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Show 't ' PUBLISHED BY & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00., Our army at Jaragua and lessees. ii RtrT. Ttaradty ,A. L, JULY 30, 1S8. Spain has bvcd her banality WhtM'r bead and nifd . btr honor (?) '"ill permit her to tobeseea. accept our torm Thu- term, .n' far as outline I, lie seem to tie Porto Rico a H't' ber of coali g ? at i mi . San- ih-e- re-fug- et o! (.iinqui-haif'i- it tu.d a num- ha-b(- ! bsewlu'.p -- This is the rc.v.t n. i Y iPriii M.il-ri- d L uY a- - to UncL nremerG, and tit1 infori. ' ,' 1 : aided tb . req iire.1 A t no ind tnnitv v .i of this allege ! i, rmi lm may om JOUBNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, JULY 30 1898 Y tiago is actively engaged in fighting an enemy more deadly than the Spaniards The dread yellow fever has broken out and is spreading with fearful rapidity. In four daj s, according to the correspondent f..r the Associated Press, the number of Cases swelled from but thru-- , to two hundred, and the best medical authority predicted that two weeks if tho troo.H i here would be thousand. a longer The h said to have been communicated hv the hordes of - v im literally swarmcJabout ttm camps f r food. Its spread aftisted by unsanitary urrouu.1 ires, the terrific heat of he sun, dienchijig rains, and probably the too free use of fruit. The gown nunt surgeons, the hospital corp-- a d the Red Cross society are diig all they can to quarantine rbe cases and care for f om present appear- pj( j. reason to fear that an es th ie he death iitA will bo a long oca is stamped out. the Gordon bATURDAY TBI-WKEKL- nra of his responsibility should bo considered in connection with tb actual amount of work involved, in determining THE JOUENAli. EABL the i A rnmor, too absnrd to believe, general, ascribes the reason of your measure and of your order forbidding my army to go into Santiago to fear of massacre and revenge against the Spaniards. Allow me, sir, to protest against the shadow of such an idea. We are not savages, ignoring the rules of civilized war. We are a poor, ragged army, as ragged and as poor as was-tharmy of your forefathers in their noble war for independence, but as did the heroes of Saratoga and Yorktown, we respect too deeply our cause to disgrace it with barbarism and cowardice. In view of all these reasons, I since rely regret to be unable to fulfill any longer the orders of my ai d therefore I have "governm-- nt tendered to the c&mrnander-in-chie- f today of the Cubau army, The Most Perfect Ever Made, Never Misses a Bund-e- . 'tel SSSfesaiS 1; Mnj r Ge; cral Maximo Gomez, my as commander of this section of his army. Awaiting hi3 resolution, I withdraw mv forces to the interior. Very respectfully, Calixto Garcia. Pr rsuming that the cause of Tied 391,000 bundles, Equivalent to I 628 Acres, Without a F.liss, or Perceptible wear, and good for a million more. i I 1 LEVER BINDER. e complaint in the above letter is justifiable and true and we regret kcl v Mb false, ami tnr'-- ; there is foundation for the assumpba9 a ay of to k:i g uoplea-H.- .i tion it places General Shafter in I).' degrees, f news to her pitioe. a very bud light. We invited the fear the full truth w.itbl e,iue an active io operation of the Cuban s neo Cervert Thu , uprising. insurgents, and in obedience to fleet wms ient I b i I "m, it w i orders of the tentative Cuban ' first claimed that no nml cleveri) TWO MISTAKES. government, Garcia placed his and Yankee the outwitted pigs army at the disposal of the Ameriwas sailing a triumphant course his On the 22nd of the present can General, and disposed Then a littlo doubt homeward. to forces such in a as form, to way month General Calixto Garcia, the and afterward a litwas expre-srd- , commandant of the insurgent all intents and purposes, an intle m re doubt. Finally, by pieceforces in Santiago de Cuba, ad- tegral part of the American army. meal. the truth was learned, and It was an oversight of the very dressed the following letter to rage and sorrow succe'ded good hu- General Shafter: gravest ch iracter to omit an inviAt present it mor and rejoicing. tation to Garcia and his staff to be Sir On May 12 the governstems incredible that the demands Sanof the republic ol Cuba ord- present at the capitulation of of the United States should be so ment ered me, a3 commander of the tiago. moderate. With Cubi, Porto Rico, .Cuban e The moral effect of such an inarmy in the east, to Carolines, Ladrones and I hilip- operate with the American array, vitation would have been great, pines virtually within our grasp, following the plans and obeying and would have acted as a further why should we abate our claims the orders of its commander. I stimulus to the army which Garcia sir, to fulfill seventy-fivpr cent when the war have doneotmy best, describes as ragged government and I pathetically is ajust war, and we can dictate !hs wjfU until now one of your and poor. the terms. Bes.des, would we not nlos, flithhll subordinates, honor- Whatever truth there may be in lose the prestige gained by the libin ing myself carrying out your the report of the supineness of the eration of Cul a and Porto Rico, by orders as far as my powers have al- Cubans, no one has had the temerreturning t) Spiins cruel grasp lowed me to do it. lhe city of Santiago surrend- - ity to impute to Garcia himself, her other noor subjects who have! !.he, American army, and aught but a lofty patriotism fixed hern led to hop.