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Show AMERICAN KACJLE. A. M il 1.1 MSrS, SPAIN ASKS FOR PEACE! PuWhtiw. there is nothing to ),,p us of the Spanish Winter ." Concerning the term -h- ort; ri,J1IT AT of peace. Sen- ator Morgan has clearly defined ideas. (a MANILA AxiCA. LUCK STICKSTO HER IN PORTO RICO. AMERICA'S SURRENDERS MlViT PAY FOR PEACE. CONDITIONS SUCH THAT RESISTANCE WAS USELESS. UNCLE SAM FIXES THE PRICE AND SPAIN MUST PAY. My Erst proposition" j,e eaclaiiiic-!- . be the compete surrender by Kari Uu Unit Snrremler t'sha, Fortw Kicu mad i Cutrruiurut H No Ne a i:o' Improb-hl- e Surreii-Itrpurl-fen foaling Ststt-f- is Th l'lillipplii of ail which the Ovor t R,ut-of a Wifh I.o Spain territory Fort) Hjuiilsrils Nil llrlailfc l.xi-- i trd We Uu Mot Will Ua Krlariied, , Woui.-tdi Il.is Sot l filtied soil include UTAH NEWS. AujrrlcD flag ua, l Lla for SSaiil Tbfiu. - suit The the Philippines, the liny Hring Injured Porto Hoiste-i- . Mrlt-- i and ti.e Ladroo.s 1 would make Henry Hughe dropped dead 1rm New York. July ".. A telegram from Washington, July "S The initiation this surrender the sabje.t of a separthe city of of overtures for peace has had the efthut announces Madrid ipop'nj at Logan last Saturday. it:anica. Porto Uico. July '.'7. The ate ami exclusive trtaty. I would deManila bus been surrendered on Samples of wheat are Wing collected fect of suspending in a large measure, The Unbroken Chain of Reverses Suffered by Spain Since the War Began mand of Spain a Mrrender Cnitcd States military expedition In Cache county to be eut to the No details for the time being, at least, interest in Has Forced th Proposal in an Endeavor to Sive What is Left-W- ar of Admiral Pevvey. in particular and without uu lor tiencra! Miles which landed hero Will Not be Stopped Pending Protracted Diplomatic! at Omaha. ie given out. but they are not looked the military and naval situation. ivfcreuoe to svhat we may wish to has had its first skirmish. Not an a fSi'ienificant Some any Expressions Ex- - hief of Police Pr.nl of Suit Lake from a Spanish source. Probably It maybe stated that it is confidently lor to the Terms the United States Should do with the terr.torv hereafter. I American was lost, while the Spaniards lie received until a dispatch expected that when the two governnone has sued the oily fur Jl.ooO, for a bropplne-- i Will be tho f opose-Ph- il would not allow aoyifsnor ands' lost, forty. arrives at ments arrive at the point of actually Eona of Contention. ken log caused by a slippery sidewalk. The Spaniards were completely taken boat from the Philippines about it. Thi treat j should boon such A alreet ear pole fell on Uolwrt II. fixing Icrms they svill be found much terms that the Unite. States can lie by surprise. Almost the first they J.'. Nothing lias closer together than is generally July Washington. 1 Lore. ho was aid ing in its erection, knew of t he approach of the army of fr e to act ithout any conditions, an touchIt is felt by otlieials that with at Suit Lake, injuring him so that ho Washington, July M. The Spanish negotiations, and it was evident that it should lie the tiru proposition on invasion was in the announeementcon- - been received by the government of Manila to the diplomatic formalities out of the surrender the not the sued for ing upon has died. consider the desired to li base peace, w government u h to president tained in the firing of a gnn from the peace Admiral Dewey, but it is by no means way the actual peace terms ivould reI would also demand as one of the Indirectly through the great powers of proposition at this moment bcfoie givAuiel Morten sen, 15 years of age, fiioucesler, demanding that the Spanas improbable. Pewey s plans quire little time for arrangement. Presiregarded to but definite direct ing conditions of reservoir Kurope, in any appeal by Senwa drowned the Chester first reply. iards haul down their flag, which was peace." added of the place It is realized that when the Spanish The near Spring City, while bat hing, last dent Mckinley. president decided to consult ator Morgan, "the ojieniugof jail doors floating from a flagstaff in front of a contemplated the capture Ceneral Merrill arrived, and government learns the extent of the as soon as subwith the members of his cabinet before to all prisoners confined for political block-houswas The formerly proposition east of to