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Show ( . n .iriniTi s. , - VOL. Jlj XVII. LOG-A- CITY. UTAH. SATURDAY. MAY 28. modore Schley has made a report President today sent in a list of to Admiral Sampson, but its con- twenty-eigh- t nominations for tents have not yet been made pub- Brigadier Generals. lic. The intimation is strong that CADIZ NAVY PREPARING. he has the Spanish fleet eecuiely New York. May 27. A dispatch Tfie Worlds Impertant Hews Receirad locked in Santiago harbor. to the Herald from Gibraltar says: COMPLICATIONS IMMINENT. . The warships at Cadiz, forming by "Tfee Joana!" List Evening. Washington, May 27 In ConSpains reserve pquadron under gress today the matter of possess- command of Admiral Camara, ing Hawaii was vigorously dis- are testing their guns busy cussed. Grave foreign comolica-tion- s and machinery preparatory to Wreck of Baltimoro Confirmed and Afmay grow out of the action their terward Denied Hawaiian Annexa- of the Hawaiian departure from that port. government in Their destination cannot be ascertion Pashed Preparing a Grand Ee allowing the United States to make tained. Large quantities of coal Naval Honolulu a baes of supplies and ception Schley Reports continue to arrive at Cadi. naval operations in the Pacific. Movements Delayed. r 1898. NO. 110 of the great statesman. Sir William Vernon Harcourt, the Liberal leader in the House of Commons, who arrived at noon, was greatly moved. As the afternoon advanced the stream lengthened. 200 About policemen were engaged in guiding the people, and by 3 otclock 75,000 peopie had passed the coffin. A HRFTAL LYNCHING. Salisbury, Md , May 2G GarKing, aged 13. was taken the jail at this place early this morning, hanged to a tree HOW and D. IT ORIGINATI almost shot to pieces. NAVAL MOVEMENTS DELAYED. was awaiting trial on the lie Washington, May 27. At the London, May 27. It appears charge of having shot close of the Cabinet meeting today that the story circulated today Herman Kenney,deliberately Special to Journal a white boy, it was authoritatively stated that about thr blowing up and wreckaoout the same age as himself. although the Government had no ing of the Baltimore in Manila The shooting was done on Sat-BALTIMORE WRECKED. otlicial information on the subject, bay, were founded on the disablesiti ation becoming criticai New York, May 27. The Worlds there was no reasonable doubt that ment of the Baltimore during the urduy night last and Kenney died l'oncIn. My d.spatch Loudoa correspondent sends the Admiral Ctrveras fleet is in Santi- battle at Manila, when a Spanish UslDiBh. About 2. a. in. n nurn- Cus from Madrid her of from morning men the says-ineighborhood following: A special dispatch to ago harbor, and that Commodore Miell struck her and exploded some that the situation in Spain is which treats Kenneys live, p the London Telegraph, lrom Schley was on guard at the en- ammunition The Spanish Governinto town and d manded the tensely critical. There will be a Manila, says that the United trance. It was abo stated any or-General is circulating falseto the jail, which Sheriff revolution if States Cruiser Baltimore has been contemplate d movement against hoods the Spanish fleet is to excite the in- keys calculating Dashiel refused to eurrender. The i , i wrecked by an explosion on board. Cuba or Porto Itieo would be deand weaken Dewey there. r the fePa,ush forces re surgents lynchers then broke the jail doors She is now lying in the mud at layed until the Spanish fleet was ln a decisive engagement, down, forced open the cell in Macabulos. destroyed or rendered helpless to KAN INTO A HAND-PAwhich Queen refuses to flee from the King 'was confined, ami interfere with the plans of the GovANENT HAWAIIAN ANNEXATION. 20. CoIbTMav CripDle him Creek, dragged out, the negro all the Washington, May 27. Senator ernment in any direction. A passenger train on the Midland while fighting desperately ;u,d Hollands proposition. THE OREGON ALSO. Lodge offered Newlands resolution Terminal railroad ran into a hand-ca- r pleading for mercy. A light cloth. for the annexation pf Hawaii, as an New York, May 27. J. J. Holon a high trestle n$ar Gillette line was Washington, May 20. It is stat-- , tied about his neck, amendment to war revenue bill. land, ofsubmarine boat fame, will that the Oregon will go to Porto four and who thrown men over a limb and the unforjumped Senatorial friends of am exation submit a proposition to the Seey today, from the hand-ca- r were killed. tunate by was strung up. 'The l!iji to assist in the bombardment declare henceforth the two meas- of the Navy at once. He is willing The dead are: of San Juan. rope broke and be fell unc ures must travel together. to undertake to ceil his submarine Benjamin Ebbley. WH. Flinn. After lving in seemingly. SMOKELESS POWDER. boat into the channel of the nar-- j James Hannahan, Edward Slinn. this condition for a few BUrr.V0RE STORY DENIED. minunte-row entrance to Santiago harbor, There were twelve section men on he Washington, May 20 Admiral Washington, May 27. A late regained his feet and made an n the inf's there and Nunp-oin now has a supply of hand-car- , destroy the from effort London and all to escape. His captors shot but the four dispatch says the harbor smokeless deal a and who powder on hand and him the report circulated abroad jumped escaped uninjured. through the body and heat of the many about the Baltimore at Manila, is few blows at Cerveras vessels. and kicked him without mercy, disagreeable features PERSONS DROWN. decl ire-- that hii plan is Holland with the previous Connected then evidently groundless. placed the rope around hie feasible, be 