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Show The Jzab County Times REBELS WIN BATTLE OH, Jacob Coleman. Editor and Proprietor NEPHI . tCopyrlKht. UTAH . OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. Fifth Judge, lostiua Greenwood. Judicial 11 H. Attorney PHILIPPINES CHINA THE SUFFER GREAT LOSS AS RESULT OF STORM. AND Many Lives Lost, While tte Property Damage Will Be Great. Torrential Rains Accompany Storm, Flooding Extensive Area. Standard. Uruxton Bar. Manila. A typhoon of unusual severity swept across northern and central Luzon on Sunday night. Wire Blueflelds, The Nicaragua, tug Blanca which arrived here from Grey, ton brings news of the first Important ISxperimout battle of the revolution. General Chamorro'B forces fought an State Foreman Kxpednient Station engagement on Friday with 1.000 of Stephen tiuawell. President Zelaya's troops at a point County. below Boca San Carlos on the San J. L, Juan river. County Commissioners The revolutionists won a decisive Cieorga Joueti, Mania Nlelsou. Clerk T. VV. Vickera. victory, 100 of the government troops Kecordei" Win. Rurton. being killed and 300 wounded. GenTreasurer" T. H. G. Parkes. eral Chamorro'8 losses were slight. Assessor VV'ui. Bailey. The insurgents captured two Krupp (Surveyor Arthur A. Miller. siee guna and 400 rifles. The defeat doubtless will have a Attorney T. L. Foote. Sheriff Gua J. Henitod. deterrent effect on recruiting for the Superintendent of Schools George government service at Managua, and A. Sperry, Jr. is UKeiy alHo to bring aditiUoii-Probation Officer Alvah Stout. to the standard of the Itoad Comuuasioutr George The steamer Yulu. belonging to the Superintendent County Infirmary Emery company, also has reached H. D. A II red. W. here with the details of the capture of Dr. W. Physicians County (he revolutionists at Cape Graclos Benuelt, Dr. J. A. Hensel. Adiofl. This port was easily taken, not more tlian five or six men being killed and a ran all number wounded. OF. This EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL gives the revolutionists control t the entire Atlantic coast. FICERS. Nephl City. Violated Anti-TruLaws. Mayor Isaac H. Uruce. Okla. were Indictments Guthlro, Jr., Counclliiien Jaiiu's Uarrctt, tiled her' Saturday, Alma Hague. A. R. Puxnian, G. V. :orin:iliy charging three of the biggest cotton Lunt, W. G. Ormo. s purchasing, ginning and oil mill Recorder T. C. Winn. of Oklahoma with alleged vioTreasurer Burton Drqush. lations of the federal and state antiMarshal W. A. vVright. trust laws. The defendants are the Alvah Stout. Night Watchman of lae Peace John s. Houchton and Douglas company; W. Justice H. Coyle company, and the Lawton Cooper. Street Supervisor Jas. R. Riches. Cotton company, firms which control at least twelve other smaller corporaQuarantine Physician Dr. D. O. tions. The Indictments will, It Is said, Miner. affect seventy-fivpersons, including Kurton. Eintch Inspector Hulldlng N. A. some of the most prominent men lu Chief 01 Fire Department the state. Melaon. Superintendent of Waterworks AlRiver Rose Sixty Feet. fred Gowers. Manila. utorm records were Electric Ught broken lu Some Superintendent the recent typhoon which Plant T. A. Carver. crossed northern Luzon .and the Hen-- , Sexton N. C. Nlelson. guet mountains. Eighteen Inches of Levari Town. in n.n hour ami iwi-ninin sU uli John President Board of Trustees Inches fell In the twenty-fou- r hours a. Morgan. the storm lasted. The Ilm d river rope Trustees J. M. Cbrlstensen. The wind Range at the obManglcson, Soren P. Christen-len- , sixty servatory broke when the wind atNiels J. Scbow. tained a velocity of ninety-fivmiles Clerk Orson an hour. It Is estimated that It will , Marshal Richard Iverson. require two months to restore the Health Officer James E. Taylor. Ragnlc road. Another typhoon went swirling across Luzon on Friday. EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. Alaska Miner Butts Into Controversy. Mona John T. Kay, Ephraltn it. Rollins. ham. Wash. Jacob Suter, a Kay, N. W. Kllcrts.in. m former Aianai mlier a'nl Nebo