the the Vriilay. standing made by the United according to all estimates, the general dctuaucis mitted to the president i f the reuoh intimat ing w hat his reply would be. ..'Toi.s. s. I would extend this proposivillage. The tirst couple of There is a boundary line disput-reached Manila three or four days ago. States the first effect svill be to make a M. Jules t'limbon, who and promised a reply later. The call tion so as to include ail ambassador, into tired the bills were political prisUtah and dual) counties, ltoth right The conditions in Manila were such redox move, which, in turn, svill result bad received instructions from the for- of the embassador was two hours after co'inties want to assess some valuable as to favor the surrender of the eity in the continuation of active hostilities eign otiice at Paris to deliver to the the regular cabinet meeting, and tl' mines near Tintie. without a struggle. Provisions were for a time. This time, it is expected, United States government the tender next regular meeting occurs on M. Ferguson, a Salt Lake man, rainc io scarce that famine was imminent. however, svill be brief, only perhaps so of peace formulated by the Spanish No special meeting was called, but the. uear being asphyxiated in a Los Ange- cabinet. The insurgents were also constantly long as necessary for (Ieneral Miles to with bad informal talk an president les tn.tel last week, the gas having accAt the conclusion of the conference the members of the cabinet last night, harrassing the Spanish outposts, and completely invest San Juan do Porto identally been turned oil. the ultimate surrender of the city was Kico. That stroke, it is thought, will French ami the between the the after consultation until president lasting ' II. A. Lee, night o'.erk at the Cub olllcial regarded as inevitable by the Spanish bring the .Spanish government to a rethe following ambassador, midnight. leu hotel, Salt Lake, was found (lead statement was issued from the White alization of the hopelessness of further governor to of general himself. the open Naturally, plea Spain Several sitting in a chair as if asleep, by the House: wide days since information came resistance, if it has not before that peace negotiations, opens up a that there would be no protracted time yielded to earnest representations porter. Apoplexy was the cause. The French ambassador, on behalf field of conjecture on what the teruisof Oi J ' Col bai of Salt and Lake, of the of is by peace will be. Thus far there struggle like the one at Santiago, but of those European powers that have Henry Page do government Spain, Wen appointed to a position in the. direction of tho Spanish minister of official warrant for saying what terms that the city would probably surrender beeo so persis'eut in their efforts to the with rank without resistance. to the secure peace. Military experts allow the will affairs, wliut or terms presicommissary department, foreign presented Spain propose, He will be with Torry's of major. dent this afternoon al the White House l nited States will offer or accept. So two weeks as the maximum period of YELLOW FEVER SPREADING. V a message from the Spanish governfar as this country is concerned, it is time necessary for (Ieneral Miles to serough riders. cure this commanding position, and, Governor Wells made a vigorous pro- ment, looking to the termination of the general Impression that the comSeems '.:.Kr i'7 .AW IHsohsc to Check the All therefore, it is hoped that svithin that test against the (.ending of the Utah the wur and the settlement of terms of plete Spanish evacuation of Cuba and t naailiutf. Porto Kico will be insisted upon, as a of time the Spanish government wa- - de2!t. The spiico cavalry to Seijuoi and Voseuiile parks, pence. Washington. July The proposition submitted by the sine quit Don. There is not the same svill have been brought not exactly to instead of to Manilla, but it was unpartment has posted the following the approval of a treaty of peace, bul ambassador, acting for the Spanish certainty as to the Philippines. availing from Shafter: w as quite bein terms the and to an application for an armistice that government, Carolines, a general although Fire near Layton, caused by spark "Adjutant general. United States inin its condition will amount to a contotal fever, from a passing engine, burned up about and was confined to the one essential lief is growing that the terms will Total 4.P.'2; sick, army. most desired by point of an earnest plea that negotia- clude coaling stations in these groups, 3.V) bushels of wheat and a i.VJi; now cases fever, S'.".': cases fever fession cf those things he tortions for is the of believed fin she of it the part the United States government. opened purpose Spain wiiioh was being lined in worth returned to duty, SI'.'