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Show Tvtt j Yon Fay Your Money and Tane Your Choice. CREAM OF OUR EXCHANGES Territorial News, Culled and And General Condensed tor Blade Readers. Utah3 population is now placed at Repifc 93. not encouraging. Burbank, Sept 7tb An Idaho editor having been asked if ha had ever seen a bald headed woman, Governor, No, we npver did. Nor did Governor, replied: T. CAINE. WELLS. JOHN M. we ever see a woman waltzing around HEBER a cigar town in her $hirt sleeves with Congressman, Congressman, between her teeth. We have never seen B. II. ROBERTS. ALLEN, E. CLARENCE n woman. go fishing with a bottle in her all Secretary of State, Secretary ofi State, hip pocket, sit on the damp ground Nor FISHER S HARRIS. JAME3 T. HAMMOND. day and go home;drunk at night. have we seen a woman yank oil her coat Treasurer, Treasurer, . and swear she could lick any man in GREENWOOD. ALMA CH1PMAN. JAMES town, God bless her, she aint built that way. Ex. Auditor, Auditor, GUY C. WILSON. MORGAN RICHARDS. The work of clearing the ground of the debfi3 of the late firo and preparing for Attorney-GenerAttorney-Genera- l, the erection of Fritz Millers new busi BISHOP. C. A. J. WEBER. A. 'pess bouse and theatre is now in pro China-tow- n is almost built up Superintendent of Public Instruction, Superintendent of Public Instruction, pres3. KARL g. MAESER, mo re JOHN R. PARK. substantially than ever. again of one in .be opened A restaurant will Judges of Supreme Court, Judges of Supreme Court, the new .buildings in a few days by one SAMUEL R. THURMAN, ' , CHARLES S. ZANE, of the Celestials. Si Hays has had a few thomas Maloney. O. W. BARTCH, force of men at work for the past RICHARD W. YOUNG, foundaMINER. the A. JAMES and laying daysexcavating United States Senators, ' tion for hia new oriek (fire proof) store new structure of the size The JOSEPH L. RAWLINS, building. s to be 33x43. Bingham Bulletin. MOSES THATCHER. boutherh Utah has been, raked and scraped by cattle buyers this season, and wnile there i3 considerable stook still on the ranges, it will be several years before there will be as many cattle in This the country as there has 'been. F.rst, several ways. will be a benefit in considerable money ha3 been brought into this region by the sale of stock; second, the range will improve, and TnT-NrnnT- n so will the remaining cattle; and third, s will give more care and attention to what is left. Cattle investments should pay well in this country If you are going to range your sheep west of Deseret from now on. Iron County Record. Write Immediately to the Manager Steele of the opera house, has CO OP HINCKLEY Inaugurated a restriction of young girls on For prices grain. Bottom Figures. from attending dances. Jt should be Sheep-mens- ? Supplies a Specialty. ' thoroughly understood by parents, that from now oa ail girls under the age of sixteen shall be rejected from that place, ? and the rule will beenforced. This step, Which' is a Wise one, was taken for many reasons, and parents and the general public will coincide with it,- - for the Superintendent. many young girls that constantly attend d5 nces under this age are not by any Four mile s from Oasis Station means capable of taking care of themselves, and should be at home, helping their parents or reading the Bible. American Fork Item, now being worked there is a bed of soft, done so, there is no reason why the Four For some days past tha works of the yellowish sandstone carrying fossei ferns Mile creek proposition should not also Utah Sugar company at Lehi have been of whica we obtained some fine speci- pay. The owners of the latter are James in operation, the Reason having opened mens of the varieties known to geologists R. Black, Chas. Abbott, Orsoh Howarth, some thirty days in advance of that of as Alethopteria lonchitica; also a beauti- Isaac Farley and the Broadhead Brothers, the previous year. The first dry granu- ful specimen, as delicately formed as whom The Blade wishes abundant suclated was drawn off Monday. The beets when growing, of what Prof. Newberry cess. this year are of a very superior quality, believed to be the fruit stem of a Leyeo-po- d On the return trip; we turned the aniand the yield of sugar should be very and which he named Autholites pris-cu- mals loose down the rail and whooped We also were fortunate in securing them along with a rush,'' as night was large. In only certain sections of the are e the district beet growing crops yet a specimen of fossilized fruit, of fast gathering her dark mantle around ready for harvesting, and