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Show GLOBE NO. 14. UTAH f NEWS. hmtl MwrealAeneea an ptif p . is Lehi. Utah will furnish 155 volunteer be quote far th second call for troops. and boy an Fifteen hnndr4 baa hoeing and Feeding la tha beet field Of Utah. . The assessment roll of Uintah oounty ihow ae increased valuation of 130,000 no that of last year. v. Twphiaesa reetanrant keepen of Ogden Jar refined laat week for telling ijquor to their customers. ; Considerable eotton U being Niaed ' ;j:la tkAxldnltyr of St. George, and bide ;falr tabeeowdaeof Utah beet crop. . : A hUnd awn' In Salt Lake rides a 1 bieyoTe all over town. Ita a tandem, boy ridea bowercr, and a bright-eye- d in front.f f 't,' EnHntiuajita for the Ngnlar army in easily teenred, and many areofbeing Fort made by Chaplain AUensworth . Donglq. pr. A. S Condon, Utaha poet, haa befa appointed aa poat anrgeon at Fort tidied, NM., with a promiee of field work at (he front in tha near future. will jtk not certain what diapoaition tor the in be mtdeof provided ' wcond eall, but Otah militiamen hope ' it trill he tuuh that they een go In a an ' - . body, i ' . The water supply of 8L George hie i been doubled ainee the completion of the Cottonwood canal, which eonreya water from the mountain!, fifteen miles away. About twenty new reaideneea an in the eourae of construction and a num- -' ber of new bnainess honeea an golg op in Mercur. The population la growing rapidly. Word haa jnat been received of the ' death of E. A. Inland, who died of dropsy at Lake llennett, Alaska, May , 18. Mr. Ireland was at one time United - States marshal for Utah. A London dispatch of May !t says! In the bankruptcy court today a receiving order waa issued against J. W. ' Young, a son of the late Brigham (Sl.OM.MO)." for 333,803 Young, Wealthy sheepmen of ML I lessen t last week purchased a large number of California sheep, paying out $37,000 for himself, aa each a oonrae wduld (rarely result ia tha destruction of and the loss of many Ureeproctoerajo Spain. The suggestion ia made,. Iwa And Commander Schley Haa ever, that tha Spaniards may Jblor;p their ahlpe, rather than have them Ml ; ' Securely Bottled Up. into the hands of flohley, will if they remain ia th. Aa oami lMspeteh from laklsr ) He certainly : V , y Be tas sat Itowpim tas Huhk harbor. dcfinitenese ef Cpmnwoare . The FlMt la the Haitas 4 Will ' Rasp It Tins Schley's dispatch won! A eeetatdAAflK 7 , cate thet he bee effected a IsMigg Washington, May li. The navy de- near Santiago and made e person oFtli part haa received a dispatch from Com- vestigatlon of the harbor. At wofM modore Schley, announcing definitely be impossible from the entrenoaPW that ba had located Admiral Cervera'a the bey definitely to see and raeoghtfa Cape Verde squadron in tha hay of the Spanish vessels, hat by effecting, Santiago de Cuba. The commodore a landing at noma point on either side . states that he haa seen and recognised of the entrance, a vantage point eonld the vessels of the Spanish fleet. he gained very likely, from which .the While the navel ofildala have been entire harbor eonld he examined. , In moderately certain for several daya nil propablllty Commodore Schley jpr that Cervera'a squadron waa in the one of hie officers haa succeeded in harbor of Santiago, the official an- performing thia hazardous undertaking nouncement from Commodn ftohley in order to obtain the valuable inforwaa roots ved by the officers onj duty mation contained In his dispatch.. It a impossible owing to tha lateness of the hnuij to obtain any official expression apon the news from Com mod ore Schley. , The effect thet the certainty that Cervara ia practically helpless will have on- the plana of tha naval" atatioa' with- reference to, the invasion of Cuba can only he oonjee-tnre- d. The' transportation of .land forcM to the island, It is nnderatood, wee delayed heoante of the nnocrtalnty. concerning ' the location of the Spanish sqnadron. If that understanding- ia early ins correct, the probability of vasion of Cnba la strong. J this opt nnlikely that the movement of troops,' which haa been delayed from time to time, will - begin thia week, and