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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI. UTAH. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. THESE MAY FIGHT THE GERMAN District. Judge, Mflh Judicial District Josnuu Greenwood. Attorney B. 11. Ityan. SteiioKrupht'r V. L. Cook. State Senator J It. Kdghlelt. Lawrence State Representative Blackett. U. t. Kxpert in Charge Experiment Station A. I). Klllsou. County. County CommlBsloners P. J. Fen-sol- t, J. W. VVtiltmore, Perry U. Fuller. Clerk Patrick J. lionner. Kecorder Will L. Hoyt. Treasurer T. 11. G. Parkes. Assessor Ray Newton. Attorney J. H. McKnlght. Surveyor V. K. Ekloff. Sheriff Angus K. McDonnell. Superintendent of Schools Alonzo Ingram. Judge of Juvenile Court T. H. Burton. Probation officer James E. Mem-mot- RAIDERS Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per A Sv A A--r- ; t. -- OF. FICERS. NEPHI CITY. Mayor Alma Hague. Count ilnieii A. II. llilllHton , A. Paxnian, James Ciarrett. Jr., J. Pexton, Orson Caler. Recorder T. C. Winn. Treusuter J. 11. Latimer. Attorney T. 11. Iturton Marshal Samuel Linton, Jr. Justice of the Peace Wm. Stout. Street Supervisor Jus. II. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. T. D. Rues. HuildliiR Inspector I. II. Uraee. Chief oi hire Department N. Mcl.son. Superintendent of Waterworks lied (iowers. Member Iionrd of Health W. Starr. ..... ALLIES .,.. pi .. ..'.A. ...y. X. x.xw, . BRITISH AND FRENCH FLAGS NOW ADORN TURKISH FORTS IN THE DARDANELLES. All LEVAN TOWN. t j .....,,. f lX RIDER CHANGED FRAMES HOUSE SUBSTITUTE FOR FARM LOAN PLAN ACCEPTED BY SENATE. The allies have turned Washington. A farm loan plan was Turks, and written Into the agricultural bill by Ili'Hish and French flags are now n the house Monday night after a long Ing from six forts In the Iardanellea. and vigorous fight. The rural credits The forts razed In the terrific bom amendment reported by the agrlcultur. bardment of Thursday and Friday al committee and generally accepted have all been Infested with landing as having the sanction of the admin EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. and formally taken over. duration wad revised by a aeries of Mona John T. Kay. Kphriura II. parties The fleet continued a bombardment amendments which revolutionized the Kay. N. W. Kile rt sun. of the Inner forts A pow proposal. Nephl W. c. Andrews, A. R. Pax- der magazine was Saturday. Aa framej in the house, the plan blown There up. nian. I. II. Grace. were Levao John A. Morgan, James had numerous victims. The fleet would provide for a system of farm reached as far as the lighthouse loan associations formed in individual K. Taylor. Loreno Mangelson. near Fort KJlid liahr. The forts on communities to make loans on farm EAST JUAB COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL the European side have been silenc- mortgage notes at not more than G ed. Mine sweeping operations con per cent Interest. These associations DISTRICT. would form federal land banks In dis tinue. There are 0.000 Turks on the tricts corresponding to the present I. II. Grace, President, Nephl. John A. Morgan Vice President, Kuroean side and 15.000 on the Asia federal reserve districts for the pur I.evan tic aide. Knver Pasha, Marshal von pose of dealing In the mortgages held Alonzo Ingram, Secretary, Nephl. der Goltx and a number of German by the association and loaning to the J. T. Kay. Treasurer, .Mona. officers who visited some of the forts association upon these mortgages. In not yet captured, were appalled by these banks the government would EAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFI- the extent of the damage. The forts have a supervising and under certain CERS. constructed by General von Llman circumstances a stockholding Interest. Banders were so battered It Is doubt' They would be authorized to Issue Mona. ful If it will be possible to repair bonds based on their farm mortgage Justice I). O. Young. them. Their heavy guns have been securities. miner N. v. Ullertson. The crux of the fight in the house completely destroyed. The Turks are preparing their last cair on an amendment to authorize Nephl. Just Ire J. S Cooper. defense on the iiogphorus and the the secretary of the treasury to Issue Constable M T. Knowlea Sea of Marm ra. New batteries have Panama canal or other government Health Officer Dr. T. D. Reea. manned and the approaches bonds to the amount of $.'i0.i)0)i,000 a len Levan. strewn with mines. They are also year to take over the bonds of thesis The amendment was Juatlce K. W. Peterson. making prpiir;h,tit to blow up the land banks. Conatuble Richard amoiis Mos'iue of Omar. adopted in committee of the whole by Conditions In ("nnntanlinople grow a vote of 157 to 44. worse. Neither bread nor The administration proposal was a Mml-rWoodmen of America No. steadily All substitute for