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Show 1 r AMERICAN EAGLE. M. A. XILIXMSEJI, DEWEFS VICTORY PnblUut. HE DESTINIES OF TWO NATIONS UTAH MURRAY, sraii PS up i m UTAH NEWS. III III sheep will Between 75,000 and 100,000 be sheared at P. V. Junction. The assessor of Salt Lake county ha returned the valnation of the county ll FmU All I nrertalnly r.r an Ofn Report of Ilia Cuiilet I It lory to Serrvtary Long. nrmfj at 134,612,09s. "D wo"dt;rs The recent rain. and the for the crops of Pavis county, farmers are jubilant. cut liroir r'ros of NVi,,,i- ust Hmiii Manila' Vtttnts fioori Men to In ( a lrf .Mft-- t dari-ito- Another Fleet. Salt Lake City, May 12. The war department has ired Governor Wells to forward I tab's soldiers to San Fran ciseo at once. The exact time of departure has not yet been fixed and can not be until transportation Is arranged. It can hardly be later than tomorrow morning, however, as there is every evidence that the government intends to embark troop for the Philippines Sunday. The order for the movement of tho troops is earlier than was expected and all energies are being bent to meet the emergency. The urgency of the order has been interpreted by some to mean that the government fears that the seat of aggressive warfare may be transferred to Manila by Spain, and it is not going to allow the fortifications to be manned by Spaniards in the event that Dewey is confronted by another Heft. Jlfiiffll nr nim iiirii Vartial I aw Has IS rni'l.i!iue1 in lev. eral rroi.mr, iu Am !:'ile;ivor to 1'rcteui Hevolutlon. -- Sampson's Fleet of Mlie Washington, May 11. The state department gives outthe following: "of- IIH Viel Fortilitutimu st San Juaa, London, May 11. Advices from Madrid show the whole country to lie a seething mass of discontent. The military has taken control in nearly all the cities and towns, displacing the civil forces. In many places martial law has been declared and the country has liecome little more than a vast armed camo of soldiers engaged in keeping under control a people made desperate by the scarcity and high prices of food and supplies. This state of affairs has been brought about by the excessive taxes which have now reached a point beyond endurance. l'orlo Ilt.lrr.vs Itieo. First American lllood la shed on Hoard the Wluslow ounlKials Driven Froui tlit) Itay. ficial information has been received Washington, May 11. As the facts Key West, May 1'!. NotwithstandKey West, May 13. A spirited fight that the four Spanish cruisers and become known Dewey's victory grows ing repeated assertions that Admiral between American gunboats Wilmingis tide. It three torpedo boat destroyers have rein Importance and magiiit Sampson had been instructed not to ton and Hudson and torpedo boat turned to Cadiz." without a parallel on sea or laud, aad bombard Porto Ricau ports, as under Winslow-- , and Spanish gunboats and arms is an achievement of American Secretary Long Jlas received a disthe circumstances it would only add to fortifications took place in Cardenas w hich reflects honor and glory on the patch from the naval attache at LonSan Juan's fortifica- harbor. Tbe American boats were complications, Nation. don, confirming the state department tions have been destroyed. At day- driven off with a loss of five men killed cable that.thj.pHQi.1, ape de Verde That an entire fleet of ten vessels break yesterday Admiral Sampson ap- and five wounded, all on board the fleet is at Cadiz. was destroyed and hundreds of the., peared off San Juan with nine war- Winslow. A special from London etieiny killed and wounded w ithout the says a cipher attackid the defenses. ships and The battle while it lasted, was terbias of a single man or serious injury dispatch from Cadi a reports the return Kvans of the Iowa was rific. The W lio'i Fighting ilmington and the Hudto that place of four cruisers, one torton single American vessel is almont given the privilege of ordering the son were ahead aud opened fire on the ena And belief. that boat deand single pedo three torpedo boat beyond first shot, which took effect, The big Spanish boats, which were lying at the gagement should give the I'nited ot tlic Indiana next boomed The dock. Thc guns firing began at a range of States virtual control of an empire ementire fleet then opened up and iu an :!,"i( io yards. A few minutes later the bracing W)0 islands, with a population incredibly short time the defenses were Winslow came up and also opened fire. taken up their quarters at Fort Doug- all told approaching ti.uoo.ooO, of enord v.troyed. In an instant the entire attention of to destined and las aud are actively engaged in drill, mous natural wealth, the