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Show noca muMua UTAH COALVILLE, UTAH NEWS. on black' horact. Tooele county bow court boa et Merle. it progressing fin!. Maotl I nuking preparations for ! grand eels Oration of the Fourth of inly LefcU bow prohibition town, tht saloon having been cloacd last 't c week, Ten carload of people went front Balt Lake to Ogden with tb Wood men's excursion Sunday, where emonn ment to a brother wae unveiled. The Utah Power and Electric Light company propose to extend- - its wires into Salt Lake and will he prepared by July I to furnish light. Utahs mineral exhibit et Omaha 1 th best there.' Colorado, Montana and Idaho were notso prompt in getting ready as Utah, hence their display suffer In comparison. Jack Sinnett, a Bait Lake boy with a wraknea for scorching, ran into n horse and buggy, knocking the horse down. Sinnett was rendered unconscious but not seriously injured. Lieutenant Kimball and Sergeant Utah cavalry troop, came - Cobh, of tb in from San Francisco tb first of the week for the purpose of recruiting nineteen more men for their troop,. John Q, Cannon baa been elected lieutenant ooloncl of Torrey'e regiment. , Colonel Cannon nrrived in Salt Lake Sunday to remain a few days He be llerea th regiment will mor ihortly. C, K. Bannister of Ogden is said to he a candidate for stat engineer, the place that Willard Young ha. giren up to accept a eolonelcy in the volunteer army, ' Lieutenant Web Young. will probably be appointed to th captaincy ' made vacant by the promotion of Captain Cannon to colon), while Second Lieutenant Burt will be made first ' lieutenant James Thomas, a tramp, in attempting to hoard a traln at Provo last week had the fingers of hi left hand and the toe of his fight foot off, both lege broken near th kune end a deep gatb ' in hie heed. 'fr , struck hj Harry Heck well who locomotive on the RIq Grande Western at a street crossing in Balt take last week is dead from the injuries, 111 in juries were not thought at first . to be serkras,' Fish and Game Warden Sharp its let. tha wwnfopIeTAWC&BJer jtnfsap' prehension as to4 the time that the fishing season opens.. Bass may he esoght on June IS, bul the Bout season opena a day later on June IV George Fdelson, soil of. ltinhop A.- - D, Uielson of Eichville, Morgan county, waa killed by lightning last week," while herding sheep at Soda Springs, Idaho, He waa a young man. - Th remain were popular interred It Morgan, 4 Tbe Frovn Bar association hLi "pre- ferred-- charge of intemperance and t Atr Bailed From Itj West at tie 1 pertmeni has posted th following bnl f of Day. ' VUa: Mole St Nicholas, June aa (Blue haa'jusCreturued after V Oram! ItoWw will trad le.OOO Bear, Ij. detour of seventy statute mile of ob , Jlu U yirtory-T- kn Invading Arm, 1 do nervation of the barbor of Santiago chl.flr Cmuw! of Xaaj : Ceba. Infantry Bwlatsta f fc. lie report Spanish fleet i all there. the Tb AjHH.iehr attacked rigorously Washington, June H. The first of camp at Guantanamo. An outpost of invasion to Cuba 1 bow well army And their four marines were killed on its way, 32 transport steamship., bodiea mutilated barbarously. Surgeon bearing 15,000 officers and men, eon 8AMPH0X " 0Vb waa kUled. by bat tie. hips, erniser gnu- royed loath were All the official hew very and boats sixteen craft, in auxiliary to believe that the Spanish force sailed number, from actually