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Show THE PAYSON VOL YI. PAYSON UTAH, SATURDAY, UTAH NEWS. VOLUNTEERS CALLED FOR. HAVANA ELATED. ENTHUSIASM: AT MADRID. rvwldvst Aiks foe 154100 Mao to Usreod Wildly KathiulsiUe repulses Crowds Uu Raeent the Stars sad SlrliMS. hare been boon te OLAD OF AN OPPORTUNITY- - TO Streets sad f sidle Florao. AMERICANS. nr THRASH beet raisers of Utah county. Washington, nf April 33. The presiMadrid. April V The war enthudent today issued the following proc- siasm tionry George, Jr., son of the great continues nre and Seuor for Jlumborduirot t j lamation, calling for 135,000 troops to Aguilea appeared in the midst of single tax advocate was a Utah visitor AsvteeslyHeWalling Can Send Kevwal Shin The? Bagla serve two years: last week. te Jala the Maine, Whk-- They the crowds In thq streets and enRobert IV. Morris, a prominent Salt By the president of the United States: Believe Will Ha aa Kaay Task. couraged them to patriotic demonstraLake business man, died of heart disA tions. The peoplf' invaded the theaease one night last week. Whereas, By an act of congress, en- ters, orators aapettrwd on the stages Havana, April 34. Havana ia rcadr R. P. Uunter, an Ogden business man, for the fray. Not only do the Spaniards titled An act to provide fur the in- and patriotic speeches weru delivered was thrown from hia buggj in a run- believe they can repel the invaders, creasing of the military establishment to the audiences, which heartily cheeraa they term the Americans, and do it of the United States in time of war and ed the stirring and sang in away last week and badly hurt. ii is buildquickly, but they are apparently anx- for other purposes, approved April 33, chorus the national and patriotic sirs ington experiencing a ing boom. New settlers are coming in ious for the expected attack to begin. 1898, the president was authorised, in played by the hand This feeling has prevailed since Cap- order to raise a volunteer army, to issue While these popular ebulitions are daily and business is livening up. tain Sampson's fleet appeared on the his proclamation railing for volunteers proceeding, the Iqdiea of the Spanish Mrs. Earl of Logan fell down a stairscene and ia growing in intensity. to serve in the army of the Uuited aristocracy, besides siding In contriway in 8alt Lake City last week, susbusiness houses are dosed, the States; butions to. the naJipnal fund fin- - the taining a broken jaw and other serf-ou- s Many Now, therefore, 1, William McKin- lucre use of the and employes belonging to proprietor Spf dish army, are orinjuries. military companies and are called to ley. president of the United States, by ganizing religion 'Vssocistions under A full military company will be reman the batteries and otherwise defend virtue of the power vested in me by the auspice of tier bishops, for the cruited at Sprlngville, a good portion the and purpose of holdipjf, day and night, from an attack that they real- tlie constitution and of the required number already having ise eity may begin at any time. There was deeming sufficient occasion to exist, special service of prayer fur the suc-ec- s been secured. excitement when the approach have thought fit to call for, and do of the Spanish &tvy, and the newsMrs. Ilennah Wells of Wellsvllle re- great of the fleet was first noted, believing hereby eall fur, volunteers to the aggre- papers and clergy : Will use the press cently became the mother of triplets. that operations would begin at once. gate number of 125, IKK), in order to and pulpit to keep (lie enthusiasm up The babes weighed seven pounds each Warning guns were fired from Moro carry Into effect the purpoae of aaid to its present pitoh.j and are getting along nicely. castle and Cabanas fortress, and there resolution, the same to he apportioned, The panic on tlii stock exchange has Frank Lee, the Panguitch horse thief waa a rush of regular troopa and at fsr as practicable, among the several been counteraeteqlbfe supreme effort on and jail breaker who has been making to quarters. People rushed atates and territories and the District the part of the IliWjeiera The tone of things lively there of late, has been from their homes into the streets and of Columbia, according to population, the bourse has netghly improved and transferred to the state prison. crowded the wharves to get a first view and to serve for two years, unless the rush to th banks to exchange d been stopped by notes into stiver Georgia Dalton