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Show graphical location and centre of popu..' lation! desire to Utah of j Unless the people take tieir politics as well as their religion J from Salt Lake, and unless they are "aching" to become the THE BLADE. SUBSCRIPTIOK 82.00 . Peryar .... (Payable in advance), , . hewers-of-woo- d 1 fand drawers-of-wat- that for er maelstrom, thf Publisher. ALF. ORS&E to the great dansooner! they awaken ger that confronts them, the better for them and their children. Applicatjqn $as been mad at the Npbi for transmission through th mails as In connection with the fqregong our mail matter. readerk are invite4 to rea4 an article on "Tbe Resources of Utah's Dixie'"to commercial pap-fe- d post-fjlc- e c.Gnd.-cJas-s be found on this page. SATURDAY MQRN., JA$. 1, 1890. the Salt Lakers will benefit ' es..;; themselv" ' ; . j "... j IEPHI HOUSE SHEEPMEN. The elder ones of Utahs sunny south were sent, there by that Will soon be moving their leader Brigham Young who, Winter range Flocks e had he lived, would have remembered Good Sample Booms for CommeroialTrav'; iD the Western part of elers. hisbretbern of the south. Initead of Hack Meets al Trains, Free 'to Patron Millard County; immoral that contemptably building to and from the station. thing called Sal tair, that great man WALTER JAMES, or Black Rock. would have put the eouhern country in IL GOLDSBROUGH, Has just Laid in a Large; touch with the out side world by means of a railway. At least one may 1 '' Proprietor; Supply of GENERAL would have believe that reasonably MERCHANDISE Aqd been the case from the kind watch-car- e 2775. he ever exercised oyer that once Notice for Publication. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah ) forbidding portion of Utah. January 2nd 1896. d Notice Is hereby given that the- folio ' RESOURCES OF UTAH'S to-th- ... , At Residence Keeond doorr East , Co-o- p gtore IIOUKS: o 4 p. ra 2 1 i Utah. ! 1 The Missouri Pacific Sheep Men's f you are going to, wing-nane- PURITY OF CAHD1: SEXUAL :"J - settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his made claim, and that said' proof will 'be before the clerk of the Connty Cour$ of Juab at Nephi city Utah, on FebruUtah, County, viz : James Adams Jr. H.r E. Ho, ary 15,' 1896, and NEJ sc 28. 8840, for the SK S. R' 8 W. Tp. 15names the' following witnesses to proye He his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, via: William, P. Memmott Moroni Monroe, James Allen, Thomas Memmott Jr. all of Scipio, Millard Co. Utah. An v nerson who desires to nrotest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the of the Interior Department, why regulationsshould not be allowed, will be given such proof an opportunity at the above mentioned time the witnesses of and place to said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Btkon Groo, Register. W. A. C. Bryan Att'y for claimant. well-know- : m Q cross-examin- Fqr the Coming Season. Pelts will be Bought- and Meals x Nore But Ayer's 30-3- 6 belong to the list H. H, HAWKINS' on its merits. " It Ogden Iave Leave Pueblo... ......... Arrive Kansas City Arrive St. Louis . . . . .i Arrive Chicago Mor-mon- ,6:35 p. w. :p0p. ni.'' &:45 p. m , a. a. 6:55 y :3p St. m? Lpi8,Io.. ' ' This Space is Reserved I -- TV s nruwifwr-- : mmm - i .8. ! LOCAL. TIME CARD. In effect, Nov. 17, 1804. Train arrive and depart at various daily as follows: Stations. South-boun- stations i North-bound- Leave Arr. Leave S.OO pm 2.15 am .... Ogden 3.15 am Ar Salt Lv 7.00 pm 7.45 am Lv f Lake Ar ,5.50 pni 8. 11 am 5.'J0 pui Sandy 9.42 am 3.40 m Fairfield . Eureka. 11.35 am 2.00 pm 8.45 am . . Lehi J unct . 4.45 pin 8.55 am Amer'n Fork 4.35 pm 9.02 am Pleas't Grove 4.2H pm fi.25 am 3.05 pm Provo 9.44 am Spanish Fork 3.40 pm 10.02 am . . . Payson . . . 3.32 m 11.05 am 2.40 pm Nephi . 11.45 am Ar j , Lv 2.00 pm JuaD 12.30 pm 1.x i f Ar 1.30 v .2.05 pm Leamington 11.55 atr 10.'J5 4.05 pm Oasis 4.50 pm am Clear Lake 8.00 am Ar J Mil- - ( Lv 6. IB p.'Tl 8.50 am Lv ) ford f Ar 6.15 10.40 pm 5.00 n Frisco Arrive Le;; Trains souh of Juab run daily .Arr. 4 HYDE & W11ITM0RE. al . Call upon the nearest tipkeVagent or address II. B, KOOSER, Cpmiyercial Freight & Pass. Agt. here S.IH.STINSON, Ti aveling Pass. Apt. Salt Lake City, Utai, OrH. C. TOWNSEND, peneral Pass, and Ticket Agrent, tht Og-de- . Elegant poarheis, Qniek Time and 8nPrh orite'Boute. at tie Wprl(s Fair. 4 -- .... The Missouri Pacific Utah. enjoys the exttra Ayer's Sarsapariila been the of distinction having ordinary an at exhibit allowed blood purifier only the World's fair, Chicago, Manufacturers of other sarsaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their eoods, the but they were all turned away under enthe application ot the rule forbidding try of patent