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Show if-- . THE PAYSON GLOBE PAYSOX UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY VOL VI. MI0I Formidable Squadron Organized to Bombard Spain's Sea Ooait btant to bptax Aasart-aa- a Ipola, la Har Fhlllpplas Kiysdltloa. Has Laft Hw Hum lort at tha Moray a( Oar Float Washington, June 28. It hu bna leflnitely decided to attack Bpaln at toma. With this aim, a new squadron iu been formed, which will be by Commander WaUon, and which will call for Spain aa aoon aa Santiago baa fi.ll n. It la thought tbe itart will be madu from Santiago on July 4. Three lari.--e collier hare already been ordered to Newport New to coal. The will ba proriaioned for a four montha' cruise. Thla daclaire atop ha bean taken in ardar to prerent Admiral Camara' squadron, which la the moat powerful Spain haa, from proceeding to tba Fhil- Ipplnea. It la not feared that Dtrwsy will be defeated and the blockade of Manila rained, for with the Charlaa-to- n and Monterey and forti 8 nations at Carite, Dewey ia more than a match for any fleet Spain can coneeutrat in eaatern water. The fear ia that Camara will not only not attempt to find Dewey, but will aroid him, and endearor to capture the tranaporta carrying United State troop to the Fhilr ipplnea, by lying in wait in the patha the ahlpe are moat likely to follow. General Merritt and tha ; Governor 4,000 troopa who are to accompany him would be a rich haul for Camara and hia men, and would be n more diaaa-trou- a blow to the United State than it ia poaaible to delirer agalnat Dewey. It ia not probable that any more reinforcement for Dewey wiU anil until Camara ia brought home to defend Spaniah porta from attack by tha American fleet Commander Watson' squadron will be aa fellow: Flagship, Newark; bat tleshipa Iowa and Oregon, cruiser Yoaemlte, Yankee and Dixie, and tha colliers Bcandia, Abarenda and Alexander. The Cadiz squadron la officially bulletined a follows: Pelayo, Carlo V, Andes, Proserpina, Patriots, Bapldo, Buenos Ayres, lain -- da Pansy, Colon, Corsdong and San Francisco. Of the two squadron a, the United ;..r States ia superior in every respect, except in torpedo boats. The Spanish coast haa many points that may be attacked with disastrous results, and the eastern eqnadroa ia expected to be among the moat active of all our fiesta. eom-nand- fi.-e- HAVANA Pans TERRIFIED. of Haaaar Added to loading to Revolt. lei are Key West, Fla., June 28. The moot authentic and reliable newa yet obtained of the true condition of affairs in Havana la furnished in a report by a British snbject who recently left Havana on the British cruiser TalboL He aaya a reign of terror exist at the Cuban capital. Captain General Blanae haa Issued a proclamation announcing that any one daring to express an unfavorable opinion of or suspected wt being dissatisfied with the present policy of the government, will be summarily shot without trial or investigation. This proclamation, it appears caused dissatisfaction among the member of the Orden Publico, or police force, who threatened to revolt if full rations were not 'given them. It la expected that, aa the Ordea Publico (a a numerous body, trouble will multi Famln e is 1mm i men t, and the stories of stores having come via Batamaae to be untrue. The informant thinks Havana cannot possibly hold out six weeks longer. stricken, its inhabitThe'dty ants are expecting every moment to he bombarded by tha American fleet, as they realize that Captain General Blanco'a attitude releases the United States from the obligation of giving the customary bombardment notice. CAMARA ORDERED FORWARD the Philippine. London, June 21. A special dispatch from Madrid aaya the minister of rine, Senor Annon, haa made a statement to the 'effect that Admiral Camara's squadron will leave Port Said immediately for the Philippine Is lands. lie is also credited with saying that he believes the squadron Is powerful enough to defeat the ships under Admiral Dewsy. Port Said, June 28. Upon the application of the United States consul hare, orders have been issued forbidding tha coaling at this port of Admiral Camara's fleet until further order. Ctah Cavalry Want SalL San Francisco, June IA It now ace ml the delay in the Utah cavalry's sailing for Manila will be indefinite, for the .reason that the proximity of the Spam Jish flotilla will make a voyage perilous meet-lin- g .Captain Caine said as much at a of the men and 'officers. He stated that troops leaving Itodsy ran chances