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Show American Fork World W, E MITE Fibllikw. AMERICAN PORK, UTAH UTAH. ioosevelt Rough Riders Win Praise From Regulars. Im.iiran Trixipn Kun Into an Ambomda, ad Aftrr Ni'vim Fighting, Chars Iji-ithe ItotreiM-hei- t aad Cut Them to Flight. SEWS. The Spanish firing waa aecnrat, so accurate, indeed, that it surprised me, and their firing was fearfully heavy." 1 want to say a word for onr own men," continued Lieutenant Roosevelt. "Every officer and man did his duty up to the handle. Not a man flinched, From another officer who took promiuent part in the fighting, more details were obtained. When the firing. began, Lieutenant-Colone- l Roosevelt took the right wing, with troops 0 and K, under Captains Llewellyn and Jenkins, and moved to the support of Captain Capron, who was getting it hard. At the same time Colonel Wood and Major Hrodie took the left wing and advanced in open order on the Spanish right wiug. Major Brody was wounded before the troops had advanced 100 yards. Colonel Wood then took his right wing and shifted Colonel Roosevelt to the left. In the meantime the fire from the Spaniards had increased in volume, bnt, notwithstanding, an order for a general charge wav given, and with a yell the men sprang forward. Colonel Roosevelt, in front of his men, snatched rifle and ammunition belt from wounded soldier, and cheering and yelling with his men, led the advance. For a moment the bullets were singing like a swarm of bees all around them and every instant some poor fellow went down. On the right wing, Captain Mcfcllntock had his leg broken by a bullet from a machine gun, while four of his men went down. At the same time Captain Luna, of troop F, lost nine of his men. Then the reserves, troops K and E, were ordered np. Col- BATTLE AT SANTIAGO. Thouiuuiil I'. M. Tri Hiper Drive t.OOO K'nlkli Soldier Into Santiago. and Staff Miraculously Escape Death. Colonel Torrey la Killed and K.vrrnl Berlouriy Injnrod Collalou Doad and n Rrar-Fn- tl Injured All irroui Wyoming Washington, June 25. A battle occurred lietwccn eight troops of ltoos-yeltrough riders and four troops of tho Tenth and four of tho Eighth 's , j than J00 Inevi In all, and soldiers in thickets, of Santiago. The five miles Jilmiua. within to Fugliieer The hay crops of driven into the city, were Hiauiarl!i suffered eoiisiilurabty leaving a number of dead iu the brush, rainstorm on the 23rd. Washington, June 27. Details of Tupelo, Miss., June 27. The first mid carrying many killed and wounded The grand of Utah, Knights he battle in front of Santiago, section of the train carrying Colonel away. of Pythias were in session in Salt Lake in by Colonel Woods' rough Torrey 's regiment of rough riders to Thirteen Americans were killed first of idera. the last and four troops each from the week, City the front was crashed into by the secwounded, including six officer.' ond section at 3:40 p. iu., and four men The killed are: On Wednesday, July 0, Unsold folks Sightli ami Tenth cavalry, have been were killed outright and several seriof Davis and Sait Lake counties will xsceivcd and show it to have been a Rough riders Captain Allyn K. Capfearful he given a day at the I.aguon. hsperate engagement against ously injured. Colonel Torrey aud his ron, troop L; Sergeant Hamilton Fish, staff escaped death in a miraculous A cloudburst caused the Price river k11s, in a strongly fortified position. Privates Tilman and Dawson of The American troops were drawn into the sleeper in which they were jr.. manner, and Willow Creek to rise to the danger troop L; Private Dougherty of troop tn nmhuscHilc, and it is remarkable riding having licen reduced to splin ters. A. Private V. T. Edwin of troop F. point the latter part of the week. lhat the loss of life was not greater. It was on the rear of the first section. First cavalry Privates Dix, York, Many new buildings arc going up in The American acted nobly, Colonel Torrey alone of the officers was troops lie to town an the sceins liejork. KJobe, Berlin and Lenmock. Huntington, facing the concentrated injured. Tenth cavalry Corporal White. eu joying a substantial building boom, Ire of the enemy. The men killed were in the middle of General Young commanded the ax The new troops for Captain Caines The fight wus opened by General the train, the car they were in having pedition, and was with the regulars,, cavalry have successfully passed the loung, who set out early in the inorn-n- g been completely telescoped. They were while Colonel Wood directed the operfinal examination and are now full to dislodgo a body of Spaniards all from Wyoming, the majority having of miles riders several the ations rough fledged cavalrymen. mown to lie near Quardna. When he enlisted from Laramie. west. Both parties struck tha SpanThe secretary of the interior has lad proceeded about two miles Cuban The first section stopped to take iards about the same time, and the ordered patented to the Union Pacific icouts rushed into water and had whistled to start np camp and announced lasted an