of of the invaders. Captain General sooner discharged. The details for this object will be the determinating of the treasury offRockville ate some ant poison one day Blanco came down from the castle and last week which he had- found and issued a few orders for the strengthen- - immediately communicated to the icials to allow the frpe coinage of silver. rtin i !' uttej-anee- .v s NO. 13. isos. apiul::u), a HrlrtUio of Wot Agolot SpolA. RESOLUTION PASSED WITHOUT A DISSENTING VUTE. Washington, April 25.'The president today sent cougreaa the following mesWsat Thruosh tho lloaao la oo Mlaoto sage, recommending a declaration of NoeouiU I'mldeut'i sod Fortjr-Ou- o war against Spain: M Kwuuioieadlng It To the Senate and House of RepreUlber War kni. sentatives of tlie United States of oeesiswadlng Be It enacted, etc.: First That war be and the same la hereby declared to exist, aud that war has existed since the 2 1st of April, A. D. laps, including Sunday, bet ween the United States of America aud the kingdom of Spuin. Second That tlie president of the United States is hereby directed and empowered to use the entire land and of the United Slates and naval fui to call into the actual service of the United States the militia of the several states to sueh extent as may he necessary to carry this set into effect. Washington, April 25. Uougresa has formally declared war to esist between the United Blatea and Spain; the senate pavil the naval appropriation bill, carrying large amount! of money for tin improvement of our aea fighting arm of tlie federal krrviee. The Hull army reorganization hill was passed by the euute, aud now goes to eonfvrenee; Secretary Sherman reis signed as chief of the state depart ment. to lie succeeded by Assistant -Secretary Day, and the latter by John HB. Moore of New York, an acknowlSI1 AIN IS AFTER A RICH PRIZE. edged authority on international law; snd the wsr department called on the several states fur their quota to the volunteer army, of the Uuited Statee. These mske up the important event of the day. The house hss passed tlie bill declaring tlie existence of a state of war between the United States and the kingdom of Spain, in a manner whieh cannot fail to impress the world. The represent ktives of 70,1X10,000 people voted for it without a word of debate, without a dissenting voice, and without a roll call, but with a solem appreciation of tlie gravity of their momentous , actluo. It required hut one seconds to nilnute.aqd forty-on- e The house was considering' ah election cash, and almply paused to declare war. There was no excitement, no cavil, no wot dor question. It was only In the great cheer that went up from the floor and the galleriea when Speaker Reed announced its passage that the tremendous import of the act, and the suppressed enthusiasm behind it was shown. After the president's message was read, the committee on foreign relations framed the resolution; Acting Chairman Adaua wrote the report, THE PARIS. and it waa passed on its way to the The American liner Paris sailed from' Southampton Friday evening with a full complement of passengers. Her senate In an hour and six minutea capture was ordered by the Spanish authorities, and It was stated In London Saturday that she had beyn intercepted The speaker signed it at 4:34. IN TIIK SKNATK. on the south coast of Ireland by Spanish cruisers, but this Is discredited. The Paris baa a speed of 30 khots and is one After a debate of one hoar and a of the finest boat afloat. It ia known that she ia being followed by the fastest cruisers in the Spanish navy, which will endeavor to capture her before ahe reaches this side. It is thought that swift cruiser have been sent to meet her half the senate passed the bill declarand conduct her safely to port. ing that astato of war existed between the United Slates and Spain without a I aa dissenting vote. to of such he debe authorities war Some the been offered have bankers a points thought proper tng prethrough The hill was in the same language exafter brief a weak, mium on notes having made partment. deamination of the defenses In witness whereof, I have herennto There la no lack of evidence that as that passed by the house. The There certainly ia no alarm any- set my hand and caused the seal of the 8pain haa put forth her whole energy bate in the senate was baaed on an amendment offered by Senator Tnrpie, where. The Spaniards feel certain United States to lie affixed. for a prolonged straggle. providing for the