Thos. Booth. Edward Jones, has Issued a statement in m. Jones. which he says Dr. Cook never reached Nophl Alma Hague. T. L. Foote. the top of Mount McKlnley. and that U rover. Koscoe K. to a ianuon Levan Henry Hendrickson. James Hie enplorer wait Ms attempt to (tain the summit after E. Taylor, Adclbcrt Roh. Juab James A. Kelly, It-- C. Steph- cllmblnt: eight thousand feet, a wall of Ire barrlne hit further ascent. Su enson, T. T. Taylor. ter claims to have wltnrampd Cook's performance throuph a pair of field OFFI- r'aj'srs. and he mvi that Mount McEAST COUNTY PRECINCT CERS. Klnley can never be ascended. Nebo Forest Forest Supervisor Re- S. Puck. U. S. Expert In Charge sStailon K D. Farrell. 1J. con-jern- e y fe. NU-lso- Mona. Allamntit at R:15 o'clock Sunday olghL Justice Peel ham was a Democrat, and before taking a seal on the frpnch pave considerable atten'lon to politics in Nw York. He was horn in Albany. N. Y.. Nrwrmber 8. 183S. and ot the bnch. state and fedhad eral, for twnty-years. He rams fprtfn the court of appeals of his na- Nephl, J. 8. Cootr. Justice ConstableAlvah Stout. IX O. Miner. Levan. Justice Orson Melton. Constable Richard lversoo. Health Officer Dt. M Juab. Justice R. C. Stephenson. Con st ab lo Robert M t ni mot L tive state. Blow Aaimed at Birrill. A M!v!ita. Mont a.Hdvlt An ir COMMERCIAL CLUB. the assertions of Fdwsrd Meet first and tMrd Tuesday of N. Rarrlll in hin a!!Mavlt declaring vry month at the club a lor that Dr. Cook did not reach th sum-tn.- l ta tb l,nl building. Visiting m-n" Mni"it M5!ii.l), was tKT it neighboring commercial club Dr. F. hy the Mtor-rw-? A. Cok In this city on Saturday from rordial'y welcomed. . M. Wittmor president, f.. O Pr'tV'crd tm'l! recently a partT. L. Foote. Secretary, In ner wV.h NEPHI -- .,-- the p.smil AmfV Modern Wonltn'H of 10.700, meets No. even- Wednesday Viwting Wood ing at I. O O. K. ball. men welcomed. t!eofe Snu'l. Consul. U II. IaHnvr, Cl?rk. O. O F. No. nrday vn,r.g In I cord t.rottx-r- tentt w Vls-Itin- i n. o i;ht. j. o. s John Cooper, real en'ate b'lsItifM In Hamilton, Mont. Other affidavits rontradirtin? statements e made br Parrlil snl that the latter md oofi'radir'oTy statements h ma'le his stTldivIt were alo sho-wln- "curd hf th rvrv Sat O F. ha:i ally invltl to ' 1C I O Stfo-i- s. Opceset Central Sank Plan. FJUsVth. N. J. Oir!s N. FowW. conetwTpan fmm the Fifth Nw Jer-fllntrlrt and former rha'rmin of the bono roTTi m i f t e on banVtis and risrrrttcy. Its. addrsd sn or" 'or N'nn V. AMrlrh of Iff 10 t:hod f?t!in1. rf)a!rTnT of the fpone-tarromrr,lon rrrtf-- hr rr,n?r-- . (t a'i of the Pnanre tf th tfote, rsli'rene him a In f tie or mir ci'tp tojfit d"ha 'r, m fie fH tort of rf)traj hutiM. Mr. Fowlef ft' fSterf h a Is OToo"I to the central btnk. O t of Irrige ...' Virj fU-- y Latter-da- t Saints' Meetings. y Sunday School. Tfl'jTnacle; house, M. I vtwrd A. t ta Prlrrary 4 in. p. Svndar. FlrM Tnf dtv. fneflrj hetis. p. al 4 sH rrr srri. Irg ml the war at ti Fi' ward m ' rd hi M on lay. CroTX'orh. &r1 1 :',' meSnr .f-i- t!tc ff stfh nnont! fret 9rr. h roori?i ar pi me',r,'. rd. t p. tr r Ilrct I1; fW,n Frllay at l!p.ff p. ni., every Frilay at mee. BOMC. P-- Vume Tu-1?- t;e t 2 p rn. iWrtii lh?d TtwrF'1rs tt m ttnnf e. I1rt com-mit- e Relief hall pm, anI fwir'h 7bir4aij-p, wa,---J f,:?.n fi rottnir Ff)pthorl m . homsr-s- . in rvnrp; hoi". me-tin- 10 a. fond able-bodie- Justice Rufus Peckhsm Dead. Albany. N. Y. Rufus Perkham. Justice of the t'nlted fl'ates Supreme court, died at bis summer home at Justice John fates. Constable Ellas Moiyneux. Health Officer N. W. Ellertsoo. ptifn pnldnd, during S'nrdav rileTit etier1 the rharl here and the tim.'j rrvered Imsre of the tlm rf t' t- - flaroon'1 rfn',ded totlve rffr1rc-- tf s l'?f nor ;ets vr-i l Uy the w ?ki4 T'h-le- . rt fntoi jlrv. dmard and many The The oh. Im-tr- fare as lntrlnl tn'Mort whl I- etart. n - h1 ' e value r!oe(j ni n the A'.voterj of the out rse, 1'l a !Brmnndd crowd of eeplnf and graying men ani womea t becommunication with all points yond Dagupan and Luzon was cut off and details are