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Show COALVILLE TIMES M-mufsi- on Eoasle hill, numbering about fifty and a few on the Derr valley road, end of the Crescent concentrator, art destroyed In all, the burned district covers, aj, proximateiy, 30 acres. It waa a compactly built area, peopled by fully joO souls Few if any escaped with mors thao what they had on their backa s SHAFTER REACHES SANTIAGO. Terrible Battle le Looked For Vpoa Hie to Uit4 Troops. Wanhingtoo, June 22 Tbe United States army for tbe invasion of Cuba, about 18,000 strong, commanded by General hhsfter, arrived off Santiago de Cuba about noon yesterday, and when the fleet of thirty-fiv- e transports with its freight of fighting men swept up the southern coast end slowed up, within sight of the doomed city of Santiago, the anxiously awaited soldiers were greeted with ringing cheers, which faintly echoing to the transports from the decks of the blockading warships, far Inshore, they were answered by the troops most enthusiastically and In kind. The week Of anxious waiting and Impatient chafing was over, the armysnd tbe navy had at lust joined for a final blow at Santiago. It was intended to take tbe entire fleet to the lines of Beer Admiral Sampson's fleet of warships, but an order from the admiral stopped tbe advance of tbe fleet about 15 miles to the southeast, sod, escorted by tbe Gloucester, General .Shafter went forward on, the Segurancia to confer with the THE FIRE AT DARK CITY. BLANCUS A ft Develop That the L Great ut rt t., Noi I a THREAT. Will Flm I'pon nay Flag of Trwee ThnS Corns, In Bsufs Park City, June 21 - Tbe people ho Key West, Fla., June 21. It Is learnwere burntd out arc being tahtn care ed from naval officers that Captain of, and no one ih wan l. ng for food or General Blanco has notified the Amerl- belter. Many w ere the expressions of ean UTAH NEWS. blockading fleet that he will here-- i Th. Monrtsrr IG Witt Foul T Ov.r j Houseg, furniture, aid sympathy and offer, of fiuan.-ia- l clothing, food. after recognize no flag of truce, adding that came in yesterday to the people that ererythiug gone, The work of deetruo Fishing parties are all the rage In every Teasel within six miles who had jut beeu made lio'.nelexs, and tion wus so completely and quickly th vicinity of Mary vale. will be fired upon, whether fly-- 1 range ome of them, pennilev. done that the people were ' Enlisting of men still eontlnne at compelled the stars or stripes or a white flag, As to tile matter of insurance, there teg to seek safety in flight. Tbe following has been received from Tort Douglas. Hardly a day passes, Park City, Utah, June 30 The once la a possibility that the amountcarried Early in the morning it'Was Commodore Watson: but that new name are added. proud and prosperous mining town of that help must come from, other in the city mil prove to be in nearer cities In ruins deand Is Park desolate Captain General states that Spanish Association has Th Utah City an 1 word was dispatched to Salt Lak proportion to tbe loss thuu nos at first government refuses to exchange prisbusiness buildings and' a Seventy-fiv- e cided to attend the supposed. Quite a good deal of stock oners. City and Ogden for their eteam firs exposition at Omaha July 12, 13endl4. hundred or more happy, coy homes eegines and a crew of fire In trade was saved from the d.fferent fighters Hobson and bia men are the prison- - Arranf amenta have been completed bare gone up in smoke, despit the A special train over the Rio business houses that were destroyed, Grande coners in question. to was made that desperate fight aummer institnte for the holding of a nd ft number of people will commence Western left Salt Lake City at 8. So hundseems that events which led up to It a More fire demon. the trol than atCastle Dale on June 37. 34, 39, 30 and business again immediately. hearing No. 2 steamer, with Assistant General lilauco's letter began with the S(Ki souls, are homered families, fully Several wails left standinghave been Chief McCarthy, Captain By water and Jnly 1. of the Maple, under charge of and dependant-upo- n less, sending penniless leveled by the use of giant powder. who la 78 A resident of Paagnitch, Lieutenant Earl from headquarters Captain Ludlow, to open negotiationr charity for life a necessities, and withMayor J. H Detning. who was out for the years of and, had bis leg amputated out hope for the future. The money They and the Ogden relief worked heexchange of Lieuteut Hobson In Strawberry on a and will recover, not ithstandlng his loss is roically, but little was left for them to fishing outing, ar- and other Mernmac will range It appalling prisoners. 