hour. railway a list of lands containing 200 ibat the Spaniards were strongly enwhen the second section rounded a fight The acres in the Salt Lake City district Spaniards opened fire from the trenched but a short distance ahead. curve and dashed into it. Tlie engineer and had every advantage of thickets News has been received of the The machine of the second section is held responguns were bronght to the numbers and position, but tlie troopa drowning of Henry Rhodes, a young front and placed in position, while the sible for the accident, and threats of drove back from their station, them He Lehi. of man formerly a resident nen crouched in the road, waiting imlynching him were made by the troopa stormed the block house around which was drowned in the Ashley fork river patiently to give Roosevelt's men, who in the first section, bnt he had disapthey made a final stand and sent then The farmers in Dixie have com 'ere toiling over the little trail along peared. He was later found, but so over the mountains. scattering mcneed to harvest their grain, and the crest of the ridge, time to get up. badly injured as to he unable to speak. The were afterwards recavalrymen At 7:30 a. in., General Young gave Immediate action was taken by the by the end of the week the major inforced the Twelfth and Seventh, by the will command to the men at the Hotchsoldiers to save tlieir imperilled comportion of the small grain crop Seventeenth of the Ninth kiss onel of. the with infantry,prt care to have been taken Wood, right wing, rades, and, with axes and ropes and guns open fire. The command and Second the Massachusetts cavalry 800 was house a block the secured at has Cannon the Senator buckets of water, they worked like beginning of a fight that for charged straight and the Seven New York. passage of his bill to permit the state itubbornnesa has seldom been equalled. yards away, and Colonel Roosevelt, on demons, tearing away the wreckage to The Americana now hold the position to select lands granted under the en- The Instant Ihe Hotchkiss guna were the left, charged at the same time. Up get at the wounded and dead and threslihold. at the of Santiago de Cubs, abling act in qnantaties of not less Bred, the hillsides commanding the tlie men went, yelling like fiends, ant quench the fire which had started in with more road gave forth volley after velley never stopping to return the fire of the the troops going forward consection. thnn sleeper "Seville," which was a mass and defrom they are proparing for a the Mausers of the Spanish. Section hands fouud a man lying Spaniards, but kept on with a grim of broken wreckage, covering a steam stantly, final assault upon the city. near the railroad track about a mile "Don't shoot until you see some- termination to capture the block house. ing, hissing engine. The success of the troops against to That charge waa the end. When shoot at," yelled General from Willard, who had presumably thing In the second section one baggage whose position waa 500 numbers, superior within so fallen from a train, lie was badly Young, and the men, with set jawa yards of the coveted point, car waa thrown into the ditch, bnt in has created new enthusiconcealed, and the and for ran, and bruised that recovery is doubtful. Spaniards broke gleaming eyea obeyed the order. this train but few were hurt, and none asm. A decisive is immifirat the time we had in the the of the engagement the road Irawling along edge pleasure seriously. Joseph Adamson, a witness nent. ind which had bean the themselves has as much as at Salt case Lake, experiGriffin divorce protecting Spaniards The wounded were removed to a made affidavit' that he swore falsely encing all through the engagement, ol1 vacant building in the town. U. S. SHIPS TO ATTACK SPAIN shooting with the enemy in sight. The sections contained troops A, C, agalaat Mi's. Griffin at tha trial, and If the Cadis Squadron Enters the Sues That the Spaniards were thoroughly E, L, G and M, that he received 831 for hia testimony. forming part of a regiCanal. to as to bo route tho taken posted by ment to JacksonW. G.Jmith tfod J. II. Dole, who at being transported tho Americana In ihelr movements to- ville, Fla. Tbe Utah , Washington, Jnne 83. The antheir preliralnamr examination, plead troops : were fa nounced ' Sevilla ward was as shown evident, sailing of the Cadiz by the third section, I' vjrullty to the Jtydmrge of having ur jr for Manila la thought to be a squadron careful the made. had preparation big bluff. they at The B. Chinaman kllledWlllie Wallace, troop attempted to hold uthe tha Mediterranean, at half main body of the Spaniards waa B; 8am The Through to C: Johnson, troop Gordon, Sunnyside, have changMttieir plea posted on a hi! on tho heavily wooded colored , porter; Cornelius Lenihan, peed, the squadron is sailing, with aftttgqUfaL end will be give flags flying, attracting as much attenbeen erected two Iroop ' ,7V slopes of whlcl ,; MMes2fjUt-3reftheep- , block 'bouses, tion, as. It is thought they irregular inHenry C.lfapear will "losepossible. Fatally' injn