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Show Li't'Ai. . S wKNKIIAL. Tie- in.Ai.t of Al S'.:t ai.d wd'e i- cry i ; ! v. i ; .i -i e:, in' ! con: ;;.i: :it. s - -1 1 ' i a 1 1 ' in tdo- M ( 5 . ' : i T 1 I i of did .'d i f - and I I .M' .V. - at .'.!,.. 1 'arc'.,. dd,,-- 'd.dt-d : i. -j ton Fi.-ld t 'at.al iMr.d ! ! i cud id X l;ume ill .h-i;u the, Wh; I Ilvt.r vail' -y on a visit Tac-day. j T'.-.ri and I :..!. rtammoml. .( K-.- V.-.il-v. viitii,:r oaivt-. a-d :::-f. r.-bttiv. s here. M As Mary Morri- be . tor Uie ApeX tidie- this ni.;-ni:i'. v. .core .-he has lieeti 1)1 !'! O.. r id.ty evt-i:imr. Ori.i X. Wood bury, a ! tor many Months of into!!-- .surt'-riii. Full particulars next Week. John I b.hner return. -d from his .-ouih-l'I'ii 1 i. p, .t-t ; i trip Tuesday, briecing with him a suck of .specimens whi -h he will lia vc unsaved. Y : Y's !.-; Ales. Silver f,u. . Lead ( uMUvj i 'upper lii eents a lb. Wheat. ( at- and !'.a--h-y are being Mrs. Alvah Don -vi-jer ha- a very sick baby with pneumonia. r.VIXAX K ELK'S WAXTKD Pr. W. W. ileits will buy liionn Thomas I'. Cottum has one of his youn jer bo s very ill witii pueuuumia. M iss .J enuie Slack of Toe m-rviiie is visiting in this eitv. roe ('ountv Id-eon... Don't fail to mi) those stylish Sailors at the I'ione'er. that are going- at lle-dueed lle-dueed i 'rices. Robert Ashby. Lon Clark and John Me.Veil were added to the I'oree of men working at the Apex mine in the Dixie Group, Wednesday. l!,. V. '-: e.'.i ; h:i of f.o. d - v.-.is in ' !;,, W-lm -iron County Tli.s W.:.-l ;rij! i :,.:,.,. ;,n!i, wii! ui-i-iy ido-i; ilov n on :.im..jay mxl. tin; J'i: n in-'. M : hain't ''ia;!c. v.'io wont to St. e-(u''j'e for fur heaith. is i ! I aa,in. : 'auj nl ! idi 1 You're--. Jane'- f.imil, la-other to 11. C. Ji'.. is H. w ii.'Mni! I he- eouni ers of tin? ( 'edar v-.'evada Siore. I ron f'ouniy Ui.-cord. M. J. OWIeara ri-turn.-d from Salt i.ake ( dry Monday anil loft, the same lay to pros -elite work on the Apex Kxton- don. S.- I lie n. -w ai l vert i semen I of Carter, !'i -in ) a nd A (kins, who are running t lie New I lull M.-al .Mark. -I. Tln'-y promise :o keep fresh mead, alv. ays on hand. Nine teams left here last Saturday with :S:!'7i lbs of hied grade copper ire from 111.- Dixie mines for Modona, win-re it. will he shipped for Salt Lake. Logan. June Id.---W. S. Lamei-eaux. tin-, well-known vooaMst, and Miss l-'.dilh 1 vins, sister of Anthony fvins of St.fh-orge, were Married today. --Cor. Tribune. I lorn A son to the wife of Joseph T. Atkin Tuoday. 'J'he father kit for tlie t At 1 i forniaii mis-ion iield on the 11th in-t. Mother and babe doing nicely. August Kuhn, Smith Harris and James Wilder returned from Dull Valley Val-ley Tuesday. They believe that section sec-tion to be a wonderfully rich region in minerals. Royal IL Joliey. Jr., and Miss Annie Spronl. both of Washington, wore married mar-ried in the Temple Thursday. The bride is a daughter of Rishop Spronl of Washington. William Harris. August Kuhn. Roy S. Harris, James G. Wilder and A. Id McDonald located the Black Tiger .laim in Hull Valley country on June l.'il h, and the same was recorded here on the 21st inst. Mesdames Svisaua Harris, Loona Kuhn, Cas-ie Harris, and Lizzie A. Wilder located the Woman's claim, on the ldlh inst., situated in no- known Lorin Id King and J. C. Royle located locat-ed the Aiinneapolis in the Tutsagnbit Mining Lhstriet on ilie idih inst., and the same was recorded here Tuesday. Joseph ('. Judd, and Miss Mary E. Rubey of Washington secured a marriage mar-riage license Wednesday, and were married by Judge Daggett, the same day. C.W.Dodge and W. . 1C. Dodge located lo-cated the Red Cap mining claim, in the Bull Valley Mining District, on the ltlth inst., and recorded the same Thursday. The Washington Roller Mills will close down on Monday next and remain re-main closed foe about three weeks. During that time new machinery will he put in place and the mill put in better bet-ter running shape than ever before. Arthur R. Snow arrived here from Salt Lake City Wednesday eveninir and will remain about- a month putting in new machinery at the Washington Roller Mills. This is Arthur's" nhl home, and he lands among friends and relatives here who are always pleased to welcome him. About twelve miles of the Arizona and Utah railroad is completed. Grading Grad-ing is going on rapidly, about eighteen miles being ready for the rails'. It is now thought the last spike will be driven at Chloride on the loth of July. Kinginan Miner. Jake Israel, the rustler for the Consolidated Con-solidated Implement Co., left here