lacking. One message brought to Dagupan from San Fabian,, says the loss of life was considerable and the dam age to property heavy. Torrential rains acompanied the storm and an extensive area was flooded. Tho railroad bed was washed out at several points and one railway station was swept away. atHongkong. Many casualties i Miss Apple Is the Debutante of tl.j Season, tended a typhoon that played havoc with the native shipping and damaged other vessels at various ports RASMUSSEN BELIEVES IN COOK TAFT ON DEEP WATERWAYS on the coast. At this port the Standard Oil steamer Lyndhurst fouled tho Japanese steamer Hong Kong Mary and both were damaged. Danish-EskimExplorer Has See,n President Advocates Adoption of DefAt Marcao the Portugese gunboat inite of American's Evidence Instead Plan of "Procession Enough was lifted from its moorlnga Patrla Success to Believe In Him. by Jerks" Pclicy. and carried up the Canton river, where it stranded. Many bouses were blown down in Toledo, Ohio. That the statement Corpus Chrlsti, Texas. Announcing the vicinity of Macao, where Junks of Knud Rasmimsen la a valuable aid himself as an advocate of deep and fishing smacks in large numbers to the establishment of proof of his waterways, when suci p:x)jects can roundered. Involving many casualdiscovery of the North pole was Dr. bo shown to be practicable, and de- ties. Frederick A. Cook's comment hereon claring the piecemeal "prooetson by PEARY SUBMITS PROOFS. Thursday. jerks" policy of congress in the paat Rasmuaaen's statement, which has with reference to such Improvement Record of Explorer's Work Now In Just been made public, was ' that Dr. should be replaced with a definite Hands of National Geographical Cook's claim Is fully bornu out by plan. President Taft cavised much enSociety. the information which the Danish ex- thusiasm at the Interstate Inland Robert Commander Washington. plorer secured among trie Eskimos. Waterways league here on Friday. obserItasmusaen has seen and talked with The president said that In addition E. Peary's proof, records and North Eskimos who were with Dr. Cook on to extending commerce, deep inland vations that he reached the his North pole Journey, and declares waterways would serve to control polo April C, 1909, were on WednesGeothat he Is convinced that Dr. Cook railroad rates. Meanwhile, he urged day submitted to the National mansucceeded in reaching the North pole. the amendment of the Interstate laws graphical society. Tho board of for That he regards the explorer as one to make their provisions more effec- agers of that body referred them suba to and examination report of the most daring explorers of all tive. of experts, comprising the ages, and that there can be no Mr. Taft added, however, he did not committee chief geographer of the Gannet, Henry of as to his truthfulness the favor radical legislation, that his purquestion L'ttited States survey; Geological report of his journey to the frozen pose was to keep railroad companies Rear Admiral Colby M. Chester, U. north. within bounds. He said the railroads Dr. Cook read the statement when should be encouraged. In some lo- S. N., and O. H. TItman, superinhe stopped In Toledo between trains calities he said there was a disposi- tendent of tho United States Coast The society on bis way from Ann Arbor to Can- tion to do injustice to the railroads and Geodetic survey. that tho only question it ton. and drive them to a system of econ-ocj- y announced now had to decide was whether Com He said Rasmussen's statement is which prevents th-- s development reached the North half Eskimo Is of ihe country through which they mander Peary valuable, because he pole on the date claimed. himself and speaks Eskimo and un- pass. The experts designated by the soderstands the people. The president said citizens would ir first mwtlns "The statement Is from a man who go to any extent to get a railroad to ciety will hold and few a within Inaugurate days had no occasion to defend me, said come into their country, but once of the ivary Dr. Cook. "He is not particularly a there, not a friend of