. As far as can be gathered, our govISLAND AND FEATURES OF PORTO RICO. "Deaths: Private J. II. Farrell. comharvesting the crop. t?l-6- . in a general way, has already ernment, volunMassachusetts Ninth A sou of Charles I'. AnderII, pany Rico or Porto of the and from left the oners Cuba, announce the outlines of to avciding purposely bay, prepared son of Clarnson, was kieked in tlie faee teers, at Sihoney, yellow fever. H should free all who the town, lost the projectiles hurt the conditions it .v ill seek to impose. Philippines. Thomas Kolston, company aird breast by a foil and is in a serious "Corporal have been imprisoned because of par- women and children. should bu stated, however, that the condition. His upper lip was lorn off, infantry, Siboney, It f, Twenty-fourtin within the insirrection. Gloucester hove The to, then ticipation president has not yet committed him-scp. fever. teeth knocked out and injured about yellow "After this treatveovering the sur- about liUO yards of the shore, and lowbeyond recall in ihis matier, and "Private William II. liyers, company the chest. render of dominions and release of po- ered a launch, having on board a Colt I). Seventeenth he is prepared to give heed to the that cerebral apohas of K'earus I'ark City infantry, Thomas and thirty men, under litical prisoners has been concluded," rapid-lirof the leaders of the party and counsels gun Sm.vftkk. plexy. taken the whole issue of refunding he continued, "I vuild take up the Lieutenant Huse, who was sent ashore the people. jl a shows health The surprisinterest report JI.'iU.ihhi, state bonds, bearing matter of war indennity. Thiseovers without encountering opposition. Generally stated, two propositions ingly large number of oases of sickIt J1, percent. They run for twenty several topics, somejf which I da not Quartermaster Heck thereupon told ness, but army surgeons authorize the seem included iu all lists of demands, to used be will and the money years, Yeoman Lacey to haul down the Spancare to discuss at this time. Individstatement that these figures are mis- namely: take up the issue of iss, bearing 5 per 1 should wiut to consider the ish flag, w hich w as done, and they then First. The absolute independence of ually, in a certain sense, and that the cent. The change in interest rale will leading matter of a eoalingitatien in the Ca- raised on the flagstaff the first United bit nation svith the provision that the isCuba, as bad so be not save the state J'i,:.1i) anuuully. nearly may States flag to float over Porto Rican islands, off thr coast of Africa, "5 be absolved from responsiland nary shall The they would seem to indicate. Kofford and Mickio, who killed I woud require,'' udded soil. "Further, for debt heretofore charged bility most any of the tempoShe-i- ff slightest ailment, Hums ol Sanpete county sevSenator Morgan.' "guarantee from Suddenly about thirty Spaniards it against soldier's by Spain. a to suffices w place is nature, rary and it eral years ago, ho, supposopened fire with Mauser rifles on the name on the sick list Spain that she wil assume all responThe second proposition is the absoreports, which. in ed, are atlll in hilling in the mounfor any dells that might prove American part-- . Lieutenant Huse and sibility lute cession of Porto Rico to the United would iiot distintheir shape, present tainous parts of Emery county, have a lien oh Cuba or upon Torto Kico his men responded with great galbeen aeon. guish between such a case and one of States, likewise unencumbered by a Judge Johnson of that and the Philippines for that matter."' lantry, the Colt gun doing effective mortal illness. The inference is that liability for the bonded indebtedness. district, says he l as been informed by work. Normen, who received Cervera's "iH3- - has practi- It, is boliev-- ' 'H of these cases in Shatter's camp had talked reliable parties that they shared the honors with manyof surrender, enotS3aI) " i it oi) dn tCimail. ""'m i' ssvt-to