear, versationalist, of the the year or nteht. IVpvent In the spring by oarloads riciiiea,""' " (r,r .sM, f lossesHvrw1 then in the TWs tne7 reruseu tn RnwmtnrTi.n.'u nr tXlDSlip.i Thwere -i- s every of pampas grass" dry, fall to the money that talks. object that might authority. leaves nV wa3 least PTriP encriiclon. puch as horses, W superior 'American and curl up like shaving3 from rsrFORE AND AFTER .ridndt!ieotwoj ground the .., BOOWB of Time. "TOM mast. thrown Ravage A wf(fc bench. !ms and munitions had" been Li correspondent ureters is becansie ninety per cent are trort!l CCPIDESB -a carpenter's 111 for a month. 5 ill u s:.ia.a&noWn reined to enre wiiboutHii floated been Sadie has reason snfferer? are officer Clara our Tba iato the sea. so that when the Doaru aId a robin mentions an English paper Maude Does she show it? ;ar and stripes of -- 3 for , jejc circular and .-teatiaaoniali myf is superior gll A written gnrn tee piveu gotten one of had accidentally which party stepped on ber fiecKordin-'SrP. O. Box so. ' You V. The should I Clara ought WCIKK say fire. i an referring en -- sad themselves, on . board w; curled so tightly around, v 1 sna.ii -, these C-& pieces " AnilcNALLY LUNT, DUGGIGT3, ointfi it to see the color of her hair. Los v.--stars neck that It could not ieea ana did so merchantman carrying the with its captain World. t0 Spanish rles (Cal.) starved to death. etripes and cleared for Colon of a clean tnis,bill of health! In spite canthe that cf the apparent fast Vir-ginlu- ; stoctetsers' column. Oar J. M. 0. OSTLER, A. : r n'-- Choiee Fresh Meats, I ss eye-witne- v $7,-500,0- 00 - ys r - . to-d- m mm. ay - LO! ST. ft .r , .. . VIA Missouri . .3 1 m 1r ' - Pad . - iliiiJJiil well-kno- wn mm' nm RAILWAY. Xn , ' ltm:j : Frorq Utalr ' . iionra tai-4ftc- ar. i - ; r?. qP CSj ? - ll - L G. A. Gardner, . . - MULB-CAKTS-- MV. Fr OSTLER & ALLEN, well-know- , vv ? " eide-whe- el mu-Eitio- ASP aa ,a war-shi- p, f - Horse Furnishing Goods ; Or-mist- on asllar New-Ycrke- rs, to-d- frll, Kr Wa '.' 1 i-- ay WE GUARANTEE Perfect Sat iBfaxjtiorv, y s Sn tn and Cowboys'; Outfits. Sheep Men's - r - ! ; - ; : . " ctilr-k:- SimrVu 1 s utreng-then- i OTH-ratio- -- S T-- nrt V '1 V , w - |