and that a week ihsnce it would bv almost suicidal. Th .cavalry furnished mount and mounlei orderlies for the officers of the Mien isota and Wyoming forces who waai aboard ship. Indlwtld to Leave Feet Said Fa MORE TROOPS FOR SH A FTE 4 Expedition of tCOO UatBLtlsp SsstUso. f AI QUASI Llewellyn aud Jenkins, and moved to tba support of Cs plain Capron, who wu galling it hard. At the same time Colonel Wood and Major Brodie took ths left wing and advanced la open order on the Spanish right wing. Major Brody wu wounded before the troopa had advanced 100 yards. Colonel Wood then took his right wing end shifted Colonel Roosevelt to thq left. In the meantime th firs .from the Spaniards had increased la volume, but, notwithstanding, an order for general charge wu given, end with a yell the men sprang forward. Colonel Roosevelt, in front of his men. Matched rifle and ammunition h.lt from I wounded soldier, and1 eheeriog and yelling with his men, ld tbs advance For a moment tha bullets were singing like a swarm of bees alt arwnnd them, and every instant sums poor fellow went down. On the right wing. Can tain McCllntock had hi leg broken b ahnliet from a machine gun, while four of his men went down. At ths ume time Captain Lnns, of troop F, lost nine of liist men. Then ths reserve, troops K end E, ware ordered np. Cob onel Wood, with thq right wing, charged straight at a lioek honae 800 yards away, and Colonel Roosevelt, on the left, slisrged at the same time. Up the men went, yelling'like fiends, and never stopping to return the fire of the Spaniards, but kept on with a grim determination to capture the block house. That charge wu the and. When within 500 yards of the coveted point, the Spaniards broke and ran, nnd for the first time we bed tha pleuure which the Spaniard bed been experiencing all through tbe engagement, of hooting with the enemy in eight That the Spaniards were thoroughly to the rout to be taken by posted the Americans in iheir movement toshown by ward Seville wu evident, the careful preparation they had made. The main body of the Spaniards wu posted on a hill, oh t heavily wooded lopes of which had Bren erected two block houses, flanked by irregular of to nee and fallen trees. At the bottom of these hllla run two roade, along which Lieutenant Colonel Roosevelt's men and aiglet troops of First and Tenth eavalry, ,'wfth a battery of four how)tsera, advanoed. Thru roade are but.lKllo more "than ; gulllea, rough end , narrow, fat at almost Tbps Ia impassable. places 'Y trails ths fight oeeurred.' ' The dead number l), with 15 wOundad Thirty-eevs- n dead and 9 missing. the, brush, Spaniards and many mors are thought to ba there. MORRO MUST FALL. NO. 22. 2, 181)8. IRS UTAH SEWS. Mil Royal teaks too tea pom Tha hey crops of Itavle county uffered considerably from a severe Colonel Torroy and Staff MiracuRoosevelt Rough Riders Win Praise rainstorm on the 23rd. From Regulars. lously Escape Death. The grand lodge of Utah, Knights of Fythlaa were in session In Salt Lake Fear Elite so Savaral Harlasaly laJaraU City the first of lest week. loaricai Troops Ban Into ss iabaixlx and Altar Sovrv Fighting. Chnrga In a Xear-En- d Collslua Iteo as On Wednesday, July 8, tha old folks thn Eutronrhnd Know nnS laJareS All Froox Wyomlng-- T f Davie end Salt Lake counties will rat Thom to Flight. EsflBM to Blsoxo. be given day at the Lagoon. A cloudburst caused the Price rivet Wuhlngton, June 27. Details of Tupelo, Mis., June 27. The first Willow Creek to rise to the danger end Colonel of the battle in front Motion of the train carrying Santiago, parthe latter part of the week. Torrey1 regiment of rough riders te point ticipated in by Colonel Woods rough new building are going np in d the from each Many end four into tha crashed the front wu riders, troops by e to be lection at 5:40 p. tu., and four men Huntington, an! the Eighth and Tenth eavalry, here been y received end show it to have been a enjoying a substantial building boom. were killed outright end several The new troops for Captain Caine's desperate engagement against fearful injured. Colonel Torrey and his staff escaped death In a miraculous Mvalry have successfully passed the odds, in a strongly fortified position. The American troopa were drawn Into manner, the sleeper in which they were final examination and are now an ambuscade, end it is remarkable riding having been reduced to epliutere. cavalrymen. ITALYS MANY TAXES.. that the loss of life wu not greater. Tha secretary of tlie Interior hu