the railroad their Investigation data. Mend of mine, and he bad no rela- could be found except, perhaps, the I met first tion to our expedition. local counsel. The president urged a Boys on the Firing Line. him at North Star la 1907. He gath- "square deal" for the railroads, that A dispatch has beot: Washington. ered his information from the Eski- they might not be deprived of reason- received at the state department mos before ho heard from mo that 1 able pro tits through popular prejudice. from Corinto, Nicaragua, that the. had discovered the North pole. I saw city Is still In the control of Ihe Patrick McCaren Dead. him at Eggeademtnd early in August JS iaya government and that there New York. Patrick II. McCarren, last for a tew minutes, when I first been no fighting there. The dishas told him of the discovery, although state senator and Democratic leader patch adds that every he mar have heard of It previously of Brooklyn., died at St, Catherine's native over 1G years old Is under hospital, Brooklyn, at 1:33 o'clock arms. The gunboat Momotombo from the Danes." Friday morning, never having com- at Corinto, but Is expected to aall SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS. pletely rallied from the effects of an at any time. Minister ERpinor.a re for appendicitis, October 13. operation Execution of Ferrer Brought on the Patrick Henry McCarren. by trade a wived a dispatch from his government declaring that It is strong Climax. cooper, by profession a lawyer and by enough to overthrow the revolution. Madtid. The cabinet, vocation a politician, was one of the Spanish Acheaded by Premier Maura, resigned most picturesque figures In the politi- Justice and Constable Accused of Bribes. New of York. No cal Greater cepting cabinet The history afternoon. Thursday leader was ever more roundly conCal. Justice of the was formed January 25, 1907. Bakerffleld, Peace H. B. Coleman and Constable, Preceding the formation of this demned, yet at the close of sixty-oncabinet there had been five Liberal years of bis life bo was probably the John Redd of Mojave are In Jail he-eministers in eighteen months. The most strongly entrenched leader In charged with having accepted bribes. bad been the rock on New York stale and had wielded Sheriff Kelly of Kern county sent dereligious whlrh these ministries were wrecked some Influence In national politics. tectives to Mojave to Investigate law. condition there, several less and the accession to power of Senor Heinie Coming West. nd numerous robberies having oc.Maura, wno tad Deiore neia tne preA. Helnze of curred President F. Bostjon. recently. The detectives, passmiership, was regard! as a sweep- the avis-lalCopper company goes ing as gamblers and thugs, reported to for the clericals and one ing to look after the sheriff that west in a few they were able lo purlikely to arouee a revolutionary spirit the Interests days Davis-Dalof tho from the Mojave ofto the chase be case, the This proved Immunity United tha company, ficials. The arrests followed. Copper opposition finally uniting against the the Ohio company, and Copper government's conduct and further- bis other western The Roosevelt Trophies In Good Shape. Interests. ance of the war In Morocco. office York district New attorney's Every one of the Washington. The stern measures taken to put HfHnze this permisskins in tbe collection of lUiowvelt down th recent anti war demonstra- has accorded Mr. of his tmphtes received here from Afrlc tions In Spain tended to Inflame the sion to attend to th affairs subdrarnet AHhougi has teen found to be In good condf corporations. Ferof and the eerntlon oppoflMon over all are out the l"nlti lion poenas by the taxidermists of in rer followed by popular ntnonira-ttonThe fint for evidence against Mr. Smithsonian Institution. of disapproval brought matters Htato Meinze, all the Indictments obtained lot that arrived here two months gi to a rrtv.s. against him have been dlsmlseed. ex was in an excellent state of cept npon on count, which is that vatlon, and th second consignment, KILLED N MINE EXPLOSION. of