but go a trivial nntin-j arc Lieutenant Huse. ''. Senator its of sick and wounded. total grand pj na Almost immediately after the Ameri- w ho Curly Wallace, a colored man, Notwithstanding this mitigating fact'l if peiicer of the Inmate no committee hna recently been Another the United Secretary Alger is going to remove the while he w as very asylum, committed suicide at soldiers at the earliest opportunity to States, it is believed, will insist, is the SulValr the 'iist by plutigit'g head Hrst cession of certain coaling stations in a more healthful clime. The surgeon glad to see thai iWnd of the war w as from the north tier of bath houses into in sight, he did nt .wish to take any general, under the direction of the sec- the Ladronos and Carolines, probably the lake. The alarm was immediately retary, a few days ago inspected a tract Huain island in the former and Yap position which vould appear to be of land adjoining Montauk Point. L. I., before help was extinct life adminisadion but the of the island in the latter, and perhaps ona given, forestalling belonging to the Long Island Uailroad other in a reached him. He was temporarily tration, ('ontinung. he said: different quarter of the world company, which has been offered to the from heavy drinking. not yet designated. "I do not think we should give up These territorial government as suitable for a large renany territory of which we have taken concessions, it is expected, w ill be reAttorney Conceal llishnp has is conTho traet miles three square, dered an opinion to County Attorney as sufficient by our possession. We ihould retain Porto tains an abundance of fresh water, a garded Kico and the I'liilppines and give to us Steed of llox Klder, in response to a for the expenditures compensation in a considerable hill IM feet lake, sitCuba indepeudett government and made by this country without a spequery, that a justice of the pe height and many other sanitary advanmaintain such relations with the peotages, including- salt water bathing. cific demand for money indemnity. ting Ss a committing magistrate, has The necessary orders to equip this us a hold a to law the under The last consideration is the one ple as would ultimately bring about jurisdiction camping ground will go forward imof any perthe annexation of the island to the svhioh promises to give more trouble preliminary examination svill and mediately, every advantage l nited States hy the desire of the peoson accused of the crime of adultery. betakeuof the experience gained iu than any other, namely, the settlement Haof as case iu the the formation of themselves, the great camps at of the Philippines. .association ple The I'tah Woolgrowers' Chickamr.iiga and Camp Alger to make waii. The independence of the people There is reason to believe that tho met in Salt Lake last week. Tho as- THE QUEEN RECENT OF SPAIN AND HER HON'. THE HOY KINO. AL-the condition as comfortable as possiCAPTAIN GENERAL MACTAS id Cuba is due to tbeui for the splendid (Spanish Governor P110NSO XIII. sociation has ;iii) members, represent-inj- f of the Island of Porto ble for the in president has not determined how this veterans Rteo.J An assessment reached such a realization of her light they have made for three years Shatter's army. 1,'iUrt.oo:) sheep. subject shall be treated. A coaling war and arriving at bus the minuting their made have to ac mcmWrs Spain. They station is wanted there, but beyond that promote she will readily against that was levied on the misfortunes terms of peace. The communication of cans were fired on, the (.loiiecster Kk1u U rteaNod. it may be that we svill not care to go. terms for the evacuation of Cuba independence possible." the good of the association. The re- the cept not did sugSpanish government e aimed Senator Kornker said he did not see opened fire on the enemy with all her The revolution iu the Philippines Porto It ion. The Spanish Hi. and Madrid. With underthe probably peal of hostile legislation will July gest any specific terms of peace, nor w hich could be began some time before the outbreak at, also the extermination of coyotes, whs any reference made to Cuba, the desire is apparently very strong for the how it was possible to turn tho Philip- three and standing that no indemnity will be uf the war worth of mutSpaiu and the pine islands back lo Spain. which destroy tl Mb retention of the Philippines. brought