It wu on the rear of the first section. Tha American troops acted nobly, unColonel Torrey alone of the officers wu ordered patented to the Union Paclfio Its Faoyla of tha Country Oppraseod Almost Bajrund Kedersase Injured. flinchingly facing the concentrated railway a list of lands containing 100 fire of the enemy. Ths population of ths United States The men killed were in the middle of sere in the Salt Lake City district. times that News hu been received of the Is about two and oae-ha- lf tha train, the ear they were in having The fight wu opened by General been eompletely telescoped. They were drowning of Henry Rhodes, a young of Italy. Tba population of Italy was Yonng, who set out early In tbe mornall from Wyoming, the majority having men formerly a resident of Lehl. He 11.000.- 000 In 1896; tbe present populaing to dislodge a body of Spaniard of the United States is 77,500,000.' wee drowned in the Ashley fork river-Th- e tion nilsted from 1 .a ramie. known to be near Quinine. When he Ths annual expenses of Italy for gor-- 1 bed proceeded about two miles Cuban The first section stopped to take comDixie have in farmers arnmsntal purposes are in excess of tba scoots ranked into camp and announced water and had whistled to start up menced to herveet their grain, end equivalent to 5501,000.000 In American when the second section rounded a by the end of the week the major money, or more than $100,000,000 above that the Spaniards were strongly enenrve and dashed into it Tbe engineer trenched but a short distance ahead. portion of the small grain crop will the expenses of the United States govof the second section la held responThe machine guns were brought to ths ernment in so ordinary year. These have been taken care of. sible for the accident, and threats of front and placed in position, while the Senator Cannon haa secured the expenses, however, include some items men eronched in the road, waiting Imlynching kim were made by ths troops passage of hie bill to permit the state which belong moie properly to what may be sailed tbe obligations of tha In tba first section, bnt ha had disapwho to Roosevelt's men, give to select lands granted under the enpatiently financial system States were tolling over the little trail along peared. He was later found, but se abling act in quantatles of not leas than to improvident running expenses, but ordlas.y to to unsbls ba the crest of ths ridge, time to get np. speak. section. badly injured than ven with this ccknowlsdgment tha In ths second section on baggage At 7: 10 a. m., General Yonug gave Bection hands found a man lying mount of such ordinary expenses to ear wu thrown Into tha ditch, but In near the railroad track about a mile be reined from taxation Is in exeeu the command to the men at the Hotchkiss guns to open fire. The commend this train bnt few were hurt, and non from Willard, who had presumably 9350.000.- 000 year. For its war depart- -' wu the beginning of a fight that for Mriously. fallen from a train. Ha was so badly ment Italy spends In a year 545,000,- -! 000; for Its navy department, IIO.OOO.h Ths wounded were removed to a braised that recovery is doubtful. stubborn ness has seldom been squalled. 000; public instruction, by tbs central vacant building In ths town. Tha Instant tha Uotchklsa guns were th la witness a Joseph Adamson, government, 510,000,000; public works j contained C, sections A, The the the hillsides fired, troopa commending Griffin divorce case at Salt Lake, he 510.000.- 000; ' the expense iff collecroad gave forth volley after volley E, L, G and M, forming part of a regiewora he affidavit falsely that made tion" (public officials agents, tax gatb- -' PHILIPPINE FORCES. ment being transported to Jacksonfrom the Mausers of tha Spanish. and erers and clerks), 535,000,000; maintegainst Mrs. Griffin at the trial, Goa oral Mssrltt WIU Have 1 1,000 Mu "Don't shoot until yon see someville, Fla. The Utah troopa were la that lie received 181 for his testimony. nance of the showy but useless depart- -' radar His Coamaad. the third eeetion. thing to shoot at," yelled General W. U. Smith end J. H. Dole, who at ment of foreign effalie. 