the digging the genus Trigonocarpus. It somewhat the grim looking fnountain sides. I takes place only as designated by the resembles a lemon in form, is about 2 was 9 oclock when we reached the farm a Within works. of the diameinches in of David Broadhead at the mouth of Four management long and ZxlX inches short time, however, the harvest will be- ter, with two well defined longitudinal Mile canyon, and to Mr. and Mr3. come general, creases from near the stem to the base of Broadhead ThO BLADE-ma- n is indebted or fruit. In places, the under- for the best supper and softest bed ever nut the The Four Mile Creek Coal Mines. lying rock is a maze of interlaid leaves, given o a weary tenderfoot. Oa Sunday afternoon, last, in com- stems eto. James Abbott and Chas. with pany Between the foot wall and coal, there Is District Judges. Black, the writer started for the Four a layer of soft lossel soapstone. Resting Chas. Mile coal field. President Nominations were jnade by the Rspub-lican- s Sperry on that is the most important feature,1 had kindly loaned his horses and buggy and consists of 17 inches Tuesday In all the seven judicial is that districts except the First, which postfor the trip, aad as he Is not likely to get but surely increasing in thickness. poned action until the 28tb inst. The slowly any more substantial remuneration than There is no doubt as to the value of the districts and nominations were as folthanks, they are hereby expressed. is coal and of a first class lows: it product; First district; comprising Cache, Box At the mouth of Four Mile canyon are The only question,. is there a Elder and Rich counties Nomination, quality. Ibeated the Broadhead farms as also that commercial until can The postponed September 28th. query quantity? df C. R. Foote and all of them look thrifSecoad district; comprising Weber. be only relatively answered. Taking the ty. We called at the farm of Thomas present size of the vein aS a euide, it all Morgan and Davis Murphy. Broadhead, and asked him to come up depends on the Third district; comprising Salt Lake, a miner can exquantity to the end of the road the next morning tract Summit and Tooe e conn ties P.arlovv a and that has not yet E. D. R. Thompson, Wilson with a couple of saddle hores, and then been during shift, Ferguson. Messrs, How- I. Snyder, ' determined, although proceeded on up the canyon about three arth, Abbott and Blaak believe it can be Fourth district; comprising Utah, miles to the end of the road where done, and the soft Uintah and Wasatch counties A. C. stone which soap Hatch. Messrs. Abbot aad Black, and Or3on forms the bed and to the vein Fifth dlstrictjcomppising Juab, Millard, Howarth with hi3 family are camping JeDds confidence tocapping their There claim. Iron and Washington Counties Beaver, and working on the road. Up tbthat are, V. E. featother Higgins. however, encouraging Sixth district. comprising Sevier-Piutepoint the grading has been comparative- ures. An examination of a near-b- y tunWavne, Garfield and Kane counly easy, but there the tug of war begins, nel on the that view, proves William M. McjCarty (probably).' ties clearly they d an will continue on to the coal mines. are Seventh on the of outskirts vein the district, nearly (comprising Sanpete, Th s drapers are living in sheep wag-o'r- which Carbon, Emery, Grand aad SaU Juan small near the surface counties begins very Jacob Johiison. and comfortably sheltered but are and to the size named thickens gradually as no are the little party picnic having above, and which gives encouragement working like beavers. an uniform increase of thickness that The Mouth. About 8:30 the next morning Thps. be expected. There are also two may Some mouths loo!k like peaches and Broadhead appeared with two saddle other veins one with the running parallel cream, and some like a hole chopped into a:nimal9, and had remembered the wri- now and it is not at all a brick wall to admit a new worked, being door or ters injunction of the previous evening, maximum that the find of coal has likely hat-bemonth. d window. The is a for to bring a very gentle one' for The been made. At a point about mile to BliADE-ma- n of the and one that would not throw banghole oratory toothaches, d the north , 8 feet of thin him, and one that, if he fell off, would seams of coaf and carbonized shale were a babys crowning glory It is the fountain head of patriotism and the pick him up and replace him in the sad- gone a coal was and vein drilled through, of dle. It was a mule and Tom warranted into but water Withput it the politician