the Mct'umher direct 10.700, meets every Tuesday evening grain ran be hid in the city. If a business at standstill and the loan credits plan incorporated in tiie at Woodman hall. Visiting Woodmen en are the edge of a revolu- bill In the senate. It proposed a sepeople welcomed tion. V. M. KOOTK. Consul. ries of farm loan associations with a J II. LAT1MEK, CUsra. banks under private system of ownership and control to handle the I. ft. O. F. No. IS me-t- s loans through the sale of bonds to the every Sat, arday evening In I. ft. O. K. hall. Vispublic. iting lirotbi-r- j cordially lovMrx) to at- Uy a vote of 237 to 89 the nous rejected the McCumber proposition W. A STARR. N. G. and then the perfected tulkley-IIoiaW. A. MATSON, Secretary. amendment was agree4 to without a roll call. LATTER OA Y SAINTS' MEETINGS. INAUGURATE BLOCKADE. M.-att- h Ivi-rso- n 0 IS OF CLIFF DWELLERS PIUTE OUTLAWS .OCCUPY AN CIENT DWELLINGS AND FEEL SECURE FROM ATTACK. Salt Lake City. A special to th Tribune from Bluff, Utah, nays an al most Impregnable position has been taken up by the renegade Pluteg un der the leadership of Old Polk. The Indians have entrenched themselves In the cliff dwellings, high above Puller wash, a place which can hardly be reached by the posne under Marshal Nebeker, at least not without a dertparate fight and probably heavy loss of life. The Indiana have been fortifying themselves while the agents have been trying to get the friendly Utes to go to the reservation. The activity of the outlaws In securing their fortification is taken here to be the final evidence of their Intention to fight to the last. Many of the settlers and the members of the posse are of the belief that a campaign of starvation will be the only means of getting at the Indians. And, on the other hand, the red men are known to have ample provisions to last for months and ammunition sufficient to carry on au Indefinite fight It Is also believed that the supposed safety of the position of the Indians has won other tribesmen to their side, and that reinforcements will soon Join them from the hills. Austrian Regiment Mutinies. London. "The Ninety fl rut Austrian Infantry regiment, composed entirely of Czechs, mutinied at Prague, refused to proceed to Gallcla, and murdered all its senior officers," says Iteuter's Venice correspondent, quoting a Bucharest dispatch received there. ttnoiw. L A -- Sunday, 7 p. m. Snith Ward High School building; Nephl ward at Tabernacle; .North ward at V 1 r , JW meeting house. Primary South ward every Ttiea-4n- t l at TalwrnacJo; every Friar at Tabernsc; North ward at meeting house every Friday. Prtesthood mooting every Monday evening at the Tatwrna-l- e and North ward meeting bouse. Relief 8 let y .Kwtb ward first and third Thursday In each mcxitfc at 2 p n, Nethl ward first and third In each moni. North ward firm and thud Tharatay In eafb m.tlh, af respective meeting hugs. N'-ph- , Sunday acVml si li.JIfl. and vreacfc-it- . s- McClaine. lrg at 8 p. m. Rev. lor. W I , awwwawal.iiaai e- - ss - ,"' .A aask.m JUDGE ED B. ALMON Judge Ed B. Almon succeeds the lata William Richardson as reDeeM-tativfrom t Eighth Alabama district. His hobbiss are rural credits and national aid to good roads. e Do YOU Know About OUR Prices We are anxious to have you find out about Ihrm Steamer From German Port. The American steamer Nebraska, which took a cargo of cotton from fialvestt n to Rremen, reach l ed here Sunday with 1..'0 tons of merchandise from Germany on board. New York. gen-era- Tbry w ill Irttertst you hm you're bi need f printing Negra Confesses Crime. Aurora. Ill Williams, the neand fh-togro who rrimina?lv Mrs. Frances E. Pchwartz In her home st Wbestnn. was raptured here fttjnrisy and made a complete confea Jee attcd 4 City Barber Shop COCRTKOt'S j. ATTORNEY ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE NEPHI. VfAH Dr. Two Doors Snuili o Ltmts" Livery end Feed Stalslo Wagon-- i Agents fur Coal. DENTIST ami 7, Venice Theatre Huildinjf. riione No. 123-- J IOO TO THE MODERN BARBER SHOP For First Class Work We make a nrwrialiy ot Hcalp and Face MAKSAi.K Haiti and Nhne Shining Stand In Connection. Batehalor Bros., Props. Venlen Theatre Hhlc. Ostler & Allen Manufacture that Hand-mad- Old Harneaa In ever-lasti- ant Sa t'l (noil a new. H. Mi- - Url'llca anil Navajo rliatikt Mniw. Meat Co. City CEORCE Attorney at Law Public Office in noms 1 and Kept Notary 2 Ostler BUlg-- . Headquarters for Traveling Men. New elegantly appelated 8 room addU tlon. steam beat. Laths, etc. Oae block south and oae eaat f ewuxt bouse. Phone 12. Dr. T. D. Rees Physician ami Surgeon Olltoe and Fresh Meats Refrigerator ate Proprietor FORREST HOTEL All Kinds of Home Cured up-to-d- N"i. 44 3. Thos. H. Burton GARRETT, Propriot in Kpress ng Harness e Phoi.e Us. H D. COLDSBROVGH. No OfTici-rionm- riim-niac- Bus Meets All Trains. Good Livery