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Show COALVILLE TIMES TIMES rt HU SUING CO. COALVILLE. UTAH. UTAH Dr. Georg H. IS lit! NEWS. Santiago! Fort Attacked and Force of Marine Landed, t irnro of Halt Lake has bars appointed surgeon of UitUtak artillery. illai d 1 011 n g of Utah has been appointed colonel of the Second regiment, U. 8. volunteer engineers. The hospital corps of the National Guard of Utah is to be recruited np to jta maximum strength at once. T& Christian Scientists are building ; handsome church in Salt Lake City, to cost, with the grounds, 920,000, Nellie Gebson, the ly ear-ol- d glil whose leg was broken by being rnn over by a Salt Lake street ear, will reoover. httleaoo of LTWrUarrii waaehot In the back by another boy at Beaver ,last week, while hunting pigeons The "round ts likely to prove dangerous. Nearly all of the beet crop of the state has been hoed, and thinned the flrst time, and everything points to a bonnteous crop of sugar beets thts year. The identity of the dead Springville bank robber has not been eauUlshe.1, after all dues have been exhausted. Maxwell refuses to disclose bis name. A I i SOIL Din Arm MImmS bf Camp, os Oar S 4dlr Her Ars Saf.ly sad b City WU1 ' 8mo be Captures. Jtu, tUmtM Washington, Jnne A Advices from Kingston, Jamaica, report the reduction of the forte at the entrance to Hantiago harbor, and the landing and entrenchment of marines under protection of the heavy guns of the fleet The bombardment was furious, a large number of sheila taking effect Unbans joined with the fleet and attacked tha city while the bombardment was la progress. A report of landing of regulars is expected, when steps will be taken to occupy tbe city and capture Carrera's fleet Tbe fleet formed the me of the po- -t batteries. Tha firing then became a long reverberating crash of thunder and tbe shells raked tbe Spanish batteries with terrible effect Fire broke oat in Catalina fort and silenced tbe Hpsnlsh guns. The firing of the fleet continued until 1 o'clock, when the Spanish ceased firing entirely, and Admiral Sampson hoisted the cease firing signal. Generally the fire of tbe fleet was Many of the earth very destructive. works were knocked to pieces and the Eatrellp and Catalina fortifications were so damaged that it in questionable whether they ever will be able to renew any effective yrork daring tbs war. i After tbe fleet retired the Spaniards returned to some of the guns and sent twelve shells after the fleet, but aooaa was injured. One large shell feU close to the collier Justin. Throughout the entire engagement no American ship was hurt and no American was injured. The Spaniards stuck to their gnas, and their losa must hare been heavy. MANILLA HERO DEAD, a One Captula Thousand Spaniards Killed and Two Thousand Captured. i ot rrotwiiw. : ewu srs Captar.ua MpaaUh Oet-- uunr Mmy purntm-C- ttf Merritt' Boy fall Baton Arriv. June 7. Advices from persistent rumors of S palish reverses at tbe hands of Washington, confirm M oil under Acquinalda. Spanish garrison around Man. In have all been driven into the city, and all tbe Spanish population is being removed into the walled portion of the city. For seventy hour s combat boa raged, with the advantage decidedly on tbe side of tbe insurgents, who fight with long knives. A thousand Spaniard have been killed and about 2,000 hand-to-han- d esptured Tbs insurgent have taken Malaban, Tarslae. Iiscoor and San Tamers, and tre attacking Moorlate, which ts n sub-srb- Grtdlyf to Otyoapla XHw IV m lajuria Washington, June 7. Captain Charles V, Gridley, commander of the cruiser Olympia, and one of the heroes of the brilli&nt victory of Manila, is dead. The announcement of his death was received by the navy department In a cablegram from Pay master Galt, of tbe navy, dated at Kobe, Japan, June 4, and directed to Secretary Long. Tbe dispatch contains this simple statement: Captain Gridley died today. Remains accompany me on Coptic." Captain Vernon Gridley Is the first Americsnofficer fif great prominence whose death is a direct result of the filiating war with Spain. As the commander of Admiral Dewey's splendid flagship, and one of the admirals chief advisers. Captain Gridley achieved distinction at the battle of Manila bay and added to bis previous laurels by winning high praise from his superiors in the service for distinguished gallantry and ability. He fought his ship from the conning tower, while Admiral the narrowness of the channel would wey directed the movements of his entail too much risk in forcing them, which could not be justified on any Tn double oolumu Ssaipsee's Sapor. six miles off Morro Castle at 6 o'clock the city. in tbe morning and steamed alowly to Washington, June 8.