last Saturday after doing some business for Mrs. F.. J. McAUisterand son, Walter A., of Kanab, iirrivial here Tuesday to visit relative. They are staying with Mrs. Lizzie Macfarlane, who is a sister to Mrs. .McAllister. T. K. AVood. of Wood & Co., Idaho Kails, returned from it trip down the river Sunday. He has been buying cattle hen;, and reports having purchased pur-chased about thirteen hundred head. W. C. M iles shipped a large Diamond valley grindstone to Mil ford last Saturday. Satur-day. It is forthe Horn Silver Mining Co. at Frisco, and is 3 feet in diameter with a 4-inch face, and weighs 31o lbs. Miss Maria Worthen of St. George will continue with the musical class of little folks started by .Miss Maggie Davis. Miss Maria Worthen we believe be-lieve will do well as she has talent, energy and patience with children. Pttny uitcli Progress, William Karris. August Kuhn. Roy S. Harris and James G. Wilder lo'-cated lo'-cated the Vulture and Pickadilly mining min-ing claims in the Bull Valley country, this county, on the 7th and 9th inst's. respectively, ami the same were recorded re-corded here on the -1st, inst. Our Virgiti City correspondent writes that lire i-iimpi-eddy destroyed the. residence of Daniel Matthews, Sr., ibout 11 o'clock on Tuesday nh.-ht. the mining district, in this county, and recorded re-corded the same on the 21st inst. This property is situated in what is known its the Bull Valley country. A war of extermination is being way-oil way-oil against the wild mustangs that infest in-fest the cattle ranges. R. A. Morris and party killed thirty-six of these horses last week at, Mount Trumble. They eat the salt, that is put out for the cattle, drink the water of the springs, and eat off the range considerably. F. A. l undijuist with his wife and three children came in from Kanab Tuesday. The object of their visit is to take their nine-year-old daughter, Mattie, through the Temple for her health, she being very ill with heart trouble. They left "for return to Kanab Friday afternoon. The child is very sick. Joseph W. Carpenter, who came in from Fredonia last week, reports crops backward at that place and the range very dry, although grass is starting in some places. He says the copper m ines at the Buckskin mountain are still being be-ing worked, and some high-grade ore being taken out, There is talk of putting put-ting up a smelter there soon, The Utah & Pacific w-iil sell t:.-;-.ets for the Fourth of July to all points on its line as well as poiuts on the Oregon tne nrm tie represents. Jake is lookin"-hale lookin"-hale and hearty, and left us some souvenirs of his visit in the shape of excellent advertising pictures. Washington people contemplate having hav-ing a brass band of ten or twelve pieces, and have been in communication with W. II . Thompson, the leader of the St. George brass band, this week with a view of getting instruments at Once. Good for the Washington, people: thev desire to be up to the times. Every town of its size in America should have a decent brass band. Success. Harry Thurston, Tarlton M. Blau-and Andrew .McNeil left for the Copper Mour.tpin mine Fi-idav. C. R. White of Beaver, and Geoi-g'e VV. Johnson of Tropic are now tlie owners of this property, having bought out the interests in-terests of Marshal and S-ivai-j-o , loss being estimated at $10no. The letter arrived too late for insertion in this issue, but will appear in next. Josephus Riding and Miss Alice Bleak were married in the Temple Wednesday. Mr. Riding is an exemplary exemp-lary young man, and Miss Bleak is tin amiable young lady and a daughter of tlie late John Eoa'K. T'tin iniavs joins their many friends in wishing them a happy matrimonial voyage. J. C. Griffiths, a mining export employed em-ployed by Senator Clark of Montana-, examined the Apex mine, in the Dixie Group, Wedne-eay. . The gentleman stayed at the l-'ymm Rouse while here, and in conversation with John Pymm said he considered the Dixie Group one of the richest cooper properties in Utah. Tlie Utah & Pacific will sell tickets for tlie fourth of July to all points on its line as well as points on the Oregon short Line within ,'ioo miles at one fare for the round trip. These tickets will be sold on July drd and 4th only, and will be honored for return passage no hirer than July lith. JoSF.t'H A. West, Chief Engineer. Mr. Holland, an Indian agent from the hlaho tudian agency, arrived here last Saturday for the purpose of examining ex-amining sites lor the. Indian farm to be Short Line within 300 miles at one fare for the round trip.