at themselves in' some pdrt 'Ce- trenchmanta o tones and fallen trees, troop C, both legs out off, punctured fore Sweet water, about 2S miles east of the Suez canal ia reached. Should At tho bottom f these hills ran two n abdomen. c. of the fleet proceed, before the last SpanFanguitch, lost the bouse, a lot of h Lieutenant Colonel roads, along w Private Gitnmer, troop L, ish Injnred vessel has passed through the harness, two saddles and a stock ol Roosevelt's mi and eight troops of head crashed; R. D. Staley, troop 11, is an American squadron will be bat-wprovisions, by fire last week. It and First i elbow avalry, with a dislocated; E. Perkins, troop L, thought to hare been the work of an of tery tiers, advanced, both bipa jammed; Wallace Hodge, steaming at full speed serosa the Atincendiary. These roa lantic, straight for tha coast of Spain, fit little more than troop G, ankle broken; George Gardi- to Jease F. McUillen is on trial in id at and bring the war home to the Spanish gullies, narrow, ner, troop C, hip hurt; Rudolph Salt Lake for the murder of John alni There ia no doubt that Dewey people. In these places passable. officers' mesa cook, back strained; can take care of himself "xnirred. Egan. Charles M. Phelps, who was trails the fig Hiram F. Davis, troop C, ankle sprained; against this Cadiz fleet, since hia own implicated in the murder, plead guilty The dead nu 17, with 35 wounded will aqnadron Will C, Henry Steltz, troop broken; leg and was sentenced to life imprisonbe and 0 missing. Thirty-seve- n dead Grovernor, beIronclads by long C, bruised; troop leg he Joseph fore Camara's ment. McMilicn aeema to think were found in the Spaniards brnah, tha ships sight bay of THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Aaron, troop C, back sprained; W. II. Manila, and many more are thought to he Jiobins, and may lie cleared, and his attorneys Yho he will have the shore led the brave charge against the troop A, ankle dislocated; A. batteries will make a hard fight. there. with instead him, of Evans, troop E, lilp dislocated; Joseph hidden foe. against A two year old child of Peter Carlhim in the struggle. But it haa been L, Wilkinson, troop Into slightly injnred; was son of Greenville brought concluded by the administration that TERMS OF PEACE. Schenck, troop C, leg badly crushed. treatment possible from the fearful fire of the Logan - for surgical nothing save the most severe meaanrea some time of some them arm its broke Spanish troops, The child stripped Spain Mast Itailnqnlah Cabo. Porto Rlcs will suffice to bring the Spanish e Hailed for Santiago. to the waist, watched the base of the to a realizing sense of the hopeand tha Philippines. ago, and through the negligence of its dehill and when any part of a Spaniard Newport News, Va., Jnne 27. The lessness of the continuance of parents tho limb grew together in the presWashington, June 27. In view ol anxilliary cruiser Harvard has sailed formed shape, necessitating the break- became visible, they fired. Never for ent war, and even kindness, it is held, the which with increasing frequency for instant did thay falter. Santiago with the Ninth Massaing of the arm again, and the proper an rumors of possible peace condltionsan chusetts and two battalions of the will dictate such a blow as that which D One husky warrior of the Tenth cavof it it is proposed to administer if tha setting entering into the discussion of semi- Thirty-fourt- h Thousandi Spanish Michigan. The county commissioners issued an alry, with a ragged wound In his thigh, official persist in this last project. and inspired European jour- of people gathered along the shore and order notifying all Sanpete owners of eooliy knelt behind a rock, loading and nals, considerable After the fall of Santiago and the significance is at gave vent to their patriotic ardor by exfiring, and when told by one of his or destruction of Cerveraa sheep herds that they would be capture to tauhed the statement a membei by continued cheering as the stately comrades that lie waa wounded, laughpected to pay their taxes in Sanpete squadron, Sampson will have an abunof the cabinet that no proposition cruiser moved deed said: and to that's all decided "Oh, slowly down the stream. dance of vessels also right; would be for a moment entertained county. The board to spare for the task by The cheers were answered with enthufend all local sheepmen in suits that that's been there for some time. set forth. Probably he will constitute United the states which this at time siasm by the troops, who crowded the the Jn the meantime, away off to the outmay bo brought against them by did not involve Spain's absolute relin- side of the vessel. attacking fleet in two squadrons, was crack heard the of of the collection rifles left, enforce to Practically the en- the first a side jeonnties flying squadron, to be over Cubs, tire population tnrned out. quishment of notes which sheep owners were com- of Coloael Woods men and the regular, Porto Rico aud sovereignty of the swiftest vessels of the islands. the d Philippine