510,000,000; tha' The killed Willie B. Wallace, troop civil list, $3,000,000. There is, Wuhlngton, June 28. The under- Yonng, and tha men, with set jaws their preliminary examination, pisad king's the annual Gordon, B; Sam Johnson, troop C: Interest on what is' standing at the war department Is that and gleaming eyes obeyed tha order. then, of having to the charge known ss ths cinnol dated (or bonded) colored porter; Cornelius Lenihan, guilty the total number of reg aim re and vol- Crawling along the edge of ths road at Chinaman attempted to hold np the unteers which will be dispatched to and protecting themselves Italian national debt. Ths lnterest much ss troop CL have changed their plea to amounts esch year to nearly $100,000,-00- 0 0. Manila in command of Major General Mapee, Bnnnyslde, Fetally injured Henry atrial. be will not guilty and given (tbs United States expended for InMerritt will approximate 21,000 men. troop C, both lege out off, punctured Allen D. Cambell, a Salt Lake Sheep- terest last year $37,000,000); $15,000,-00- 0 Of these, 10,000 have already left San In abdomen. for Interest on tbe floating Italian owne a ranch at th month Francisco in thru separate expedition. Injured Private Qlmmer, troop L, man, who $15,000,000 for what art known dabt; of east mllee 25 about With the troops now at Sah Francisco, head crushed; R. D. Staley, troop M, of Sweet water, of as "fixed annuities," which remain a lot the bonne, lost Pangnltch, and thou mi their way to that eity, elbow dislocated; E. Perkins, troop L, stock of "fixed;" $4,000,000 for the department the remainder of the Eighth corps will both hips jammed; Wallace Hodge, hsrnesii, two saddles and a finance; $10,000,000 tor ths mainteweek. It la of be made np. provisions, by fire lest nance of postoffices (for ths loss from trqop G, ankle broken; George Card! bean the work of aa their The fourth expedition to the Philipoperation) and tha government ner, troop C, hip hart; Rudolph Wid-a-r, thought to have S'XIneendlary. is back scheduled telegraph system; $400,000 for ths to officers' mesa start strained; eook, somewhere pines Jess F. MeMillea ta on trial la "promotion cf agriculture;" $2,000,-00- 0 between the 0th and 10th of Jnly, and Hiram ILDaria, troop 0, pnkla sprained; for "general expentes;" $500,000 for Lake far. tha murder of John Belt Will C, arrangements for it are making at San broken; ' Henry Steltx, troop leg tnd M. Pbelpe, who wee the maintenance of the' manat Charles Francium and at Washington. The Egan. Qrovsrnor, troop C, leg bruised; Joseph chamber of deputies, end the balance guilty tbe in plead murder, fifth, and probably the last of tha Aaron, troop C, back sprained; W. H. implicated to life imprison- for sundry end miscellaneous expenses, cries of expeditions, the officials now A, ankle dieloeated; A. sod was sentenced so That Robins, troop to think he n exact subdivision of which, under Badaocd ba narfeov seems Pafaasss McMlllen Hay ment. hope to see launched on its way before Evans, troop E, hip dislocated; Joseph the Italian system of keeping neounte. Can Expft In tha BsUls Sampson hie end attorneys la the 1st of A uguat, the expectation being L, slightly injured; may be eleered, Wilkinson, impracticable. troop of 27. The troops a hard flghL Santiago, Jnne Tbe present debt of Italy le equivathat eome of the transports nsed In tbs Schenck, troop C, leg badly Brushed. will make Carlare almost and Stales Peter of United child old ths Spain A two lent to $2,500,000,000, end as there Is a year first expedition will have returned from REUNION OF MISSIONARIES face to face, lew than four miles son of Greenville was brought Into deficit every year, and small provision Manila before that time and will ba treatment for a sinking fund, it is constantly on apart. re tba FaeiSe Islands at Gaidar's Fork oa Logan for surgical ready to start again acrou the Pscifio Tha picket lines at eerUin points dal r 7. Th child broke Its arm soma time ths increase. Tha taxes In Italy, which with American troopa aboard. ars within hailing distance of the encountry. Include many Itama Salt Lake City, June 29. The gsn-tr- ago, and through th negligence of iU Is e poor which In other countries would be exdeemy. It seems certain that the battle Hoaorlog Kami Havocs. committee who have in charge the parents the limb grew together In THEODORE ROOSEVELT. of Santiago most come within the tnnnal reunion of tha Polynealon Mis- formed shape, necessitating th break- empt. There ere taxes on land, taxes Wuhlngton, June 29 The president on buildings, taxes on Incomes, taiM Who brave led the hu sent two special messages to concharge against the week. The troops ere all ashore and sions have made errengemente for tha ing of the arm again, and ths proper on successions, excise taxes, taxes from hidden foe. maneuvering for favored positions, gathering