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Show It is how Privates Dugar, the public square ar.d tied- - to stakes. Tracey and Hayes of company F, Slow (ires were lighted and" their feet Twenty-sixt- h infantry, fell out of the roasted while tlie natives under the during an expedition into .the rection of the local Filipino padre i nterior of Panay and started on a swarmed abou t them jabbing t hem w i t h search for ;Uubav the " ii alive wine. lances atid cutting strips of Hesh frotn Thai they were lied to by two corporals who were sent irons were applied, cruelly, searing back after them and found them under them. W h o n t h b v icti in shad alp b' u t - I o t the influence of t lie liquor. They could not induce the men toreturn, who were consciousness they were released front It tells quite possible that Colorado may Panay. turn its back on BryanTsm. Prosperity has been an educator to those people. Brainerd (Minn.) Dispatch. Du ri n g 11 r y a4 s t w o t e r n i s i 1 u c o g rp s s 1 1 lie talked continually for pnblicaiion. N op i iwo f g e t re ra H e g i s a t i o nw a se v r 1 proposed or promoted by him. (Minn. Dispatch. Brainerd dl-ran- k's ;successfutr'"'Avas'ie'sti-"thelr'qulveriiig-"b'odlesr'1"TheirrecITi- ot . : -- . su b s e v u e it 1 y captured by ti ro " FI ip i t i o sr 1 1 tite-stakesaiid- '" ctrBggrdtltTOttglCTlm They vvero taken to the town of istreos bytlie now frqnzied mol). It UUUltl UllUi Calinag, where they were imprisoned Finally one uf their ibrmenters was ordered to slay them, which lie did with u r. tilt From Our Regular Correspondent. ' 'Itolij. 7 t he xili iagevJioji The ywem .let! on trSto ; " J -- & More money per capita, more gold, more s ver, and a larger total of mon v y in circulation than ever before is the Circulation summarization of the 1 1 (The Direct Line to Salt Lake and all Utah Points.) Lical lime earn in effect March 19, T89S: Southbound STATIONS Northbound Frisco , Arrive 7:30 a m, Lave -- 7: 0 pMm MiUoid 6:05 99 Arrive 8:05 M Arrive 5 : 30 J L Leave f:35 11:55 Clear Lake Lnve 2:00 11 ; : loo o u Oasis i;oo Statement issued by the Treasury partment for April 1, 1900. For tire De- li rs 1 T7"' 1i mo i n t h e h i s to ry 6 f t li e country L-a- ve the per capita circulation has ero'ssed the 82 (i if ne and the year 1900 carried t ho. total for the first time pa s t th e 2 billion dollar Hue, while the amount, of go id and gold eer tiilcates in c i rculati on -- 6:0 Arrive Leve 99 Arrv larger than at the corresponding dale of any previous year. is 6:10 Juab 99 6:40 9 9:35 . m. Nepbi Sht Lsk CPy Leave 9:10 p. m A rive 9:0 J V Lave 8:35 Leave 530 n. tn . Trains between Juab and Frsco run aaily, except Suudays. Latest Stvle Tourist Sleepers on all passenger traius between Milford and Salt Lke Senator Kyle of South Dakota, chairFour trains daily between Salt Lake ar d Ogden: man of the industrial Commissior., has Leave Salt Lake 7 ,00 a. m., 8:00 a, m., 6:25 p. m., 8:45 p. returned from the South," where the The Oregon Shrrt Llne, in connection w th the Union Pacific Sys era, is the short Direct con nectroDS-utSairLand City t akin g test i m o u y "Com m i ssioTTlFaTbee and Ogdau with through trains. regarding labor conditions. Mr. Kyle S. G. Dye, AgentvMilford, Utah. is much surprised at the tr.'de develop, S w. Eccles. D. E. Burley, W. H. Bancroft, s Vue-Pre& G n. Mgr.y I predict, men is there. Gen. Pans. & TVt. Ait. he said, Ganl Trsflie Mr., Latte Lake Salt Sait Salt Lake City. City. City. that within the next ten years the South will be a rival of New England in iffstet-Line-ttralt-pointfr- 1 was informed in Anniston, Ala., that a linn there was spipping a trainload of sewer pipes to China and Japan every week. Ilad It been cotton goods I would not have been so .astonished, but I never thought the trade in sewer piping would bo so manufacturing. ake Eastr 1 I Soufh Mo . Taking Effect Mondag, July 24 1899. 7 : brisk. The manufacturers are shipping hundreds of thousands of dojlars worth of cotton goods to the Orient,- and in some cases the whole supply of I he- mil I is usedJn ibis trade., ... ....... 7.' orth o 2. . - Arrive .Daily ' Kxeept Sundays - - P. M. 5X0 4S9 4 15 soi.di i: ks iu;kni:d 3 57 at sta 3.3) Lv. 3 35 ArL a li Three MenTFrom Twenty-Sixt- h Infantuy Meet ilorrible Death at theHaiKls of Filipinos, Island of lanay 2 53 2.4) --- 2.19 1 5 Tri h u ii e. Lv. 1.40 San Francisco, Cal. , A pril 16. The American of Manlhaof Maich the 14th re- lates tlio burning at the stake of three American prisoners, on the island of i 1:21 l:t 0 J0S. A. WEST, CHIKF ENGI.XEEE. |