Spanish gunboats and land battercommerce in a the be factor LANDING BE WILL EASY. front. prominent the to a call preparatory to ies were directed upon her. From all of the world is equally miraculous. Mrs. Walter Kemp and her baby, of Fleet Will Demolish rortltiiatlniia Without sides shot and shell and such Vet are poured in on the the conditions, they St. George, were thrown from a wagon llitlieulty. little torpedo boat. The Wilmington the admiration of tin; world. challenge while deVI is If it Key 'Vest, Flu,. May and the baby seriously injured, and the Hudson still kept up their fire, under any flag, was there just cided to land troops at Pallia Honda, the mother received several painful Never, but they could not turn aside the tersuch a victory before, und the name of Matanzas or any other port, the vesbruises. rible storm of fire and death pouring Is being linked with that of the Dewey LIST. CORRECTED sels here, together wilh the ships on The county commissioners of Iron in upon the torpedo boat. the world ever knew. Viilunteflrs Whil llivo Itnim Ordered lighters greatest the no have would station, blockading county, in a spirit of tcouomy, reduced At 2:3.") a solid shot crashed into the The following dispatches explain ban I' ranrlfieo, difficulty in covering a lauding with the aalaries of the different county themselves. hull of the Winslow and knocked out to were They brought the aid of the heavy armored fighting Washington, M i.v CI. The war de officials, making a total saving to the her boiler. In an instant she began Kong by thu McCuIloch, which llong a corrected The made with their heavy ships. monitors, public partment has county of 810 per year. to roll and rock helplessly. left Muuila May 4; guns, could stand close in, and with list of the volunteers who have been A coroner's jury acquitted U. IX A cheer of 1. .Manila, May triumph went up from the into of the to Sail demolition ordered impunity proceed They A Keaser, who killed C. J. Dowd on the "Squadron arrived at Manila at day line was thrown from the Spanish. the fortifications, while the gunboats clude the following: Wyoming one 11th of last month at Sheep Creek. A break this morning and immediately before the Winslow could but Hudson, and one Colorado vessels the of shots the battalion lighter poured iiij'ueir ugsged Destroyed infantry; enemy. son of Dowd testified that lleaser shot be towed of ilnngcr another shell out Pinna war vessels: from oft' shore. following Spanish regiment of infantry: Kansas, one reghis father iu Keif defense. burst on her deck, killing Ensign Christina, Custilla, I'lloa, Isle de Cuba, ment of Naval one olliecrs here defense believe Montana, the regi infantry I Nearly all the mine locations made General I.e.o, Del Micro. Corieo, and ment of at any point except Havana could be Worth Pngley, Firemen (Jcorge li. infantry; Nebraska, one regi Mindanao, one transport the .Cedar Valley during throughout reduced by ships now here aud on the Meeks und J. Daniel, Oiler John Var-water battery to Cavlte. Squadron is ment of infantry; blah, two batteries cook. ves, Ji siah Tuuuett, cabin Cuban station in half an hour. year of lsstl have been forfeited for uulnjured and only a few men were of light artillery and one troop of cavfailure to do the assessment work, und slightly injured. Among the wounded is Lieutenant 'Mily means of tele of two battalions North Dakota, WITHOUT A CONVOY. is being taken up for homes. graphing is to 1 Amern in consul at alry; ISeruadoti, commander of the Winslow, shall communicate infantry; Idaho, two battalions of inKong. llong Small, unarmored boats have become Thomas Thurgood, for the pant thirty with him." No Hem to he to Dmvky. Warships Protect Ships fantry. venturesome, taking great chances very his l. Ma,took a to resident inManila. Cavlte, of ofllountiful, the states are The governors years Long, Secretary Navy: I hu.'c taken formed that these ow n life by lumping down it San Francisco. May 111. The order without ant reason therefor. This in should protroops of the naval station of An inquiry well. Death was caused by drowuing. possession from Washington directing that the future will be prohibited. as they are Philippine islands, and destroyed ceed to the coast as soo.i w ill be made as to the why gunboats Financial troubles were the cause of Its fortifications; have destroyed forti- mustered, aniuvl and equipped. Charleston proceed to sea at once has If were allowed to go right up to the fications at the bay entramie, patrol- the rash act. are not fully equipped, but suffchanged the plans regarding the dethey mouths of the forts, as it is felt the control the bay the garrison. so to travel, the war departThe capacity of the roller mills at Ing parture of the troops for Manila. Incompletely und can take the city at iciently disaster was wholly unnecessary. stead of is it The best Charlesbeing convoyed hy the Washington has been increased. any time, The squadron Is in excel- ment ollicials suggests that ton, the City of Peking and Australia These are the first American killed. Increased wheat average of this section lent health and spirits. The Spanish they go ahead and complete their loss not fully known but very heavy. will proceed unprotected by a warship, The Spanish loss is fourteen with some Is the lueentlve for the Improvement, at Sail Francisco. 