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ted to General Toral, some officers having reported to him that they could see fifty-seven vessels, some of which were loaded with troops. Before twelve o'clock arrived, the Spanish commander sent the following letter: Santiago de Cuba, July 14, 1898. honored Sir,—His excellency the general-in-chief of the army of the island of Cuba telegraphs from Havana yesterday at 7 P. M. the following: Believing that business of such importance as the capitulation of that place should be known anat El Caney with such heroism, is sufficient vindication of their courage and fighting capacity. I sent the following despatch, and, later, issued the order which follows: headquarters cavalry division, U. S.A., Before Santiago, Cuba, July 14, 1898—12.55 P. M. The Secretary of War, Washington, D. C.: General Toral formally surrendered the troops of his army corps and division of Santiago on the terms and understanding that his troops would be returned to Spain. General Shafter will
y 15, 1898 Willard Young, son of President Brigham Young, is appointed by President McKinley colonel of the 2d Regiment of United States volunteer engineers......May 31, 1898 The Utah batteries (A and B) sail for Manila, Philippines......June 15, 1898 A company of Utah United States volunteer engineers leave Salt Lake City for San Francisco en route to the Philippine Islands......July 10, 1898 Battery C (Utah volunteers) is organized and sworn into United States service......July 14, 1898 Memorial services are held in honor of the American sailors who lost their lives by the explosion of the Maine......July 24, 1898 President Wilford Woodruff, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dies......Sept. 2, 1898 Lorenzo Snow chosen president of the Mormon Church......Sept. 13, 1898 The legislature adjourns sine die without electing a United States Senator......March 9, 1899 The Utah volunteers return from the Philippine Islands......Aug. 19, 1899 C