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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI, UTAH OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. U. S. TO CON District. Julge, Firth Judicial Dtitiiot Joshua Greenwood. Attorney B. II. Ryan. .Stenographer W. 1 Cook. State Senator J. R. Edghlell. Lawrence State Representative E ANOTHER ON PEACEFUL PLAN , - - HANS MURDER MYSTERY iiBiisasaaBaH-M- ai t Adopt This Habit As Well As Men MINERS AMERICAN lllrVOBsWO Hopes Women Will B'ackett. U. S. Expert In Charge Experiment A. D. Ellison, Station County. P. J. Fen-noi- l, County Commissioner J. V. Whltmore, Perry B. Fuller. Clerk Patrick J. Bonner. Recorder WW L. Iloyt. Treasurer T. II. G. Parke. Assessor Ray Newton. Attorney J. H. McKnlght Surveyor V. E. Ekloff. Sheriff Angu R. McDonnell. Superintendent of Schools Alonzo Ingram. Judge of Juvenile Court T. H. But (on. Probation officer James E. Mem-xnott Superintendent County Infirmary-ThomVlckers. County Physicians Drs. Rees, Dr. Steele Bailey, Jr. as EA8T COUNTY MUNICIPAL NEPHI CITY. Mayor Alma Hague. Councilmen A H. Bulllston, A. R. Paxman, James Garrett. Jr., J. D. Pexton, Orson Catier. Recorder T. C. Winn. Treasurer J. H. Latimer. . . T. H. Burton. Attorney ' Marshal Samuel Linton, Jr. Justice of the Peace Wni. Stout. Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. T. D. Rees. Bulldrns Inspector I. II. Grace. Chief or lire Department N. A. TNtelson. AlSuperintendent of Waterworks fred Oowers. Member Board or Health W. A. Btarr. LEVAN TOWN. President Board of Trustees I. H. Mortenson. Trustees John Grant, Alma Dalby, II. W. Mangclson, George Nell son. Clerk Steven Stephenson. Marshal O. "A. Taylor. Health Officer Henry Hendrlckson. EAST JUAB COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. I. H. Grace, President, Nepbl Morgan Levan. Alonzo Ingrsm, Secretary. NephL J. T. Kay, Treasurer, Mona. EAST COUNTY PRECINCT CERS. OFFU One Member of Party Escapes From Firing Squad and Reports Details of Tragic Fate or His Countrymen, Now in Course of It Will Not Go Lusltania Closed. Inci- The United States Washington. will continue to try by the recognized methodB of diplomatic usage to obtain relief from the injuries her shipping interests are now suffering by reasqn of Great Britain's disregard of international law. It will not adopt retaliatory measures to compel Great Britain to grant this relief. This is the attitude of the state department as obtained authoritatively on Monday. It correctly expresses the course of procedure to be followed in the Interchange of notes regarding Great Britain's blockade of Germany and of neutral countries. now in The note on contraband oourse of preparation by the state department will not go forward to Great Britain, it is understood, until the Lusltania incident has been closed. A group of Texas cotton growers have bad a bona fide offer with satisfactory financial backing for a shipload of approximately 10,000 bales of cotton, to toe delivered In Germany at 27 cents per pound. Representatives of these growers v have approached the state department for advice. They insist the shipment will be made, and they want to know what they may expect. The state department is of the opinion that the cotton will never reach is destination. Shrewd guessers In the state department forecast its seizure by a French or Russian warship. By allowing one of ber allies to do this Great Britain could escape becoming involved. MURDER PRISONER. ln the authorities the quantities that it Mona. O. Young. ; Note on Contraband Preparation, But Forward Until dent Is American Ordered Murdered In Prison by General Villa. El Paso. Texas. P. Keane, bookkeeper employed on the Hearst ranch at Babricora, and held prisoner several weeks by order of General Villa, has been killed by Mexican troops, according to advices from Madera. The killing of Keane. who was 60 years old, occurred at Rublo, near the ranch in western Chihuahua, according to the brief telegram. Wheat Census in Italy. Rome. The decree ordering that a census be taken not later than July in the kingdom Is ex25 or all plained