to bear, shelling the town, and demanded and that Spanish sovereign- United States.between Since thei: the insurPhilippines. Porto Kico or other Span also dropping shells into the hills to ty in the Philippines svill be respected, of war indemnity is for mutter The ton annually in the state. gents have assumed a The evident purpose ish possessions. imperiLONDON PRESS COMMENTS. the west of liuanica. where a number the new spapers here consider the terms ous attitude, have conductedvery their milDuring the week ending Saturday, of the Madrid authorities was to first future consideration, although there svera seen to be of peace attributed to President occurof Spanish cavalry does not appear to be a disposition itary operations without particular July "i, seven cases of shooting learn whether the l nited States would (llnlmia of (hp I'rfM Keganlliic I'roposal reference to the svishes of the Ameritoward the spot where the otlieials here to pile up a the as being acceptable. hastening of l'e.ice. The among red In I'tith. Two were the result of treat on the of and after can pe ice. commander. Admiral Dewey, have subject landed. in Americans had five papers, however, protest against the been generally intractable in their re- -' quarrels over irrigation matters, to take up such terms as the two heavy war indemnity against Spain London, .Inly;:. The London mornUloncester had time the the most that condition. The her lation.s continuance liy of hostilities by the United distressing svith our troops and sailors present helpless Wing accidents. ing papers agree that it will be imposparties might suggest. and finally have set up an independent of the town and the block house, States after Spain has sued for In case the peace negotiations are was the shooting of little peace. No Intimation came from any otlleial sible for Spain to pay indemnity, and range and her guns were spitting fire aud the the means by which they will At the close of the cabinet council, government of their own, absolutely P.eulah liates of Provo by Iter brother. source as to the without reference to the United States. that it is impossible that the United doctor and probable character of opened, w ere to the following not determined, no.i are on be carried helping paymaster 11 years of age, while playing theatre, note was These things, it is held here, are intithe answer. There were strong will demand money indemnity. States quite serve the guns. issued: sufficient to absolve the government he being a Spaniard shooting Cuban mations, however, that there would be have they been ollieially considered. all concede that the Spanish flag They from afterward Soon but lived ono one gallopIt is understood, however, that The little any responsibility for what hapThe French ambassador at W ashingprisoners. no acceptance w hich would Imply the has gone forever from Cuba and Porto means likely to be proposed is to auing cavalrymen were seen climbing the ton, during the afternoon of the Silth, pens to .Aguinahlo in the future, two hours. Wray L. lllaclt, a Ameriwar the when of Ihe Kico. stopping it is not meant by between hills to the west vard and the foot sol- presented, in behalf of the Spanish thoiigh.ofcour.se. Salt Lake boy, was killed by a this to assert thai it has definitely au arms w ere adding victories on vic thorize direct negotiations The Daily News says: "It would be the in fences were diers and while this Wyoming. along scurrying Spain being Spain made a hunting to country. President companion government: message up its .mind to relinquish al'l tories, to embark ou a vague diplomatic an Hot of extreme generosity to leave town. The other three were less serious, but McKinley, svith a view to bringing claims to the islands beyond tho coalIt was fell thut this gov represented by Seuor Leon Castillo, Spain in the possession of the Philip- from the negotiation. station alseady referred to. the Spanish Ambasa.lor at Paris, and all caused from careless handling of ernment had even Ity !':4". a. m.. with the exception of the war to an end and making terms ing thing to lose in a often the best a few the question of iudemnity Horace pines, but grneMsity is shots, the town was of pi aoo. The government has receiv- '.t Touching firearms. guerilla subtle game of diplomacy, in which the t'nitod States by (ieneral be be should stated If the Failed States that inny