Rlcs, Drny and A. BOOTH J. THEATMK.NT AKO FIHST CLAPS A. NIKLS N. IVopiMor h. Mcknight COUNTY liiiKineos twirtjr run on ranti hasis, enabU- - us t't at very at Venl Theatre Phone No. UTAU - 7 Saya Yon !.a m-'- I rva-onal- ile priw-s- . Courteous Tre;it nent to all DONT BORROW The Times from your neighbor when you can get it for less than HOW If You Want Allies to Prohibit Commercial Inter course With Germany, Washington. All commercial Inter course by sea between Germany and the outside world was declared prohibited by Great P.ritain and France on Identical notes presented by Monday. the French and Iiritlsh ambassadors here informed the United States government of this drastic step by the allies In reply to Germany's war zone proclamation. . If this policy Is enforced It will no longer be possible to ship cotton, manufactured article and commodities hitherto of a noncontrahand character from the United States to Germany, directly or Indirectly, and from the latter country the supply of and other merchandise for con- CAPT. ASHER CARTER BAKER Capt Asher Carter Baker, U. S. N, sumption la this country will be cut retired, it director of exhibit of the off. Panama Pacific International txpoti tlon. Captain Baker was connected May Veto Seamen'a Bill. Washington. The president's veto with the Chicago eapositlon In 1893. for the seamen's bill was generally the Paris exposition In 1904. Hi work looked for by officials here. The hill ha made him an acknowledged exof the world' ss psssed by the senate Is said to pert In classification I native of Princeton, affect treaties between the Uniled iroducta. H N. i. State and various foreign nations. Election prob Proposed. Russia to Have Free Passsge, Washington Paris. The Temps asserts that an Investigation of the agreement bas been reached between last senate elections In Alabama. Indiana, Kentucky and NeFrance. Great tirilain and Russia regarding the future status of the Dar- vada, a well a Pennsylvania and Illidanelles, which will give Russia free nois, was proposed to a senate committee Krlflsy by Senator Brlstow. passage of the strsits. Thaw Trial Postponed. Falls en Battle Field. Nw Tork Upon the plea of his Victoria, It. C aptain Herbert Hoggs, egd 22. of the Seventh brl attorney, and with the consent of the rude, Firt Canadian contingent, with ditsrict attorney, the trial of Harry the British expeditionary force, wsa K. Thaw for eonsplemcy, which wa killed In action at Hazebroock, to ttart here Monday, was on Friday postponed for a week. France, on t?a'uMay. can get by in this paper. It reaches the best class of people in this community. YOU about that printing youVfl ia need of? Cease la aad as abeet It at year first oppvrtBsity. Dea I wait antil Ibe Vary last aaaaxst bat give as little tisae asd swll ebew yea wbsl bifib grade vrerk we caa tare L njr "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE Ncphi Plaster Use this paper if dye-stuf- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 25 - X s M I'hone No. Three Cents Per Week l.-- Sunday School. li:30. South ward High thc! building: Nphl ward at Tatemacle; North ward at meet-lu- at Venice OftuH) y....w., INDIANS their attention to the t is? PHONE , Business at a Standstill In Con. Would Provide System of Farm Loan A Campaign of Starvation Thought t( and the People Associations to Make Loans on be the Only Means of Capturing atantlneple are on the Verge of Farm Mortgages at 6 Per Redmen Who Are Defying a Revolution. Cent Interest. Marshal Nebeker. London. UTAH ;: Graduate Veterinary College University of Pennsylvania Physician and Surgecn l lying at anchor In the harbor of Gosport, waiting for orders to RURAL CREDITS BOMBARD TURKISH FORTS A. President liourd of Trustees L. II. Mortenson. Trustees John Grant. Alma Dalby, V. Mangelson. George Nellson. M. Clerk Steven Slepheiihon. Marshal G. N. Taylor. Health Officer Henry Hendrlckson. r, :; Diseases of domestic animals treated hr.rjtt - Part of Kngland'i large fleet of submarines attempt to lift the German blockade. A. Al- NEPHI Dr. N. J. Rees srqts 2, Kcphi, Viih VETERINARIAN J.'S. OSTLER, Pumht L. b. HILL. Vli Phmimnt B. R. BOOTH, Caskiks rV.;4-; 1 & Dr. J. G. IRONS cent per annum '-'s- S7 RED Ostler Bids, Rooms Interest paid on Superintendent County Infirmary Thomas Vlckers. County Physicians Drs. Rees, Dr. Steele Hailey, Jr. MUNICIPAL HBANKT Abstracts, Loans, Insurance, l Estate, Surveying Land, Miaiii,', Lettering1, Notary 1'ul.lio and County Surveyor. PHONE t. COUNTY Burton & Carter R-a- : EAST NEPHI NATIONAL you want Rome of their business. Use This Paper Juab Has No Cqua.1 The Largest and Purest natural deposit cf Gypsum in the World. 1 Kephi Plaster & Mfg. Ce. County Mill and Elevator Company Call-forwi- , KAHUFACTtlltltS OF Flour and Mill Produce Everything Now and Up to Date Our Leaders Gem Floor aad Fret a Ground Grah aO |