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Show e - ; CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY,, 9, IS99 LOCJ-A- vol. xvni into San Fernando .. was virtually unopposed. The Filipinos, who expected the Invaders to approach from the sea. had that side of the town strongly guarded, but there IE Jsis jeiegraptlc . ,From ; "To'Tts'ifltirnartast Sources all- - EmfDg- - . .FRONT. this morning, in which W, E, UTAH TO Brinkley, was shot and instantly killed by William Wieland. Brinkley,, who had been drink- ing more or leas for two days, ' bei OarKny Under Captain Grant Takes came' very quarrelsome, and finally an Mianccd Position- .struck Wieland with -- his fist, the latterreturning the 107 "NTO was only, one line of trenches be- yond San Tomas. Two battalions of the Fifty-fir- st Iowa regiment, which swam the river north of the city were smartly peppered while in the water, but the rebels disappeared as soon as the Americans reached the . shore. In the meantime the hospital euad had walked across the bridge into the city, supposing the Americans were there. They encountered no natives. The few Spaniards and Filipinos who were left there, welcomed the Americans and opened their houses to them, Gen. MacAr-thu- r accepting entertainment at the hands of Senor Ilizon, a sugar bloWj,koocking Brinkley down. Brinkley rushed d nto his house and returned with a Six Thousand Insurgents American Forcer They are Miner-Choo- sing pistol, with which he attempted to Confront trenched--;Vomeu Terrible Accident to a Well In tne shoot but ; Laboring Wieland, weapon Admiral .Grounds e Rebels Particul pjifclio. Building d eoatch-Wieland arlj'Actlv tnTicinity refussedtowork, Hew Minister It from Brinkleys hand.' He of Gunboats Entrance to San FerDacrejs Successor lie From' Utah. i pulled the trigger, and thie time nando Practically Unopposed Iowans the revolver went off, killing Brink-le- y Swim River. Veil-Arme- llfcinos Throw Away Their Rifles While V Seeling Safety by Flight. lany Rebel Corpses in the River at Saif Tomas V onnded and - Sick- - Sent 'to Rear Offloiala at Washington Expect Speedy Collapse of the Rebellion. - instantly. Both men are prominent in this - Manila, May 7, To clear the Manila, May 6. Major General ftSpecial to Journal.) , locality.1 'Wieland was arrested Filipinos out of BacOlor, about five Lawtons column advanced to a and brought.to Durango, where he miles southwest of Fernando, will altiLake, May. position two and a half miles north is nowin jail. This is the third bathe next task of the Americans. ;r iurie4emuel-BftrrettrAi-Iovvof B a 1 i n ag tod ayTTB e fo r e making tragedyof tEis kindThat has oc The rebel General7Ma?cardo has a ' was band left HM Mammoth.. ; curred H Bayfield in the last three force of 6,000 men there, well armed magnate. a' forward movement, Gen. Lawton - of off,- bis eight hand weeks. of ' and plentjampouu possessed blqwnltaoet sent back to Manila twh wounded ition. His troops have never met County Court Minutes.' and arm badly cut, 'and the sight men of the Minnesota regimentnd' American soldiers and they think, The countycommlssiocers of his eye,dtstro.v ed, is the list , of of the Oregonians who were one STRIKERS ARE VICIOUS. Bar- according to reports carried to San posed of the following -- business received Samuel;. by. injuries Fernando, that they can whip the their regular meeting on Satur- hurt in yesterdays fighting, besides, accident at the r.etj, by. a terrible . whole lot. twenty sick men. They were sent r day: ", It is Destroy Street Car Company's Prop-Lower iMammoth yeeterday. is welj intrenched and Woodland F. was Bacolor, Joseph granted by way of Malolos. erty In Duluth. thousand of natives are working the priviledge of redeeming some another case of the missed shot Gen. Lawtons advance met with like beavers,' digging trenches and land situated in Coveville, which and Jbe wonder is that he was. not but slight opposition.