this year at Calder'a Park, etting of IL gress, providing for recognition of tbt customs, which yield In a year $50,000,-00- 0 services of Lieutenant Hobson, ths storming and holding them when nec- and the date selected ia Thursday, The county commissioners issued an only, and octroi duties, imposed on of to sufficient lut July 7. hero of the Merrimac; of Lieutenant possible from the fearful fire of the essary, with supplies marketable property brought Into dtp order notifying all Sanpete owner exseveral day Newcomb and the crew of ths revenuj Spaniah troopa, some of them In, and which amount In a year to The object of these reunions Is to beep herd thst they would be stripped cutter Hudson, which rescued tbtj to the waist, watched tha base of the General Shifter, when uked how cultivate a fraternal feeling amongst pected to pay tlieir taxes in Sanpete more than $15,000,000. There Is ths todebacco monoply, which Is virtually a tax torpedo boat Winslow at Cardenas hill and when any part of a Spaniard the campaign la progreasing, uid: til elder and others who have visited county. The hoard also decided to 'I am well satisfied with tho pro the Sandwich Islands, Samos, Tahiti, fend all local sheepmen in salts that on smokera, of $40,000,000 a year; the Captain nodgsdon, of ths dispatch boat became visible, they fired. Never for alt monopoly, a culinary tax, of Hugh McCulloch, which figured in tha an Instant did they falter. great that is being made. Tha disem- Tonga, New Zeeland, Tumanla or may ba brought sgslnst thsm by outand local taxes for tbe mainteof was collection but barkation slow, battle at Manila, and Naval Cadetj C One hnaky warrior of the Tenth eavconsidering Australia, and to offer an opportunity side counties to enforce nance of schools. Tbe state gate revJoseph Wright Powell, who held thj alry, with a ragged wound in his thigh, tha limited faeliltlM and th exposed for renewing acquaintanceship! formed notes which sheep owners ware com- enue from telegraph offices and prisnature of the landing places, the men in counties where ons; from the use of state property, steam launch under ths bluffs at San-- ! foreign lends and upon tha islands pelled to give to the coolly knelt behind a rock, loading and leases to individuals, stamps (an Item tiago harbor searching for tha craw of firing, and when told by on of his have dons welL 1 only await tha of the aea; also to present to the people their sheep were wintered. to meet who assemble some of the the Merrimac. peculiar comrades that he was woonded, laugh- landing of sufficient supplies William Gnsney, aged IS, of Lehl of nearly $20,000,000), and from lotteriM all emergencies to begin the movement eharacterbitica and custom of tbs sa- and his brother, were "laying" for an Hem of $15,000,000. But ail thaa Authority is asked of the senate for ed and uid: "Oil, that all and apaculatlve taxes, tha transfer of Hobson from the con- that's been there for eome time." right; on Santiago. I am unable to uy liva races. some birds, sod spent tha night in a methods mouopollee of "raising ths wind" fall I much am take will struction corps to the line of the navy, when it place. renwhich will be in tree the An near In tha meantime, sway off to ths they shed interesting program ,short of supplying the full needs of th conduct of ths and the president announces that with left, was heard ths crack dered, and it Is anticipated that native expected to find their game early in IUllen government which fall! behind of the rifles pleased at the gallant notion at and Sevilla with the authority given, he will suitably ad- of Colonel Woods' men end the regular, men in Hawaiian, Samoan a, Maoris and Ta- tha morning. They bad a loaded each year and becomes involved in cool and veteran work. Th vicvance Hobson In the line. The Hud- deeper-tone- d hot-guwith them. William Kin-bal- l, deeper obligation. In adlltlon to tho hitians will take part in tha exercises, of the their volley firing son crew are to be given a vote of wu complete." tory dances and their and 1J Over songs there peculiar ths American While years old, found the boye general taxation by the government, Spanish. th army la advancing toward will be a treat to alL thanks and .medals of commemoration. next morning end proceeded to .there le local or commune taxation Iossm were the greatest. Mlaep is surmised in well inCaptain Ilodgadon is to be eultably Elder who have ever labored in have some fun. 11s fired tha gun off amounting to $120,000,000 