- so much from the erol ne.vof important event was with an enduring and obstinate fact that we had taken her passes-- ; ,Q m0 by per80n9 0ntirely givpn courage, and a heroism proved on sions? Had they not gaod reason forejgn to your staffs. I have not Confield. to hope and believe that we would been honored with a single word many a can one readily perceive extend our original plan as the from yourself, informing me about sequently a how unintentional for illations or tbe the slight, easily peace neg scope of the conflict increased, so as the the but nevertheless a capitulation by perhaps, to liberate them? They certainly t,erras cerelhe important slight, should magnify itself to him over once bpauiards. had, and to hand th-roony of the surrender of the Span into a deliberate insult. The incimore to the old tyrant, after having jsb arnly an(j the taking possession once freed them, would be a heart- - of the city by yourself took place dent is most regrettable, and mars less proceeding thit we cannot bring later, and I only knew of both what had been otherwise one of the most brilliant feats of the war. ourselves to believe the United events by public reports. with honored, sir, The omission to invite Garcia to 'v,fl3 neit,he States would be guiltv of. word from you, inviting be kind la . present at the surrender of Sanmy86f or any 0fficer 0f njy Btafl to At its next session the Board o represent the Cuban army on that tiago may perhaps be viewed leniently in the light of a lamentable County Couimissioneis will fix memorable occasion, the salaries of county officers for Finally, I know that you have oversight, but we certainly are of in power at Santiago the same the opinion that the continuance in the ensuing two years. A few years Spanish authorities that for three office of the Spanish officials, apago two there was a tendency to- I have fought as the enemies from Madrid, is, to say the ward excessive salaries in city, years of the independence of Cuba. 1 beg pointed and State; but a to say that these authorities have least, a stupid blunder. We fail to county reaction set in and the tendency never been elected at Santiago by not9 the efficacy of the supposed is to go to the extreme the other the residents of the city, but were finesse ooncealed beneath thie acby royal decrees of the tion. Fine points of diplomacy are way, as has been done in the case appointed of well in their place, when Spain. all of the members of the Board of queen I would agree, sir, that the one very desireB to placate an adversary. Education and City Council. The army under your command should But in Heavens name why people want competent olficers and have taken possession of the city, we desire to conoiliate a should 1 can afford to pay them the full the garrison and the forts. and amount their services are worth. would give my warm pack of dastardly to measure have assassins? be d you any should This medium The happy may cowardly deemed best under miliAmerican maintained. A fair standard of way of apologizing to an law to hold the city for your tary would be the amount compensation and to preserve public order enemy forxhaving presumed to like army which would be paid for until the time comes for you to strike him may be in line with the service and responsibility in pri- fulfill the solemn pledge to estab- the heroic humanics of White vate employ, with the addition of lish in Cuba a free and independ- House strategy, but it is a dose the amount which a guarantee in- ent government, made by the peo- that is quite too nauseous for the of the United American people. Is it possible demnity company would require ple But when the States. question arises of to insure the official bond. It may appointing officers in Santiago de that Shafter has not enough Major be urged that so long as an official Cuba, under the peculiar circum- Generals, Brigadier Generals, Colis honest 'he runs no risk, and stance of our 30 years strife against onels and other sons of their ehould not receive extra compensa- Spains rule,! cannot see but with fathers to administer that portion of tion for merely being honest; but the deepest regret that such au- Santiago he has conquered? If so, from the incorn potency or dis- thorities are not elected by the we would respectfully suggest that Cuban people, but are the same honesty of deputies, or from other ones selected would call ou the Board the queen of Spain, McKinley causes over which he has no con- and hence, arebyministers to defend of Strategy, and also his Cabinet trol, he is subjected to continual against the Cubans the Spanish for a further list of tbeir relations. jrisk. 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