over certification. that came last wek. Is proving to Terrible Disaster in Which Ten Men have been Jul as thoroasrb'y pickled it Schools.' Adtocatt Nig Me- -t Deith. some of the trophlos are declared for Nleht th rchools Wastlngl'on. U. most masnlflcent Harthom. OkJa. Ten mn are education of the ch'ldren of the poor to be amons Injured and on Is mltdn; along Indus'rlal lines. In si lit inn fo specimens that tiave cotne Into the of tow Institution. as a result of sn epl()on In mine schools tcr the similar training of di' poswslon No. 10 of the Rock Island Coal Mln Automobiles Displacing Carriages. students, probably will be a';ed tv tng company, early Thursday. Nine the American d Federation of libor. Automobiles have Washington. were recovered. bodies on ln.1iist:ial educato neh n committee wbo tsrrisgfi "Ih men are believed to have rone huiMcrs are obliged to tion Is In session here. Advocates of that neyotid a dead Iin, with lljhted vocation schools are striving lo have retlr carriage from bu.olness or devote their Dan fact The Htisrhc. that on the ntlentioh to the larrp. ion of autosuch an Institution saVbosf. wa with the o'h"r mn Mate ftiblie school engrafted Iebor In err . this was tV mobile systems. bodts the theory that the men nzgets to b getting los-t'c'Rmerit ma le by Maurice- Connolly were srraneing the sJr eoiirs'i lo leaders arpear the day Instruction that of Iiilitmiie, low, prteldent of f-Insist to one when or out tte pas carry tn're Crrrrlae supplemental to the whor-i Rl'1rs' National Associat the tn n pisswl over the "dead that will be kept cpn at TtSiZht tion rf the I'f.lted States, wblfh rr n l line." workers. ened here In Us .15'h meeting. General Affections. Man's Deal. Ctit for Earthquake Shocks in Maty. Warring forh'-fer- . N. Y. Ornrral F.lwell P. Slc'ly. Several Ca'arila, St. Ijnnis. Mrs. Nanette Lillard Urong i Th'i-lifelt on RHley o OMs. U. S. A., retired. dl"d at 1:J0 who accused Mr. Ma-v- t earh shor:ks crm Thursday rooming it Ms home In th prononneed at riving her polsmd endy, ha ihy were more had boiph' of Moiint E'n. th!s f l'y of Ga'rs. J! t Ariroal. on wd to the po"r' n',of 1 h people at this plae, alarmed by the randy snd p'tt the pofn In It He r,d h n I'l sViut two weeks, hi.t 'he firt shoeks. rihed oit of their herxolf. She did fO. h sSd, to tnrn It was not realized afifll Wednendtt oT hnlfarsd. R IHd'ey agsJnt !iT:vi and rampd. Ten houvt f"l In Mrs. that death was near. Hart trotM reporter wittl colnp'lestlons. chief of which he mitfklris of Aelroale. but on" one iv. I 1illard, a confession fotlowed ,tt was an affection of the The vle,'m ha1 Vrs. illstrd's yfrton wa killed. H1iys. ly Athe clerk who so'c ln l to al.andoti his touse. R was tden'ificatlon General OMs of deah. h she canlv. the her among thoe thrown down Vy the P't ws her own. Mr wife, daehvr, brother aid sister later heavier shocks and he was potntnir Ullard fa'nted. Mrs. Ridley, wh wre wl'h Mm at the rni. Th hnti buried la toe. wreckage. Thi walls said sh loved Llllard, was released la ahlfh he died had been his hornt of many houses r craekrd. oa ban. for tiiany years o st lue I s s prr to dis-ptar-- etn rof-mrul- f e an-iut- y n fifrer tf--ir-e- PRINCE ASSASSINATED ITO 1909. Victory of Little Band Will Have the Effect of Bringing Additional Reinforcements to Their District Ryan. nett. serve FL 000 KID! DENICARAGUAN INSURGENTS FEAT GOVERNMENT FORCES IN FIERCE FIGHT. W. L. Cook. J. A. Hydo. State Senator State. Representative YOU d o!H News Reaches Toklo of Murder Famous Japanese Statesman by Korean. of Toklo. News has been received1 bora that Prince. Ito, the famou uasas-inateJapanese statesman, has by a Korean at Harbin. The fateful news was received at Tho disToklo Monday afternoon. anthe contained only patch nouncement that Prince-- Ito had been assassinated. It has caused great grief and consternation. Prince Hirobuml Ito was perhaps the greatest statesman of new Japan. Tbe achievement with which his name in the has boon chiefly associated minds of occidentals, was the framing of the Imperial constitution, by virtue