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Show i ; r t mt . X 1 jOi la EPj vol. XYif. LOO AN CITY, UTAI1. TUESDAY, J ULY 2( 18P8. J Tna Worlds Important fcy late last night, with Thomas Kelly as the engineer, and A. L. Perry as the fireman, on board locomotive No. 1903. As the train was toiling up the steep grade past the station Recalled of Dutch Flat, the engine exploded. The roar was terrific, shaking the Evening. surrounding hills and the buildings of the town. The locomotive IB Im TheJcnrnal" Lust , was comuletely wrecked. pand, to grow that all man boo j may be bettered by that growth thit has ever'nnde nations great, There never has been such a thing as national exclusiveness among the civilized,' and the doctrine that America is for Americans exclusively is narrow and erroneous Wo may not have thought it so in .the past, but the conditions that have recently arisen, that aie arising daily, point out with clearness the fallacy of that belief. Ah! but there are the Philippines andCuln aod Porto Rico, with their inferior races, and we may think that association with these will ho detriment'll to us; but will it be to not of the kind that will permit MV! us to carry our light forth into th LL1 world? Well, hardly; the govein- merit will 6trctch a little. In com-- j parison with some things Urn lo-- of the Maine was Hindi, but it was Telegraphic Information From War Cengreat becauso it was the birth of ters to Tbe Jonrna!. 'a great tiling; and time who are called to mourn the loss of some loved one there, will find comfort in the universal law of reeompens-o- ; Miles Billed lo Reach Forto Rico on for he who offers his life as a nacri-- , Fiftn Corps to Sunday Skafters lice today will be rewarded justly Remain ia Cuba The Assault Upon and richly, in eternity-- . The death and Seizure of Nipe Concerning of the Maine heroes may bring life to a and new Garcias Litter. emancipation million-'- ; hence their reward will b great. them? of Alluding to the (L We unhesitatingly send our mis- the Maine the (Spcrinl to .Journal.) it that, paid speaker sionaries to the heathen to heir the was incomprehensible h w Spain reach e. n ro mro bunday. glad npws of the gospel to tliHii: could have done it. Men mav be other denominations do likewi-e- , treieherous, but they would hard-July 23 General and yet in that cause, the indivi- iy co limit an aet that, would in- Mies is now ea?t of Cape Haytien. dual is not alarmed nt the pro.pct jure t hem quite as much a- - tin- He has pasi d Mole St. Nicholas of associating with his inferior fel- ' id' tint all is well, antagonist against whom l! u:i it is low creatures. lie glories th it directed. It might In mid will lie cast tomorrow anchor is upon a hill where other-ma- y but it lacked method. It ii the waUrs of Forto see it; and why, prav. shall to be nmysUuiuus hippm-- ' morning Rico the point syjeoted for the at the national light be hidden any ing uiale-- u v, l.ii in i thatept ? Uh individual more tluvn mighty iflatd.ilrftm of aggw r'.iun 'debarkation. It miy again hap-- j And how shall that light be mado that we know n it when it may pen that Sumhy will see another vieible except by contact. break over its bounds m.d earr big battle. Tin Navy h now acWith the loss of the Maine wo wil'n it the sentiment of the peo-tively co operating with thej army saw the beginning of a new era in pie. in making u siicc'vh of the Miles American history, and with it Lave Ami we can what ?av again-- t expedition, and will U3e every ef-come for our solving, problems of t it? the fort to land hi? tro agiim-Why argue national imjiortance that have qu. manifest of God? purposes beforo confronted tis the never IN Cl' HA. WILL REM IX u; birth of a new life to the American Like many other?, when the lie war talk York, July 23. V dispatch began hardly people. Hawaii is already ours, h from it a nvrr Washington says that Genl. and it is the manifest detin v of thought i filth be to the Cubans than corps is to remain in America to lay aside the cherished judged CuDu till worth and tin y. How fever disap-- j spilhardly traditions of the past and take her Spaniards, removal north would Tin blood Ind over. lie thought peais. proper place in the gathering of ling to the men, and the this b' i.o question might nations. A mighty responsibility that are of it ha 'shins one but nidtd cGowhere. politics; already has been thrust upon us, and t b' i. ami it will) that, n :o ii;s i.r. vvn.i chickamauua. the conditions which brought it gone beyond discus-io- n home of at theme every were of our not own about making. Chickamauga, Military Park, The speaker paid an e.oipient 'in the land ere long, for it means noon, .July 23. General Brooke a America. regenerated tribute to the Anglo-Saxorace, la new, and staff' left thn afternoon on a and the banefits of its rule as ex- Whatever burdens and responsi-jbilitie- s a io Newport News, the new conditions may tspeeiil emplified by England. to Porto Rico. win nee go they lie will Latter Saints the day We have always ben suspicious bring, to their shaie, as NUT SEIZED. prepared of national aggre.