recognition of the that Havana ia prepared to meet and Done at Washington this twenty-thir- d belligerent rights of the insurgent Our tint Captors. repel the fleet Great enthusiasm preday of April, 1898, and of the inCubans vails on all aides, and there is a feeling dependence of the United States the Key West, Fls.,April33 The United Tbe bill was then taken to JYesident of Impatience that the engagement one hundred and .twenty-seconStates erniser Nashville captured the at 8 o'clock and at 0:18 waa McKinley does not at once begin. the President: steamer 100 of (Signed.) By Buenaventura, tons, anil became law. Defiance is shouted at the'fleet, and William McKim.kt. having on board a cargo of lumbar. signed excited people shake their fist in the Joux Bukhman, Secretary of State. sheIT mapTTr esic ns. The cruiser fired a and direction of the warships, indicating the Spaniards surrendered. DEVASTATING CUBA. OMro too Ksortln for III The Buenaventnrasailed from Pasca- Dntio ef the by manner and words that- great disKofeolileii Coudltloa. aster will happen to the fleet if it will paalsh Fore to Applying the Torch goula, Miss., for Rotterdam, with lumWashington, April 20. Secretary Aboodoood Oot pasta. ber. The Nashville fired a blank shot, Sherman lisa tendered his jnit come',in range. resignation In Havana proper there is estimated Kingston, April 35. The United which the Spaniard ignored. Thia waa to the and it has been acpresident Alto be about 50,000 men under arms. Stmtes consul at Baracoa. Cuba, followed by a shot from a cepted, although he will probably nut Preparations are complete to resist fredo T. Triay, his wife and two child- The Buenaventura then aurrendered, ever his connection with the office twenty-ttwo eltheris long selge or an attack. The ren, with her crew of twenty-eigh- t Spanish merchants and men. his kuccessor ia confirmed by tbe until Cubans and The Nashville towed her prlxe Into aenato. Assistant great body of the people do not ap- wo Secretary of State women from can and this harbor and put a prize crew on children, mostly preciate the fact that any harm come to them or reverses to their arms. Guantanamo, debarked from the Ely board. Both ships are lying well out here today after a twenty-fou- r hours' In the stream. Spanish Darns. The news of ths capture of tho quarantine. Madrid, April 25. The following When the steamer left Gnantanamo Spaniard set the people of Key West has been gaxetted: on Friday last a Spanish mob, includfrantic with enthusiasm. All work has Diplomatic relations are broken off filled the public been suspended, snd the dock are between Spain and the United States ing many soldiers, and adjacent streets, yelling crowded with people. square beand a state of war being begun death to the Yankees Several tween the two countries, numerous American HponUii Naval XuvronU, were soiled, torn, flags questions of international law arise trampled and treated with elaborate Madrid, April 35. It is aaid here which must be precisely defined, chiefly Some naturalised Ameri- that as a result of the meeting of the indignities. because the injustice and provocation cans were compelled to take part in Spanish cabinet just held, instructions comes from our adversaries, and it is the insulting work, on the threat of were sent to the Spanish naval authordestestible conduct, death they, who, by their ities to effect the capture of the Amerif they refused. have caused this grave conflict. Orders to the Spanirh army declaring ican line steaiuxhip Paris on her wny The royal decree then says Spain the armistice ended, were publicly post- from Southampton to New York. maintains her right to have recourse ed at Guantanamo last Frldiy. Two London, April 35. A point of vital to privateering and announces that for the troops began con- Interest for all Londoner la whether days previous the preaentonly.auxiliary cruisers will be fitted out. All treaties with the centrating at the principal seacuaat the laris escaped the Spanish warUnited States are annulled, thirty cities, abandoning all the interior ships. Up to midnight there was absodays are given to the United States towns and plantations, in many eases lutely no sews as to the liner at ships to leave Spanish ports, and the burning them. The passengers by the Southampton. JOHN SHERMAN. rules Spain will observe during the 35. The of believe the devastation that Queenstown. April Ely covfive in war are outlined clauses, Day hss licen appointed as the succesering