of which Japau took ner p ace for too first time in the ranks or modoin elvillzcd states. bE-o- d f As adviser tho emperor'a trusted which the and tho medium state waa placed on a constitutional basis, he must be regarded na one of which have tha positive- - factors helped to win for Japan lior present standing among tho nations. Prince Ito waa 04 years of age. FIGHT DUEL AT SCHOOL HOUSE. Desperado and Officer Cause Panic Among the Students. Muskogee, Okla. Barricaded In a country scuool house full of children, near Sleeper, Okla., Jack Willis, a young Cherokee Indian, fought a duel with ofllcers, resulting In his own death and the fatal wounding of Constable Tiicx Kctcher. Willis resisted arrest for a trivial offense, and finding himself pursued by officers, he sought rofugo in the school house. When the officers Hppeared, Willi opened fire, wounding Ketch:1? attne first shot. Rolling over on his side, the officer Kept up a Are on Willis. Tho children, panic-strickeescaped Meantime Conthrough windows. stable. Wilson crawled close to the building, and, locating .Willis, shot him dead. n, Wouldn't Take Company the Risk. SL Louis. Mayor Rocc Woods ol Wellston, SL Louis county, has notlco from an Insurance company that It had cancelled his $5.0.0 No explanation Is given. policy. Mayor Wooos believes the action wa feud caused by two recent shootings In Wellston. The life oi Mayor Woods Is Insured for $10,000, and his w.l provld-- a that. In event be dies at fcio hands of an assassin, "Joseph W. Folk, former governor, shall receive $1,000 and five other lawyers t&uU each jo prosecute nil slayers, and that tbe officer arreting bis slayer shall receive $2.i0.' Insurance po.--.c- al Mail Buried at Sea Not Seriously Damaged. Seattle, Wash. All tho United States mall that was on the steam r Ohio when she was sunk In Carter bay. I'.rHlfh Columbia, last August, on her way to Alaska, has been re covered by the salvors of the veol and is now at the postofflce There were ir.6 sacks of newspaper mall, which came out of tho water greatly damaged, and U pouches of Orst class matter. Ire uding one of registered mail. Fa:iilnatlm of the latter pich aiows all tl.e and parcels In good oonl t'cm and they 111 be forward to th'lr destination. hm s Store Wrecked by Bomb. Eureka. Cal. Tb t r:prtoT-of the Japanese art iore, which was wrecked t.y. a bomb tarly Sunday announce! Monday that morning, they have received word from San Froncsco that the Japanese consul there woud b In Eureka to look trter the interests ot his ominirrmi jere. Repairs on the wrecked bmld-ishave begun. Tsuciya Ikvrthers. Ihe proprietors of r store. Is reported, will make a claim for Indemnity on the United Stales govem-men- l. s g l-- Japanese Get a Surprise, japan. 1 - r. .vpMon in America of the vlshlng Japanese s men has come to the people of Jspsn as an exceedingly pleasant sur-tr-l. It was that oourtesr would tx extended tbe visllora. btit the peraiMent talk of widespread dislike of the JapancM; gave the Impres-it-n m e it that to?? rec r.,i-i-r prrfuncir.ry sod m',f as a return for ihe courtesy and ho;.taJlty extended o the American visitor In Japan. I rmlo, '- btisl-r.e- tr,u4 jH-- More Money for Indians. Half a million dollar Washington. O tbe C Otoctaw and Cblcka-labroke, Indian tribal funds Is Involved! n a decision announced by the comptroller of tho treasury authorizing tha lisbursing offieer to fay claimants ho satlsty him thst they are entitled receive the money on behalf of ;he minors or allottees, Incurring tl expense of J'ldi-tiappointment of guardians or administrators. w dor-eese- al S. P. Surveying In Nevada. It In statfd that thr Smitfifrn Fatlfift. Jn its sea,-f- h for a hort line to has vlr- Ang!, oaly sband'infd or.risilf ration of tnrfit as sn ohjfi!v oiat for ib nitoff. Revrtt dcvelopmrn'S have of thr'- lo I rht the r jrmig: and well sppo n'd rn-p- s of atg K''b'rT Paclfin nrveyrs In Cie Rno. ts"y. . l4d tt-i'- ceotral Nevad. There are niBnin lines for a iit?"t of th"i aoiednet line tit either Aisof miKxa. Rattle Mfcuitil ot aii.-- In Hf etig'-eer- s |