policy. government won. nnd the enemy was driven out of ed information that the message had will not be in the moo our Daniel Fletcher, aged Ib'i, son of Mark the only certain element would be the Porter, our ambassador to France. content with to nban Ion any sieh a reward of its its of foremost one is claim the Castillo on So at nor drowned this score, if neighborhood. been banded to President McKinley, Fletcher of Logan, was by furinaction of our army and navy. For labors as would leave the Philippines ther resist. mv, obligesSpain, it to go to svho replied that, he would consult Coeur d'Alone city, Idaho, July Smh. this reason there was a disposition iu diplomats of Kurope, and since the war to ex"FEELER.1 THE an POPE'S world it wo'diset the in Spain, sending a naval svith his council of ministers and re- heavy expenses where he was engaged in the hotel official ouiirters to know what terms began his chief mission has been to go expedition to Spain and of continuample of conspicuous magnanimity. Cover Matltmmi t'ouersloas Thai SJhIu quested that Ciunbon come to the business. He w as formerly an Oregon were In sight before entering upon from capital to capital and endeavor on a s ing large seale the military The Daily Chronicle thinks that some Is S mini; to Make. in beHe fell from a mm under svay. White House again to confer with Short Line conductor. A prominent to awake foreign intervention general negotiations. sort of international protectorate over '.'7. The Washington, July In reported bus this, he him. boat. administration ollicial said, after talk half of Spain. Failing MoitIM U i,,e at su,,iu. statement from the Vatican of what his attention to the peace the Philippines should be arranged. Private Jensen of llattcry (', while ing with cabinet otlieers, that, iu bis turned "N'e PRISONERS PAID OFF. The hope of to terms says: Daily accrptpeace savpurports last chance for as the Washington. July "N. According t on drill Inst week, fell unconscious and opinion, the summon was too, uiaieii- - movement President MoKin'.ey will 1 moderatcj able to both the I nitod States and pantli Prisoners Iterelve Their I'sy all calculations (ieneral Morritt must hen it a!!y changed by the Spanish proposi- ing his country. Castillo is a linguist, t was carried to the hospital Orveri,. KVoaiiJ uba. IVrto the Philippines Spain, is sot dow n here as only one of have reached Manila last so thai the negotiaPortsmouth. N. II.. July '.".. The Sunday, alwas found he was suffering from a tion, and that the war would be press- speaking English, should he amp'.eeompensation without the ninny "feelers" that have been with could tions facility. though no news of his arrival has been proceed convulsion. The examining physician ed with uuabated vigor unlit something con lined at Spanish iu prisoners Seaveys announced. However thrown out within the past ton sveeks, lenniity," the announcerecommended his discharge, as he Is more tangible in the way of peace While not a veteran in diplomacy, The Times, in n editorial July 7, probably to test public feeling in the island were paid off by t lit" Spanish t ieneral Porter is regarded as able and ment is momentarily expected from terms was at band. inthe government subject to such attacks. the money being United States primarily, and second he would ho applauds Spain for accept injr received from Admiral Cervera, at An- Hongkong that he has assumed the Neither was there any suggestiou tactful, and, moreover, Clarence McCorniok, son of V. S. evitable, sin! a.biveshcr to "face the arily to break slow ly to the masses instructions very by explicit guided an ... I .. the men received from Si to military governorship of the Philip.1, . 1,A .? MoCoruiek of Salt Lake, who enlisted from the Spanish government that .... Spanish people the realization of napolis, IwiVnl sitnamm Another pian ( ",l from Washington. pine.,. Upon his arrival Admiral Dewey the in be American was flu armistice, established, be attend'uitf whore pending in the east currency. The otlleial svill '''ank course which secured the their complete defeat, something of the appointdemand tho capitulation of Manila, U seemed natural, procedure: contemplate-to the battle-mak- e shows surgeon report achool, refused to accept a discharge pesee negcitiatioiis, the general "f ""' Americans on which they are not aware, because of and his demand svill moot of a