hiring Crest which fought the marine, at Key West at daybreak Monday mornHeights had been guilty of the horrible An authoritlve statement to this mutilation of the bodice of soldiers ing. waa made at the war department effect of the some The first press reports by real all reports officers were supposed to be based upon yesterday, setting fat on lte way or waa tbe that expedition under the horrible wounds inflicted week. J certain conditions af range by the had ianded last the at transthe latent, Thursday By rifles kteel-ela- d bullet of the Mauser be off will n and Santiago, port large however, Admiral Sampsonreport, seems to remora all doubt on that American army will make its landing on C uban soil. Admiral Sampson has point, for bis surgeons undoubtedly cleared the way for this, undertaking, would he able lo distinguish at One! between the effect of a bullet and of aud little danger is apprehended in getting ashore. It will be after that, - ' a macheL when the advance la made that the actual development may be looked MADRID. AT STORIES TOLD for VU Hv Umu Taken The United Btatee regular troops la the IMrncUon ef riws make up the greater part of th force, Madrid, June 15. The minister of there being only three volunteer organforeign affairs, Duke Almodovar de isations on the ships. These are the Eio, told the newspaper, in.n today Seventy-firs- t New 'York Infantry Vothat the Bpanish government ha not lunteers, the Second Massachusetts intaken any step1 in the1 direction of fantry volunteers, and twolsmount-e- d peace negotiations. The minister also squadrons of four troops each from said he bad not received .any confirms the first United States volunteer cav-airUon of the report of the third attack the regiment which Colonel Wood on Santiago. commands, and of which Theodore The minister of war. General Correa, Roosevelt is lieutenant ' colonel. declared the situation at Manila better Whether officer are with of these any the two squadrons ..named la not yet known at the war department. It was difficult to prevail upon the mounted riflemen to leave their mounts behind, but this was waa a matter of necessity it ia said, owing to lack of accommodation for the horse ou shipboard.' The full list of the troops that made up this expedition, as reported to the war department by General Shafter, J ia as follows: Sixteenth, Infantry regimen - y, betfjienM bar procured. h been Wfoe But oe net of MuiptneuL.4nciading addiet. hridlaa, etcT. have been Issued, leaving-th- n. w HBS(Jrl hsr h jen retilved frouj Admiral Sampson thgt the United 8tate" flag fimila ove? tSibi Six'bniired m'arinei have pitched their the vice tentainr baatr of Guantanamb; andth stars and lidbi'li4wMt tion fortifies-in- tripa tikfilba. g float ou Spanish flagstaff In Gba,- - v , ' 0rJf .- aharp-sbooter- at , bltteiiin! ,hid will break camp1 at 7 o'clock tomorrow Bd will lake up 'it Sdartfc'fdr dock, Arriving there Pacific Mail wWWnl,hed Teams o'clock. ; you DON JOAN DE BOBC. now conducting operations In, Canada) tha was supposed, e eayaCaptaii) General AuguatAiaa Concentrated 9. eoo men for tb of theeity, and rbis hatlefteeT of fir - k.seite4 . to comprise juajong range gtp). It waa ofllcially announced today that Scnor Di ltof:, th imner Bpu-- i ish charge d'affaires, at Washington and Lieu te nao t Car rau,". the 'former Bpanla naval attache at Washington hark been jhvitedT to ' leave Caaada, owing to the Canadian authorities having intercepted a letter which aiireased to the piln-ot ma'ripe, giving an account of the condition of the American .fortifications." b-t- esti- -. tU T' WJ lauding the force wa as sihobl picnic! guns , is impossible to accurately thl8erTU V0' I , W at- - ( It hmArtimj bad.bitfued runeUDlb7l8aT to trsnsport yOnr baggage, and yAni will leave in camp an officer, on non- to load commissioned tbs same a rapidly as team arrive. 