1.10 killed, the captain of the equipment including but it is stated unofficially that the damage to fortifications. as without it another mill would have llelna Christina. Kor Willartl Vouit;'N rromotton. am assisting in to be put up. City of Sydney and other transports, protecting the Spanish sielt and woundStill Destroying Spaniards. Washington, May IS. Senator Canwhich are to .sail later, will be looked A 120,000 damage suit has been filed ed; 250 sick and wounded in hospital non of I'tah called at the White House New York, May 11. A Hongkong lines. Much sxoitemcnt at Ma is alleged, a Were the Spanish armies victorious the after by the Philadelphia, which is it within g. comprii stroyers, against the Diamoud Coal and Coke nila. Will protect foreign residents. of this date says that a trading today to urge a request of his own and part of the Capeji! Verde island fleet. people might attempt to bear their being prepared for service as rapidly special Dkwkv. company by relatives of Andrew of his father and other prominent peovessel from the Philippines reports some of the burdens without complaint, but the as was suggi by It The call will possible. transports at who was killed by a cave-iThe receipt of official news explodes ple, of I'tah for the appointment of members of tb iar board that there repented defeats of the Spanish army at Honolulu to coal. having witnessed the destruction of a the company's mine lu Wyoming In all theories of naval strategists, who Captain Willard Young of I'tah as col and Spanish warship by the United States was just a possi ty that the Spauish by the Cuban l'hillipine insurgents HAWAIIAN ANNEXATION reasoned from the completeness of the onel of the engineers in the volunteer January last. gunboat Concord at Iloilo. The fight migh il;e a quick passage culminating in the loss of the Spanish squadron The remains of Andrew Gurus, who victory that the Spanish fleet must army. Captain Young Is tho son of into the I'acirt through the Suez fleet to the Americans at Manila have is said to have lasted two hours, at th Resolution the Adopted by o have been taken by surprise and was Itrighain Young, the Mormon leader, canal and attaClDcwey at Manilia. It tended to show the people the was killed In the explosion at the end of which time the Spaniard went House Committee. futility down with colors flying. There were Asphalt company's mine, near Fort annihilated before it hud time to make and th4 first Mormon boy to enter West Is said that, ciliary to the common of further effort and that the burden 13. The house Washington, May Duchesne, have been recovered after serious resistance. This was in no Point, lie resigned from the array understanding, he Suez canal is open of expense Is a needless one. committee on foreign affairs, by a vote no casualties on board the Coucord, ease true. When the American fleet with the rank of captain in lsU7, after and no damage was done to the gunbeing burled under tons of gilsonite s Today at Linares a large mob sacked of 10 to 4, today agreed on the belligerent powers, entered the harbor the night before having had charge of Mississippi valley to the warshipsflanish for over eighteen mouths. boat. to take burned and choose the the so that if resolution for the immediate municipal buildings. the engagement, the McCuIloch emitted There are, it is alleged, only two Parties are Investigating the water sparks from her funnel and was tired improvements after the death of Cap this course the would have a long The troops were called to suppress the of the Hawaiian islands. r tain Fads, and had charge of the Cas ions on Corregl-doother a An fortiiicat our from and in rioters Cedar view the iu fleet with ensued the battle Spanish war vessels in Asiatic was order of upon by start question pitched Valley adopted limiting the any pi.uing Island. A few shots were returned cade Locks improvements on the north side of the Atlaic. which the soldiers killed fourteen and time within which the views of both