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Show i1 UUki v tc. 1 . jl fc v . OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE BUXlvEIULLE. - Heber M. Wells k, here during the week. Mrs. Samuel O Crosby of Panguitch, Utah is visiting relatives here. The Sunday School and Mutual Im- provement Association gave a party Tuesday for the benefit of Elder- Orange Earl, who is on a mission in the - About $30 was collect was donated by the ed, SIT. 50 of which Mutual. Several men wfio left here to get work on the railroad have returned , disappointed. Henry Frehner of Littlefield, Ariz., is intown today. Our school closed on May 1st. The oM.y vvs celebrated by the schools. A party of joung people from Overton and St. Thomas paid us a pleasant visit on May 1st and 2nd. Mrs. Josephine Feltz is down from the mine for a couple of weks. Heber Hardy was thrown from a wag- hurt this morning. He fell on his head so that his neck was bent, and barely escaped being broken. Abial Abbott has returned from Ogden with his newly wedded wife. He has purchased the Geo. W. Lee, Sr. home. on and seriously G UNLOCK. May 7, 1901. J. S, P. Bowler has spent a month nsitihg 'friends in Hebron, Parowau ind 3t. George, and two weeks at home with a broken foot. Quite a numbor of men from here, Vlesquite, and Bunkerville have been working on the railroad, but have all eturned within the last few days. A wedding reception was given by Bp. F. O. Holt to the many friends of Beorge H. Bowler and his bride Nancy E Holt on the 3rd inst., and a very enjoyable time was spent. Mr. Berkheart and associates nave quit work temporarily on their mining jlaim. James L. Bunker has just returned from visiting his parents in Bunker ville, who are leaving that place for Mexico. Isaac Burgess has returned from quite to spend the summer at the low Mes- Big- place. Enough fruit is left by the cold weather for home use at least. - -- - s Christianizing the Orient. The following well authenticated items from a daily exchange, show well the progress of the christianizing influence of the powers: If the whole horror of the murder and pillage done between Tien Tsin and Pekin comes to be understood in the United Slates and in Europe the sum of it is so great as compared to the number of Christians who have suffered at the hands of the Chinese that, rightly or wrongly, the Chinese am likely to be held the injured party. Lancers wantonly impaling little children by the wayside in the slrecl-- i of Pekin are soim'of the least of the wsll authenticated horrors and to some foreign soldiers a dead Chinese Christian Time Card No. TAKING EFFECT OCT. 21, 1900. NORTH BOUND: 12:40 p. ra. Uvada Leave 1:0 1 p. os. Searl Governor Secy, of State Auditor 4 Arrive Treasarer M.A. Breeden Atty Gen. RIO GRANDE WESTERN R. Y. A. G. Nelson School Pub. Supt. Great Salt L ake Route Leaves Marys-val- e G, W. Barthh. Judge of Supreme Court 7:45 A. M. arrive Salt Lake 6:00 P It. R. Tanner Joint Senator M Connection at Salt Lake City David H. Morris Representative CITY" OFFICERS. For Points West Thomas P. Cottam Mayor. . Connection at thistle Jet. Council men. For Points EaSt John T. Woodbury This line runsx through Pullman Brigham Jarvis and Tourist ordinary Sleeping Palrce A. Morris Richard from Salt Lake or Thistle to Den Cars George T. Cottam ver. Omaha, Kansas City,St, Louis and j Charles F. Foster Francis L. Daggett Recorder Chicago; ako to San Francisco, Port-.- , Marshal land anu Butte: Perfect Dining Car George Brooks J. S. Snow Attorney Service. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Assessor Most George Miles Magnifient Scenery of Peace Francis L. Daggett. In I he World, Sexton George Brooks Best local train service in Utah be Watermaster George Brooks tween Ogden, Salt Lake, San Pete and Dr. F. Clift Quarantine Physician Sevier. Fast trains. For folders or in . COUNTY OFFICERS. formation apply to agent Marysvale or Commissioners to GEO, W. HE1NTZ, General Pass-- ! James Andrus, Chairman enger Agent, Salt Lake City. Ed. R. Frei j 1:10 p. in. Modena Leave u 1:20 p. 1:35 p. Escalante m. m. ail all , j j j William Stirling. A. F. Miles Clerk and Recorder M. .Treasurer Savage Nephi F. L. Daggett County Attorney A. Y. Milne Sheriff C. A. Workman Schools of Supt. DISTRICT? JUDGE. North bound trains leave daily except Mondays. South bound trams arrive daily eqcept Mondays. Ellerbeck Genl Supt. OREGON SHORT LIKE R. T. R Direct ex-pedt- ed a. . Oom Paul Kruger is still inclined to make a visit to the U. S., and Mr. Mon tagu White, who is the agent of the Boer author: ties in this country, is now in Washington trying to Bnd out how the U. S. government would receive Mr. Kruger. It did not require a visit to Washington by Mr. White to fi d that out. Mr. Kruger would be . Juab Nephi Provo fw yVjg , F, i'.i.i Arrive Salt Lake