- - Shortly after A active regiment bos shot its officers within 3,ooif yards of tha shore, the 7 o'clock last evening information con- so T joined the Insnrgeots. The inpretext., the capture ol the fleet of held in the harbor is only a question the dispatches followed the firmatory concerning surgent army is growing daily. Brooklyn leading, by time. of Marblehead, Texas and Massachusetts, the bombardment of the fortifications -Admiral Dewey has gathered the and turned eastward. The second line, of Santiago reached the navy depart- steamers now blockaded in the river to Having reached this conclusion work was immediately begun to put the the New Yerk leading, with the Nsw ment It came In the form of a cable-gra- lie off Cavite in readiness to receive from Admiral Sampson, which into operation. The Merrimac, Orleans, Yankee Iowa and Oregon fol plans Tbe foreigners. Spanish are losing was in the made a ' Vixen Tbe westward. turned public following: large collier which had arrived with lowing, arm. ammunition and field pieces coal was selected. Her cargo was and Susses were far ent on tha left Secretary of the Navy: Rombarded almost daily, so persistent ore tha transferred to the holds of the warflank, watching theyiflemen on shore. Santiago, 7:30 to 10 a. m. today, Jnne (L rebel attacks. The natives ars flockSilenced works quickly, without injury ships and she waa immediately preing to Aquinaldo's standard. He in, on Willie Smith and Loots Wilson, aged The Dolphin and Porter did similar of any kind, though within 3,000 yards the whole, Six torpedoes were placed ea flsnk. the pared. duty right the on 19 and 9, were arrested for conducting campaign petty lor-side in, her hull below the one line headed by the New York Tbe Sampsox. along hnmsne principles. In the course of a eeny in breaking into a law office in attacked water line and connected by electric new earthworks near the Csrvsras Keport, Salt Lake City and atealing some postwires to tbe bridge from where they Merro Castle. The Brooklyn column 8. Ths following offiage stamps. Jans Madrid, were to be exploded. All was made took up n station opposite the Estrella John Thompson, who has been heh, and Catalina battefiei and the new cial dispatch was rscalvsd from-Adabout day--ligready Thursday morning rol Carvers: Six American vessels to answer for the robbery of the Jen- - earthworks but Sampson delayed the startalong tbs shore. have bombarded tbe fortification at PetolHe, has been' placed in the The SpenUh batteries remained ing until 3 o'clock Friday morning, and aloog ths adjacent coast state penitentiary for safe keeping silent, as the chances for success to be if doubtful whather the Santiago deeming Six were killed and 17 wounded on pending trial butter at that hour. Spaniards were able to determine the board the Reins Mercedes; three offiAlfred Mickleson, a y ear-ol- d When tbe news spread that the Mar-- ' boy, character of the movement, owing to cers were killed and an officer and 17 was run over by a Balt Lake street car the dense foge end heavy rains which was to be sunk' In the channel rimac laat week near the Rio U rands Western were the weather featnrea of the morn- men were wonnded among the troops. a call for volunteers would and that The Americans fired 1500 sheila with be made there was'great excitedepot Hie leg was eat off and ho died ing. likely slight damage to La Socspaand Morro from the shock, ment. Immediately the lows signalSuddenly the Iowa fired a batteries The barracks suffered more. led that she had 140 men who had volThrewmesked men entered a saloon shall, which struck tha base of Estrella The enemy has bad noticeable losses InIn Salt Lake one morning last unteered to drive the vessel into the week, battery and tore up the works held np the bartender and took 9140 stantly 9 ring began from both Admiral TROOPS FOR CUBA. jaws of death. Soon after the- - New from the drawer. The officers have Sampson's and Commodore Schley's York signalled 200. Other vessels folThe Bombardment of Bostlago Opens the columns, and a torrent of sheila from "been unable to locate tbs robbers. lowed rapidly until the number apWsjr for Thom. the shipt fell upon the Spanish works A. M. Merrill, con of proached 