commission to receive and r'' that l from to the has had that there a not en however, probably be comInflusueos death proposition brought after among ,u'!'' the superhuman efforts put forth by proposals, which will include the Spanish on the island during the plied with, as (ieneral Augusti is ready bear to secure It. Me sailed last week formal peace negot ialiout be entered of terms to the Spanish government '''wooing the probable members of the foreign affairs commitsiirpress surrender. for Cuba as private. upon, that, pending their conclusion, "The 1 u't0 or prevert the news of actual events. past five days. Times w ill also have a who the of tee senate, says: occur. would of hostilities Kico Porto 'H Nmln'i Trlrkerj. It is probable that I!; igndier (Jeneral cessation terms the It is suspected that named, Work to llrgln nn the ( rlMotiat Colon. prokaYy' take voice in the confirmation of the treaty. Owing to the Importance of the comLiscuiu. the irallant commander of the m neu ot a London. to United 's.-the annexation of States the Madrid corindeinni'.v. July '.".i. money Norfolk, Ya.. July Whether the Twenty-fourth- , will never again aee munication, the ambassador adopted would be bo- fw",n world at largo if Cuba and Porto ltico and the of the Mail ays Spain will respondent SUGGESTED. TERMS Colon Cristobal svill be floated of read depends America boldly todert.Mik the burden active service, owing to injuries re the usual diplomatic procedure of the Philippines, repre- upon the expedition that left here to- probably protest against an attack upb I'roinlnont on Porto Kico after the of K"vernnu'nt-if('Ureived at SaotiiiiJ. lie i!l probably ing the communication from the orig- I'erllncilt liless ilvm-riPhilipnow be looked as the what and sent may upon Washington night. The Derrick IVrsoiia. be retired as a brigadier goucrsl for inal French, the Irnns'iition being foncovsions that Spain is 'i cabinet has ollieially received Spanish maximum government the pines. t i.ronfi is v'7. Wrecking MorSec. out company t M. r sending Thibea it. nihmitte Washington, July by the balance of bis diY. the Herman steauirr Senior, under the overtures for peace. Senor SBgasta is illing to make. I it the conversation which followrd'gnn of Alabama, senior dcm.s ratic through Am,ri,s;n 0fnei'of view the statercassiime "If Froimthis to point i, Spain (iodfrey Kramer, a woikmau on the the Herman vruiitt" flag, ssith a crow- of 40 divers quoted as saying: "We resolved on reading of the proposition, neither member of the foreign relations com-thshe ment is not discouraging though, ol and svreekors. peace many days ago, and made known Hichfleld tabernacle, ovi rliimlcd a scafotv. Philippi'e's "'"rvignty On the Senior are three t he of the senate, ambassador nultee reg.irds peace president loir the of our resolutions to tho be will must have war it that the leiiie.l 1.) fold on w hii h he was marking, causing course, a a boilers, f. S. governsurf boats and huge pumps, ency,. filtered Into the question of terms of proposition as sign of submission by with Spanish minimum is very farbelow the rneral ment. 1 regard as null and void aud as which n.yn, attended it to gi'e away, and he fell to the intersvreeking but material, ambusof the Spain. The instruction peace. and American minimum. Stiil there nius est centers in the t.so ground, aixty feet, crushing one log m) sador had been couUned to the one monster pon- destitute of g1K),l fuitli that which the "The power of Spain Is broken." said erii.Hi, eonseaej, ts American I" tt,e be some starting point for negotiation! toons, to be lie !her to at amputation, require badly InleieViutcioa!;otul under is the hull aftei Americans have douo sinu, and I am "and placed j Semitor it Morgan, that plain rsMBtlal point uf opcu'mg peace fur UeaVmanU Pacific ly to protest against it furiaally." that will in the end lead up to peace, the Colon Is pumped out. wit eni to ball MURRAY. UTAH "would Application Made Direct to the United States and Not Through the Powers. r u hett-rK- Kb-G- . Caro-llin-- H!- s .r -- iup-posc- e to-b- 1 three-pounde- - ,i"-lsj-- ( M life t n..,L s self-bind- 0 W tir mpm m r-w,- Major-Ceneral- r su Xswrm w,vm e & i mm if sy I mem-atio- poinlvhich e battle-searre- y semi-offici- white-eonte- d move-incut- Kr-.i- -- to-la- - , of-th- e - - M'" The -i t Morritt-Chapma- - 1 j h0.t e eon-l"'s- t. t ra |