Leave Salt Lake Arrive Ogden ' i,a; the better for China. The Chinese estimate that one million of their people haye lost their lives by violent deaths or starvation about Pekin and Tien Tsin since the allies came. Well informed foreigners long resident here do not regard the estimate as exaggerated. The North China News of March 28, endeavoring to tell why such a situation as the one alleged can exist, says; Simply because Chinese civil authority has been suppressed, harried, driven away and nothing substituted for it. The country between the sea and Pekin has been devastated and the peop e have been killed indiscriminately or driyen out of their homes to become bandits. We should have thought that one c? the first acts of the foreign administration after Pekin was re.icved would have been to strengtnen the Chinese eiyil authority and make it responsible for the preservation of order. But what magistrate can be to remain at his post and exeit himself to put down opposition to foreigners when at any moment a foreign lieutenant with a handful of troops may come to him and demand a sum of qioney on pain of having - his town cr village burned down in case of refusal. E Line to Salt Lake. Leave Fiasco Milford Oasis The allies, even if they could agree, could' not set up an administrative machinery of their own for the empire. They must restore the power to some native party, and the quicker they do it , TIME TABLE, EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 8. NORTH BOUND. Thomas Marioneaux Joshua Greenwood. .Prosecuting Atty. is just as satisfactory an evidence of no quarter as a dead Boxer they neither received just as the Bora envoys were a car or so ago, and as a prominent know nor care for such trifling citizen from a foreign country would V 43, OFFICERS. May 7, 1901, J. T. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. James Bunker, of Gun-loc- C S. Tingey paid a short vi&it to relatives J. D. Dixon Society Islands. UTAH & PACIFIC R. R. CO. : Diibi.t0i CliiaLk M3 by all y-K.- 9:35 a. m, 9:45 a. m. 10:50 a. m. SOUTH BOUND. PRC Leave Ogden Arrive Salt Lake.. Leave Salt Lake u v 7:00 p. ra. 8:35 p. m. 1:00 a. m. 6:10 a. m. 6:40 a. in, 8:00 a. m, t jf- Ji 'j? u Provo Nephi Juab Oasis Milford Arrive Frisco 2:30 p. 3:30 p. 6:05 p. 7:45 p. 9:10 p. 10:05 p. 1:30. a. 6:35 a. 8:05 a. m. m, nx. m. m. m. m. m. ra. ha ve no troubk in seeing the Presdeu' . Trains south of Juab do not run on Has Mr. White forgotten how cordially ' Tourists sleepers on all the President received the Boer en- Sundays. Milford and Salt Lake. trains between voys and how he enthused as he pointto line all The direct points. The only ed out to them the beauty of the views from the White House windows? The line to Pacific Northwest, Montana, same views are there and the Presid- and all eastern points. ent would doubtless enjoy pointiug out For particulars write, S. G. Dye, Agent, Milford, Utah. their beauty to Oom Paul. D. E. Burley, S. W. Eccles, G. P. & T. A. G. T. M. The idea that the eartu is fast be Salt Lake City, Utah coming settled up and that there can be no extension to its agricultural area ' H . due d is true onv Solicitor C .V.bVi. . Ricliaids, upon ento whose scientific motion Mr. Frederic Degetau, of agriculture ability to has not begun its resident commissioner from Porto Rico, yet capacity large realis 'it, was admitted to practice come to realization. When hp re ized that there are whole empires of S. Supreme Court, says the admission rich land only awaiting th a pul cation has no significance in connection with e them the insular cases awaiting the decision of th water at hand break into bloom and great productive- of the Court. He says he made the ness, it can be seen that instead of the motion because under the laws enacted worlds acreage being incapable of ix by Congress appeals are permitted from .pacsion, the end of its expansion in the U. S. Court of Porto Rico to the productivity has not yet come into U. S. Supreme Court and it seemed to sight. --a o him right and proper that the Porto announce official Rico lawyer who practiced in the formSecretary Roots meat that the government transport er court should have the same privilservice between the U- - S. and Cuba ege in the latter. It is a rule of the and Porto Rico would shortly be abanto admit only citizens doned and the government business be Supreme Court divided between the WanX and the of the U S. to practice, although forMuuron steamship lines, which sub- eigners have been allowed to argue mitted identical bids for doing the specific eases. Therefore the admiswork, is taken to mean that the admin sion of Mr. Degetau is regarded as au. L ration expects U. S. authority to be expression of the courts opinion that ithdrawn from Cuba in the near Porto Ricans are citizens of the IL L . to-m- v-- - 1tV |