by officials as Indicating to 1 A. FROM MEN TAKEN SIXTEEN TRAIN, STRIPPED OF CLOTHING AND SHOT TO DEATH. BANDITS CAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. Mona John T. Kay, Ephriam H. Kay, N. W. Ellertsou. NephI W. C. Andrews, A. R. Tax. man, 1. II. Grace. Levan John A. Morgan, James E. Taylor, Lorenzo Mangelson. John WILL NOT ADOPT RETALIATORY MEASURES AGAINST GREAT BRITAIN. may be necessary to Import. ' Justice D. Engineer Is Killed. Health Officer N. W. ElJertsoo. Port Arthur. Ont, Engineer NephI. Stearns was killed and Brakeman Justice J. 8 Cooper. Connors Is mixing as the result of a Constable II. T. Knowles. rear-encollision on the Canadian PaHealth Officer Dr. T. D. Rees. cific railway a few miles west of Nlpl-fo- n Levan. Monday night. Justice B. W. Peterson. Constable Richard I verso n. Russians Are Optimistic Petrograd. The general staff here Modern Woodmen of America No. expresses complete satisfaction with 10.700, meets every Tuesday evening the progress of operations upon the at Woodman ball. Visiting Woodmen southern front. Everything is going welcomed smoothly, and the Russians are adV. M. roOTE. Consul. vancing at nearly all points. J II- - LATIMER. Clerk, WILLIAM ALDEN SMITH L O. O. T. No. 16 meets every evening la I. O. O. P. hall. Vis-tanbrothers cordially invited to at... . ., . tend. W. A. RTARR. N. O. r W. A MAT SOS. Secretary. d Bat-arda- y . LATTKROAY Mindly tAINf? School. 10:30. MEETINGS. - 'k: I floutb ward '. at High School building; NephI ward t Tabernacle; North ward at meeting bouse M. 1. A Pnoday, 7 p m. South Ward High Kchool building; NephI ward at TaWnacle; North ward at meeting bouse. Primary Poeth ward every Tus-daat Tabernacle; NephI every Krl-aat TaWnacle; North ward at nee ting bouse evety Friday. Y , .,'' J PrlstrooJ mating every Monday evening st the Tatroecl and North ward meeting house. RUef fw ty ouih ward first and third Thursday in each month at I fx tn. Nthi ear J first and third North Wednosday In each month. ward first t)4 third Thursday ill each tnoelh. at r;ecti meeting bosses. JNy "CS. school at II S", and yre achtn Rev. Dr. McClalne, pas- Do YOU Know About OUR Prices o W tr aniioos to bare yem find out boot tbem Tber wCl Intwett yoa'rc in need of printing MEXICAN 5 POLICY SENATORS CRITICISE PRESIDENT REGARDING RECOGNITION OF CARRANZA REGIME. Senator Williams Directs Attention From Mexico by Commenting Upon Questions Arising From the European War. Washington. Mexico furnished the vehicle on Thursday for another discussion of foreign relations on the floor of the senate. It preceded the adopting without opposition of a resolution offered by Senator Fall calling on President Wilson for all available Information bearing upon the recognition of the Carranza government by the United States. Senators Fall and Lodge spoke in support of the resolution, insisting that the president should inform congress fully concerning the situation before the naming of an ambassador to Mexico was confirmed. Senator Williams diverted attention from Mexico in the course of the debate by commenting at length upon questions arising from the European war. He said an embargo on exports of munitions would "hametrlng" the United States more than any other first-clas- s power. Senator Borah wanted to know whether the Mississippi senator thought that after the war some European government would attack the United States out of pure spirit of conquest. "I am n.n anticipating an attack In the first plsce," Senator Williams rebullying plied. "I am anticipating first and I am anticipating the fart that the American people will not consent to be bullied." He declared there would be plenty to quarrel about, referring to repeated torpedoing of unarmed merchant ships by one nation and by the ally of that nation, aft a' the questions Involved apparently had been settled by diplomacy. BRITISH BATTLESHIP SUNK. Goes te Bottom, But Crew I Saved. London. The British battleship King Edward VII has been sunk after striking a mine-- The entire crew was saved. The sinking of the King Edward VII was announced by the admiralty In the following