- Outside of Duluth, Minn., May 7. Hhe carrying the dirt In baskets. The had been erroneously sold for taxes, Mausin killed. He was brought- to this 2,000 rebels, who occupied done-tof enemy uses his riflemen for1 fight provided he pays the expense the rolling-stoc- k damage Keogh-Ho- s the in and placed city the street railway company by ing only, but compeld the bolomen county has been put to in connec an ec trenched position, were routed tmer Hospital, where his wounds mobs in different parts of the city and Chinese and even ibe women tiou with the matter. in short order. xwere dressed, and he was made as today was greater than all of that to labor incessantly The rebel of G. W. County Supt, Schools, Many corpses of rebels have been comfortable as possible under the of last week. Over 100 car windows outpost is about a mile beyond Sau Raymond, appeared and submitted discovered in the river at San Tom.circumstances. At the last report were broken and three persons Fernando, with a trench that holds arguments in favor of a R mill tax as. Scores of rifles and other arms From levy, for county school purposes, were injured. Fred Fewings, con between 200 and 300 men. the injured man was improving. & fired That matter was not acted upon have been recovered from the river were Missabe several d actor for the D.aluth, that point volleys GROUNDS BUILDING' PUBLIC .CHOOSING Northern, had his head cut with a last night upon thO camp Of the however, being taken under advise- into which they were thrown by the 8 X.q C. D .... Washington, May- ment until next meeting. stone,1 He will recover. Two wo- Twentieth Kansas regiment retreating rebels.for cite Mies A Sorenson of Coveville was MacArthuror Neither Maj.-Geaction will be taken in the men were hurt, one being cut in Major General MacArthura divithe-a- lt Late Public. Building the face by flying glass, and the Maj.-GeLawton moved today al- granted an allowance of $2 per sion is resting in San Fernando, until the Assistant Secretary of the other struck in the back with a though each reconnoiteml the month. making', in the meantime, extennext returns for fish some In his The their or and ' stone. Strikers sympa- country vicinity Treasury, Taylor game warden made sive reconnoisances. . week. An agent of the Depart thizers stole a switch point this miles from headquarters, develop- application for a number of screens LOOK FOR 8PEEDY COLLAPSE. ' meat, will then ba sejit to Salt afternoon, causing a cessation of ing the presence ofsmall forces of to be placed at the head of certain Washington, May 6. The officauals. The matter of providing Lako to examihe all sites proposed. operations on part of the road. The the enemy.. JV cials of the state and war depart-ma- n ' It .is entirely probabU that one of danger to passengers and the In the vidnityjliaguaa de Bay the screens - was referred to Com Is are looking for a speedy the ix 'sites offeredfor a nominal damage to property was to serious the rebels are evtremely active, but miesioner Liljenquest and the colapse of the insurrection in the consideration will be accepted; that the company abandoned all the lines of Gen. Ovenshine and warden, with power to act. Ole Olseiif road euper visor at Philippines. Not only is this exThe police Col. Wholley, who is ..commanding namely, L Snow, northeast comer cars at 10 oclock. based on private advices Main, apd South Temple; Utah made but one arrest, that of a small Gen. Kings brigade during the Lewiston, presented a petition from pectation come from the Philiphave latters illness, have been material- residents of that place, asking tha, that commission Title, Insurance and Trust Co., bov. as to the negotiatwo eites northeast corner South Strikers are intimidating Mrs. ly strengthened and there is no a certain throughfare in West pine been tions have that be going on be- -' n Temple and Richards Avenue, Leclaires, with whom the. Lewiston, be declared a county tween danger in that direction. that. body., and the insurtween South Temple and First A commen are boarding. , The armored steamers Laguna road. Taken under advisment. Souths Lawrence H. Young south mittee of the ex employees of the de Bay and Cavadonga, under Peter Peterson of Petersboro gents representatives, but also Upon east corner First South State; John company visiting the boarding- Captain Grant, have gone to Gua-gu- asked, that the dug way in ' that the successful development of and Lawtons campaigns. E. Dooley southeast corner Secont house and made overtures to buy about five miles southwest of precinct, up what is knnown an South and First West. the uew men off and get them to Bacolor, presumably to establish a rouleens Hollow be widened in WOMEN ABUSE ' SOLDIERS. leave the employ of the company. base of supplies for the Hoops en- places, so as to allow teams to pass - ADMIRAL DEWEY s SUCCESSOR. Wardner,.May 7. T wo hundred each other. Referred to CommisThe Mrs. Leol&ires barn was Area Sat- gaged on the northern campaign. and eighty-fiv- e Washington, May 8th. miners, arrested at It is rumored that Mabini, Presi- sioner Muir with power to act. urday night, but no damage was a selected has Gem and Malian last night, were' .Navy Department done. dent