4 thexea ,, alxut jUtl.v, 30 yard from the camp. Ib and our oI5 Apache fighter sill i their element. - . Every yard of . i Upon arrival there you Mif Yeport tpand P(oket ls a arab,ISC,lde' , true-General Ins GreerfJfor Brigadier sbaM, 'TW8 . cohik with death f afteVflihg3ITb flipping tioaa t j.y GiAinWVlMfWIVYdilesAqMtlMbay, After the first attack on Saturday j By command of Alnjo General Otin, BltleSMbfbb ffWaboAteafiiewAf,,), SEHON.t Hnatington, who is in L 1QHN mt oetiMti4bnk-keaiS,g- e tolasrinea, who are hold- Adjutant tie ner sttr.S. TolS., JvRk'bdNvfc Avgl o turn Mnonnd. ng this position, decided that another Ithas beM deei MletsWfcw irianohtr,,KIW4ere re rbyi ike wool4,be made on Sunday ' Salt Mte bsttery b AoWorib landed anfi.nOSpahd4 caused entrenchments to andbe gigh, be recruited, thera. tW .Op apepnat, Abhwi8ktel tstintfijWrtdlM r be throwp ppon deride Qt e camp, UeuleuaukWsdgwocri, was sent ipstead Ouantanamoi about forty mUcs.wt nd in Ab trengh.es he, Part t of Lieutenantayiot . -did Lieuteqan t , the battalion,! as t night waited for the attack that the colonel was certain would come It arrived within a short line after darkant) from that tltne tm- - an,i,yiva w'T t!! j dn .- it'of 1 i- Brown and Fehri felt tTWdldelF'iaai kAsh ., IfssVMt thert WYe!lVca'lfcm?idmlrall)elvMn4, have lost firat f the war in ,i wb t,a Two dismounted squadrons h4 their, , of four troops each from the Third-At Irrfved ab Manna. -'I fhe fettSdi J , a. . A glittering success. not Jdoq.yvas t j M Sikth, ninth? First and Tenth cavalry, fives a full description M7ffe-Al- it China and Colon, butwttbbe added to and two dlaraonotod squadrons of four hll purthmlera on a small iAhejgpringa weye lrtad fleet com possd olthA!hartLadlana, , t.TUnrT-- q . thefromLaiSed v aoA irat Dtnuliar VwwOosS-evvyqpTiT1.;tV,xrirtkfi vaaOovreaaA troop State volunteer avalry.TotaJ dig speaking Mbe short distance from the 4 Pf ar irdLwiUr4riie mounted cavalry, 156 officers, 2875 fir ng. wnh- ! A iiaAM.iL A.ss men' mounted cavalry, Me 9'1-!1 volley right der f OD the squad rou of tha Second, V officers sod that 1 doulanymmanderV-Xle-j herf were 80 enlisted men. , T .ieveral narrow escapes but no one waa was ever served y more loyal, Artillery Light batteries K aqd C, m'" - - - - ... First artillery, A and E Seeqnd ar tiJolley lery, H officers and 323 enlisted, meg posUlbn Batteries G and II Fourth artlUeryii with 0fficer and 137 enlisted men, the eornttsiid-o- f trtfJuA shelling, t MMMeUMlthglhiLftI KogineeraCompauies C and fc, 9 o( felier8rrivid4bfcwerleaiBg (Hoiqfi Pr ficera and gttO enlisted. men. komr."' Assistant Burgeon V , wstirra ..Signal Corps One detachment, To ger of the Olympia, aw Gunner five. tw; swdfftELEASb dJF, HOBSObi, f 45 men. and enlisted fleers rw of th Jjqptoq gbq,f otne J;OR LANCO . , ' rrijiofiSMi'U Fxehange FrlsoriSia (tabntlS rtnelude main.ter ore7 themhad 4Holpitkt detach merit detaching , e : H i IfAi t Uto