statement: II has "H. M. S. King Edward struck a mine. Owing to the heavy sea, she had to be abandoned, and The ship's sank shortly afterward. company was taken off without any loss of life. Only two men were injured. The King Edward was a battleship of 18.350 tons, laid down la March, Big Sea Fighter Pesce Party at The Hague. weeks after It The llarnc-Fi- ve departure from New York the Ford j peace expedition reached The Hague Saturday. The members or the party plan to begin Immediately the work of spreading the peace propaganda. Allies Buying Horse, One hundred and thousand horse have been tnBfv a bought at the National storkyards here by the entente allies, it was Saturday, at a cost of $34,- - r.i ' 'A . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ftsnday ing at S tor. ASSAILS WILSON 1902. y y (Cupyrlslit.) El Paso, Texas. Sixteen mining men, most of them Americans, en route from Chihuahua City to Cusl- on hulrlachlc, western Chihuahua, Tuesday were taken from a train, about fifty miles from Chihuahua City, stripped of their clothing and shot by Mexican bandits. Confirmation of news of the tragedy we made by officials here of the Carranza de facto government. One of the men lived in San Fran cisco, another la Los Angeles, while the others are all believed to have been residents of El Paso. First reports of the tragedy were ALLIES ABANDON received here in a message from Thomas M. Holmes, the only survivor. to Mrs. Holmes, advising her of his L POSITION safe arrival at Chihuahua. Inquiries instituted by officials of the Ameri can Smelting & Refining company de veloped the details. CLAIM THAT OPERATIONS WERE The party boarded a train CARRIED OUT WITH LOSS OF at Chihuahua City, intending to re BUT ONE MAN. open at CuBihuirlachlc properties of the smelting company, officials of Retirement of Troops From Anzas and which hud been given assurance of protection by the de facto govern Suvla Bay Three Weeks Ago ment. Left No Strategic Advantage to Retention of Peninsula. According to one account, bandits stopped the train early Tuesday morning and ordered the party to London. It is officially announced descend. Holmes, however, slipped that the complete evacuation of the into the" lavatory, and from his hid successbeen has Galllpoll peninsula place witnessed the stripping of fully carried out The communication ing the prisoners of their clothing. The issued Sunday evening says: party then was marshaled down the "Gen. Sir Charles Monro reports As the complete evacuation of Galllpoll track, escorted by a firing squad. Holmes slipped from the car and ran has been successfully carried out. "All the guns and howitzers were in the direction of Chihuahua City, he declared he heard shrlekB, fol got away, with the exception of sev- lowed by a volley of rifle shots. were enteen (cutis, which A .protest addressed to President blown up by us before leaving. "Our casualties amounted to one Wilson Tuesday night was signed by member of the British rank and file several hundred mining men In hotel lobbies here. Advices also were re wounded. ceived that numerous expeditions "General Monro states that the accomplishment of this difficult task which recently left to reopen properwas due to Generals BIrdwood and ties made idle by the Mexican revolution were returning to the border. Davie s, and Invaluable assistance rendered in an operation of the blgbest MUST FACE RANGE PROBLEM. difficulty by Admiral De Robeck and the royal navy." See Passing of Public This new has been expected for Woolgrower Pasture. observers several days by the keener of the Near Eastern campaign, for the Salt Lake City. That the time Is retirement of the troops from Anzas coming when the sheepmen must own snd Suvla bay three weeks ago left no bis own range and that the result will strategic advantage to the retention of be an increased cost of business, was session of the annual convention of the tip of the peninsula. Nevertheless, the news will be received with a session of the annual convetnlon of pang of regret by the people of the the Utah Woolgrowers' association on British Isles as well as the