deeper-tonevolley firing of the fleet, such aa the Columbia, Minneapopelled to give to the counties where The probable attitude of the United WOMEN TO THE FRONT. Spanish. Over there the American their sheep were wintered. lis, Harvard, Yale, St. Louis, St Paul, to States these formal colonial posseslosses were the greatest. New Orleans and such crafts. This h William G nancy, aged 18, of Lehi Twanty-fonrtTha to bo sions auof la in the future, this Kopreoentod Spain Colonel Woods' men. with an advance will Cobs. be followed by another command, and his brother, were "laying" for declined in te hit discuss, bnt guard well out in front, and two thority either 27. under Jnne tome birds, and spent the night in a Cuban Miss Fla., Annie Tampa, Sampson or Schley, of the ol eradication complete guides before them, but ap- opinion Mrs. Maude Kisaain Babcock the battleships, which abed near the tree in which they Wheeler, fai Influence, so and Captain Clark's interest, parently no flankers, went squarely Spanish Mrs. Liscorab, wife of Lieutenant-Colone- l experience with the Oregon haa ahown and alexpected to find their game early in into the as these islands hod are concerned, trap set for them' by the can easily be counted on for the morning. They had a loaded Liscoinb, of tlie Twenty-fourt- h the voyand only the unfaltering ready become a foregone conolusion-anSpaniards, shot-guwith them. William across the Atlantic. leave will here age the United rtillery, at would not Tnesday night States of the men in the face of a 13 years old, found the boys courage for Key We it. From there they will lire would even make a veteran any time hereafter permit Spain t that SPANISH CRISIS. and to next proceeded morning asleep enter into any negotiations regarding go to the Cuban battlefields In the what quail, prevented might easily have some fun. He fired the gun off have been a disaster. As capacity of nurses. Miss Wheeler is a Cabinet Will Railgn to b Bnmaadad by it was, troop them. Peace Advocate. of close to the elder brother's head: the Regarding the ultimata terms ol daughter General Wheeler and Mrs. L, the advance guard, under the unia husband Babcocks a in hot scattered and tore his ear off. fortunate Jnne 25. Advices from the Iudon, sergeant which the United States may find Capron, was all surrounded, peace Madrid New York. show irst an interesting state ef Some of the shot also entered his and but for the exto it exact in caae the necessary y reinforcements head. affairs. Martial law has been proconflict is prolonged many sent forward, every man would pensive The reward of f.OO offered by Govclaimed and tha of of ex. tho riant months, sitting of the cortex Frroldoat, involving the necessity ernor Wells fur the cepture of Joe Wal- probably have been killed or wounded. tended American adjourned. 27. "There must have been nearly 1,500 Some annoyoperations againsl Washington, Jnne ker, the notorious outlaw, who was The 8agasta cabinet will tha penlnaula itself or its closer co- ance has been caused President Mcin to front and the sides of resign and Spaniards ltook Cliffs, killed six weeks ago nesr make a new government, which will lonial most the statements establishments, said Lieutenant Kosevelt only hit ns," when by Kinley concerning The been paid. in Grant county, has discussing the fight. They held the indefinite discussion is just now in plane for the summer. Secretary Por- open negotiations for peace. money was divided between nineteen "Scnor Gamazo will be the new preter announced last night that th ridges with rifle pits and machine guna dulged in. men. with Senor Salvador at the mier, and had a body of men in ambush in president had made no plans yet foi A young man by the namo of and possibly two Silvelaiata News exchequer, of the arrival of the Montere) the summer, and that as long as thi the thick jungle at the sides of the who claims to hail from Heaver will this Manila ia join at cabinet, which will conroad over which we were advancing. expected within a fan situation in Cuba continues critical clude and City, has caused considerable comment Our advance forward atruk the men in days. peace prepare the way for he would remain in Washington, an a in the vicinity of SL George recently. ambush and drove them Silvela cabinet. There ia no donbt Hamilton fir1 waa the in all probability will takcnovacatiox that Fish, Jr., out, but they will lone all heroolonies. He claims to be Christ, sod says lio has lost Spain one of riRoosevelts to fall. Hi r Lieutenant Captain Capron, daring the sninmcr. Despite the tre Her only aim is to avoid unnecessary come to sare the souls of the people of Thomas and 15 mea killed or was in tha front ranks and was she mendous strain which lie is undargolng humiliation and save all about possible of this part of the world. bar possessions wonaed. through the breast. tbe president U in excellent health. uv lo-lg- par-licipat- ed 1 bp-nis- anil-fift- ty-fir- at th ' - J; tlTl - the-mou- oa-n- Wid-ma- r, pao-pl- oom-pos- d n Kin-bal- l, hur-rldl- Wood-hous- e, - ed al |