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Show who had only been working a few days, .got his left hand eaugiit between the ear LOCAL AND PERSONAL MAM LAKMIB couplings terribly lacerating lie thumb and iiqlex and middle iingers. Mr. Jack M ar s v al e, Richard got a'fealnrpady and brought CAMP 1 I?ov. and , M rs. Price, 6f arc expected over next week to assist in him to Beavsr for suigical treatment, His revival meetings at the Methodist making the drivo in two hours and hfiy Chapel,minutes. Dr. Clirisilatr dressed tho Mr. James MeGarry started Thursday wound, finding it necessary to amputate on a (rip to "the Buckskin mountains, the t humb and middle finger. Tliere in Arizona, whither lie goes to bond a being no other doctors in town, Messrs cuppur-propert- y tliere for some eastern John It. Murdock and Charley Price assisted Mr. Christian in thodinicult task parties. Mr. Davis was taken :o his home in bait I)nForrestqrrwlio has been down In LaTe City W ednesday night. Cedar for the lust ten days, looking ovA happy evening was er that n !wly rojuvlnateil held in which spent at tho lie lias ex enslve interostsTHs expected home of Miss Delta Ashwor.h last Saturday, the 1 8 1 h anniversary of tho fair homo today. hostess bfrth7 Songs, gamesr feasting V. Hev. II. Barker went lo Milford and the many other entertaining feayesterday lo meet die Hev. Geo. Jayi.e, tures usual ut such affairs, were inof bait Lake City, who will he in Heaver dulged in and many were the hearty ex about ten days; holding services to mor- - pressions of hope for many future rerow and the following Sunday and ev- - turns of tlic happy day. ri ho?e present ery evening next week at the Methodist were Will and Harry Cartwrighi, MurChapel. ray Holm, ,Wil! Mathews, Mart Andersen, .KarLLevLAliie Hum iiigHinrlrene: llon. J, iv loltjn and btato bena or Gale, Jennie Riley, Cailiie Lang, Olive Tanner returned last from a " 0 , - , - A HAS GREAT FUTURE BEFORE IT Salt Lake Herald: li. J. Anderson lias retutned from a protracted stay in the Heaver 'Lake mining district, in Beaver county, where he has been engaged in doing some developeineni work upon a promising group of copper claims, The Badgergroup, which has been under development since last spring,. Mj Aiidersun says islooking first rate aud M. K. Sullivan aud A. J. Harding, the owners, feel greatly encouraged over the prospects of making a guod mine out of t Do properly. The shaft is down to a dept n of HO feet, with a good showily of ore in the bottom. -- btinday trip over to Deer Lodge, Nevada, where they went for pleasure and sightseeing. Mr. Tanner says that in his opinion Deer Lodge is declined to become one of i lie great miniug camps of the Wesi, predicting for it a population of T500 within a year. '1 ho White Cliff mine, up on Indian White, Mattie Baldwin, Clara Henderson and Editli Cowdell. i Henry Collins is driving a tunnel on the Skylark group. He is in about Attorney Thomas Marioncaux, who feet and expects to cut into acted for the complainant, in the ease of seventy-liv- e the vein exposedJii tl.eshaft almost any MeGarry vs Tanner Hakes Co., has received word that tho bupremo Court reversed the ruling of the lower court, wherein Judge Higgins nonsuited tho plaintiff, and return the ease to court for trial. Mr. Wilfurd Cartwright fell from a horse last Tuesday night and vas severely injured by the horse stepping on bis head, lie received a bad cut over the loft eye and it is feared by his doctors ! day. Tho Morrison Brothers are doing assessment work on the Wasatch group and operations have been resumed at the Copper Mountain. Creek, formerly owned by the Twitch- brothers and James MeGarry, lia been purchased euiire by Mr. MeGarry who' will push tho work of get ling down It is expected that work will be startInto the earth with tho workings, A ed up at tiie Copper Ranch, under t lie contract has already been let for sinking Miller-Tibhal- s option about Dec. 1. fifty foot and this will be followed by that lie al30 sustained serious internal a lieavior contract when completed. Mr. Anderson speaks in the highest injuries. ' - terms of the section lie has been in and Tli a n k sg v ngw a s ver y general ly oh- e A defective chimney-fluat the Park thinks the only requirements to bring served lu BcaverThursday. The post- of operations it to the front is the sinking of a few olliec, all city and county oilices and ail school caused a suspension stores were closed. Prayer service was in the principals routn last Monday., deep sliaf s. No property in thedistriet held in the Latter Day Saints Meeting Prompt action, however, remedied the ha9 reached the water level yet, but i he ' house, in whlcli all oilier eongrega ions evil and school was resumed mi Tues- probabilities arc that before spring at least one mine will have attained lhat city joined and an appropriate day. depth- programme of song, recitation and feast - wasearrledjut at the Assembly Hail, WANIKO: It was announced yesterdav that deGood hustlers to sell he Windsor dl 1 - The Bamy group, owned by Frisco, people, has been idle since last spring, hut pre7m7uions are being madeto do tli is ears assessment w'ork. of-th- 1 e . . i $r I Collar Companys Waterproof Goods. velopment work is to be started up at once on the Copper Queen group of to men. commissions paid good Big claims in the Reaver Lake mining dis- Coupling Cars in Milford, J.T. Davis Meets Address YVIth an Accident Which Results in Ready selling articles. t r i et. The property lies adjoining -t- he-the Loss of Two Fingers. Pitt & FowlferrGenTAgts7, Copper Mountain mine; has been lying Corrinne, Utah. Idle since last year. An olllcer of the company that develop-i- n Last Tuesday as tiie U tab & Pacific e n t vv o r k would be couth luedt h rou gh The BFade, train for tho south was bohig-ma- do up Sub.sribe I u the Milford yard, J. T. Davis, brake- - While it is only, $1.00 per year. It may the winter. Tho present working shaft - . v will becontinued to a greater depth. man in ilio employ of ibe company and raise on you. , 9 ' , A PAINFUL ACCIDENT. said-yester- day for - J s v --- |