1000. When It was learned Apostle Merrill, Washington, June 8. The bombnrd that only aix men would be taken has been elected city superlntedentol Tbe Spaniards replied promptly, but ment ut Santiago will hasten thn detheir was a work of was great disappointment there very poor artillery schools of Logan city. Ha is a rest parture of troops for Cuba. A suspicThe command of the dangerous exdent of California and for this reason quality, and moat of their shots "Went ion is entertained in some quarters pedition was given to Richmond Fear-so- n there is some diisstiafactlon at his se- wild. Smoke settled around the ships that Sampson was hastened in his la dense clouds, rendering more dlffl-cu- lt Hobson, a naval constructor, he lection. . the work of the gunners. There movements at Santiago by the news selected because of hit knowlbeing of the Intended departure of the troops Earl Cannoa, a Halt Lake was no maneuvering of the fleet, the from of Corpedoe. Hie plans were as edge mad some nod this in attack Tampa, boy, put gunpowder In a can and snips remaining in their original stafollows: order that the navy might have the touched a match to it The can was tions and On deck were placed four men. Ona steadily. Tbe squadburled in his face, resulting In coven rons were firing so close inshore that it was honor of effecting, the occupation of waa stationed near the anchor to eat solL Cuban He to Injuries rnn nway difficult for the American gnnnera to expected It loose on sigaaL One man will be at before the powder ignited It is Ukely that the first troops of ths reach th batteries on the bill tops, but tbe wheel and two stationed so that vogwloe-wrto a take np position Maxwell, the Hpringrille bank rob their firing wssexoelleat Previous lo be will ashore they coaid man a lifeboat which was the engineer battalion, ber, nays the man killed by tba Price ths bombardment, orders were issued ao being towed behind in which to esare although badly hampered they posse and thought to be Batch Cassidy to prevent firiujp on Merro Castle, as Two were to b stationed ia cape, the trains by heavy siege carry A they ts Blit Johnson.' Hs has a dlvorcad the merles s admiral had been inroom. One was to stop the the ehglne be must that in they formed that Lieutenant Hobson and greatly delayed wifa living at Buffalo, Wyo., and and the other knock out the a the These engine making guns, the by landing. other prisoners of the Merrimse father and mother in Texas ,, aea connections thus insuring the were oou fined there. In spite of this, wsy,hsve given infinite trouble, for the Chaplain Allensworth of the Twenty however, several sinking of the ahlo whether the torpestray shots damaged transports that were hastily chartered CAPT. GRIDLEY. fourth baa been ordered toKentucky on Morro does exploded or not. The last man to were so lightly constructed .as to resomewhat. Castiq ( f Commander of leave the vessel was to be Lieutenant his to business bea Dewey's service, deal of the recruiting Flagship, Olympia. Commodore Schley's lint moved quire great being strengthening secure 500 colored men for the Twenty closer Hobson himself, after exploding the fore masses the of steel be could great inshore, firing at shorter range. fourth lafnutry, which will be recruited The pitched battle on May 30, a number of effects of a rupture supposed to have torpedoes. All the men were dressed on them. placed saisly and caused Texaa wild Brooklyn op to its maximum limit. It la now confidently expeoted that native auxiliaries deserted the Spanish been received daring the battle at Ma- ia their underclothes, ready to swim if havoe among thi Spanish shorn batnila, bnt no details were given. It was necessary. They had arras. in waterthe troops will be hastened to Cuba Uses .for ths insurgents. Tha body of E, A, Ireland, them. teries, quickly silencing From the general tenor of the newa not supposed that bia Illness was very tight bags strapped to themselves, and and on that Warfare will actual While the larger ship were engaging State marshal for Utah, who died rebegin from Manila, there is a right to believe serious, a the department was in- rifles In the lifeboat. the island at ones. They were, after cently in the Klondike, arived in. Sait the heavy batteries, the Saune and that the city will fall into Deweys formed that tha captain, in company leaving the ship, to row to a steam Lake last week and was interred under ths Vixen closed with the small Inshore A NEW DILEMMA. hands