3 rived do but to quench the dying ember and at a m , Monday end gave atxtreme age. General liianco s letter was addressof Joou.OOO, whereas, in more few to u outs tention firebrands hate ver here and there. put The famous Astor .battery, which prosperous times the same municipal action ed to the monitor Terrors captain property was needed. The police aud fire deThe cause of the fire is was equipped by John "Jacob Astor, was worth double that inaltogether The (Ludlow). After refusing to negotiate figure. clothed in mystery. It started in the partment, in conjunction with the for the passed through Salt Lake, en route for surance! i lfivigtiiflraHy email The exchange of the prisoners, he kitchen of the Freeman Mouh, former- pOatoffice, were instaHM in D. ft Me-L- a delivered the tan Francisco, Sunday, t ultimatum as to boats aggregate is but little more thanflot),-00v ' ugh lie's law office.' The boarding ly the Harrington A a word la to tie presented to Ensign with flags of truce. Keceutly. as f) e insurance risks house The vaults of the First National bank people hare been known to us Pearson. V tab's representative in the beve been expiring, the companies The long and ttylng journey from Were GARCIA IS ENTHUSIASTIC coal oil to kindle the fire opened and the contents found In morning battle of Manila. Ensign Pearson have declined to nenw, saying that it tha kitchen stove, and as frequently at Tainpa has left the men in a much 8o be uninjured. waa the intention to retire from the bails from Draper, Salt Lake county. better condition than anticipated. Telephone communication was open- keys the War VI 111 Knd le a Few they have been remonstrated with fo Castle Dale ha as an inhabitant a Park City field. All of the agencies their arc 14 ca.ses of typhoid on the ed from the office of There Spanish Troop Marvin. the Hopkins Coal it carelessness, from all appears, Ma-- ( Samoan Islander, who has just come tc have continued to write mas, but at the known them hospital ship, among being June 21. Advices from but Washington, the company, escircumstances, that the inexchange will be ie-this state with Ablnado Olsen, who haa stiffer rates and on a basis of shrinking flammable jor Horton of the Twenty-fiftj tablished in the Marsae office as aoon the fleet at Santiago, state that Genwas stuff used once to often. vftlues. been to the Samoan Islands on a miseral Garcia and his personal staff were fantry, and several cases of measles. as a switchboard can be put in. When at 4:20 .Sunday morning the PAY OF ARMY OFFICIALS. sion, There are, however, no serious cases Hon. R. C. Chambers vice president picked up at General Rabi's camp, 18 brill whistle of the Marsae mill of sickness. Owing to the smoothness child The other day a miles west of Santiago and brought to of the Ascheim Mercantile company, onnded fourth the dread fire alarm, Secretary .f War Iieoldee an Important of the passage, the sold were not ef C.C, Craps of Sandy fell into the and Solon Point icy Spiro, tbe manager, looked the flagship by the Vixen. There the affected by seasickness.-TheEast Jordsn canal and was barely saved everyone .felt that the doom of Park generally St the grizzled und wounded patriot had a rains of the store yesterday. 20. June Washington, Secretary AlCity wav scaled. The fire started in are all wildly anxious to get! Mr. by the heroism of Ileber llartvlguco, long consultation w ith Admiral Sampstated as has Mr. Spiro rendered Ascheim a that, ger decision of the Freeman hoitse, a large fram buildgreat tshore and begin fighting. sn son Is in boy. the east, had regarding the operations for the to been deternothing army officers, in which ing, which wae surrounded by smaller importance Whenever the landtng take place mined investment of Santiago and the he bolds that men The opportunity Is now at band for as to upon the Park definitely within the there will undoubtedly be some warm serving on all side. A stiff of the American and Cuban, store. all who wish to enlUt la the second bunding brrejle wes blowing fn.ua up ftba oau-yo- limits of the United State, at a Urn. figbtlagr The Spaniard have a forte. City ftroop tour different when ie no tegiroent, United State volunteer enthere two of drug firms, army within said U. of front 30,008 to 4.7,008 men, and sooy the roost sanguin cf General Garcia is very enthusiastic. piecedj Whom saved a portion of their ts ro not gineers. Recruiting commenced Mon- tha fire stock, an from Guantanamo to Cabanas, a disJ against opiating could sec that no hu- fighters He will In resume Lake. saya the Spaniards are starving business Salt at day morning onoe, man hands could stop the progress of notwithstanding the existence tance of fifty miles, and as our troops and cannot