20. On Tuesday, neck and will entirely Calcutta, eliminated. May NOT WITH THE FIRST. strung him up a second while the British India mem. Steam time. As he dangled in th' air a r. N. G. WANTS A CHANCE. long keets San Francisco, May 27. The steamer volley of pistol bullets was fired 27. Secretary Navigation companys May Washington, Salt Lake, May 20. It is rumeecond expedition to the PhilipMecca was towing her, sister will not admit receiving anyship into his body, which was left ored that Long the officials at Washingwill leave San Francisco v. hose shaft was pines broken, dangling while the lynchers dis- ton have been thing confirming the presence of Lindula, asked to allow Utah next week. Capt. Young does not the fleet at Santiago har- the hawser parted, the vessels appeared. Spanish to send her of Utah the came into collision and the Mecexpect any troops to bor. quota of volunteers CLEANS ARE STARVING. called for, in infantry. If this is go with them. ca fiftywas her and sunk, THE ESSENCE OF 'NOTHING. captain -two New York, May 20 PREPARING A 'CRAND RKCEFiMOX. others being drowned. The Nor- granted the National Guard here A New York dispatch states that wegian steamer Bratsberg, which will enlist in a body. Honolulu, May 27. Honolulu an afternoon paper says a Key KILLED HI INDIANS. left Sagua la Grande, Cuba, May THREATEN TH is preparing a routing welcome to West CABLE, correspondent alleges on the San arrived today with a ergo ef Francisco. 20 20th, A the receive May transport fleet which best ef authority, that Cerverae Washington, May 20 A Lon-do- n left San Francfsoo and which will fleet left Santiago de Cuba last Chronicle special from Skagway, sugar and forty-nin- e dispatch says the Spaniards stop at Honolu. enroute to Manila. Saturday. This lacks confirma- Alaska, under date of May 2Uth. These passengers are principal! v are threatening to cut the AmeriThe town Is decorated with flags tion. eays: A tragedy that may be the from Sagua, although several air can cable across the Atlantic. forerunner of an Indian outbreak from Caibarien and Matanm. and the freedom of the city will he THE IMPAIR IAI.s STORY. took place last Monday on McClin-toc- k Many of them were women and REPORTED EXPLOSION ON BALTIMORE, to ottered men on steamers. Madrid, May 27. The Imparcial river, which empties into the a rea CHARTERING STEAMERS. Washington, May 20. Advices a reiterates todiv that Admiral lower end of Lake Tacbh. state of things inrPpKt starvation state that news has been received is at 27. which it The Wai May Washington, Santiago, port, While poling a boat down the and death staring all the poorer of an explosion on the Baltimore, Dept, today chartered the steamers says, possesses advantages over river two white men, Thomas Fox, classes in the face. At Sagua tin re now at Manila, and one of Admiral China and Colon, of the Pacific Ceinfuegos. formerly of Juneau, and William were only a few improwsed and Deweys squadron. Tim vessel Mail Steamship Co, which, with THE ( HINA ARRIVES. e Meehan, an Yukoner, were unserviceable gunbohts and only a was disabled. It is also claimed the Centennial, Zealandia and Washington, May 27. A San fired upon by Indians armed with few troops left to guard the city. that the Spaniards some hiio, will comprise the next ex- Francisco dispatch announces the rifles. At the first Meefrom munition landed captured discharge the Amerito J! the werl by pedition not .t 14000 Philippines. arrival today of the steamer China. han rolled over dead with a bullet troops. The in-- j cans. Admiral Dewev is PI IILEY REroRTS TO SAMPSON. anxiously in hi3 heart. A second bullet en- surgents were reported to be gain-FOR FAVORITE SONS. awaiting reinforcements, although in tered Foxs left breast above the ing number daily. Com- Washington, May 27. he has complete control of the 27. The May Washington, heart. It etruck a bone passing around his ribs, and found exit at the back. Badly wounded as he was. Fox reached the shore, making his way through the woods to the settlement by Lake Tagish. The Indians were the Hootalinqua River Sticks, and Fox thinks there v were about eighty in the band. Most of them appeared to be armed. field from 1 2-.- -A - in-ro- de R. -- , pro-jceedin- to FIFTY-THRE- i E bom-baidme- -- J A) j i past-enger1- Cer-ver- old-tim- 1 1 1AT IOUK S London, May 2G Remarkably impressive scenes have been witnessed at Westminster since 2 oclock this morning, when the arrivals commenced of those anxious to review the remains of Mr. Gladstone. The line formed was continually augmented by all classes of people, illft ; mBTAM-BICIA- H Ensira 1W1U. plosion of a crew met death wlu OFFICER KILLED BY SPANIARDS. (M the first American officer killed in the war with Spain, t,e torpedo boat Winslow, lie was killed by the ex- bombardment of Cardenas, brave young ensign, Four members of the Winslows v : AT GLADSTONE. from peers, peeFesse?, Cabinet Ministers, 'members of the House of Cominons, military and naval officers and clergymen to the oyster mongers, old and youhg, until 0 oclock, when the doors were opened, the procession commenced to stream past the catafalque. The latter had lighted candles at each corner and a large gilt cross at its head. By 10 oclock it was computed that 100 persons to the minute were passing the body, and at noon over 40,000 people had already taken a last glance at the remains THEY WERE WITH DEWEY AT MANILA. , nni n,en victorious Asiatic squadron will always taka pride in the fact that were with Ikwey at Manila. Here are the portraits of eorae at the tallunt fclluwa wfyo helped tbnr brave commander win victory at the Philippines.- I - nt |