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Show VOL. Ill, HEAVER CITY. UTAH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER m NO, 40 18, 1899. party two hours on Saturday to recov- Women who are unable to flee, fall upon er the bodies of six dead left in the their knees, upholding crucifixes and vicinity of the Boertrenche. On Prl- - begging to he spared. ,When the news f - day night Jan Botha. the well known spread that tho Americans Intend Cannonade Began at Daybreak Nov. 9th io remain andcs:ablish; order, Boer commandant, -- told a man,wiih-ih- e That Was the Last Heard by the Brit- ambulance party rthat their loss had tho population" flock to their homes, ish from Gen. White Paris Says the been very heavy and that hfs heart was bringing with them their cuttle and . household goods. Boers Captured Ladysmith Advance verv sore. v V of the Enemy a Surprise. , DRAWAD TIIE COUNTRY. The Insurgents have drained the resources of the province. The army has Impressed a large share of, the crops, and tho people are miserably poor. Everywhere are elaborate . trenches built by the working day and night. - Cape Town, Friday,". Nov. 10. A dispatch received hero from Pretoria r da e of Thursday, Nov. 9 says the II un-de- ; LUZON. reports received here from Ladvsmith AMEBIC AN FORCES CAKi ING EVERYsaid heavy canuonading stated at dayTHING BEFORE THEM, ofthe Boer forces break; that some -- non-combatan- ts, were within 1,500 yards of thellrilish Hard to LARGE SUPPLY OF RICE. Keep Track ofx Aguinaldo and when the cannonading ceased, and rifle Tho Anirievts found big stores of His Cabinet Capture of a Newspa.fire commenced. rieo at Tarlac, Tubig and elsewhere, per Plant. Tiie Pretoria dispatch announces that and several thousand new Filipino unirail was quiet at Makeking and Kimberforms were captured at Tubig. Thirty do Lost. aguinai ley. Insurgent-- - surrendered to Gen. Mac- The of and whereabouts . Aguiualdo An unda:ed dispatch from Mafcking Arthur, receiving 30 each for his gun. I Is a perfect enigan Cabinet his.army via Magalapye, Wednesday, Nov. 8, ACTIVITY IN CAVITE. ' ma. Gou, Otis has learned that Aguinsays: Tho insurgents havo resumed their aldo recently issued a proclamation Today all is quiet. We have been , bombarded pretty heavily all vyeek. transferring the capital to Bonga Bong. activity in the Cavite province, threat-enlug an attack on Iihus. Yesterday and giving as a reason for the step the Friday night Capt. tlioy a tacked Calamba in iho usual condltion of Tarlac. .Lieut Swinburne with I) squadron of fashion. A nightly ftieiJlade between INSURGENTS ON RUN. the protectorate regiment, made a magthe marines atid the hundred lusurgonts nificent bayonet charge upon the Boers WLh the Americans advancing at the who have entrenchmeut, driving them from their present rate, they could drive the in- on tho again intreuched themselves is hmtts between Cavite and .positions ancKbayouetiiig numbers of the surgents from Bcuga Bong in a fort- Vaveleta Is plainly Imard in Manila. Boers who must have lost very heavily. night, and it is impossible for the rebels TRIED TO SPRING A TRIP. The charge was most gallant and to establish another capital In Luzon t lie nnined. Tho part jr could not hold the which tannot. be captured wl. bin a Filipinos attempted, to tid irctrches-a.. lost six men killed, two month. . entrap the murines by lauding a force from canoes bi hind them. The searchprisoners and nine wounded in tlieir NATIVES ASTOUNDED. .tlroment. We expect a general attack lights of the .Petrel discovered tho The rapid approach of the Americans to embark, and a few slurs tomorrow,. The bombarJment has been was a complete surprise to tbo Insur-gen- preparations from tbo Monadnock and imost ineffectual. Every' one remains Peterls them to latter asihe expected cover. So far the Hinder shell-pro- of guns spoiled the game. move slowly, as they did from Manila 'shells have only wounded one man. REBEL RECORD CAPTURED. to Angeles. The Fiijpinos thought It The enemy is using one Col. Wessels of- - the Third the Americans tq make cavalry howitzer and seven other guns from impossible for in the mud, which prevailed while near Nichols, north of Tayuig, 7 to 14 pounds. The town is most cheer headway sudden invasion captured records of the insurgents War ful and determined to resist to the ut- everywhere, and the astounds the natives along the line of department, and the presses of the news- ; most. The Boers are entrenched on who had told paper, Independencia, - . Alem march," been Young's - side in everygreat numbers and are that the AmoritTans were confined to the ' pushing gradually cioseiutnd closer to suburbs of Manila. Major John A. Logan, son of the late , the town fortifications. We are well off General .John A. Logan, was killed in WELCOME TIIE AMERICANS. for provisions and water, though tired action against the insurgents in Luzoif A majority of the, natives welcome about the 10th Inst. dodging shell' and fighting. Major Logan leaves some Gen. the on but civilized wife a Cronjo lines, and three children. His mother, army enthusiastically, Quite has always given duo notice of a bom- who have been deluded by stories of widow of.Gen. Logan, Is still living In bardment, and allowed an ambulance Americau cruelties, hide in the swamps Washington. . m s v J. V , uti-saulta- Fitz-Clarenc- ' f , ry e . i. , t . -- s. , 94-poun- d -- t |