medicines and nostrums. The dicision o the World's fair authorities in favor of Ayer's Sarsapariila was in effect as follows; Ayer's Sarsapariila is not a patent medicine. It does not is of nostrums. e ' point East ee that ypnr tieket reads via WALTER JAMES Millard-Co- j, Kansas Cityt St. Louis, Pr any other Furnished as IJsual. Black Rock, f) ! Chicago, New Yorj - BATHS e surgeon. . "DIXIE." BLADE AGENTS : DATES. Below is a list of our agents, who will yceiye subscriptions nd receipt for Commubijated jiaynients. A few days since a party of. gentle- Conimunieats: Wm. Chastaln, Ibapah, T.QQele Cq. A short time since there appeared a men came up fronS Southern Utah MILLARD CQUNfTwhere'they had been for the purpose letter in one of the Salt, Laice dailies in Joseph A. Lyman, Oak City. Christian Anderson, Fillmor. of Thos. Memmott, Scipio, of investigating the resources down defence (?) of the moral character Ovevson, Leamington. phris. there yvith a view to the investment one of the U. S. senatorial candidates. reoCrane, Kanosb. James Hatton, Petersburg. de? of capital and the development of the The writer of the letter in question Virjil Kelly, Burbank. Hvrum Adams. Meadow. of James S. Blake, Hinckley. country. The parv consisted of Ma- nied in general terms the truth surveyor; charges not mentioned but which are jor Wilkes, thewho isn interested in a W. L. Dykes matters qf current discussion, by .the UTAH VERSUS SALT LAKE CITY. large ireservoir enterprise on Shoal and believed to b,e true by the creek, and II. G. Rand a prospective people Hot and cojd to true by known and The Lake. of Salt all party majority great j investor, pommunipated secured a conveyance at Oasis,, and the a large number of the people residing to come has Now that statehood of E. At. Webb of that place in the northern counties, The defenForUtah the people ought to do a lot of services to St. George and and went over-lan- d der of the senatorial candidate calls hard thinking on the subject as to the adjacent country. whether Utah is to become, or rather From some of the members of the those who protest against rewarding and "mean pontinue, an integral part of Salt Lake party it is learned there are several fne immortality, "traducers" an reservoir sites on Shoal creek and slanderers," and further says they "are pity or whether Salt Lake City ig to be abundancp of water for at least 50,000 members of the (Mormon) church" and an integral part Qf Utah- acres of land which can be secured, intimates that they are as morally corIn the past the greed of a Sinall gang and of the choicest variety, ranging in rupt as the parson whom they "trar pf Salt Lake merchants, bankers aud tracts from 1 000 to 20,000 acres in a duce." Xne defender of the senator:-ia- l Every body. The enterprise is every way brokers has been insatiable. candidate also quotes the words of not is the and there refeasable slightest the Saviour regarding "he that is with'pffort has been made to have the termination. as successful to its doubt stone," mainder of Utah play second fiddle to When completed it will nearly double out sin let him cast the first were rule if and that ap further, town by the dead the little pap-fe- d the area of tillable land in the "Dixie" plied to the "mean slanderers'' of the salt sea. Every effort has been made country. individual in question, ''there would rail-roa- d The! disis of that climate winter region the companies to have be no stones thrown." on the earth finest one of andu the urn in to The apoligist for the candidate has Utah, criminate against every Southof some that surpasses respects himself became a "traducer" and outside of Salt Lake and have succeedin rail:: ''mean slanderer" of a host of a when aud n ern California put as to. ed in every instance except NTrtWrn with communication road who condemn sexual impurity and that city has occupied such a a resort winter become will Utah great not only in the candidate aforesaid but eommauding position, commercially, to and who can, may desire, in all men, and who regard virtue as that it has been fairly weil enabled to for those of and snow the slush the frost, offset the effoifs of Salt Lakers to excape being equally important and indispenof 'On 4th the counties. northern on the sable iu men as in women. Jesus did make Ogden entirely dependent his mbnth"said sought In Mr.Dykes'we rates. not reward with a high position the Capital city for her freight in to of order hotel side the asthe shlady woman who was taken in adultery. In her greed, Salt Lake has been ably of Dixie's heat the escape! January a spirit of sadness, and commiseration sisted by the ecclesiastical power that sun."