- These tickets wdll he sold on July ,ird and 4th only, and will be honored for return passage no later than July nth. Joseph A. West, Chief Engineer. Dr. J. T. Allleek assisted bv Drs. W. W. Beits, S. G. Higguis, and' Frederic Clitt, performed an autopsy upon the body of Orin N Woodbury Friday : night. Deceased had been a worker in the DeLamar mill, and his left lung was found to be wholly fibrous, and the right lung nearly "so, presumably caused by the mill dust. The heart and other internal organs were found to be in a fairly normal condition. The immediate cause of death was pneumonia. Adam Paul and Charles Dodge returned re-turned from Bull Valley Tuesday. They are enthusiastic over the prospects pros-pects there, believing it will yet be a great-mining camp." One of the objects ob-jects of their visit was to learn the reusability of making a road from the mining claims to Modena: they believe a road can easily be made. Much mining min-ing work is being quietly prosecuted in Buil valley, and the country is being thoroughly prospected. We "may export ex-port to hear some good news from' that section almost any day. large force of men will soou be started to work there, as it is intended to start shipping on a large scale. Messrs White and Johnson are expected here in a day or two, A lamb, a goose, a frog and a skunk wanted to go to a circus, to which the admission was 1. The lamb could get malrighi, for he had four quarters- also the goose, for he had a bill: the frog had also a greenback, but the poor skunk had only a (s)cent. and it was a bad one. They were all g-0ino- away because be-cause the skunk could not get in. when they met a sardine, and he said: "Come along with me. bovs. I have a box " Ward (Colo.) Miner. "Wanted, in one hundred thousand households in America, a willino- sunshiny sun-shiny daughter, who . w ill' not fret when asked to wtpe the dishes, or sio-h when requested to take care of the baby; a daughter whose chief delio-ht, is to smooth her mother's wrinkles and who is quite as willing to listen to her father's care as his pocket,: a girl who thinks her own brother quite as line a fellow as some other girls brother Constant love, high esteem and a more honored place in the home "'tiaranted Employment assured to all qualified applicants. Address Mother Home Ofhce. Ex. W. W. Old returned from the Di:;ie Group of nines Thursday, and in c.,n. versaiion with a representative of this paper said the mines were showiug up better all tlie time as development progressed. A carload of ore and bullion bul-lion is now being hauled from the mine to St. George, wheiu-e it will be shipped ship-ped le Sad Lake, via Modona. for treatment, treat-ment, 'idle new furnace was started up A ednesday. and is workino- yerv sucee.-shiiiy; from ton to twenty tons iif ore wiil be run tureugh each day with this furnace. Another furnace of the same size is contemplated, and excavating excavat-ing for it has comit-oneed. jt js inteli(j ed to increase the force of hands em-d.'oyeii em-d.'oyeii and run two shifts when tlie two furnaces are running. established in southern Ftah. He examined ex-amined sites in. th.e Washington Field and at Price. Re left here on return Tuesday and will examine a site at Curdoek, on tlie Santa Clara creek, enroate. Mr. Holland was non-committal as to which site he would recommend recom-mend to the Government. Tile following letter was recoil eJ from the State Hon ied inrai Board on the h"'h ir-.st.: Oeden. Ftah. June 12. .Tamos G. Bleak, id-i:.. Si. (ieorge. Ftah: The commissioner.- to locate tlie Experiment Experi-ment Farm will leave Salt Lake City for St. td-oi-cc on the -dTh or LlTtii of June. We will probatdy go to Modena. on the Ftah .X Facirie. unless advised that conveyances wii! meet lis at Milford. Mil-ford. Mr. Idioiuas Judd said lie would I meet us at the raHroaii. and I have advised ad-vised him of our intention to leave here is stated above. I am very truly yours. J. A. Wr.liiHT. Secretary. A meeting of the Wasiiincion County j Fair cor.'.'rd.ttees was held ar tlie residence resid-ence of P:vid H. !orris Wednesday I evedrir. at which vacancies in some ! of ;'le. etmtnittees were tided, and Fd-dett wt's :'t-"-otu;-el ehadreiati of the I J Fc-b.-i-t G. M.-c-.-.r.rrie wdtois aho-.t to! wa-. a'-'Hd'itcd L'tta.d-tc.iin of t'te com- I .e-r.-.,. on ;d- s. A d;-v ard iA'-:'-.-, I G-.-orje F. Whitehead who has1 tee ei l-i ."'a.-a-.ion. vtee Yiddim J. few 1 who i as d-d f tK'rCorsn a ndssdm. and tdtard-s F. Idj A' was a"eint. d an ; ev-.-a 'neinia-r of the committee on : Minti'x- and Minerals. Francis L. Pa-- j Cetr is tde Fair S t-.-i-et arc. vice (d-orce ' it- - |