waters, and one of these is iu dry dock of taking up farm laud. Three differby the fleet until firing was ordered to Pacific coast ent well machines are In operation, cease It is scarcely lieved, however, that wounded sixty of the rioters before the majority and minority are to be at Hongkong, while the crusier lioston by Dewey. The tleet, Dewey's KuIhIi (StliliM't ( Im li submitted to the house to next Tues- is searching for the other, under orders the Spanish ar willing to take the dispersing them boring for artesian water, aud the re flagship Olymptii leading, proceeded up Kiots have also broken out in Cadiz day. Until then the question will not to engage and sink it. Madrid. Mav LI It is said that great risk of posing to our tit tack the bay, aud anchored about opposite sult will be watched with interest. awaiting the break of day. Seuor Moret, secretary of the colonies their own povtsy the withdrawal of and Icaiite. More trouble is feared. be brought up in the house, though Thomas Jackson, a young man of CvHp, When daylight came the Spanish tleet WILL REMEMBER THE MAINE. Fountain (ireen, had his jaw broken by was formed lu line of battle. The and Senor Gullou, foreign minister so considerabU proportion of tVir Martial law has been proclaimed in the after the expiration of that period, the to provinces of Albaceto and Vaen. It is measure will be pressed. Don Antonio have resigned. iwouldbe required naval Maria Christina. Castilla, a over run strength lie A by Brother of O to of tho Victims Enlists wagon, being jumped dc Luzon Admiral ltermejo, minister of m.c overmatch Dew. expected that within the week entire at rocatello. from the wagon while It wnsiu motion de I'lloa. Isla de Cuba, Isla First Assistant Postmaster Ceneral and the Mindanao were in lineof but- rine. and Count Xi lucna, minister of and fell, the hind wheel passing over tle outside the mouth of linker .V pain will bo under martial law. Idaho, May 13. William Heath states that friends and relatives Pocatello, KINDNES bay. REPAYING MEY'S his head with the result above stated. while four gunboats and tho torpedo public works, arc also said to have re of soldiers in the field, in addressing E. White, the last man who eulisted ADVICE FROM ENGLAND. harbor. the were boats inside I'rliMi. ti Nnu Try to Lead signed. sin,iii letters to thera, should mark plainly here, had a brother, Joseph White, William Wilson entered 1'. Fltzpat-riok'- s Dewey InU Mlneil t'liBimel. nld Until With the Islands of the Army company and regiment to which who went down on the Maine in Hasaloon at Park City and hit the llong Kong, iy 12. The forbearKroes. they a over belong, as by doing so the distri- vana harbor. The body was recovered head with the not in showed flag. proprietor ance Admiral wey fluidc .ilay 11. lhe Spectator, In bution of the mail will be facilitated. and taken to Key West, and William It was a Fitzpatrick evidently thought bombarding thicity after the fleet ttn 'icle today urges America to keep This w applies to both the regular troops carries his brother's atch and chain,, (Spanish Hag, as he shot Wilson through was disposed o in response to the the ilippine islands, to raise a colorwhich him by Captain been sent has and the militia volunteers. the temple, totally destroying the sight haughtiness of e garrisons, and his ed nijy of 20,ooo men "and with this Sigsbee. Mr. White is 2ii years old, effect 150 of both eyes. Spanhold the Philipact of humanity n rescuing sepoy nriny, Utah furnishes the only light bat and was born at Ellsworth, Kan., but Hawaii and Porto Rico, Governor Wells has made tho followish marines al providing for 250 pine terles that will go to Manila. his mother now livesat Santa Cruz. Cal. of of army occupation out sick and wonndt at Cavite, the priests paying,, ing appointments of oflicers for the two the locnovenucs." llefcrr - (0 t,lu. outcome of the war, and nuns havt endeavored to entice batteries which are to go to tho front: the American Art into a mined chan the Speer remarks; -- xhe Amer-ican- s Itattery A Uiehard W. Young. captain; wil.4,,r(fe from thc war with nel. The plot fled through Dewey's new ideas George W. Gibbs, first lieutenant; i i,lrRl.r ambitions. j They wariness. Thomas C. Praby and Kay C. Nay lor, will have cle(1 a second-clasEurosecond lieutenants; Itattery B Frank pean state at will feel aeutclv, that Dewoy Viti Another Do' as matters ttl0v woulu na've beon A. Grunt, captain; Edgar A. Wedge-wooWashington, ISy 12. This dispatch defeatol by lirst-elasone. They first lieuteunnt; John F. Criteh-lot rance, to say came to Secretai Long this afternoon eouiu no 0,,,lt and Orrln 11. Grow, second lieuten of dr.nothing