nentral flags, and goods, contra- part of the island will be completed Spanish torpedo lioat destroyer Andaz sor of Mr. Sherman. The resignation band of war, what will be considered before the Americans invade the ports passed Roach's Point at 5:45 a. m. to of Mr. was not caused by any a blockade, the right to search, and held tlie (Monday) going seaward after himself and misunderstanding what constitutes contraband of war, there byare IuouSpaniards. Ordinarily day soldiers at three weeks in the Queenstown dry the prcsiih-nthut on account ef tbe ill ending with saying foreign privateers Gualanamo. NowSpanish there are 7(100 there. dock. will be regarded as pirates. health sud advanced age of the veteran Support Oladitons Sinking Knit. statesman. The duties of the offiee Mn of the Klglit Stnfl. Vienna, April 25. -- The Deutsche had become too exacting, and Mr. New York, April 25. Of the 420 London, April 34. Mr. Gladstone is Inking fast, and his family has been officers and inen comprising the crew Zcitung, the PsiHiermanic organ, con- Bherman deemed it best to retire. A change of the American liner St. Iiouis, which trary to must papers, supports the summoned to hia bedside. Mllllla tuOuanl Western Hrservatkioa. for the worse was orved last night arrived here Saturday night, only seven United States on the ground that Denver, Colo.. April 2(1 The impresNew York and Dr. Habendum and Sir Thomas refused to sign articles when requested after Berlin snd Vienna, sion here among urmv officials who Smith, surgeon extraordinary to the to do so, when they were paid off. ranks as the largest German town in have dismissed tlie faet that the call also the haa been made for queen, were hastily summoned to Deputy United Mates Shipping Com- tlie world, and cavalry ia most of and spent the night there. missioner Baersaid Unlay tint 113 men United States represent iilicrty as op- tbe mountain states, in that these The following bulletin was issued to- hare signed articles fur twelve months posed to absolutism." will not lie sent east, hut will The rrvmcuiielila'.t says the torpedo troops to take tlie with tlie American line to sail anyday at 5:00 p. m.: regube sent place of ti Mr. Gladstone's condition is one of where and evt- -y where, and no place maniifuctory til I'ic'iino declined to lars resremoved Indiun front recently had a it pressing ervations snd idiirr remote places in increasing weakness, though liu is more in particular, as the eo amissioncr ex- supply Spain order from free from pitln.'' pressed it. the mountain stales. is Four-year-ol- - four minutea later died in terrible agony. The Deseret Irrigation company has decided to erect a new flouring mill at Deseret. There are now more than seventy such mills in Utah, equipped at a coat exceeding 11,500,000. Mrs. John Dent, the Salt Lake colored woman who attempted to avenge the death of her husband by shooting A1 Shaver, who got off with a light sentence, will not be prosecuted. While the city jailor of Salt Lake wasexamining the cells of the prisoners one day last' week he found secreted In the bedding a stilletto, two pocket knives a .id a clumsily fashioned key. Articles of incorporation of Jensen A Cj. have been filed with the secretary of the state. The pursuit of the company is general merchandising at Elsinore, Sevier county, and the capital stock ie fixed at 115,000. A $5,000 meeting house is to be erected in the Seventh ward in Logan. Flans for the building have been submitted and work will be commenced in a few days When finished it will be the finest building of the kind in the elty. The grand lodge of Odd Fellows of Utah held their annual session la Salt Lake last week. There were nearly 100 grand lodge officers and delegates present. During the past year thle order has gained five new lodges and expended $7,733.24 in sick benefits. Upon the passage of the resolution through congress authorising interWillard vention, Brigadier-Genera- l General R. Young and W. Young telegraphed the war department offering their services in case of war. The Twenty-fourt-h infantry, which left Salt Lake City last week for New Orleans, was diverted to Chattanooga, Tenn., as being a more atragetie point, aa it is within a few houra of several porta where embarkation might be Mr-guardse-n, made. The Sixteenth infantry, which was stationed at Salt Lake for a number of years preceding the arrival of the two years ago, passed Twenty-fourt- h through the city on their way to the front Saturday last and were accorded a grand reception aa they transferred from the Oregon Short Line to the Rio Grande Western. Their stay in Balt Lake was only for a few hours. Thomas Twlgg of Ogden ia dead. Twigg was the colored porter who was arrested on a charge of criminal intimacy with a white woman two years ago and later married the woman in the case, whereupon the chare againet him waa dismissed. A new canal has just been completed at St. George at a cost of $13,000. It will not only furnish water for a large area of land, bnt will flow over the bluffs west of town and generate power for any purpose desired, after which it will water the low lands. 