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Show FHK SHAFTER Cache Valley Time Card Oregon, Short Line R. R. Mu dUtlYv preface Siso i1 - STA- i f TIONS. Pocatello, 2:30a.m. 8altLake, STQBIESOILJIEILBIQHT JET -I- TDaily. No 9. No. 11. No. 16. . 9:45a.m. 8:00a.ra. It :15a.m. 9:16 Ogden, Cache Jet., 6 :30a m. I:00p.m.l0:65 11 :20 1 :25 Mendon, 6 :00 11:40 1:45 .8:40 Logan, 11 :59 2 :04 BmUhtield, -- Richmond, 7 :10 7:35 Franklin,1 8:00 i : election of Leader and Picked Hlalory of 4k Ex! Tyoopa-IaalWarded Oft Hovr Shafter pedition Dlaaater TryJair Voyage on Trana de Copyright; :15p. 2:20 12 2:4(T 12)35 richtlas porta Tho . 1S38. I tine T cosntr- trot tietter - the stories of the marvelous deeds of Shafters army than by Baying that it had a leader who in the opinion of a host cf the best soldiers in the serv; ice was in every way worthy of jt. Whatever he may bo or may not bo, whatever he may have or lack; he has qualifications for a high command. William R. Shafter is no accident. I was so fortunate as to pass a whole forenoon in General Shafters headquarters tent the second day after he took command of the camp at Wikoff, where I could witness his method of administering affairs calling for prompt and energetic action. The business of the administration being over, he devoted morn than an hour to a general and offhand elucidation of the difficulties of the Santiago campaign. ' As to Shafters army in the Santiago campaign, I could not help saying to jnycelf again and again At Camp Wikoff that the equal of his corps as I saw it, barring the fever wrecks lying on the ground and in tho hospitals, oould- not have been paralleled by any single corps in the Army of the Potomao in 1864. This notwithstanding the fact that at the beginning .of the Wilderness, campaign the Army of tha Potomao was thoroughly reorganized and consolidat- LXAVXS. Daily Daily except except Band ay Sunday. 1 moot question Graphic Pictures of. the Cyclonic Campaign at Santiago. NOBTH BOUND. AW- - .UTA II MARCH 23 ' 899 , JOURNAL, LOG Y TBI-WpEKL- IleBlmenta. by tha Author. , This is the first cf a 6eries of 18 arti' ARJIIVB8, cles comprising the history of the San8:30a.m. 3:00p.m.l2;35p.m. tiago campaign by Captain George L. Preston, Kilmer, late. United States volunteers. bOUTH bound. Captain Kilmer holds the highest rank ' , LXAVKB, in his specialty deeds of heroism and Daily Daily daring and is well fitted for the imexcept except portant work he is doing. He has had Daily. Sunday. access to the very best sources of InforirtTIONH. Sunday. No. 10 No. 16. INo.12. has interviewed every officer of 9:l5a.m. 3:00a.ro. 2 :20p.m mation, Preston, importance from General Shafter down, 2:40 3:20 Franklin, 9:50 the men in the ranks have also told and Richmond, 10:15 " 3:38 " t him their stories. ' His articles ape 3:15 8mithfleld,10: 45 on his the notable articles great 3:85 11:40 Logan, 3:56 torical struggle around Santiago, ed. ' Mendon, 12 :10p.m. 4 ;35 4:20 In - the firet place, this -- country has Cache Jet ,12 :50p.m. 6:00 -the ITH single progressed more than a quarter of a cenAHB1VZ8. exception of Na- tury since that time. Military ideals Pocatello, 3 :65p.m. poleon's 'Rossi an have been festered and followed up to 7:00am. 8:00p.m. Ogden, campaign, there their very highest point, and tho very 8:55am. 7:20p.m. Salt Lake, has never been a elements of choice American bone and military expedi- blood and sinew and brain which went CSTFor tickets to, or from all tion fraught with to the creation of the crack corps of 1864 points East, West, North or South, personal distress have entered into the make np of those call on . and suffering matchless regiments of regulars who W. W. Woodside, equal to those en- stormed and carried the heights of El dured .by Sha- Caney and Sou Juan in the face of a foe Agent. fters army. The tho equal in courage, in equipment, in case Is all the position, of any troops that ever stood more striking for battla Dr. P. from the fact Shafter had the pick of the regular that after a moet army with him at Santiago. This was brilliant victory stated to me again and again at Camp the army was Wikoff, and I think no discrimination Extracts compelled to retreat in the face of an was intended against the regiments that Teeth enemy more terrible than Spanish bul- - were not there. The fact seems to be absolutely lets. The physical wrecks of this army that those regiments which, were selectwithout r QV which had been spared by the Mausers ed happened to be, without a single exPAIN, by the use ol atSantiagojreacbedOamp Wikoff, Long