SUaaeo. j 'IT , ' ft f In tb above figure. The staff corps dv Jutte TV Early yesterday Tdldrid, i number 15 officer. Th grand total , thqc g American gunboat of the expedition la 713 officer and 4 Uerlerhl thortiing Lamia T. 13. R. Lond, June on, Blafeto,' 'tvmuander excljeC Tt d ir a off Havana harbor with, enlisted men, Intelr flag again telegraphed that in case Peared A bertsn,,chjei of staff Aside from tbe men' And officer for that s position, end gavi hie" blest the blockade Decom. , of the, fort, Lieutenant making up the expedition, tbe boat efficient aid. Lieutenant BrumT-- flag W trrgimFlo Wf? war' toVt as hi os hoard the, Spanish carried a vast quantity of supplies, S&Stt Ramo, Cplonel W. P. ls and running supply Ensign shbrtrtbWrgoter lieutenant,, necwar Fiecha, sad twent to- - meet, her. F guafcoat j Aefi equipment, Gb.disttihui IhelrliSiieS fmwunltion aldC pefor signal meti his .taken stopil Tb I understood the maintain aa organization of offioeif ifi'a b1ghfcrcflltab7e rtiailur. ; wiksadafah .aupplk-aihtVeSsel ifaoaf essary Tlv tbit sire for at least 60 days and foreign ports. gmre' The Glr&pta Wing trbWf of offibei Ibr Spanish Reugh JFft NPv ,B1 Fortitussellh5Wyo4i une 14. Colonel Tor rev's men will go to Jacksonville at once and there report to General the authorities at Sautiago de ljuba American dfai'YhSil Ye$lled-Hh,:aleiipt to land in the inner and dnter " bays of Guantanamo, tfiASpAnish for- ee heiifg tntrnctld tn, posirioius com- tna'hding the befft laading. place ,be tween Santiago and Gnaatanaao.v Mdpa . f(rlfc - firg Af JifT Jeajlv.ddtb ,. Ki! 4 w '$& . .niftf Wtot sr.eW'e" jypojUEf i PROMOTION FOR SAMPSON. Will Be lng ral jn 14,-86- ;p-havlu- ' ltilUtnc g Hla r th semi almfetu'$pllfli$ , t teriaany Manila. Nevertheless, it is impossible to ignore the significance of the fact that the Idea repeaiing the eweces- fui Kiou Chon experiment is evidently flowing, thjongt!, tbe braie.cf .Bssal perionagea whose i fine nee i so great that the matter reeeic atleutioo. ttak fnilry llsv HJt , 1' Pay Dmf. A SPECTACLE OF GRANDEUR ..Nan. Francisco, June 15. The $ t t 2 1 . on waa canyon indulged ness of the .Utah cavalry troop upon Aa EagUsh Derarinttea f IS Butabard- Sunday, which -V In by companies A, B and D, one man the departure vof Captain Young- - ar4wwat oV nantUga 4 ar f waa wounded in th hand with powder, tillery wa. partly cured by their re i ondofi, June Hi Tha morning' pa another had hla face burned neverelyj ceiptof pay .' rfortme month and per publish farther long account of and arill another waa Shot through the 21 day, up . Juna A Thf th bombardment of Santiago on Jane hand by a flying pebble. -- 'monthly rtnumeration of the troop la cooRrmh)g the reports froi;f tb - Kathaniel mloer ol 8 158.67 to thecaptain, I tl33.3 to- - first United State that Monro eaattVnd Striogham, Bingham, baa been committed to the lies tenant, 130 to first sergeant, 21.6(r tho Estrella battery wre both ae t afi re asylum at Provo. Blxyear ago, while to each of the other seven sergeants by the American shells And that' the working in n mine, erode fell upon hit tl apiece to each corporal, tw farrier RpsniSh torta were greatly- - fianuigedl bead and very seriously injured him, and a saddler, 816.80 to tbe wagoner b These versions say that the Masachu-eetteen- d the Rowanee were somawh&t and this wound haa resulted in , th and IlS.feOtoeach ol tha two trumpeter -r Sheila' t i- (,-- 4 7 by tajdeed loeeffhiaminA- - -- 6(eron report that, a thousand peopl Were 4illed1n the refentUprfsiqgiiithi district' ohehbhclred j&d twent in- " Yiiofet of "them . M haijjtant of . IJEL'T, HOBSON. . traders, are latawaNlO hare been maw - ,f i , sacred, and other eoien ists were carried I.Americans, proposed, an exchange of un hyWraoyYand prisoners captured with the Spanish doubtedly met a worse faie.. Threw, steamer Argonant. Yor prisoners takes billed'.1 werl native hundred friendly at Santiago de Cuba at the of 1 tJ. k. s A, p (fi t te J$ r Mf" dbi V sinking Beside Yhe wiAfe rfisoWltA'si col" "" lb oofiior Merrimac. ' 4 "Fnltfed Breth- , ored m!sslonariehf Ihi Biaucoritis understood, gave , ..General , ma Af Christ A&it ihuedef(ki at.3lAnoh-rt- j po deonSte to th American i ' hargrtf TL nI ish tid HAmiartaaAr noApWi, lB4-rtiofrom the tMadrid gov at the mercy of th(, J wav hews? hut4 ernment a tbe subject. . , ,, , i x.- - r ' W 4 RelfeVefi (us . steamer VeWarch fa about "to 'leave- ' - trim thJ GlAnkWttfriM- F .w4i'gfite- menL with the Oertnah qoah t InformAdj thi is fonetaotly kept roh, dispatch aaya am Ath war V4W it Riso Chou ' teofheafrmpleatedv CCNfefRALfNQ THE TRUTA--(MILfyjAa. f A , V-- SriiiV'to uodoo, dispatch froidsSanghhlJlh Gennaa i 1 , " a- dhTTilUL '' GEN SH AFTER A r STaV ITskoa lusLprevious to uialr departfire'foF " . 'Ttrrrr i ldcf f rjkktRgti war with, the United "HtateS bjf fltetfCT&g at hajV Ut t 4 have arrived cro.ro fcrrm?i4 can , Aaouraud frapte iGUed. y , !', .LepooLJunpl. Steamers which rs - u- Six MavteM LradMl With first aueeesafnl landing of the war, The . Brrak Cmn,p yrapwmSoiy ta Went ' th.tr Ling V V.ysgfc tT i sV feft tie 6tfance ,at laaMlalipccopfe Ssn Francisco, Jqe If. Th ong txpected order to embarkarrivad yes- - Cavalry Inaniar the-ewD- t Thus far the marine have had tha best of thwflghting, bat sbe'aituation i grave, and they are exhausted with repelling almost incessant attack rest or They have little" chance-t- o .sleep nd the Gmepf tbe arrival of tha ydlevlng troop is uncertain. Were it not for the gnnaof the fleet, the gallant littleband would be annihilated by the Spanish troops in overpowering nunber from, Santiago de Cuba. A sit is, they probably can hold their posllion, but they1 cannot move forward until reinforcement come. The spot is lamentably exposed, while aursouudisg. it on all aides is heavy brush- - ThfJeaat piTeept io the camp la lha signal for instant target practice upon the part of the Spanwhose rifles carry ish much farther than ours, though their owner rarely hit anything they aim fit-Lo- aU, lu nr 15 Rear-Admi- 1 h' " ,0. :th MSssa-chnaet- t' d, it I --"- -- hatbw.. st a Comwodurv and jiay rowltily - , Mwwk AT Higher Bank. ,f , W ashlngton, J une Rear . nn imTi attendant spon expense Adinlrah Sampson, commanding the almost precludes ft forces operating in the Weat Indies, berry refusei to reaiga,. actualyani jris navy fa that The ilfcVss body of DAnleL Burley Hill tieoomfi a commotlore captain, ' ' waa found last week at the bottom of a on the 3.d by the statutory proximo, 500-foshaft in the Daly mine at Park retiresnantof IVifUfm, City How thA unfortunate man ham A. tHoitpr eai)nnatidnYo Rirland, pened to be there la not definite , Island Cat. nv yjuHl, vo Iflibw known, but the supposition la. that thranklir ojlesr ot tteeavy, while wandering around In the dark. t