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Show CORRESPONDENCE. 9 Panaca Feb. 8, 1896. v h H Editor Union: L WM 'Since my last communication, , ' H prospecting in and around the i H new district (Line District) has L, B been steadily going on, and many $1 , jH new and valuable properties have p B been located. The country i ' H swarmed with prospectors, and M H everything within a radius of three u H miles from "Utah Spur,"(first lo- i Vfli cation,) that shows indications of r jH mineral is staked off. Greats, ex- j(-J B Several buildings ar already '. ! j H erected and material for others x " ii, - B is being shipped in. . L t M The district is organized in Utah, L j H but extends across the line into , ftfc ' WM Nevada. Without a doubt, a town 1 ' H will soon grow up there, and it I B promises to be a lively one too. L Tho M. Y. W. L. & I. Co. aye , g doing about $600 dollars worth of . m work on their reservoir, strength- II M ening the dam. When this is 'J done, the reservoir and canal -will V1B have cost the Co. $5,000.00 ', B The weather is mild enough for X i , B AiJvilor May; and unless we get ' n more snow in the Mountins, may ' B God help the farmers and stock 5 B raisers next summer. Geo. Liston son of Al Liston ! who is a bro. of the Liston boys of Li B Dixie, died at De Lamar on. the 1 B 1st inst., of Measles. ' , B The health of our people -is ' B generally good. Max. I B In Hl |