i;,.it;tin, without sufand shows that able communication ib ant. fering grave ,t s , Sl,a ani, enor. has been restorcwith Manila: mous losses mi d That is not the Work is at a standstill on tho of llong Kong, lav 1!, Secretary in position which s., American temper court house at Tooele, the con, her is little change ami vtasiimgion-jthe Navy: sot ilscl ut the situation sin my last telegram. to construct a i,i.,ss iriln tractor being ordered to remove all the States 1 am I'nited once built That transferrin, to thebreech-loadinfor ft material he has on the ground, the tlon in the world ea to tm,ir transports tho ,tecl charge being made that tho material rt nations the tion among suken Spanish rillcs from 0imi,0i t(u,m Is not such as Is contemplated in the also the stois from the arsenal In to abandon the b le; non.int),rve. a the and maintaining lion am mv possession. change (llM,trine specifications. strict blockade. dd Argos to the list inU a direct and etice, ,,rotectorate During the trial of John llruner and I';l Correo is of the two Americas. of destroved vtsels. -W.W KY. ' Mrs. F.mma Monehart on a charge of We hope the Ameri n-k probably U Cam the Mrs. Monehart Philippines, arid ha,evf.ank adultery, at Logan, doubt no is there them ver created a scene In tho court room by ivu;,i..nt Mel; , toe has received a rope. toputtlietnithin,to,ist b;u. Tts Island at the entrance of the harbor Is Corrwhlor. where the McCuIloch was tired on the Cu till form, cannot attack t witnout aeb.lng John Widmer, one of the witGomez, of from thanks letter the aixht !lc 1'iutlc. The battle look plies- nlmo-,- ln'mcn Cavlte uinl Muuila, at nesses against her, by the hair and our permission." FORTIFICATIONS AT CAVITE. ban general. the entrance of tinker Ttie illstiince from Cm tie to M.mt! in atwut seven miles. iy. him. is almost entirely uVpe The commissioners of Weber county for have played havoc with thc small sav- rout the Spaniards robbery and bay DESCRIPTION OF MANILA liHTted the governor's palace, The Spaniards iu ion ' the of city have granted the janitor of the county are worthy protect of w ithin the walled city, thuiatives The government is administered by a ings of the poorer classes, and have led lives oppression Spaniard After the famous Manila courthouse an Indetinite leave of ab- Ciltit of the rhlllpiilnt'ft, sad the tny with its crowded houses and cramped the descendants if the Spanish inquisto the formation of the secret orders Governor Ceneral aud a Captain Genof Spnntth riMiplis of tlic wealth rinlippi jn greatest of the darksence, he having volunteered In the serresulting inthe insurrection, and which eral, and the forty-threManila, the capital of the Philipthoroughfares, but the Ceruinn, the itors and of the traditions provinces are resugar, as is that of t uba, Wh(ju. today back up the attempt to throw off ruled vice ot his county. Ilia wife will draw in many are middle est the choose ami the native ages, la Island of hey the on situated by Governors, Alcades or ComKiigllshuian of fr; in pines, the tobacco shape ban his pay during his absence and see that One of them Spanish rule. mandants according to their importth-Luzon, TOO miles southeast of llong more open suburbs that stretch along spects highly Ingenious. of llavauas rules the market of the work Is attended to. a cedilla Klcll CITIZKNH ATTAINED. species is ance and position. the river. the prsonal. or the of a has up bay nearly Kong. It population Manila the cigars suppl; World, e must A few figures will assist in giving an The S'iouk Consolidated Mining com- 3"0,0O0 people .10. iiiio Chinese, .VOtHi Especially in the last few years has NArlVM. CONOITION OK I'll passport or ticket, if leave which demand of the Ud Vi orld. I he I r. this revolt Into of the accurate idea of the Philippines. The nativo of Manila started out to be possessed by every person, ma.e nni Tho many spread pany has made a settlement with Will- Spaniards aud other F.uropeaus. and of the a for the rest nativo in the Island over H years ami States buys goodly portion districts, mid the government, with its area of the entire group nearly equals iam E. Wilson, who brought tho bulk Malays. The city is be a Malay, but with years of Chinese female, of ports the Philippines, that of California or Japan, being vaeye to funds for putting down thc damages for personal injuries received built on the tint, sandy land formed by and Spanish Influences about him he who is accessible to tax gatherers. which is shipped from Manila. has sought to find the richest of riously estimated from 120,000 to Uolim UV RV TtlK ( KlU t A. while employed at the company's niiue. old river deposits, an I is scarcely more has passed through a scries of grading The cedilla must be renew ed annually miles. The amount paid Wilson was J7.571.15, than a foot above high water. Fifteen that leave htm a Filipino nondescript The principal island, implicated, and it ....... fco foundcitizens " ,h,t ' 11 n "I iiii.i'"" as much to $1..' from cost them, with the resultthat Luzon, on which Manila Is built, Is a and the case has been dismissed. at Maand varying miles In'aud from the entrance to simple. of pure on this other or ila group city any de estates of some of Manila's approximately equal in area to Illinois The natives have long been looked as $.'