of stFy'tpiV'fofmno 'nea he fell i.ito the shaft smlwisiu- the important duties assigned him ia atantly killed, although not a bone In thaWest Indies, including th capture hi frame waa broken nor his holy and occupation of Santiago de Cuba . . badly crushed. wbi-and San Juan, Porto t&fc dead body of Thomas Bates, hi friend have no Whatever, young man of 23, of Monroe, Bevier Captain Sampson ia lq yiynjrdip W .ZLeanty,jwasdieoveredtBonday morn- further promotion to the actukl radk ing on the eobankmeBtaf"dhe Rid Bft AffinHal, being the highest Grande Western railway near Murray, rank tp wijich he, fan attain, Unless - He had been .Laliog a rUie lad fell frmfretl a3m15fseratd;fh geltlJ of ' front the train, . J M for hit ipegifl Wueit.j Gov. Hclwr M,: Wella, with a party I fenaseps Him iwew.' 1 of intimate friend, left last Friday for London, June IS.- --The Berlin correa- n few day fishing river. In sportive. Th governor delight in an outing of this jtinl. f Cul. Clayton and Harold RueseH ar bis companions Colonel N. Tree week,, a prominent tnlnfng man, haa been expelled fron the' Alta club for drFwing a gun on W..S..i!cCnniick, the' banker.... and threatening his Ufa. Disagreement growing out of business relations are to be tha cause of the trouble, d" supposed Intbe sham battle In CSty creek r" kd Guubosls" EBtnh Mramx o ittkasnd if at an early date. gram from tb demartmeaLa roaUeg Mt tb regiment by pad that the oommaad would travel itatiug In ten aectiona, , vjf The colonel stated given a opportunty4 rtp pboo tween the Philippine,, ayitli qaV, to ride native ponies, Or become dough boy, and the ajmtheast with burses, and hi had dhoeefi thiUtter. , bound s e t Torvwy-Sii- wia.vra-- uuantanamo. regiment stillHearlj too- - IkovLX Tbe boom boaedls boylng InaiAyaaas tod will aefpm the' rMnabdagborsea necessary 1 Colonel starfi evening.5' Seventy-fir$ew York volunteer: tXt-t.srfj tasjuf ..i.. Tenth, Twenty-firs- t, Elghth.'T wen ty PRAISE FOR Hlg.dJRN,Hfit Second fourth, Twenty-seconvolunteer: First, Fifteenth, Seventh, Seventeenth thirteenth", sfciM3f4lVt vai Renafor. ,t I T Third, Twentieth. Total 'infantry' sldcsT "The ia coaled from both being 818 officers, and 10,709 enlisted men. prtment has md pgblje sen-berr- y, ' provisions for aiwh a procedure la im peach ment by the legislature,'1 and the . shall - u rvenaiity against District Judge Du and requests that steps be taken to oust him from office. Th only , HKVWmI Hratlngtra-- Pladty Mans OM Km etaqr Flyla. ( Washington, June 15. Th Americas flag still float over Cuban soil on the encampment of the marine battalion sod our boys say they will keep it theca a aril the- - bale ted, troop arrive, 4 . I lt Bodias I Utah's rough rider will be mun ARE HAVING HOT WORK, red-ho- rr ;?1$aljngto,yIr i)niwii ' J" co. Lee, according to order from headt quarter, sod will soon be in Cuba, oo the trail of the Spaniards Thai instruction lo mow at one trill prob- - IS H ea a fcfm aa Break bly bf construed REPORT FROM SAMPSON. COALVILLE TIMES ,iM London 3' 8 if ' 4 1 AU Abearif forKantU. w t Ban Francisco, June 15. The trsnw c ( MB.. vra, iarwa -- Jof& China, Uol6D,Realandia aud Sen- tot,ynrejtng the second expedition M; fhe'Fhllippines, wiH sail between It H VSLf , "nhff! oYlofk today, unless something t . ? . -- 4L.Ts.jii their the steamer China, the First regiment tera - , of Coloradq- rrinuteeraand half of the . y't |