before the arrival of the Ameri- - with Paymaster Galt, would leave for launch which had followed them to the auspices of th Mason io lodge, of battery opposite them, raining rapid home as soon as possible. an troops. the month of the harbor to pick them fire shots upon it and quickly placing Iaesrxats Propose to Role tfcs FhlUp-which Mr. Ireland was a member. REPORT yimm. FROM DEWEY. up. the battery out of the fight State Treasurer Chipmene report for When the Merrimac reached the harHongkong, Jnne A proclamation Ssarty Two Tboaaad The 800 yards and eloeed to Brooklyn Spaniards Captured Msy shows receipt amounting to 1 5,. then -she was discovered, and for twenty bor issued the , by Aquinaldo, insurgent the caused destruction ttrarsewU by her 588.93, which with a balance of minutes shot and shell rained around to set desire to a a ehief, points np Washington, June 7. The navy" deon hand Mny 1, made a total of runs nnd those of the Marblehead and native administration In the her she was sunk near Estrella until Philipbulthe partment posted following I '8,781.60, The disbursements were: Texas wera really seen. , Ths Estrella under btf American protectorate. letin: across the channel, Admiral sqnarely battery, pines was fort and the wan that Dewey reports burning battery General fund account, 93,697.57; state was where it with an the Aquinaldo, council, advisory planned to sink her. insurgents have been actively en'school fund warrants. 95,588.44, and silenced, firing no more during the en- would hold tha is the It until the vessel was hit presumed within the dictatorship of gaged Cavite New York province Eastward, the university lend fund warrants, 91,010, gagement several times, but only two of the men New Orleans silenced the Cayo conquest of tha islands and then would during the past week. ' They have won sad on hand May 31 of leaving a balance were slightly wounded. The lifeboat T battery is qulek order and then shelled establish a republican assembly. several victories, taken prisoner about 977,475. 59. Aquinaldo has issued orders that the 1800 men and fifty officers of the Span- rectlon. Numerous evidences of this must have been shot away, for the men ' tba earthworks, located higher up, ' The Halt Lake County Horticultural lives and property of European, ChN ish troops not" native. The arsenal at have come to the attention of the an- - J eeceped to the shore in a small boat ' Later, the practice was not so society the only active society in the Cavite baa been prepared for occupa- thorities here, but up 16 this lime no which was put on aa an extra safeguard. to the elevation of tba ness and all Spanish owing state, bolds monthly meetings. At Hs guns. Many of the shells, however are to be protected, and that all ex- tion by the United States troops upon actual move has been made toward as- They were captured and taken to Sanlast meeting W. C. Bergen of Union landed, and the cesses are to be avoided. , their arrival on transports." certaining on whatnia thUnited tiago and" later transferred to Morro Spanish gunners reCastle. States would consider peace, gave a demonstration of the beat meth-o- d tired. Forto Kies Campaign. Senator Kyle of South Dakota, a of drying fruiL It is said that the first step would be Admiral Cervera recognized the heroShortly after the firing ceased, the popatiat.'voted with the republican Washington, June 7. Peace signs Cole, Inspector Jf. W Sorensen, 8. E. hare been multiplying. There has been toward having some disinterested ism of the act, and under a flag of truce warships turning tn ordef to permit on the bond proposition.' , Allen. Thomas IT. Walk and Joseph sent Captain Oveido to the Sew York, a notable change in the tone of the power makeluquiry 'of tiimgove.fi M. Smith related their experiences and ms to what terms would be- - acment Where he informed Captain Sampson Spanish press and although up to this results In spraying and urged n strict moment no advances have been made cepted, after which, the terms being that the men were captured and would ' to the state department by any of the stated, it would be for Spain to form be well treated, enforcement of tbehortlcultural law. offering to exchange -' European powers, there is an indefi- a commission and make a formal lea- them for prisoners belJ a-'Joshua Terry, P. Longsen and J. P, Ji Mcin nite the air thaVanv suggestion Sorenson were appointed to arrange Pherson,' Ga. Further details will moment may bring forth