drove them out of the would bepie. a wanderej on the face of the him to do all of that and as much mere as the exigences cf the occasion might shaft. There is not one condition absent earth, and the prima donna go down to thati3 necessary to the finding of large an unbonored demaud. graye. It is a grocers of coal in the head Tour of quantities With Tom in the head, we began the Mile friend, the orators pride, and the denCreeks tists In H old climb. hope, Ex, i road upward piaca3 the On evfery side there are poles, ' house Completely obliterated by the floods, and legs and wood. In fact the timber in the where the canyo is narrow the rushing will for the road ten times canyon pay Burbank Briefs. torrent as stripped the rocks in its mad over. But those men that are toiling Editor the down necessitaBlade: 'j precipices, plunge big odds in making the road canMelville and Director Searls, President ting quite a detour up the mountain side against not afford to do it for the public who will aVid through the thick brush in order Snake of the Valley Land & Water Co, alone be benedtted by access to the poles on settled 1st to proceed. Tom occasionally walked or aad Up ia full all of the August and the public should turn wood, for labor perindebtedness bad oVer the ciimbed up and companys places out and help put the road and through,' formed since April, jand made arrangebecause, as he said, a horse had once not wait until it is completed and then, ments to resume work at once on the ever had since he felt and on him, fdlloq rush in and harvest whe-- e they hate not ' west side canal. T Jit Me timid. Your correspondent sown. a Died At Beaver Creek, Nev., Father flit sometvbat gratified, not because After several hours at the coal mine and j Meechem, of hVrse had fallen on Tom, but bffcause be Mr. Meechem the vicinity, we went over the divide was an old andapoplexy. citizen, and a talked in preference to riding as some in respected where Sanpete valley lay below us to the to this valley. Interrment was of thos places seemed ducedly dangerpioneer looking like a mammoth checker- made at Burbank on Sepc. 1st, He was ous.' Your correspondent also walked east, board with its of farms and at one time a resident of Lehi. whenever Tom 'did, not because he dare meadows. We thousands visited the Ivory BrothThe second cutting of lucern is now ih not ride, but for the reason that he ers mine coal and made comparisons of progress, andds extra heavy, but late. aid ret want to hurt Toms feeiing3 by the veins and there is a difference of but Other crops are an average. any excessive exhibition of sand. an Inch or two in the thickness of the The oldest inhabitants have no knowArriving r.t the old mill site, We took 3 compared with the Four Mile veins the r! aht ha"d canyon ard after winding ledge or remembrance of as dry a and tw istirg around through the thick outcrop of coal. Preparations are going season for many years a3 wa are having pim-i- ? w e found ard quahin our on to work the claims, as is evidenced by at present, Art i onhciuMp of the Four Mile coal the new plank screening floor in process Alight frost isited this locality' on aland ether evidences, of 1st ot the pre mt month. No dam- the mi re-construction, tUu sr. well toward yhl:h uAts not to be found. Mr. Ivory age thiLanf T w3 done. though can their make Bros, the The - r Indian harvest of pise mils will If , Ivory of the t";? h4V& sPOiT bd "h U UlltMr?t00dAhr it and fl Lt U oh,' afid'kS" evfd:Y; tSvi, An plaim nay, tv 1S33. -- -- al A 4 iJ ! fr j '7 are rau. The Condition of Trade. Improvement in markets and prices continues,' and whereas a few months ago everybody wa3 nursing the faintest hope3 of recovery, it has now come to be the only question in what branches, if any, the rise in prices and the increase A strong of business may go too far. conservative feeling is finding expression, not as yet controlling the markets or industries, but warniug against too rapid bxpansiou and rise. In some directions the advance in prices clearly checks future business. But encouraging features have great power. Exports of gold continue, but are met by syndicate deposits and expectected to cease soon. Anxieties about the monetary utura no longer hinder. Crop prospects, except for cotton, have somewhat improved tiuring the week. Important of great steps towards railroads give hope to investors. Labor troubles are for the moment less threathave been ening, and some of importance definitely settled. The industries are not only doing better than anybody bad expected, but are counting upon a