hold out long, aud that the of will be landed at Thompson different a man wr colored conditions. of their Jorgensen case points, The opened Harry Simpson, the flames. upon some warm work may be looked for. meat market opposite the store of war would end in a few months. Provo, accidently shot himself In he Down the east side of Main street which the decision wu based arose in Two regiments of troops will be Welsh, Driscoll & Buck, iu the quar. arm on day last week, while cleaning the fire bore swiftly and furiously, ta- connection with the elaimof some offiMORE MEN FOR CUBA. anded at Guantanamo bay, which will ters cers who had exercised n higher com- -' ft formerly occupied by MePalin & revolver. He may lose king Judge, Ivers A Keith's livery sta- mand than be held as a base until Santiago falls. r SanMcAleenan. MnfoiTiDtiU b to to nt is bla arm at a result of the accident. It stated .that they their grade, and who conble, the Park Opera house and Shields-Bros'- , tiago at Oare. propose rebuilding at their old stand. There have been no signs of bp&nish Dr, F, TV. Brewer, who has filled the store. Every one hoped sad be- tended they were entitled to the pay of in the neighborhood of Camp E. D. sutton & Co. commenced Washington, June 22. The governselling troops chair of biology at the Agtiaultural lieved that the towering brick walls of the higher grade. The paymaster geu ment McCalla for teveral days. has determined to send heavy re- fresh meats lathe al room of ci maintained the that the troops were waiting time hae the magnificent new Grand Opera Sollege at Logan for aom inforcements to General Shatter at Union Pacific It Is estimated that over 300 have depot The firm levered hit connection with the laati- - Bouse would stay the progress of the not 0Prtinir against the enemy until To been killed or wounded since the landthis end the first Santiago. their inten expetion of they had actually left the shores of tution and will ehortly return to hie fiamee, but It was a forlorn hope. rebuilding on e Fifty-eigh- t dition will leave Newport News Thursbodies have recently the ing. former site the of United their market Smith States, and in this he le the terrorized people knew It th ; home in the East. been discovered. GenL The Spaniards seem morning, day Weiler, carrying Brigadier butchers, busistarted the upheld by flie had up consumed the opera house and secretary. - The body of Alexander Wright of Duffieid's separate brigade of the' ness in Wilson's satisfied eral that cannot dislodge the The they house. J. P. dwelling secretary hae decided also that Second Park City waa fqund three miles from wu rushing tnadly on down the street Americans and hove withdrawn. The made up of tha 1 beriot will army corps, lor his the meat marof purpose restricting assign-- , 'Ninth Massachusetts, the Thirty-thir-d town, A eorooorft jury. decided that fanned by the breexc that wu nows upper bey is to be oceupipd immediket leath waa due to natural cause. The brisk gale. The wind waa not con- menu to command under section 7 of and Thirty-fourt- h Lieutenant Delehanty, with an and tbe was It ately. Michigan here the last volunteer reported night that army to competent au- Third leceaeed waa a in Utah, hav- - tent with keeping ita course, but veerVirginia regiments, in all about Thomas Kearns is contemplating the expedition is nightly at work removsueli ezer-ciac- d ed can both thority, be authority ways, carrying sheets of flame Inf come west in 1857. 4,000 men. Expeditions will follow erection of a business block on the ing the mines from the river connectonly by tbe secretary of war, or Lehl hae been visited the past weak backward and to the West side of of Tampa, for while site of Judge, Ivers & Keith's the upper and lower bays. When Vapidly by way tbe Mein street and eastward to China-tow- n by livery ing commanding general of tbe Fernandlna and Miami this is clear the ships will move up th are by a ooaple of Germans, who ftre considered barn. uy operating against an enemy. and the .cores of fine cottages on ftwners of sugar factories at their to have many good points for concen-k-atin- g Tbe Record aaved one form of type. channel and take the town of Caiman-or- a, BosaiehllL , STARVING SPANIARDS,- -' koine. They were examining tha whose forts were demolished officials are The troops, entire file of the paper from the yet army by If one side of Main street was not ' " Texes th satisfied reican be with a view of securing plant at waa Tampa It flay Jyne 18. started waft thaj destroyed. more furiously than tbe other Are Foread to Bat Bona Flash e Soatsla nyr burning Wd with advantage as the main' The paper wfll resume publication. pointer la this great