! was inches. several Grain up from trade fur her weakness he said "neither do 1 country has diverted the and was cottonwood ucerno of green, accuse thee, go and sin no more." merchants by a centralization to buds holdlearmg. preparatory welling and Lake There is no evidence thatJesus gavethe church wealth in Salt a semi? in will that grov verything confrences at that erring woman a high and conspicuous ing the semi-annuoe can in atclimate proaucea of means tropical seat in the synogogue, nor did He dress place and which are the St. George. and around each six less! her in tine raniment and make of her than $50,000 not tracting can be , to what illustrate cjrder In would.other-wisean example for others to follow by bemonths to that burg which iadusa in just single stowing special gifts and favors, go to the" merchants of the var- done 4own there al of we to will the refer growing In cases like that of the candidate ious towns in Utah. The Salt Lake ry, ac of will acre One monds'. ground aforesaid, lechery is rewarded with a papers have earnestly and greedily al one and hundred thirty seconded the efforts of all other forces comodate high oflice, and a premium is put on one season trees. mond Last grower sexual vice by bestowing on a de- to make of Salt fcake City the greater acre on an and each oauche the that number highest gift within the Utah, Last summer the Tribune ut- had 56 of an ree average pounds power of the State. produced uco acts serve tered a growl because a on one or acre. of 7,230 nutg bad been pounds notice on the yoiing of both sexes, that pumber of towns in Utah a and floe rich are of nuts The quality as Salt rates same freight lapses of virtue ae insigniflcont afgiven the 15 cents at retailed and lb., per readily fairs, merely "wild oates" that are supLake and bemoaned the fact that any merchants iu those towns that had the ,r $1,092.00 as the product of one acre posed to be inseparable from precoThey would readily cious intellect and "personal magne paoney could import direct from the of Dixie soil. East and become wholesalers if they so compete with imported almonds at 10 tism. "It serves notice onthe young that desired- "'Tho Herald, while not so ex- cents her lb. and then bring the grower that they may indulge in sexual vices cessively Bslfiahj baa pulled harder for; 8728. Delicious fruits of all kinds- and that when the crop of "Wild oats1' Bait Lako than for Utah as a whole, grow o perfection, and for early vege- has been harvested they may ask for any office within the gift of the people and recently jaya a prize, for the best the In climate. best copper and that the past will not rise up in addition, Wish forfait Lake City. The Deseret or are tne JJixie utan. judgement or be a barrier to political in mines ricnest conservamore 2ews has beeo a little so rich in That region agricultural preferment. tive and for the 'reason, verv likely resources is and mineral practically iso- "To err is human, to forgive is di that lb major portion, of its support, has been obtained from the people that ated from 'lack of railroad facilities. vine," and the Mormon people are generous in forgiveness. But when apol live iu every town and hamlet of Utah. Wverjpody produces an aounuance no is ruitsJ and etc, thre vegetables a Not one of them has ever given prize ogists for such men as the lecherous and outside for market their surplus, candidate aforesaid, charge the Mor for the best wish for Utah. ? are reason discour for the that people mon people with inability to "cast 'Whenever a railroad has been proand is dawn But the aged. breaking stones7' in that class of cases, tney utter jected to Los Angeles, the Salt Like; the are with longing looking people advocated of idea the ha outrageous and inexcusable falsehoods getting pres W. 1 alone U. ojn R. that the eyes R'y and insuit them: by soliciting the votes outof Utah and into Nerada by the sufficient of ehows energy having signs of legislators in behalf of such men. most direct route. Not a thought, it Lhxs wsam move to in the direction of Utah Were the sons of the rank and file of tapa woukl seem, has ever been given to the j to the ie. Mormon merrit reputhe of Southern Utah the people by development While down there Major Wilkes sur tation of lechers, not one of them running of a line of rails to- Southern California via of St. George. The aim veyed or run levels, for a grade that could reasonably expect to be rewarded appears to have been to build the road will rfrn to the west of Kanarra and with high offices, and not one in oneso that all the coal and other Utah pro-- : enter the Virgin valley by an easy thousand would have the unadulteraduels would go direct from Salt Lake route and pass within six miles of St. ted call necessary to ask for it. It re- City and thereby cut off the fine coal George, From that point, there is an quires the force of high official infiufield of