a year, whlM Colonel Woods' men. with an advenes Santiago, it Morro communes will formed circles that cutis recognized. to ths elder brothers head: ths the debt of the Italian Polynesia, or in any of tha above guard well out in front, and two be tbe first to $500,000,000. attacked. It will be named colonies, also their families and Amounts, collectively, The presidents mentioning Hobson, Cnban off. point tore hieeer and scattered before hot them, but apguides stormed from the rear after the ehipa friends, are cordially invited to attend. Some of the shot eleo entered hie The marvel to any observer la that cites the fut that the crew with him parently no flankers, went squarely have bombarded it into a Italians have been able to meet eo have been spirit of hu- Committees on recaption will be tn at- head. already promoted. Into the trap set for them by the much of thle vast and oppressive burGovWith this a bass, tha other tendance at the park to welcome visThe president hu sent to the senate The reward of 1300 offered by end only the unfaltering mility. den as they have In view of tha fact Spaniards, the nomination of Nayil Cadet Joseph courage of the men in the face of a defenses of tha harbor entrance will itors. Caldera iark possesses d ernor Well for the esptnraof Jos Wal- 'that tbe per capita national debt of or who one was be by one, destroyed, captured Wright Powell to be an ensign. fire that would even make a veteran .Italy Is now $75, and the absence o( advantages for such a gather- ker, the notorious outlaw, until Sampson can with safety enter weeks ego near Book Cliffs, ;$75 (or Its equivalent In lire) haa bean six be a will killed there and what undoubtedly ing, quail, prevented might easily OMAHA EXPOSITION. and annihilate Cervera, In Grant eonnty, has been paid. Ths , noticed among Italians centrally by have bMn a disuter. A it wu, troop ths harbor large attendance. to are be feared whose gnus powerful railHalf-fare on ail ratee are given money was divided between nineteen all traveler. Special Dots Darin thoLMonth of.Jsly st L, the edvenee guard, under the unin tha Expasltlaa. fortunate Capron, wu all surrounded, above anything attacking Santiago, roads on account of the Mining Con- men. Above lha Law. Wood-houscan maintain a disastrous A yeung man by ths name of Omaha, Jnne 10. The special days and hut for tha reinforcements hor- because they The law considers every gress to be held in Salt Lake City, Jnly to he the of and fire Beaver from hall beyond keep range any 6, end persons desiring to attend the who claims to at the exposition for tha coming month ridly sent forward, every man would good until he ie proven to be bad, hot comment of Hhafter'a field piece. considerable censed of fas are follows: these R cnnUm should take advantage tha women don't. Atchleon Globe. City, probably have been killed or wounded. Tbe general opinion among naval of SL George recently. Jnly 1 Texu melon and grape day "There must have been nearly 1,500 special prices. Railroad tickets can be In tba vicinity Is that Santiago town will b and says he hu July 8 Christian Endeavor day, bought at all stations on Jnly 5, 6 and He claims to bs Christ, Spaniard in front and to the aides of experts burned by the Spaniards before they 7, come to save the eonle of the people of Jnly 4 Independence day. good to return till July 11. ne, uid Lieutenant Rose veil whan world. surrender; that Admiral Cervera will Jnly 7, 8 end 9 Lonluna days. Any of ths general committee will this pert of tha discussing the flghL They held the bi ships, and that h will then be 11 destroy information. further Massachusetts day. to and W. Q. Schultx, give July H. rifle machina pleased with and 8. Thompson NOTARY PUBLIC. gur.s ridges pits Jnly 12 Tennessee Press association nnd had a body of men in ambush In ubmit to the enemy. If this supposi- Tha committee in charge consist of the two men captured at tbs Urns Jos is correct, tha whole work should John T. Caine, chairman; D. Goddard, day. Paveon City. th thick jungle at the eldee of th tion Walker and th alleged Batch Csaeldsy Office In Bank. Matthew Noall, Frank Cutler, Jams were shot, pleaded not guilty when Jnly 14 Ida county and Ida Grove road over which ws were advancing. be accomplished in a week. It is hardly likely that tha army can H. irotvn, Joseph 8. Dean, Ueber 8. their case came np at Castle Dais. (lows) day. Our advance forward struk ths men in effect its purpose without considerable Cutler and Win. O. Lee. Tbe address