8mall boys with matches started a fire in Sandy last week which burned a barn and several tone of hay, two cowi and a number of pigs. The destruction of several houses which were close by was narrowly averted by the prompt action of the fire brigade. Joseph Stay of Mill Creek, a landscape gardener, committed suicide by hanging on Friday last. Stay was recently released erom the state Insane asylum. lie became despondent and planned the hanging bee in whieh he figured as the principal character. Utah's contribution to the volunteers called for by the president will probably be two light batteries. Under the call for 125,000 men Utah will furnish 415, about enough for the two. The signal corpse has been recruited to men. its full strength, twenty-thre- e A woman who resides in Paradise, Cache eounty, last week threw a coffee pot at an unruly cow which aha was attempting to drive. The missis aped wide of the mark and hit her young daughter in the head, cutting a gash which required nine stitches to close. PRESIDENT'S MESSAOR. WAR DECLARED. d. Spanish-American- de-er- Shi-nna- n . the tea para. Royal make America: I transmit to the congress for ita consideration and action, copies of correspondence recently had with tlie government of Spain, showing the acliou taken under the Joint resolution ap proved April 2d, 1898. demanding that the government of Spain relinquish its authority and government in the island of Culm and to withdraw it land and naval forces from Uulm and Cutmu waters Upon communicating to the Spanish minister in Ys (pc ton the demand, tlie minister asked for his pax porta end withdrew. The United Statea minister at Madrid waa in turn notified by the Kpaniah miniater for foreign affairs that tlie withdrawal of the Spanish representative to the United State had terminated diplomatic relations The position of Spain being thus, made knpwn, Aid the demands of the United StiMes bcin ifenied, with a complete rupture In the iiitereourae with Spafn, 1 have been constrained in tlie exercise gf power and authority conferred upJU me, to prucluhn, under blockade of date of April 33, 1898, certain porta at J.he north coast of Cuba, 'lying between Cardenas and Bahia Honda, Ind of the porta of Cien-fug- o of Cuba; and on the south-coafurther, in exaVyiae of tny constitutional pnweya jtiid upinfr tlie authority- conferred upon ijbjr the act.of congress to isafie uf proclamation calling for volunteers in oydqr to tarry into effect st - - ' tlie aaiil cefsilution.' ', In (fiWV.of tile- measures so taken, andwRh-'view to the adoption of saich t(tlie'r.tneaHu'rtS a may he necesmo to carry ouflhe exsary will bf tlie cungreaa of the pressed. Uni led State in the premise, 1 now recommend to yotir honorable body the adoption joint resolution declaring that a state of war exists between the United Rules of America and the oil POWDER Absolutely Pur DOOS. HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F Oporatloo ForforsM kj aa OM Blacksmith. "My fhthor, who I an old man, ha always been fond of dogs and he has always performed an operation oh all the Mtlmale he ha owned to prevent them from baying the jwbien," said e gentleman to a writer In the Baltimore Bun. "He has bed but one animal affected., and In this ease he tailed to lake the precaution he bed done with the other dtigs. When be waa 17 year bf Ago he knew a German blacksmith who owned two puppies. He enlltd my tether one day and aaid: 1 will how you something whieh will alway be at uae to Taking one of the dogs, the blacFamlth pieced it on n boot tog, end. gulling U mouth open, gulled the arltnal' 'tongue out. Then ho took e sharp knife and made a eHt under he dog's tongue, than took an awl and forced out n email worm. When he hod completed tbe operation die blacksmith asked father to try hi hand on the other animal, which he did. Tb