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Show VOL. IV, LEAVER CITY, UTAH. SAT U R DA Y, 31 A Y 10, 1 NO. 20 900 t ) MUO . Published every Saturday by THE BEAVER CO. PUB. CO. Reaver City, ! -- Utah. j .... SUBSCRIPTION RATES j- - con-structi- - One Year, $1.50. Six Months, .75. Advertising Rates on Application. . Entered at the post cHice at Bearer City Utah, for transmission through I li o mails as second class matter. , . lege of Logan, both sectarian and. ac- tlirotigh the pass and by tflejippHcation knowledged theological schools, for the of such a portion of the road tax oL the i u struct ors.I f 0 u TS t aTe I nfsi I itul oni Mllfof cfand lie a v e rd istriel sasreo u fdrbe are short ol the necessary talent, the spared from tho other highways would matter should be looked into. If there result In giving us a good road in : less is some other reason back of it, it should than a year. The fate of the new ntlue& still be looked Jnto.-- , just springing, into existence iu Gran he district depends largely upon the- of this road, and, in turn, the The Clark Senatorial case is, before the Senate in newform this week. Ills fate of Its mines has everything to-- do Onwith the future of Beaver-count- y. appointment by the acting Governor of Montana will probably hold good, as it !y a few days ago the writertof this was told by the manager of the South Grancomes within tho provisions of. the hut the honr attaching to ite mine, on which $3000 An labor has the success of his ruse is rather ques- been .expended In .the last eighteen months, that a deal on which he is worktionable. ing now, the success of which means an. on - C011-stitutloi- fT . W. 31. EDITOR. WHITE, a boast of their athletic teams; there aro others This is Democracy pure and simple that have to apologize for theirs. when they have the machinery safelyTn their own hands: Conditions are improving so rapidly Atlanta, Ga., 3Iay 15. A Democratic white primary is being held in in Porto Rico that another Democratic every county in tho state today for JiowLhas goneJto the. demuatlon- i lie choice fUnltV'd S ta t e ss eh at or, congressmen from the eleven districts slate officers, members of the general assembly, judges of the supreme court Such speeches as Judge Lochrens and jpdsrs and solicitors of tliosupo-rio- r courts aud in many of them counopinion that theconstltution follows the ty officers. Hag reminds one that teachers in elocu-tio- n result of tho' prltnarv means may leant a man how to speak, hut, -- The election. Only white Democratic clti- waT whd: net unfortunately, - - zens are a llo wed. to vote'll tosay.lt The cheapest sort of a stump speech. The abqye is clipped .frotp the. telet , . ,, V, . , graph page of the Salt Lake Herald and The Democratic. conventions being gives a true picture of conditions in a ,1 the country are having state where Jeffersonian simplicity held throughout a hard time explahiitrg the condition of stales rights and constitutional lijirosperity which has fastened itself so berty are at the mercy of Bryan DSome of our Utah colleges --v , . -- , t - 1 & . 1 t , the ir couhtryTheyfully ' realize that the coming campaign has tin greater terrors for their cause "'than tills. f . s 1 r 1 1 world. 1 : ' ' t i t 4 4 Tho closing up of tho gap between the railroad terminus and the Statelino country has resulted in tle expetidlturo of several hundred thousand dollars in . the purchase and development of .proa: j perties itr that section and nearly ; emocracy.. million dollars has been exoendedin the ' T Gold Mountain district slhpe ten , miles THAT GAP HOAD. has oeen taken off the, wagon trip. .We, " do not contend What has become of that proposition this . that, cciiditlotis., in . , . to put in repair the old military road end of Beaver county insure sucli results; but , we do contend that to through the mountains and shorten tho distance between our ...city and the rall- - take ten or fiftech miles off the wagon ? road over Because the trip will go along ways toward removing-o- ne . Jirmly-upo- extensive development oLtbe: property, may be decided solely upon the question of distance from a railroad, By t lie pass . t road tliQilistauce to AheBouth Granite from Milford wonld be less than thirteen miles and, to the. oiherbropertles, ,oul w i i c hrd e v e p p e ra e n ;v p r k 1 s n b w 1 f p r o gross, about fifteen. tnIJes, By the way of Adamsvilie the distance is tweuiy- eivhtand thirty miles respectively, a discrepancy that may prove fatal to The' welfare of property owners in that district and seriously cripple the county' In its race for. recognition in the mining" 1 f i . . . ! i ' ; . . . ? , flat-teri- -- What fs the matter with our Siam educational institutions and education-a- t boardsthatthey are iguoreiiir the selectioiTof instructors for publicschooi teachers at county institutes and sec- tarlan private schools are drawn uti for t lie necessary talent? Carbon gives a. very flagrant example of this when it announces Its instituteTor next llioriTirarCast! e Gate, at w it i c h tlie presence of all teachers is demanded, and call upon the Brigham Young Academy a P ro vo an duheBrigiia niY ouug Col . . t-- : ; one-thlrd- . , 1 ug 1 eral holds that the State of the prlhclparstumblihff bocksln 1 r propriation cannot applied on this theiway of ourprogress. particular piece of road is no reason t As to tlie ruling of Attorney-Genera- l whyjheproposition should be dropped, Bishop, there can be no question but f even though his ruling were based on a jtliat facts were mfsrepresenied to" him. truthful presentaflon oT facts aiid.was f Had he understood that the' propbsltloii flnah The appropriation of one hund- was to use the money in repairing and. red dollars .by the i County Commissioners Improving a road bet ween Jleaver and If properly expended, would "put the Frisco, a use to which r the money was road i a c 0 d 1 i o n t hii t teaiiiTwuii Id get intcuded to be put, there. 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