colonies. Tuesday. To meet that Increase In Renewed activity of various kinds cost and to compete with the Austral- tan woolgrower the Utah sheepman noted by the Turks' official statements In the past few days has presumably must improve the quality of hi probeen in the nature of prepartlons for duct. It wa agTeed. the final act of the Dardanelles declared by The convention wa tragedy. George Austin, president, to be by far the best in point of attendance that Germans Bombard Nancy. has ever been held in the state. Adhave been dresses were made Paris. Six persons by Gov. William at wounded killed and two other Aostln and othsrs. President Spry, Nancy during the put three day In the bombardment of the city by GerPROGRESSIVES SET DATE. man h gun. Will Hold National Convention ConMISS ANITA KITE currently With Republican. Chicago. The Progressive party convention will hold Its national June 7 in Chicago, concurrently with : the national convention of the Republican party, in the tope that both may agree on the same candidate for presldenL This action was decided upon Tuesday by the national committee of the Progressive party. Forly seven of the forty-eigh- t states were represented at the meeting. A mws(te was read from Col. Theodore Roosevelt urging the necessity for adequate preparedness, which ws enthusiastically applauded. d f Ml v Chinese Troops In Rebellion. ' Ban I I If :W: OOO.ooO. aasss)s $ William Alden Smith, United State eenater from Michigan, has epened In earnest his csmpaign fer the Repvbll-es- n presidential nomination. Petitions have ben sent out te have hie name placed en the ballot for the Michigan residential primary la ApriL Granted Wag Increase. Johnstown, Pa The Cambria Steel company has announced a 10 per cent increase In wages of all It employee except those working on salary and The Increase will affect tonnage. tnen. about Miss Anita Kite, daughter ef geon I. W. KHe, U. S. N, retired, end Mrs. Kite, has Just been presented te Washington society. She le one ef the prettiest of the season's buds, and s popular as she le pretty. Mere Money fe Alaskan Road. Another $2oo.fH0 lo Washington railway further Into roh tb Alaffcan the interior of Alaska was asked before the bonsn appropriations committee by Chapman Kades of tb Alaskan er.gioeerirg roicmisHion. en the Run. TyrV Lrmion Tb Turks in Mefrta ffila were la fail retreat on January 9 wl'h th British tmr-iii- fl thm. It of corn wit and' ared in the boo moise 1 Monday by A. Austen Cham -berlain, frf!ary or India. Banks Must Report, of The comptroller Washington the currency on Thursday Issued a call lo all national banks requiring tbem to report to him their rondition the close ef business on Friday, Policeman Shot. Thomas tasr. Fan Francisco Pan Francisco policeman, did 8;inda of balln wounls received Saturday nleht In an encounter with a snppowd hichwayman whom he had ordered to Ceolradoans Killed by Slide, Orrftown, Colo. Arthur Ohorn. agd 41. na eneineer,wereand Edward In Sur- halt Kill govern- Francisco.-Chines- ment troops In the province of llu-pe-n and the city of Nankin, former capi'aJ of the province of Kiangsii. have joined the revolutionist, according to cable advkes from Shang- hai Strikers Renounce Federation. Clifton, Arte. As the result of mass meetings of strikers of the Arizona, Shannon and Detroit Copper companies, hfld at Clifton. Morencl and Metcalf. the Western Federation of Miners was unanimously renounced. st txmla 11. Glass of hot water each morning help u look and feel clean, aweet, fresh. Self and Children. Maves Mrs. Chrl'tin Chicago. wife of a lemstir. killed hrp!f snr! caught Covins. 