industry. Life. H was because the wind wu- - momentFIVE THOUSAND PRISONERS. of embarkation. Tbs following Utah postmasters have joint All records of thft 20. June were The saved. Washington, Its lodges latest vengeance on the t The next forces to go will include, Some books of the been appointed: Castle Dale, Emery arily wreaking east, only to return to the weet with advloes received from the fleet at San- those of are Winning county treasurer The Philippine fit C, Brigadier General Garretson' were lost, but the most valuable were vice W, J. Cash, Sounty, Soma Brilliant Victor!. ie to the effect that the Inhabit-ant- e Shipp, fury for its apology for tiago neg-Iscapparent Second of the brigade, First division. saved. removed; Milton, Tooele county, W. of Calmanera have strewn the The big Aschelm store building, Hongkong, June 21. The United Second' E. Hanson, vice E. 11. Rodeback, Among those who were badly burned States transport Zafiro, which has just the Methodist, Congregational, Episco- streets with straw and oil, with the Sixth army corps, embracing the Illinois, the Sixth Massachula the fir are Mr. F. a Weatwater, Grand county, pal and Mormon church O. arrived here brought news from Ma-niand setts and edifices, th Intention of destroying the city and Ninth Ohio regi- C. Lockhart and Dr. Le McCarty, Eighth ' Georg Harrow, vice F, D. Darrow, re- Connor harbor under date of June 17, from Their Compte. houu, the Perk Record office, fleeing to tbe hllla. mentssigned. injuries, however, were not very ee- - which it appears that the insurgents the postoffiee, the First National bank Calmanera lies four miles up the Brigadier General Guy V. Henry, a noua. The crop circulars just Issued by building and the now hold 4.000 Spaniards and 1,000 nabay from Camp McCalls, under the distinguished cavalry officer of tbe regadjacent Statistlclsn Hyde of the department of tructorea, the City hall, tive prisoners, together with their hothe American and guoeof City park ships, the ular army, has arrived herefrom Tam-- " SHAFTERS ARRIVAL. arms. The insurgents also agriculture gives the June averages of tel, stores, saloons, .butcher shop, of- situatlonQls desperate. Starving and captured, pa, and the present plans are for GenUtah crops as follows: Spring wheat fices, restaurants, residences all went famine on June 14. the town of Oalang, the stricken, convinced of the ulti- eral Hftnry to command a division OBelels et Washington are Certain He to In place next 4n importance to Manila on acreage, 118; spring wheat condition, p in the seeming twinkling of an eye, mate triumph of the American army, made s up of the brigades of General Santiago. 114; rye acreage, 08; rye condition, 108; ao short wu the time. th - bey. and In without faith the protection of Dufjleld and Oeneral Again and Garretson, oats acreage, 102; oats Condition, 110; again buildings were blown 21. No doubt la Washington, June Frequent fires have occurred at Maup by the Spanish soldiery, the people are be- this division, comprising 8.000 men, entertained at either the war or navy nila and Malate. barley acreage, 05; barley condition,' giant powder to create a gap over lieved to have determined to leave their to for be th speedy reinforcement of 100; clover acreage, 68; clover condiThe United States cruiser Baltimore that General Shaftars exwhich the fire would not leap, but to homes in ashea and aeek safety In the General Shafter. It will at once swell department was to have left Manila June 17 to tion, 104; apples average, 80; peaches, no svalfl ' pedition haa arrived safely off Santihills of the north. tbe American forces at de ago by this time. It la believed TS. The statistician says that Utah At lut th wind had spent The situation of the besieged ts a Oaba to about 24.000 men.Santiago force. that meet the United States cruiser CharlesBut the tbe first of ton and the transports from San Franrainfall haa been above the average. the. There wu little left to burn. When It fearful one. The people are arrived transports near will not stop at that num- the eating expeditions le fleet Alvin Peterson met with a very wu all over blockading were there the blackened, horaea and mules and are scouring the ber. as there a determined purpose Saturday night cisco, which the warship is convoying. pain Ie send forward a sufficient force to According to the plans sal and serious accident while cutting emoklng, ruins, extending from tbe hllla for fruit and herbs. arranged for The latter were expected to reach the crush any Spanish command which th debarkation, the fleet of trans- northeasternmost tie timber In the mountains west ol Dedler building and the old Hirsch-ma- n point of tbe island of ean be