that before the end of the week the United Stetea foreea will have obtained a substantial foothold upon Caban aolL No information - ia obtainable as to the intentions of Commodore Sehley. ADMIRAL CERVKRA. Whether he will endeavor to foree an (Cape Verde Flsal) entrance to the bay and seek a battle with the Spanleh squadron, .la, not at the department with intense Assurance ia now donhly known, but inch a course at present is rare that the Spanish fleet ia bottled not regarded aa likely. It would be better, in the opinion of some naval hp and that the oork is in the bottle. officials, to keep Cervers an d his vessels CarIt ia not believed that Admiral in the harbor, where they are as safely rera will attempt ' to escape from the absolutely useless as they wpuld be at ! predicament in which he now finda the bottom of the sea. . it sals-fsetio- n. 0. KV1 aukro IS Iro pa, Fat to Sea, One Bobber Killed, the Other Gap Transportfi Troop-Lad-en Destination Unknown. tured and Money Eecovered. ; 'iSSstowasi' TMUMbtotetM r- n troops WUl II CoaoTd uul sit Fareed dr Tn.fa.ilMi a0r AV CMC.Torts. .1 ' I's. : Washington, May 81. Tha military invasion of Cuba has begun. The definite location of Cervera'a fleet, which, M fnr as it ia en active tone in war, might as well ha et the bottom of the Itoyttlwlv which wyofilifl Hew, TphW, mirsl Ks'mpedo colors, have herding ' Baa tiagw . hirher?V. Wirro tacked arffitM-- that InM of hnupHO1. Ill tins DU, OOP Troop I'sdor Wjr. iKoSferal'-- . : made by heavy'. Spanish anthpritfos as to t) Borneo lnfltirtntr, damage agee to the American flm Tha mou thof.be- - harbor Castle ia hot M0 feet wM mile np is La 8oempa, jrhe aal 1a bat $S0 feet wide. two poiata Ora shorahstte the fleet wpnld through the entire a range that even eonld hardly fail to do effd Two'mlled further np hi the last effective fortl&oet eqnadron passed tMe point he nothing to hinder the a hflstion of Cerveraa fleet, 'I Nsvsl officials Aeenttiv battle. They point ott th such an. attaakr;'anAtN)l stances de not. warrant chances. If Schley 'asqnadi ha harbor, it ie eridaat th fi cations were first render' tiraiy naelesa. r FROMCAPtH - : FsstlfleetlaBS naWeMnw aantfeaMmemjCa4. Cape Haytlf fnnf t-j- 'extent of n of ia mad;, t Morns About a he ehou-ee- n tha so that icqyy fire so shurt gunner lea as bottled np in Santiago harbor, has removed the only barrier to sn active eud aggressive campaign. Twenty-five of the largest sn.l swiftest transports that could he gathered at Tampa, Mobile and New Orleans hava boon loaded with their human freight and arc well on their way to Cubs. Their destination has not been an-- , nonneed aud will not be until a landing ic effected. From the porta of embarkation the troops, estimated to be alioiit 30,01)0, proceeded direct to Key West, where Sampson's powerful fleet awaited to convoy them to a landing place previ- ive woik. ously selected. It ia probable that there will be no ta Cards, n. If the less than tour separate military expeicra would ditions, and thet these will lie landed at four different points. Whether Porsedy anni- to I! loo I one of these points or not idea of a cannot he learned. Before the entire dangers of force which it is proposed to use in Cuba can be landed, the transport any must make four separate voyages did enter across the strait. Arrangements have been made to the en- - utilise the services of ths insurgents to the largest possible extent. The government already haa sent expeditions fortl-almo- st ifTi. toa large number of points on the Auaekefi is- land end lsudcd arms fnr the insurgents. Most of the parties succeeded perfertly in their object, nnd it is said vioei from has taken at ths war department that a sufficient Havana aay lining number of the insurgents have been place betweeh jfln.5teitifi ( ,1Brbor o armed to constitute a very effective the channel leading to t! war. support for the troops as they land. and Santiago hrelAi General Miles and bis entire staff the hipa. The Spanish ieat Vlt u have hurriedly left Washington for torts. The firing; waa W, trin. Tampa, to direct the invasion. Ilia tha engsgeme1 progressL Bnd final instructions hava been given him. waa