blacksmith then aaid: 'These decs will nerer have tbe hydrophobia. If they are bitten by a 'mod dog their jaw will lock and they will not be able to open them.' " The speaker aM hia father had taken-- the preena tine to follow tit blacksmith1 advlMk One of the dog which had been treat ed by thle process was bitten by a dog which was mad and in e few day the mouth of the dog became locked and the anlnjal died without inflicting any injury to any on. Th gentleman with the theory says he would like to bare Kin of the medical fraternity experiment with two dogs, taking the worm from 'the tongue of one and leering it In the tongue of the other, than inoculating both with the virus from dog known to hnv been affected with A Blasplo jo,' kingdom of Spain, and I urge speedy action thereon, to the end that the definition of the international status of the United Statea as a belligerent powermay.be made known, and the assertion of nil its right and the maintenance of all It duties in the eondnet of a public war may be assured. Wilma m McKixi.cy, (Signed) Executive Mans(pn, Washington, D. the .ruble. C April 35, 1898. UTAH'S TROOPERS. rarolsh Two ItafUrio.; 10 Cmvalry-oir- a sod KS Mounted Klfloo.ee. Salt Lake- City, Utah. April 38. Governor Welle haa loaned a proclamation calling for volunteer for Utah a quota of the 133, Min called for The lumber of by the president. mrn to be furnished by thiy state Is 531, classified as follows: Two batteries, 345; cavalry, 100; mounted .riflemen, Hi. Tbe riflemen are in addition to the number Utah is entitled to nntler the presidents eall, and with other selected men will probably be merged Into cowboy regiment to be commanded by Aasiatant Secretary of the Navy. Theodore Roosevelt, ' who ha refligned for that purpoae. The national guard la especially invited to enlifiL and will be given preference. Recruiting officer will be stationed at central points in the stats, and troops will be rendezvoused at Salt Idtke where they will be mustered Into the service of the United Statea on May 5. The reason Utah furnishes liatterics to tlie exclusion of infantry Is because her guns are of the latest patera and among the beat in the United Statea of the arUtah furnishes call. The the govern-- . under tillery more furnish four ment will probably batteries. guns, making two n Will - FoiMddoo Wotof. Britain ha Just beaten back n Oer man invasion. The Alstar, n German Dowler, not only esught fish within tbt (orblddon water of Moray Frith, but undertook to land Ka catoh at Aber-dafrom a Brit Fifteen had to us fore la tab pushing back th German fishermen and throwing their fish bark into theii e. blut-jacke- ts man-of-w- boat. R. CUBA Havana S. WImmer, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office In Bank. Payaon City. L F. HOLLADAY Dentist. Over Douglass' hardware store. Everything pertaining to high art dent-lstry-. Badly decayed teeth made for life by. the adjustment oi gold amalgam or porcelain crowns. Best Sets of Teeth h six-gu- ar wlteln the reach of all at price UTTERLY ISOLATED. I'olila Cut Onaamhlp Kltlill tj'.lilMinl. Wheels, Tampa, Fla., April 35. The United Statea has ent the Havana cable. Tbe cut was made about ton miles ont of Havana and the southern end of the cable ia now on the Mangrove, which waa recently converted into an auxiliary cruiser. This gives the government exclusive use of the cubic and entirely euta Captain General Blanco off from commuul-tio- n from Spain, aa the Insurgent are between him and tlie other cable porta It ia Intended, aa soon as the blockade of Cicnfncgo ia established, to cut the cable between that point and Jamaica, thus entirely severing telegraphic communication between Cuba and tbe outside world, except such matter as ia vent ' through the United Thia censorship Statea cenaorsliip. has already been rigidly efctabliaheit at Quality thoBsit. TOO! BTYLMl Ladies', Tte I't- - Gatkmci's ft Tudca. W"""lnf Wheel on brth. THE ELDREDCE leeeAMfflLeee Key WckL tram Mato. Salt Lake City. April 38. Under the n state will furcall the nish the following: Colorado One regiment of Infantry and one light battery. Montana turn regiment of infuntry. Utah One troop of cavalry and two light batteries. Wyoming One battalion and one troop cavalry. Idaho Two troops of cavalry. Nevada t 'tic tn op of cavalry. THE BELVIDERE. Inlrr-Muuntal- a inter-mountai- HscMsn! WhnyRtofiMdfjisf Whettsl Mok Wh tbMMsI fid National Sewing Machine Co., I ia Broadway, New York. Factwyi Mvldwo. UU. |