(, according to circumstances, Corinne is enjoying a building boom. nila bay rise thc high mountains that of barbaric, unciv large chances of islands is the home ithiest men with the blood or about 50,000 square miles. The to for servants fit a upon time chiefly as within short has but pending One contractor form the backbone to the island, only upon subjects in wild portions victim is as- ilized people. Except into thc state's possession, tal population is slightly in excess of 'passed erected eight new buildings and has w ithin the city itself there is ooi'her and luxation. Indeed it would appear obtaining the amount the In and distant, of the interior the owners have disappeared or that of New York state, and now numas if the chief, if not the only, end for sessed. To appreciate this one must contracted for three others to be built mound nor hillock. islands of the group a considernre men's wages iWat mind in and boar bers 7,000.000. Is In this connection it ppiisoned. organized in a short time. These will cost from can inhabitants of the Through the town flows the river which the government "U able portion H do so have left Ma-- can be noted that Luzon alone exceeds who could as low as often adiiy. natives. .V.ents , to is the New are maintained Into divides each. settlers the It pillage community Paslg. 1,200 to $2,500 n aud rite. read hi cedilla he is Spaniards and Chinese have Cuba in area by 14,000 Bquare miles, two psrta up the right The same abominable system of tax pays less than S'j'or The annual revenue of the group is auslng the demand for buildings. from Government and those who remain have and has over double the population. to .t.i;.r..,l - - I in the po"o, in was which ' s'e.-f,r is b vogue from the entered river farming n'ooii.iioo. or about one fourth of the nlov The two troops of cavalry ordered to bank, free labor in the the protection of the city The second largest island Is Mindanoa. of the oil lonnan empire and fifteen to forty h old walled city of Manila lies desprovinces commerce. ihelr the reached of bay, valuation have foreign Fort Duchesne w'1 lid "Id Manila in anticipation This is to the south and occupies nearHa moss covered walls, its which Cicero denounced so bitterly year. Is characterized a of tination, and as a consequence the set- propwr, with is twelve The island of Luon t harbor ,l,,aent entrance the The j,y tne Asiatic squadis full in ly the same area as West Virginia, or swing Cuba" on account of its rich- ron , ,f tlers feel easier now conceris the wesdy moats, ponderous gates, heavy nearly 3,0oo years tiiro. " 4.0(H) land fortifications "another in n ill t h. The he of miles stnt,s In islands the joito, tho abuses Its all with and square mile. buttressed, navj, buildings, c ness. redskin. Tho new troopers are the drawbridges natives are weak, and tl fleet of Spanish war-thgenerally favor rich, energy and enter-prriswhile opposite runs the main quay. Philippine ArohipoWo Naturally flr&t whit soldiers that have been staand state church The levies of the mouth of the if necessary to the a up draw fled sti are the city the While tin is ships employed mis the by by abominabl misrule. Further bridges, city up, beyond for several tioned the - week oJ herd of 5,fn) sheep last result of the cold rain. Frank I). Hobbs, the uew'y appointed register of the land office at Sa.it Lake, taken charge of tliatollice. The rains of the past week are worth a vast amount to the farmers of Sannow pete county. AbiiU'iant crop are assured, Thel'U-- that left the reservation with the avowed Intention of going into Colorado were overtaken by Indian police and induced to return. have Utah's quota of the volunteer i ??3 I i Uld Sot (apturtt I! Itwau.e It I)I1 Not Give llliu a ham o Will Inwcl,. ul, Now. Sampson lli'S III w hi s " if?rj; T.s- Fran-unco- ; Vel-ase- - 1 1 Pug-mir- (7 e, 1 n tiil-So- v.; New-land- . X s s I , 3 .11 1 t.,. - 1 j h,ae e K: 1 nit out-Vfta- re i..,;.i:,,w,m 11 M:l"ive half-cast- e uiiex-ploitc- d .1 , , I 1 1 e at post years. , |