uf the Cabinet aDd Minister of Recorder Morehead was authorsuoeessor to Admiral Dewey to here and placed in the ized to purchase a book needed in brought The committee of business men Foreign Affairs in the command the Asiatic station. ; Or stockade with isradi-canearly 400 others l, . who to the mayor today that Filipino Government, her office. ders were issued; today detaching reported who are suspected of , being In the The pQonthly report of the treasis to be succeeded, by Tatreno, from the they were unable to get the strikers blew up the Banker mob which and the company to come to- the. framer of the Spanish treaty of urer was presented and ordered command of the Mare Island Navy Sullivan and .mill. About Hill and asked to be relieved 1S9G. This change is regarded as filed. After approving the bonds 700 confined are men Yard, and ordering him to report gether, in the now, The strikers significant at the present juncture. of a number of precinct officers, the from futher duty. ! soon t as the to Admiral Dewey , at Manila to as but stockade, attended church in a body both The entrance of the Americans board adjourned for two weeks. release that officer when he feels coroners investigation - is finished and evening. morning there. be he can that it is understood that many, of the spared B.-S- eripus - . -- . : - - - v - - he . 1 - -- i . o. n. - . , non-unio- . Mac-Arthu- rs a, so-call- ed . Kempff, at present For the sake of a name, Ole on waiting orders,' has been ordered will do, but that is not Christensen to succeed Admiral; Watson in known by. He 6anqe he is command of the Mare Island Navy theoue : down from Cache county the other Yard. , , t day, it being his second tiip to tile THE NEW SPANISH MINISTER ' city. As he was walking up the 8. C D. The , May Washington, street, the Salvation army were State Department has holding the open air meeting in that the .Duke of Arcos front of the White . House,. The will present bis credentials to the drum and the singing attracted his President as Minister :of Spain, attention; and he . elbowed his way early in June, and that Hon. Bel- through the crowd until ho stood lamy Stcrer - will be received by at the out edge cf the ; curb. The the Queen Regent of Spain at the captain began to speak, and as Ole same time..' V Is six feet to in his stockings," she S'S ' pointed directly at him. In the '"'UTAH 'DISCHARGES.'' . course of her remarks ehe gave, a Saif Lake, May . 8. Governor invitation for her Wells received word from the War very, pressing bearers to come and - work for Department today, conveying the Jesus!. This was too much for Ole information that the discharge of and he interrupted her: No, I private Harold M. .Pitt, company tank you mum; I got a goot yob in .K Eighteenth Infantry, Manila, Cache Yunction.- - S. L. Horald, has been ordered the Acting by , ' Secretary of War; also that the s discharge of Private John .Arthur BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT Pender, Utah Light Artillery; was cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, ordered by cable on the 21et ulll Sick Headache, Headache, Sore Throat, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, Corns, and all pain and in COLORED SHOOTING prisoners will be released. Many of the men from the Standard and Frisco mines have taken to the hills, but it is believed that a number of theoar will be arrested, as it is difficult for them to get out of the country.' ' None of Rear-Admir- al been-informe- 3 s' tbomen arrested made' any r: 7 A Frlgktfal Bln nder Will often'eause ahqrrible Burn, Scald Cut W Bruise. v Bucklene Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain ' and promptly heal it ' Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, ; , . s AFFRAY. . Durango, frfjBfcij . - Colo.,- occurred - at datamation. all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cura on1 earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Curt guaranteed. Sold by Riter ' . The most penetrat A ing liniment in the world Prici Bayfield, fiOcts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. . May 7. re- sistance, but the women stood near and applied vile names to the soldiers. -.The safe of. the Burke Miners union was taken to' the ' military headquarters here today, and it is expected, pome important papers will be found when it is opened. Dr. France, who has succeeded to the office of sheriff by the removal of J. D, 'Young, has appointed as Angus Sutherland of Wallace u sheriff. under acting d Bros. 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