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Show LOCAL HAPPENINGS. he A and R Classes of the upper grad- iecst ofTho lime kilns, "there arc over es at the Park school pulled off a bout twenty new claims located, all of which at athletics yesterday afternoon, the are Among those who being worked. ome of ahallvnge issued by the A outi are imgagccUn tlie dcvclopmontof these. T Location notices at this office. This is St. Patricks Day inthe morn-iaS- - properties arci t hefollowing: , Will running, jumping and base ball, and Fennemore and Risk Fotheringham A ladie-Democrat iv. (Tub has boon coniraryto the expectationsof J ohii Folhe r TTig h a i, M. L.Shcpherd t he R class and Louis Lessing Joe McEwJng and challengers, the organized i i; Riwer, with a inception tip the earGi withTheAs. In the Ward Christian I)r. Cook and Rollins. J T AYlJJi; .Ii ILli heir jri n c I iiuj wo i k mopped baseball ai id rbiTiri iTg 1 lurRs came on t in hand. clean winners, but hy a scratch lost the HEAVED LAKE. Mr. T. Ru r ton Everett; who has been DIED The infant son of Mr. and Mrs Jumping match. The juniors are corat work for ajvoar past on a proposition Henry Tatiersoli, George 11., acred liive respondingly happy, .wiok.died at a few minutes after six to place t hojieayer Lake d htrict injlio. this morning, after a hard struggle' for list of producers, writes from Roston that his experiments with the ores un xistanee ever since his birth. Funeral arrangements have not been made. ltcdurril Kates via OlElCi.OX SHORT LINK der the leeching process have been that he has secured con lo Salt LakeLCilyaml return. The Rep u b ica n s o fth is co u n t y ope tracts to justify building the cotnpaign at Milford Thursday Col Carver was in Frisco Tuesday and night. lion. John R. - Murdock and W i i a. m 1 1 u rs t wen; the speaker s. T h e reports work progressing rapidly on the Co ppe r M ou n t ai n I n cl i r. e. They have same speakers held a meeting at Miners readied a depth of 240 feet vilie last evening and will be in Adams-vill- e they have not. encountered waArrive Salt Lake 0:35 a. in. s are in a sulphides which ter, they will td Tickets bcT)nsaleApril 4tji The character ball, given, at the 11. Y. a normal water level, biit. which ' until 7th,itmlusivey jgood returning Academy last evening, was one of the has sunk to a lower level on account of season. Aprjl most entertaining events of-t- he Mr. Carthedong continued-drough- t. I t s . TOU It ST SLEEPERS on n) rain All of the characters represented were ver is very emphatic in his declaration between Milford and Salt Lake. of a geographical or historical nature. tliat ihb Copper Mouhtaln is tho great- D. E. HURLEY, est mine in southern Utah. Nearly every nation was represented G. P. &T. A., and the scene presented was. highly inMessrs RartUn and Gal) of Frisco .are Salt Lake City structive as well as amusing. working a force of men on tho Dewey ; and The Oregon Short Line people ar? Jo report saUsi actor y results. " - all,-particul- arly J 1 1 " V OIOiEKE, lit Hii, d sue-cessfulan- i : I n-- ed 1 1 and,-althou- to-nig- ht. gh v ludi-cate- 1 L- i I T , , A - MN!NSJs10T. the front ngainasJisnhl vvlthspeclal JBKAVER MAUI5LE. rates for conference visitors,, to. Salt lIOItN SILVER REPORT. Lake and roturn. Tickets will bo on sale The annual report of the Horn Silver Pure White Marble in Abundance Near Frisco, in This County. April 4, 5. 0 ami 7th, good returning Mining company, just made public has April lfii.li. The fare from Milford and the following showing: Ore product, A representative of thoTD.AiiK made" a -, SO. return will be 00. Special accommo- 32,049 ions, sold at a net profit" of 40,- trip to Frisco last Monday for the pur- dations will be provided on the regular 502.74. 27,728 tons of ore was concen p osoo f invest g a tin g t h e R oy t e ar Milford 8:3,5 at p. in. trated at tho Frisctnnili. trains which leave Copper pro marble quarry west of that place, for sil- 4 i i on the dates mentioned. FIIASK-R- . duced 717. 123 lb; lead. 4.570,952 It); V ver, l(.f2.1J0oz; gold 310 oz. V ; CLAYTON DEAD. 1 r-- M repot t to some Salt Lake parlies. repor ter w a sji c co m p a n i e dbyM r, 1 1 1 Our James farm. Judge Claylotfwas a strictly hon- - Receipts, including last years balance Royter, one of the owners of the proper- 398,754.84 of 103,730.45. ty, and on rea liing tho quarry was Disbursements,, including one simply amazed at the showing revealed. 229,430.25 The dividend, of 20,000 qttarryds situated near the mouth 109,518,50 o fLoel) e r T a ii y o iirabou f "m i o' leaving ti 2553 1.80 south-eas- t or a clean earning of of the old Iron Dev il m i n e. i7rsr75S977r and has a AssdiTreTve7nir reasonably good road up toll. ' none.Liabilities Tho work of removing' t he marble lias - z- v thus faLbcen cohlined' tojalpbrtlon 7f ACTIVITY IN GKANITE, Restde tiieALiceaud Grand Gnlch the el al m vhere a com parati vel y rectm t properties, which have kept tiie tlies eruption lias broken off and '.tilted into for a- a veVtica!- poslUou ledge of Granite district and cayotes apart- -of- the . off,r are' siili being which is in a very broken state but easy yqar piast, vigorously pushed, there is a large am- of access. Where the ledge remains as it Is fcund-ou-tl- io' south ount of work being done in the range orabloand man. n ortl Tribune. Ry the death of Frank. R. Clayton last night at 8 o'clock at his home in Miners- Reaver vllle froni t y county lost one of its most respected ember citizens. The-de- e eased --was of the bar and had seen a good deal of public life, having held tho ofiico (f County SuperiTiteiidontof Schools: for two terms, was a County Selectman four years and tilled tho position of Probate -A jate he has udge for oiietoriii7-rb- r avoided public ftTasTriueli as possible, giving most, of Ills timejo the care of his phoid-pncunTonl- ar -- -fr- 1 a l-m un-desttirb- 'i . loss. T 1 rat and-whi- ch much respec ed by all who knew him, both in public and private life. The Judge was a native of England. IIo leaves a wife, and three sons besides .a hast "of sorrow ing friends to mdiirn li Is - e-l- r- . 1 strupulouslyrhonest to ft . i, rai working ilie rpfti ioTgat77:::D r.F e it i e mo 1 11 a ide ofih ecu to n nr:t 1 1 errm a r b e 1 1 ed, a y S""i ri -- w'ell defitied amLuubrokeu stratas, at an Robert.Fotlieringham are Utat mine, located some time ago angle of about six cr eight degrees. from. Fotberingliam, and at. a dep.h of 12 jibe horizontal, of suitable thickness for feet have a line showing of rich galena commercial purposes at:U conveniently ore. In tho immediate vicinity of the situated for quarrying. t An c xaufi hat I o no f t IieTiiar hies hows Utah, which is about 530 yards north by-M- 4 r. |