-.-ioWhy? been have accustomed always Because we saw in it the ehoulder-in- g they Key West, Fla., July 23, 11:50 Four American warships on a. m. of a burden, and we have con- to liviDg and laboring for others. Prest. Orson Smith then ppohe Thursday afternoon entered of shirked the the hearing sequently his appreciation harbor of expressing briefly on he to the but claim northeast Nipe, it; may although A di- coast of the be patriotic, a man who can shut of Elder Tanners remarks province of Santiago himself up and deny to others the vine power had always controlled tie Cuba, and after a furious the policy of the nation, and he be- bombardment took of privileges he enjoys himself, is not lieved the ultimato object of the tho harbor as a ba?e of operaimbued with the civilization of God. How the war has broad- present war to be the fuller estab- tions for the Porto Rican eampaigu. ened our national vision. At first lishment of Gods purposes in the The Spanish forts were quickly it took in but Cuba; then came earth. The war has demonstrated silenced, and riflemen on shore the Philippiness, the Ladrones, to the world our perfect union, and were dispersed. The Spanish and now Porto Rico. We are on hereafter an American will be res- marines took to the woods, and the the threshold of the disintegra- pected in every land, and our mis- town of Mayaii surrendered. tion of the mighty empire of China; sionaries will be the first to appreSICK AND WOUNDED IMPROVING. China with Its teeming millions ciate the change. The choir then sang a commemCincinnati, July 23. The sick and boundless resources, worth wounded soldiers that reached and and orative anthem A. Jas. Elde,r half a dozen Africa's or Indias Fort Leishman Thomas from New York yesthe pronounced when measured by the mighty posterday, aie reported as doing well. sibilities fordoing good. j r Engineer Kelly, Fireman Perry The Cuban Insurgents at Santiago and a coal passer, supposed to be Causing More Trouble Than the Span- a tramp working his way over the iards Warned to Leave Spaniards mountains and whose name is unwere instantly killed. Unmolested Movement of Troops- - known, Their bodies were hurled a long Spain Seeking an Armistice- distance from the engine, and were frightfully mangled. The explosion occurred just op(Special to The Journal ) posite the boarding house of J. It. Faller, a frame building, injuring TO DISCUSS TEACE. four persons. Fragments of iron London, July 24 A special dis- flew in every direction from the patch from Madrid says that the wrecked locomotive, and did conSpanish Government hae drawD up siderable damage to the Failer a message for Washington, prepar- building. The cause of the explosion may atory to discussing peace. never be known. Local railroad THE INBURG ENTS TUOCHLESOME. officials ay the boilers of the locoNew via York, July motive were thoroughly tested a Santiago, 25. The Cuban insurgents at San- short time ago, and reported to be thatf in tifst-clascondition. corresthe tiago, encouraged by SI.VIN HEARD EROM. pondents of a sensational N?w York newspaper, are retarding the Washington, July 22. The work of Military Governor Wood Madrid government has officially in restoring order in the city. Tney recognized the proposed return by are still disgruntled because the the United States of the Santiago to Spain. This recognitown was not delivered over to prisoners tion came todar in the form of a them. The Spaniards are letter to General Shatter from the change of g verment in General Toral, c mimander of the Santiago with good grace. Spanish troops at Smtiago. The The insurgent forces have left fact of the receipt of the letter was the Americm camp and gino communicated t) the war departtwenty miles into the interior. ment tonight in the fo'lo.ving disThey have been warned under patch from General Saafter: of extreme penalty, not to lam just in receipt of a letter molest the Spanish residents or from General that Toral, -return to the old system of brig- the Spanish secretary ofsaying war desires andage. the troops landed at Vigo, Corunna, There were fifty funerals here on the Atlantic, and at Santander yesterday of refugees, who died as in the bay of Biscay. the result scarcity of food at The request of the Spanish govFlCanev. Santiago is still short ernment will be complied with, unof food. The Spanish company less something unforeseen should having the contract for the deport- prevent it. ation of the Spaniaids who surrendered, has notified them by Tabernacle Service. cable to