Farowan and Cedar cities; open country through to the coast via nce behind a moral leper to boost him which ars all of 230 miles nearer Los of Good Springs where there is found into prominence and to force ihim up- country. While on the franchise of a clean people. Angeies than is Salt Like, and more a wonderful mineral ' than 300 miles nearer Lthan the coal Major Wilkes was mum as an oyster as And when thus thrust upon them on ft.? Id eat ot Salt Lake City. Another to th? name of the company for whom the plea that "my son should not be motive for avoiding Southern Utah he wis surveying, he does not hesitate destroyed," there will come a reaction trains will ;bei running to St. of the former love and confidence on to be to have the products setvms brought from Southern California George within two .yeiars. Whether it the part of the voters who will some- dumped in Salt Lake City, and make be within that time or later, whenever time learn the truth that the "salva- It a distributing point so that the com- it do$s come7. Dixie will not languish tion" of one mau's son is of no more mission and middle-me- n may be able and pine for markets. All along the j importance than the "salvation" of a slice or pnttls adding there line of th8 railroad there will be peo- - anr to other man's son; and. the sooner asto anxious cost her of rather take the products pie the people learn that lesson the better early peas, by to the than permit S juthera Utah to ex paragus, rhubarb, roasting ears eta, for the morals of the people whose change her coal etc. for that which we also her early fruits and In fact nearly sense of decency has,' or shall have,would purchase from Southern Cili everything eatable that now' comes in been outraged by incidents inlltah dur; inir the last threeyears. There should fornia. Thus' it has ben going on for from California- ,- u j was a will If the people,of Salt Lake and it is time halt f.wflntv but fbe no premium on "wild oa's" in Utah U tt J VJ wars J ' cast aside local their commercial selfishness ana Utah should be as jealous of her octopus, just called on Utah's Muh can !be done in the way of off and 'swop"their inordinate creed for a rprmtation for sexual cleanness as is of reai patriotism and learn Kentucky. meting Salt L ike's greedy .pull by. send few parks ana cnensn an or our fair state, to lore iriff men and woman too, by the way who will assertthe rights of the.coun a great and rich commonwealth can be these mountain- - THURMAN & WEDGWOOD. 'try districts to equal and exact Justice builded here among in f rmo-h- r:!.f,i ..and then let the! coun walled vales that will become the torneys - at - Law. In pursuance of try merchants turn every possible dol pride of the1 Union. cast their dulled lar away from' Salt Like. And, if that: object let them skies of the toward necessary to further call a halt on Salt optics Room 1 and 3, v Lake's greed, amend the Constitution Utah'e Dixie and reward a patient peoFirst National Dank Building. and build the State capital in.iProvo riA mwn there with a railroad. In ' UTAH. where it suouicl be by virtue of geo blesai in' Dixie with a; highway of steel provo, yir-dioltiv- nl Pyisieian far-elght- ed J THE DrJC.S.Hosmer, . . i air-9.:?- ; . . DATS trains Two daily through Lake to all points East. Through Pullman Palace SleepLake to Chicago without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars. day coaches. Elegant The only line operatiug dining The shortest aEd fastest lint- - east. - t:5 WICKLNS, Asmi E.-D- D. E. Burley, Gen'l A?t. Pass .7 City Ticket Office, 201 Main E. L. Lomax, Gen'i Passsrr. and IE. Dickinson, Gcii'l Mis. ii. ii. c: Oliver W E. Eller ' . John W. Frederic!' i . Its-- - Ij, TiW I Siva m ! . I i ' ; counti iorina; oH an W6ct of the pi:i VALLI; We will have Something that will Interest yon. .' j endar - ; -- jer at tenaer total f RAIL 4 1 : 0.50C Placed TIME TABLE NO. Effective Sunday, November 16. ld 1 . South. The Hephi Coop.0 i I V I ; T. H.. a. 1.32p 1.42p 2.22p 2.45p FARKES, Superintendents 11?1 no - I- Draper Moroni Chester Ephraim Lv. 8.0 i"'f, 5 5 New Ar. Manti ..J J Trains lear Manti for Sterlinff.Funk and Morrison at 3:00 p. m., Monday s. a I day's and Friday's. Returning -Manti at 6:00 p. m. j0t at Direct connections iepui IaKe . s , every , r..,, way ntai Xiail ruiuc. irrAm-n. irum u" tn Rait Afiifnrd and inter T,,.. points, and all pninte East and West.' . t sun-kisse- d . j N..p!il Lv. Nehpi Salt Springs llollowa.v Fountain Gree:i 23.2 19.5 16.0 l.lop Stations. Ar. 43.0 38.0 33.0 29.0 11.45a 12.10p .12.40p 12.57p ; ; Dlst. from Manti nht ; ; Stop i on signal. the riffbt rom this Time Table at pleasure. "nnv. . S Cori -C- r-- trIghte' to Tublodorb Beitback, i Pres. . & Gen'i Manager, UK Salt Lake H. S. keek, Sppt. & G. f - l ; C |