concentrated at that point MASSING THEIR FORCES. port waa to lie In Safe position un- Luzon shortly afterwards. Circle vtlle. His ax glanced and struck store, on both aides of Maid street, til Sampson had cleared the way for a The city earbineros who QUEEN WILL NOT ABDICATE his left foot almost severing his foot to Kimball Brothers livery barn and It ie Believed the attempted to Spaniards are Planning desert The from the Spanish forces on J une selection While the doctor waa attending hit the Union Pacific depot. i)n tbe cut of a landing an Attack Ipoa the Marina. Bat kas Beat her Jewel end Valuable to landing place has been left entirely to the If were arrested and shot. Injuries, Peterson's father took hk front and including tbe Crescent conVienna, Washington, June 20. A dispatch General Aquinaldo, the of Admiral Sampson and judgment place in the timber where his eon had centrator and office up to and includ- from tha American fleet off Guantana22. corThe June Vienna London, Insurgent General Shafter, and the first business chief, has informed United States been wounded, and In trimming upth ing Chinatown and back to Roasia hill, mo, dated June 18, Con-ssays: Captain respondent of the Daily Telegraph says: In order illiams of the formation of a same log, ha cut a gash in the aide o! Bothing remains but the Marsae mill, McCalls of the erniser upon the arrival of the transproMarblehead, Tbe Spanish queen regent' jewels and fleet off Santiago would be a war visional government, liia knee about five inches long, leav- refining shops and office, the latter a and Lieutenant Colonel linn merely for coto n,ta valuables were brought to Vienna, but port ting council between Admiral Sampson and hesive purposes, and has notified him frame building fronting on Main street command of the ing a dangerous wound. marines, have receiv- it is declared in official quarter that, " Tht additional light battery- - balled Cloee to It, but removed from .other ex-- . ed Information that a general- - attack though th situation la precarious, she tome of his naval captains on the one of the desire of the insurgents that the out front Utah la expected to be sen! Puaure, is the frame office building of by a force of 8,500 Spanish soldiers and will remain in Spain until her post be- handandMejor General' Shafter and FbHSppific become an American col- - ' bis staff on the other, the purpose be. ony. gaerlllaa on Camp McCalls Is contem- come untenable. Rumor as mi to the Philippines. The matter it D. ft McLaughlin. West of Main street plated to abdiwithin a night or two. PreparThe Spaniards have sunk the erniser from the Crescent tramway to within ations have Ing to settle all tbe details of the debaseless. are is cation - not yet definitely determined, but wai It said, quite been made for an assault B so as to obstruct the Francis that Cuba, barkation. however, Emperor fee Joseph ofhundred from couple t the and If the Spaniards gst up courage passage of department authorities are agreed that has recently written to the pope on the the Catholic river. - tbia will church to make and Meanwhile Fasig the attaok enough fleet the back of will be they extending probably the batterys dee to transports of intervention. Park avenue, not a single building meet with ft warm receptioft from Un- subject (would lie out at sea at least ten miles, tinsHon. Wld Sail Thli Week. Thirty-fos People Drwwoed. remains On th weet aide of Park av- cle Sam's marines beyond the blockading squadron, in A new Industry hu 'been started is San 32. June Francisco, London. the June 21. The third launch prder to be entirely safe from attack enue, from tbe croee street extending Editor Hast Baft Print Battle ftoag. During Uintah, Weber eountr. Fred Aschlei flown British first-clas- s of the to log expedition Manila battleship will .ail next D. W. St tbe old Thomse, June 2a Light-bourn- e Albion, at Black well, boats. Iltrachuao man and brother have begun the mao tore alongside by the Ducheae py Spanish torpedo or Friday at the latest This and Molta, two local editors, a of Thursday, and running northward building Tbe work of debarking the troops is announcement Yorkr the displacement of water nfactnre of Switzer cheese, and havs fortnight ago, printed and void about caused, was msde at Gen. Mer- an immense mass of water Bot to be one of hours bnt rathee passed tbe Methodist church down to 500 copies of battle songr of the low. to rise on all sides, already turned out some umples and Including the days, ritt's headquarter., but a subcompletely home of and Maine, which were ti ueh aung by report from splendid which argue well for the sueceae o one of the lower stares of the according to the opinion' of