be ready to start next week. Beautiful and impressive meMOVEMENT OI 1 KOOI3. morial services in honor of tho of the Maine were held in the dead Washington, July 25. Major tabernacle on Sunday. President Gen. Brooke commanding the first Orson Smith and a full army corps will sail today from choir renderedpresided, most harmonithe Newport News to join Gen. Miles ous music. at Porto Rico. The General w ill Elder John II. Anderson offered embark on the St. Louis and as she the opening invocation after which will proceed immediately without a quartette composed of Messrs wait ing for the whole of his comAlex. Lewis, Joseph Morrell, Victor mand, he Bbould arrive off Porto Lindblad and David Roberts, Rico some time Friday or Saturday. most a rendered fitting selection. The St. Louis will be accompanied Elder J. M. Tanner then took the on the run down the coast by the and for a little more than an stand St. Paul, on which will be the he held the undivided attenhour headquarters of Gen. Haines. The tion of the audience. He said in When Hawaii can bo annexed, remainder of the troops in a Dot Cuba, Porto Rico, and why Itis fitting that we meet the others? will be embarked at part: Why can we not today to honor the memory of the reach over all the Hampton roads as rapidly as world as Engand it is expected that the heroes who perished in Havana at land has done; and conquering the hands of an unknown, though lat of them will be aboard by suspected blessand the giving civilizing, and perchance to Wednesday. The reported board-o- f take noticeenemy, ings of liberty and good governof the consequences of ment a German steamer off San to countless millions of Jnan de Porto Rico by a launch that act. In the midst of abound- earths a3 she has from an American vesel, is taken ing prosperity and happiness, while done? is peaceful and serene, war the at department everything we are reminded by history that Ah! but that extra burden and to confirm the belief that our and are insured peace says the skeptic; responsibility liberty General Miles has arrived there to us by the physical power our and he hesitates, forgetting that it ASKING DU ARMISTICE. Union represents. Physical power is the bearing of national burdens has is 25. always been a surety of liberty that has made us strong. Our announIt London, July ced in a special dispatch from Mad- and civilization, and once more it statesmen foreaw these problems rid published here this afternoon, has become riecessary fir the Unit- before the war began, and tried that the Spanish government has ed States to enter the field of physi- with might and main to avert it. drawn up a message addressed to cal strife, and to bare its mighty They raw that it would be much the government at Washington arm again in defense of liberty. easier to get into a country than to proposing an armistiee for the pur- And the war has brought curious get out of it; much easier to start pose of disenseing the terms upon problems with it. Civilization has a quarrel than end one. A great change is coming over which peace with the United States unfailingly directed the energy of the people in conquering the vast the face of the earth. The woncan be arranged. domain of our country, and now derful transformation of the JapLOCOMOTIVE EXPLOSION. that same civilization is driving us anese character in one short generDutch Flat, Cal., July 22. A away from the western shores, ation has caused our wisest men terrible accident took place on the which were once cbnsidered the to think had wonder. If such a Central Pacific railroad opposite back door of the new world, to miraculous change can be effected Towles Station, in Placer county, remoter fields, where that restless en- iq the Japanese in bo short a time, today. Three persona were killed ergy may find fall scope for its pow- why not also in the case of the and four others painfully injured, ers. The spirit of commercialism is Malay and the Cuban? And shall A fruit (tain bound for the east driving ns on to newer and greater we listen to the flimsy excuse of pulled outpf Sacramento, station deeds, and it is this desire toex- - the skeptic, that oar government is ' Wj-hingto- aci-ept-in- n, 1 as.-ume- d hi-lig- ht s NO. 1ST w.-,- s j j t 1 N-- le r'-- b.-t'-- j n of-tl- m 1 1 ' ' fr as-un- m n. I Chick-'ijfeaug- pos-eabl- e, down-trodde- s 4S r n, j CAVALRY Beats 1 lie Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he FOR PORTO RICO. Washington, July. 23. Two troops ol cavalry at Camp Alger, Va., have been ordered to proceed to Newjiort News for embarkation on transports for Porto Rico, to reinforce General Miles. suffered untold agony from conAHOl'T GARCIAS LETTER. sumption, accompanied by hemorwas and cured rhages; absolutely Santiago De Cuba, July 23. 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