ception, up totbevery highest standard Cdontunder, Island, between the 15th ofAngust and of efficiency. The soldiers had passed leaving no the end of that month, and I consider it through in the west bad effects, jut thefit experiences the happiest episode of my career 'as a which would them for a hard camv Makes partial or full sets artificial writer that I was commissioned to go wero well officered, well teeth. Cleaning and filling a specialty. to Mon tank and spare neither time nor paign. They ruggod, disciplined, gritty men. In First class work at expenso nor labor in My motto is: covering the camp the Army of the Potomac in 1864 the lowest possible price. from end to end in order to glean from very best of tbe army oorps had regiCommercial House, Logan. the lips of participants of all ranks the ments and sometimes whole brigades of true story of Shafters campaign at San- raw and untried material and scores and tiago. scores of green officers. One needed but BOX RAtH COAT The moment I stepped from the cars to see the TegularB in Camp Wikoff to a HKorLiBtkM wiurao into a throng and jam of war worn fig- recognize at oDce tbe fact that the vet'HAlKUTOSHrOB S2.7S 14.001 ures clad in 6tained and begrimed uniSend Wo Money. erans there had not evolnted in a single 4 .tolo forms around the landing at Montauk, month's campaign from tbe standard of tto your roan a body M number of tarhe eotl the 83 years that have elapsed since 1 the militia volunteer. bra.t token OTr TMt under rloe up under itha end we will mkrehed with the conquerors of PetersIn the twenty and odd regiments send you tbtaeoet b exprMt, C. . i ' D., wlliMt WMMl.Mbil tUBlM burg, back from Appomattox over the whose ex. camps I lingered round not a sinou At and try It your ihtmI oOM tul If found ciaeUy blood stained course to the army land-in''Lj nreM one but whet was commanded by a gle wou. moet . represented end the on tho James, were wholly obliterrierful eelueyo. ever eow or heard veteran of the civil war. In many cases m buy ated. It sgfemed that I was a soldier v ,kr -- a of nd eul to y oo.t you these commanders were majors.' The eerepecUl fnrtS.OO, perth.expreeee.eet e' 'I "'- I- . elbows with heroes, field officers above them, absent on act.U, nd eipreei Urher.ee. prlr, MACKINTOSH touching again, lot '"t .ffVr THIS 1F.W xitYo, made from beer vmifnil, thinking their thoughts and sharing count of wounds or promotion were war Cl.lA,eitr tetor, tu ' t.'il lone, velvet with them thR after emotions of events veterans, and in breerted. double V . sgjeral injtances the Ualn. waterproof roller, fancy plaid V I.' and cemented Memo seldom finding parallel in the life of .trapped tewrd, nimbi for both ralaer wrmt and one man. From that time on until the raarantaad rvatMt rah aver .offered ua or any other bonne. was abandoned I lived f practically camp gawyleeof Mea'aMaeklntoahee ap (Mb u a mm and MidtoMiiar9 Bolti the Boldiers, among sharing the tents M to IldW. writ, lor hw and the fare of officers and men. Around ad Orerroata at from their campfires on the chilly nights and rAVh0AEACO.rC tlen under the weloome shade of canvas in the heat of the August days they told me of the battle, made sketches of the position and explained the movements II of tho regiments, brigades, divisions and the vantage ground of batteries. There caruo together to take part in RAILWAY, these recitals officers who had not comThe great ScenicJineoLthe Rocky pared notes since the fight of July 1. ....Whenever there was doubt or controMountains, connecting the versy upon any point, absent officers or soldiers who could testify in the matter were summoned. Moreover, soldiers of every rank finding the strain of weeks GKNFKAL W. Tt..SMAFTEB. L. B. L lifted at last were in the mood to recall WITH THE neia toe ranx ot captain commanders stirring incidents which,, when pass-in- and werewar yeterahic:. It .seems that had deft no impress except as they now something like 65 capare there hurt or startled. In point of fact,-in regular army who served in found the army emerging from a horri- tainscivilthe war. The importance of all tbe. ble nightmare and for the first time thi will appear the battle narfeeling that it was all over and time to rative, where the during Fe leaders will be named take on nocount of what had happened. In connection with their war record. I was conscious from the first moment General Shafter says that after SampMissouri of my entrance to Camp Wikoff that I son located Oerveras fleet in the harbor was in the midst of a superior body of of Routes for all points EAST. and had