overtures of der of peace with the railroads for a trip to the The authorities here feel that Spain hardly be known until tbe exchange is this kind. For this reason the campaign against Porto Rico will probably ia feeling her way towards a move- made. agricultural experiment station at Lobe horned in order to insure its posment of this kind. One evidence of it oThe act is considered the most dargan. The next meeting of Uie society session by the United btates before ia th utterance of the will be held July 21 Spanish ambas ever undertaken by American napeace is attained. sador at London, urging that a peace ing ' Lorenzo Hansen, the Wellsvllle val and reward is sure. That withmen, goforward Army preparations movement is dairyat this time. out tbe slightest sign of cessation. It ia thought toopportune be highly improbable any of them escaped with their lives ia man, has established n new creamery Rids hare been Opened for supplying that a Spanish official of Ills rank miraculous The incident will live in at Logan, The output now in about 1,500,090 cartridges, two would make a statement this kind history and be an incentive to 300 pounds of cheese per day, which have been purchased and ar- unless it voiced tbe viewofente. bravery tained tor future been have made to use four will likely be tripled as soon at the new rangements generations! by the authorities at Madrid. Another steamers of the caplarge Spanish Lieutenant Hobson is an instructor evidence is the of Senor Casmachinery which has been ordered ar tured aa prises for the transportation tillo to Paris, hissending MORRO CASTLE. ENTRANCE TO SANTIAGO. riven principal miasioa be- at Annapolis and has been with the .. 'v ef troops to Cuba and Porto Rica ing to enlist sympathy there. fleet but a short time.' Lewis llenroid, a newsboy on the Rio 1 our 'Pa I'tall tw Far Coe Kvpahilm ttok Cavalry Bor. Victory! Orrg lo anil. BRYAN IB COLONEL-Grande Western, attemped to board a Plglit I 8no Orpbama Bom. San Francisco, June 8. Nearly 93500 state San Francisco, June A There ne Portland, Ore,, June car, missed the step and fell down beMI b FormaUr resulted Carson, Nev., June A Ao exciting io a victory for the Appoints! iuwuwl tween the platform and the moving la gold, silver and copper has been lBgvr irmalns a doubt bu tbat Cap- flection e Ovtofawri NobrssAs." cene enlivened the Orphans Home intickeV T. T. train. The track struck him in the distributed among the Utah artillery tain Caine's cavalry troop will go to rs tire republican'-statLincoln, Neb., Jane 7, Governor vestigation. Attorney Wonborn and head, cutting n long gash and fractur- battalion. Tbe coin was all hot from Manila, and the most definite knowl- Geer, republican for governor, will Holcomb has of formally announced these Commissioner Chitting engaged in' a n least tbe hare tnlnL and At at sundown tin guards edge as to tba time of embarkation i 3000, it plurality his He skull. recover. ing may were the only men In camp, and they that It will bn contemporaneous with msy be larger. The republicans bsve officer of the .Third Nebraska regi fight and A. Stock, a brother of Mias Two little sons of Robert Dimood of were ment: W. J, Bryan, colonel, command- Stock, and State Printer planning what to do when re- the sailing of General Merritt, under elected a majority of tbe legislature, McCarty, West Jordan were playing in the barn, drew revolvers, bnt shooting waa lieved from duty, . The men am hav- whose command they will be, . which will insure the election of s re- ing: General Victor Vifquaiu, 1 leu ten-aone being in the haymow with a pitchrolooel;- Dr. 8, D.-- , Mercer; a averted by a itampede of ladies ' Guna time, hut, aovorthalesa, not positively known whether the publican United States senator to fill fork and tha other an the floor below. ing didgood now' not were drawn again by parties on either from the the this folks vacancy they at home, horses will be shipped with their mas- -' existing X The data of muster and final The fork was drooped, striking tbe for 9659 wee forget assign- aide, bnV the police, who had been de-'tLieuten- ters nr not buWGeneral Merritt yester- itatg. M. A. Moody, ia elected with deposited little fellow below in tbe brain and ant ment of the regiment aWaita orders from the' Second to attend the meeting, stepped Naylor tn be sent to parent and day dropped a word that looked favorfrom the war departmeaL canaing his death. friends. 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