Jnly 15 Du Moines day. ambnth and drove them out, but they They have eegsged Judge L. B. loss, although its superiority In DuU. Dean, 701 N. Rhodes to defend them. ie Jnly 20 Minnesota day. lost Captain Capron, Lieutenant mber, caliber aud generalship Inauraa of the Secretary J, Second WestsL, Salt Lake City. IT IS NOT A BLUFF. Thomas and about 15 men killed or An Italian of Castle Gate recently an ultimate sweeping victory. The Elders greet and invite their wonned. for a wife. Tbe ad. was advertised CorniMst Dotentlnod to Bend a Squad-ro-a Tha friends in tha Polynesian tongues as Flans of the Frraideat. Spanish firing wu accurst, so to Simla. answered, the couple married, and all fullows; aeenrste, indeed, that it surprised ms, want well until e few days ego, when Washington, Jnne 27. Some annoy-anr-e Washington, Jnne 29. The impres- and fhclr Over Douglass' hardware star. E Tahitian A haera msi i to tatou wu firing fearfully heavy. the blushing brlds converted all th has been caused President Mcsion which seems to prevail in soma' oioi oaoa te tatou evee mai amuirna pertaining to high art dentsrythlng I want to say word for our own funds of th household to her us and Kinley by statements concerning his quarters that the sending of tbs fleet decayed teeth made ear Badly istry. continued Lieutenant pnnloa. Roosevelt new. men," for the summer. Secretary Porto Spain ia intended solely to prevent departed for pastures plans Ufa vlcabla for i E mai ko hele onkou Ilnwaitana by tha adjustment cd officer did mnn and hie duty ter announced last that tho ksknu liui r'olia. Admiral Camara from going to the "Every Clark, who ranges a bunch oi gold JamM night or po resists crowns. amalgam to the handle. Not a men flinched. Philippines is erroneous. There Is no np on Taylor mountain, recently president had made no pinna yet for sheep te kl mai kontou Mnoricv fiacre From took who officer another a this a movement a been and has the that the summer, question that long killed a panther near his camp that under consideration for some time, and n in Cuba continues critical, laitri hu troh a part in the fighting, more altuath from tip to tip of Best and in II it ia the fixed intention of the govern prominent remxin l:i vil outou uma. measured twelve feet he would Svii'.'Vi Wudiinglon. Clark and the treed meut to send the vessels to Spain's home fetalis were obtained. v vacation no .iliilil will panther Ths mo take moe tan Toinfiiiis el dogs When the firing begun. Liciitenant- - in all prnl, waters, whether Camara's fleet prothe riuiiucr. Despite th tre ho-- i earns to their assistance with a gun, at prices wlteia tha reaeh of all Colonel Roosevelt took the right wing, during ceeds to ths Philippines or not is which lie rmne tnriiduua!rai:i all to nr .nippy Reunion, filling the animal with bnckshoL undergoing, 1 with troop G and K, under Captain the president is :n ecvl!ent health. Oldt'Ca I'urk, .lull 7, 1891. Washington, June 29. Orders hav been issued for the departure of an other large army expedition from Ttmpa. composed of about 9000 men of tha Second division of the Fourth army eorpa, under command of Brigadier General Snyder, and alx batteries of artillery, three light aud three Tha preparations have been heavy. proceeding quietly for eome days, end although the storee have been going aboard at Tampa, the rigid censorship at that point hu prevented any word to the expedition. The going out actual departure from Tampa is by the war department to occur at any moment. Tbe plan of movement hu bun thorTwelve oughly determined upon. transports are to carry the expedition. They will move first to Key West, at which point a strong naval convoy will meet them and eaoort tha expedition to Santiago. The warships constituting the naval convoy are not disclosed, but they probably will Include one battleship and several cruiser and auxiliary erafL General Snyder's Second division of the Fourth army eorpa is now at Tampa, and ia made np of three brigades and nine regiments, follows: First brigade, General I. De Hussey commanding, Eleventh United Statu infantry; Nineteenth United States Infantry. Second brigade, General L. H. Carpenter commanding, First District of Columbia, Second New York, Fifth Maryland. Third brigade, Oenerrl R. IL Hall commanding, Third Pennsylvania, On h Hundred and Indiana, First Ohio, First Illinois. u u eee-on- town-eseia- url-ousl- full-fledg- u u Fifty-aevent- u , al n u nnsur-psHse- e, u R. S. Dr. Wlmmer, J. H. EVANS emist. Sets Teeth |