1?, hr five children by turning on the gas on The bodies were found by Ihe wo sonwslH" Bar Filver Plume Tbnrsday and carried do a M'.unt man's husband when be referee Kelso la the avalanche. home from work. unit i but rover era heavy storm, two tmrnask"! robber locked the csshier and two patron in K a tfofcV ,J 1 .11 lla ON THIS KIDNEY REMEDY suffered for three months with what the doctors called MaUna Ir'ever, bat I beltrT it waa kidney trouble Three diilrrrnt doctors were unable to help me. ail giving me up and I would have diea only for roar ,Smp Hoot. My mother TV a one ol ymir advertwnvnts that fitted mv and before I used four bottle 1 waa en Kilmer's hwamp-Kooof tirely cured. My Mother snd Husband both are usina vour Root and have been greatly benefited by it. 1 always nave Knot tn toe house and oin't say fcwamp enough for your wonderful remedy, at it has saved my life. Yours trulv, MKS. DORA RVAV, llrtS X. Fheridso Ave Tacoma. Wash. Personally appeared before me this 6th dav o( May, 1915, Mr. Dora Ryan, who sulwnnbed the above statement and made oath that tbe asm is true in sub stance and in fact. J. TC FN A PP. Notary Public. Prove What Swamp Root Will De For Yea fcrnd ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Ringiiaintnn, X. Y.. for a asmpl sir bottle. It will convince an rone. Yoe will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the Itiiiners and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention t and this paper. RecuUr sire bottles for sale at all drug store. Adv. T I.ce. t fifty-cen- one-doll- No False Pride. Willis Hump Is a good scout; absolutely no false pride about him. Gillis Tbst's right On a windy day he always chases his bat before chasing bis toupee. Judge. ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST As to Your Hair and Skin by Using Cuticwrs. Trisl Free. Tbe Soep to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. These e emollient fragrant, super-creamthe natural purity snd beauty of tbe skin under conditions which. If neglected, tend to produce a state of Irritation and disfigurement. Free sample each by mall with Dook. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Bold everywhere. Adv. y 'Mow Is r a pre-erv- Strang for 'Em. tbe new bookkeeper on fig-ar- e "Alway fun to the window when good one goe by." Where Switzerland Leads. Bwittertand spend more for relief of the poor than doe any other country. rt DiatrtMi back with IVioo. er;e THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES RELY lite Relieved by rinrt Application I the vault and escaped tn hors nr Nobody Hurt. Hotel Clerk Say, you called the man In Room 13 an hour too early thl morning. Porter Did be get up? Hotel Clerk Only partly. He got hi back up. 4 the OkUK.m. Burled Under Snowslide. Tellurid". Colo Four Aes'rlan a were killed in a snoHr! 1y Or-Inthe Ophfr ro?r.'e. ' gulch fifth member of tb tiarly nd brcugM the new te the G;h mine. ed In't Bandita Rob Oklahoma Bank. Af rosy-cheek- nrwr ft Irs fcot TteM Wfoe make na Ww olW 1hn we are. gaea Fres vntifis; sn4 vri will W ymina. ynr After ih MitIM Marine Tour F.ves M'irlne Fya Refnx1v Co., (II ymr sr Chicago. Send fcy Book on request. Four Parish in Flame. Schenectady, N. T. Four person deed, three seriously If not mortally hurt, and four less seriously Injured, was the toll of a fir in a rooming house la the center of tb city. iussogp, Happy, bright, alert vigorous and: vivacious a good clear skin; a natural, rosy complexion and freedom from Ulnesa are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man could realize the wonders of drinking phosphated hot water each morning, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking- ; men, women and girls with pasty 'or muddy complexions; Instead of the multitude ot "nerve wreck," "rundown," "brain fags" and pessimist we should ee a virile, optimistic throng of people everywhere. An Inside bath is had by drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidney and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from any druggist or at the store which will cost but a trifle but is sufficient to demon strate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice Interna) sanitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness 1 more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet ot bowel do. Adv. oiSTWFfT. n tt t?n '( ferwi m4 Fitaa. frIt tails, too ia remerfe stone I reta4 M t s The nMed Ancient Order of Druids baa completed an existence of as a friendly society. fsfl to plea Try Den son' Coffee. Wbu stl others I always room for one ia the soup. There mora-eytte- r |