great business for the rest of the year. Duns Review. A - r r f S ! r LJ L M 1 I J 4 With a Full HH, . r 0 , and Complete Line of I1 all Goods consisting of Trade winners in all Departments-Come and see us. . THE ,CnANDL StandardGauge VjZS7rINy' RAILWAY! . .a stock-raiser- 7 week. Range stock are looking well, but on account of the continued dry spell the outlook for winter feed on the raDge is DsiiGiiirSiat0l& 247 was held at Osceola last pbandango nn ra E73 THROUGH THE y on ideas MOUNTAINSI Y ri rp - tr lihrffriTrnn t Ch:fco of Three Distinct Routes, New Goods Arriving Daily; AND THE HOST LSAGNIRCENT RAILROAD . SGENERl IN TII33 WORLD. Two Fast Express Trains Daily 4 Prices Lower than Ever. EACH WAT BETWEEN . OGDEN, SALT LAKE AND DENVER. -- ELEGANT RECLINING CHAIR CARS! XTxreo of, CllaVgo. t I ' Direct Connections 113 OTR made in Urticn Depots. RAILWAY iL-- 3 Traffic Manager. Pass. Agent. F.A. WADLEIGH, Genl. rrv Ban Pete J s. i Valley Railway ' TIME TABLE NO . 14. Effective Thursday, August 1st, 1095; nn ; L2V2 ' , . i p, -- 1 . s f 1 1 i , , Plymouth Sisal' Binding Twin Trains leave Manti fer Sterling, Funks Lake and Morrison at 2:20 p. m., Mondays, Wedne' sdays and Fridays. Returning arrive at Manti at 5 :25 p. m. Direct connections at Nphi with Union Padific Railway from and to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Butte and intermediate points, and all pointe East and West. Stop on signal. Theodore BKtrBAcs, - Pres, & Supt. Genl Manager, Salt Lake :il. & G. S. F. Kerb', & Sheaf of Wheat Biand, And Roe take nd bl her. that each HALL BEARS A RED TAG; This Twine will operate successfully In everybody's binders But better in the best, City. -t- P. Agent, Manti. he . - ' MINNIE BINDER- .-' Tubular Stfeel Cyclone Mowers and Rakes from the Manufactory of W. A. Wood, ai-- uneicelled; so also ate' all the lines we represent in Utah and Idaho. e Amongst which are found Bain tVotfobS; Deere and Oliver Plows, Russell Threshing MaChintJ Tiger Rakea and Ilay Loaders, Columbus, Lindsay and Fowler liicdes. Address, . . 0'Spt5W LOCAL TIME CARD. tool-che- st A--.; CM Aisk your Storekeeper for inter-stratifie- ; ; KT zliZS But that which breaks the lefist, we hate tb eel).' m i. f Cant be bought, , Ir-e- 13 al . - ; Su.pjojrin.torxcioint i net-lik- of-co- ca ri S. H. BABCOCK, . Cr73 Ppj IN THE WE3T. General Mangaer. i i i:0ST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED D. C. DODGE, crwE want to see you. DEFY COMPETION TIVE d. I WAGON CO-OPERA- In effect.Dec. 16, 1894. Train arrive and depart at various stations daily as follows: North-bounSouth-bound- . Station. Leave Arr. Leave 8.00 pm 5.43 pm 8.30 am 2.00 am. ... Ogden 9.30 am 3.10 am Ar (Salt j Lv 7.00 pm 4.45 pm 7.15 am Lv f Lake Ar 4.33 pm ' ' 7.41am ....Sandy.... 40)3 pm . 9.12 am .. Fairfield .. 2.25 pm ; 11.05 am ... Eureka. . .12.45 pm ' 8.15 am.. Lehi Junct.. 3.30 pm ' 8.25 am Arnern Fork 3.20 pm 8.32 amPleast Grove 3.13 pm, 8.55 am .... Provo pm 9.14 am Spanish Fork 2.32 pm .9.32am ...Payson... 2.17pm 10.35am 125pm Nephi..,. ) Lvl2.45 pm 11.15 am Ar j Jual 11.35 am Lv( f A.rl2.30 pm 1.05 pm Leamington 10 55 am 3.05pm ....Oasis.... 9 25am, 4.50 pm am Clear Lake 7.10 am Ar j Mil- - I Lv 5.33 pm . 7.50 am Lv ford f Ar 5.15 pm ' 9.40pm ....Frisco.... 4.00am' : c Arrive Leave . souh of run Juab Trains daily ExfcEPT So . MACHINE Ogden and Logan, Utah; Idaho Falls' and Montpelier, Idaho General Offices, Salt Lake City. GEO. T. ODELL, CO i' ,y Genoral Manager.. ; 0 NEPHI HOUSE , , Goo'd Sample Itoom3 for CommerciaiTfa?'. e'ers Is the -- DATS Two through trains daily from Salt Lake to all points East. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers fram Salt Elegant day coaches. , Burley, Genl Agt. Tassgr. Dept., City Ticket Office, 201 Main st.. Salt Lake. and Ticket E. L. Ldmax, Genl E. Dickinson, Genl Mngr., Agt. Omaha S. II. II. Clark, Hot an! Cold D. E. pagr. , Jr-1- Fr- T . ; , BETHS' -- xlnderson, Ellery V. a - Do ne, b ru k R. , vs. n. ggedsbro ugt!,; 34 Proprietor. E. H WICKINS5, Agent, Nephi. OllvfrW.Mink, K. . Proprietor, MRS. C. R. FOOTE, , The only line operatiug dining car fervlce. The shortest aEd fastest line to all points east. , ? A Hack Meets All Trains, ' Free to Patrons. Two Sample Rooms. Nearest to Business Centre. Lake to Chicago without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars. . Hack Meets all Trains, Free to Patrols ,t to and from the station ; LEADING HOTEL of NEPHI - ;at' A For- tiiurman a WE D G WOO I) - .,rY HvIit'liAWL.MS at ' Law." Attorneys ; J i rW- - 1 Is. nml S. ' ll.iut Huilalilg. - - i ' |