looked the ground Santiago soldiers. The typo I could recognize aa over he cabled to Washington that an but the army army of 10,000 men oould take the having existed in 1864-city has .of . imthe with march, paoe kept T&e most direct route, t,o- one blow. Shafter was already getat provement, and the ideal soldier of 1865 together an expedition for tbe inis the real and universal soldier, of ting ASPEN vasion of Cuba somewhere. He was diShafters regular regiments today. rected to embark GLENWOOD SPRINGS, 10,000 men and proThere was no posing in the camp, no ceed at once to Santiago. Owing to some LBADVILLE, standing hat in hand to be gazed at difficulty in the cerof way forwarding and applauded as hero, but a bustling, tain CRIPPLE CREEK, or other elements in the supplies dead earnest,' soldierly activity, which, and. to the point of embarkation with oool self control. waa broken off expedition there were empty transports Tampa . DENVER. long enough to lit down and discuss the tf in tbe harbor after the 10,000 had gone details of the campaign. There was no on board. Shafter ordered these empty difference .whether the soldier intertransports to be filled with troops, and Illustrated Write for our Book on viewed was the leader of a battalion or as a result he took something like 0 a regiment or aoommander of a brigade or men to He 17,000 ft 0 CKY. MOUNTAIN SCENERY, or division ; no, not excepting the chiefs said, Santiago. of the oorps, two of whon were in com- and General Wheeler, who was present AodAddress: mand daring my stay in camp that is at the conversation, agreed with him, to aay, General. Shafter and General that had the expedition gone with . W. F; Bailey, men it would have ended in a horWheeler. General Passenger Agent, Denver. rible disaster. In confirmation of the As this is to be a story of the fightabout embarkation is the ptitement ing as the soldier in line of battle reDonnell. of the Ninth infantry, of San Juan story member it. it is not necessary to discos General Agent, Balt Lake City, fame. On, tho night that it embarked at - ) f 8 the-firs- - -- - M...JEoulson, Dentist. . $2.76 g V-1 11 jf t Sr I RloGraiidelMernRii. au etueriy dallied np to Cue headquarters with a'lneSESge to tbe effect that if the Ninth regiment was not ou board the transport within n limited time given it would bo left behind (.t Tampa and not go to Cuba. Tho jioini was that tho material which had been ordered forward to Tampa might arrive and be loaded, ahead of tho regiment, and so it was really a race between soldiers and nemo other necessary part of the expedition. The Fifth corps as it fought at Santiago on July 1 was as follows: WHEELER'S CAVALRY DIVISION. ' 8umnera Brigade. Sd U. S. cavalry, 6th T&mpli Burlington, Rock Island, Santa and Pacific I 5 ; ! 6, i ,i GENERAL II. W. LAWTONS SECOND DIVISION. Ludlows 1st Brigade. 8th U. 8.. 22d U. J 8.. 2d Mass. Miles 2d. Brigade. 4th U. 8., 1st U. S. --ChalTeee 3d- - 5.. 7th U. S. .tor i, - r ( Ha". the Bribing voting renponsible for and it yi Sh h c drs yaUI i) , i,H ? ' w(aiu tho deveL that she haa f iir b. vt-- ail? Iroiri h tLwiXr plays to them are calculated if ,U of some selec to soothe the S'S S K Two Easy Berths. Two bluejackets were 0DCe over? heard arguing as to who had least work to do On board 1 of-- 12th U. S 17th IL-- ItV the Ow 12.000 ARTIIJ.ERT Grimes, Parkhursts, SC - , war. In line of battle. AND MACHINE GUN& parson, said one dye make that omw ied the other.. Cos es got no work to fe guns batteries, lrj each. Captain Watsons, 4 Hotchkiss guns. all day to do it in. Lieutenant Parker's, 4 Gatling guns. You aint quite got it, Bill, These troops figured conspicuously in torted his friend, while an in tho battles to be described in tho artiU. Best's ' and 8. artillery, Ca-pro- ns 4 cles upon tbe Santiago campaigns. Geobgb L. Kilmeil Too Much Theory. grin illumined his features, i aint the parson, its 'the capf marines. Ows that? -- 9 Well, as the you say, parson: First Boston Infant This is a got no work to do, and, all dayfc queer world we find ourselves in, do it in; but the capn o marinj till as nothin to do and all day'to dc Second Ditto Ditto It is indeed, it in, and has a lewtenit o marine Cadmus. And yet we can scarcely toelp im to do it! ComMi a be held to blame for it. Magazine. Ditto Ditto True, First Pliny. All that is left for us is t6 lie back Eismixs iron None and exercise the inherent right of Vastheresultof his splendid Pliny. izit Cie to tb TllH, ifihi P FIJI critici8m.Ahd there isHone thing health. 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