directed nure at th 1(1 Conjectures have been advanced et the forte, which w that Santiago will be the first place to that the latter were di fall. Punte Cerda ie well ii SPAIN'S THIRD FLEET. it until too lato. The , lecleda One Old Ilalk WMIuml Gaea - W(llon nJJition to to the tolegrL(0g fm, of the week, contaica e.tfnd pri-interest in current n them had advantage history, art, special he complete market inpVri''. of Eagle. London, May aHT 31. A dispatch- - I Ceptarod Uw I a Mnbnri tk Karol Hand aad flu a Trk-111 llmd (ia f lb 1mm Nrl iulj Wuuadad. Springville, Rob-ba- n a May 30. Spriugvill hat experienced tha sensation of a hank robbery, a hard but successful chase after the robbers, the surrounding of them in a patch of thick brush, the killing of ona and the capture o! the other. And to use the expression of the live robber after he had bus a Jailed, the old town Is not as sleepy aa it looks to be. The robbery occurred at 10:05 a. m. Saturday. Two men walked .into the Springville bank and presented a cheek as follows: Rprlngville, Utah, May S8, 1808. On sight pay to the order of T. S. Cere well, th sum of f.DU. 0. 11. Caktkx. , By T. C. Burton. They asked the Wtokkeepei'i Hr. Packard, the only person there was in the bank at the itime. if Mr. Carter hak left any money there to pay the cheek with. He replied that he had not. Then turning to his books Mr. Packard uus startled with Look here young man in a commanding tone, and looking np found himself covered by two revolvers. The robber who waa afterward killed kept Packard covered while the other robber went behind the railing and began gathering np all the money he could find. While thus engaged he dropped a stack of twenties, and while picking them up Packard lowered ids hand and touched an alarm button. The robber on guard noticed tha movement and exclaimed: O d you! put that hand up and keep it there." The alarm ie connected with Mr. Reynold's store. On several previous occasions the alarm hail been accidentally sounded and this waa thought to hava been the cue again. Ko Mr. Reynolds stepped up to the teleahone, and rung up the bank to ask if anything waa wrong. Receiving no reply he realized that this was no falss alarm. Ha grabbed two Winchesters e and rushed for tha street, bnt the a street corner a block turning ' away. Messengers were started on blcyolei, on horseback and on foot to raise the alarm, and in an ineredlbly short time a large posae was in purrob-wer- to the suit The robber after securing all tha 3Q$p. jumped in BaroelfTi hqrr- - ,11(10 Hi POWDER Absolutely Pure oni mm row HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F ., lav voro. DOOS. A simpla Opsrailoa rwhmwt ky aa OU lUaafcnaltk. "My father, who ia an old man, haa always been fond of dogs and he has always performed an operation on all tha animal ha haa owned to prevent them from having tha rabies," said a gentleman to a writer In the Baltimore Sun. He haa hod but one animal affected, and in this ease ha tailed ta lake th prre-ntioha had done with the other dogs. When he waa 17 yean of age he knew a German biaekmnlth who owned two puppies. Ha called my father one day and raid: I will show you something which will always be of use to yo .' Taking one of ths dogs, the placed It on n boot top, and. pulling Us mouth open, (Hilled the Mlmal'a tongue out Then he look a sharp knife and mad a M4t under he do'a tongue, then took aa awl and forced out a email worm. When he had completed the operation the blacksmith asked father to try hie hand on the other animal, which he did. The black imith then raid: These dege will never have the hydrophobia. If thay are bitten by a mad dog their Jaw will Jock and they will not lie able to open them. " 1 he apeakor said his father had taken the preran-tkto follow the bkcksmitha advton On of the doge which lied been treat ed by this process waa bitten by n deg whloh waa mad and In a few day the mouth of the dug became locked aad ihe animal died without Inflicting aay injury to any ana Tha gentleman with the theory say ba would like to have cm of the mrdletl fraternity experl roent with two doga, taking the from the tongue biarl-amlt- h m In |