army offi- other sources say that the Fred W, Hayt there le now merging the here. was populace cers. Complaint nothtrfg . the project. eannot be gotten In completetransports mode, unquestionably by tbe Spanish yard, and immersing hundreds of peobut blank, black apace, readiness five bodice 18 women ef The ple. men, The army official feel confident that by that time. The Lewis Frandsen and Niels Matson " Th Are consul, and both were and 1 1 children shave been recovered. officers who are stopped at the residence of tried on a technical the editor General of Shafter will make an effort to supervising tbe two young men from ML Pleasant David Keith, but from that charge drowned-werevading mostly work-in- ? preparations on board point down the printing law and both were con- The people on ft bolidav, who went to St Loula and joined a northward to the who had open pp cable communication as soon ttm vessels differ with tbe people, Crescent trsmwsy, victed and fined, This action baa caussteamship d he as haa landed a force, and they are companies upon ft staging that had governmental packing expedition, hart a the west side of park avenue, the ed the populace much amusement and trexps-iseconcerning the time needed been posted as dangerous. .The police a now decided to give np their position, and bouaea are scorched and almost to cablegram any mocomplete the jing the songs more than were unable to keep them back, and expecting discolored they ment announcing ' that he has suc- to Gen. Merrittalterations, and report return home, notwithstanding the efforts of the wave carried they are dlautlsfied fromth heat At least half the houses ever, th and that the trensporta , staging the police to atop them. . ceeded. , 11 with the work. into tbe water together. 'ought to be ready by Thursday. ( -r wi j STATE RENDEZVOUS. Frank Imlay was drowned In Jordas PRAISE FOR MKINLEY. Wyoaalng Be Appointed. Cable Ha Bees Repaired. The Mctnfti CenaL river near Salt Lake, Friday of laM Tader Serend CStl Win June 21. P. J. Reddy, ' Washington, .June 21.-- fhe 22. Direct Cheyenne, June cable Be XNrtnrmlaeft Washington.' senate week. The boy wu ridlog acroea tht Paatpnalng InvMton f Cake Applauded flanriMin, , . communication has established chief dispatcher of the Union Paelfio committee on the Nicaraguan canal' . . . Bp Joha Balt river on horseback, when the animal June Washington, between the United State and at Evanstofl, haa been notified of bia will report a bill providing ' for tbe London, June 2d Tbe Standard, became unmanageable and threw him General Corbin where the United States appointment aa firat lieutenant in fh construction of th canal. 'Tbe aeya that the state Gusntanhmo, bill into the water. He eould not swim, rendeiToaslng point for editorially "President Mc- marines now hold troop apporpossession of Cuban signal corps. Robert- - Van Horn, aon practically provide for the ) construe-and wu drowned. ' tioned to them under the second call Kinley' wisdom In postponing a eeri-on- e soil - Thus not only is Captain Blanco of Colonel Van Horn, commanding th Mob of the canal by the United State. " Invasion of Cuba until after tbe The Cannon bill to pension John W. would be determined by the United States commonicatlon The from Maritime Eighth the Canal company is td be governors.. with, infantry, who season, says: The president cutoff nils ted as private when the war broke continued, the stock to Halley of Springvllle, at 130 per month, This practice Ie In accord with that rainy outiide world, save through Key West be held by th shows ae be bos done himself, throughwhich hu just pasted the senate, takes adopted nader th first call. Later out th whole business, a wise and rabies within onr control, but th out; Lieutenant Brece, of th Laramie govern menu of.TTnlted States, Nlco- - ' ed a ear have been troop, Torrey cavalry, and Colonel raguaaad Costa Rica. Provision worthy veteran of the Mexi- os, when the troops nr ready for ruler. America has splendid authorities in Washington is , can war, now 71 years old. Hs served mustering office re will be strong In close connection with onr Georg Gregory of th Wyoming na- Biad for the placed of 85,000,000 to material payment fine nod fora bnt time appointed is will army, operations 14 months and suffered from yellow proceed tional guard, beve been appointed eeo-n- d the stockholders for th work forces, army sod navy, which are confta nader the first call. , alreadT v. reqnired to organise fsvsr at Vera Crus. lien tenants la th regular army. - performed. ' J ducting the invaalon of Cuba. -i ' oALvnxa, UTAH, Pra Traua-Miaaiaaip- 0 I -- L 0 h d t -- 1 Be-tor- -- old-tim- Ihl L ds ls fire-pro- , it. ul ur I, u -- bu -- it |