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Show LEAVER CITY. UTAH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY VOL. IV, ) -- AVtit toi:sn Delcgatesto the National in, ie "fori he oi n in g it will not special Statoeonventlon. only savo expense, but. will add interest to .the gathering which may otherwise be lacking in enthusiasm and atten1 Published every Saturday by THIS BEAVER CO. PUB. CO. I , Utah. Weaver Ctty, at convention-ough- t 0 be el e c ted dance. SUBSCRIP riON RATE3: 11 . . : NO. 1COO. 3, winter and spring, losing. itself- - in the alkali flat s of the o w e r b a si n ,;t .5 u P port, in connection with the vast fori He anaarl acreage of the Reaver-valleeulutral population often thousand: a Water power, capable 'of turning tlm wheels for a manufacturing population of many thousands, is left as "nature made it, a resource for the hand of enterprise to turn. into useful account; marble, granite, onyx and other valuable stone, existing in quantity and quality 1 ;3 S' ,. y; t One Year, Six Montb8, - - - - $1.50. - .75. Andrew Carnegie has offered Louis- Advertising Rates on Application; villo Kentucky, a fund for. the estabEftred at the post office at Rever City lishment o? a library and ihe offer lias Uiati, tor transmission Unough the mails been declined. Kentucky - towns liave that almost anywhere else in America us second class matter. j . no use lor libraries. , Magazines with a wmild be furnishing employment for hundreds of quarcymeh, fs left unmogood supply of atnuni tlon and W. 31. WHITE, EDITOR. is more lo their liking. ; lested, unappreciated, to: taunt. the Cre ator with the ingratitude of man; three According to weather sharps, Utah is vast mineralized. zones, one of gold, one to be visited by unusually rough and of galena and iho o.licr of copper ores, .MATTER six-shoote- rs T WIl.YTS TIIE stormy weather this month. V(II Us? traverses the. county, at convenient-intervalsneeding only the aid of persistent , Again wf ask, vli at is the matter To a former article under Intelligent advertising to'make of BeaGreat Britain has met its Waterloo in witii ns? :.Soti th Africa. The Yorktown episode this heading, exception lias been lakeii ver county. one of the,. greatest, mineral and now comes t ho by one or two prominent men o,f the producers of any section. Jn Jiho,, has been we are charged with scurrility, region,., is laying practically dinal chapter,, a chapter which will be city.and and an. attempt to idlo under the ban of indolence 'and given very little prominence in . future .misrepresentation belittle the county. and its people, to all see m i u g I h d I ffe re nee ; ,a 1 1 raQtio n s of a k c, histories of England of which accusations we plead not guil- stream and rugged 'mountain scenery, ty. The main. points in the former ar- rivaling in its picturesque.granduer the e ticle w e r e , world-fameha t we a r e I o s i ng ii i p o p u Major Young went througlfTIfe that! should. bea Alps, ' that the natural increase in popu- pleasure ground for hundreds ofsummer campaign wiihont a scratch and came out with'colors Hying. Iiis friends lation in the last ten yours would have tourists and pleasureseekers,; remains . ought not to take away the honors won given the count ya greater number of uulieraldod to the outside world, whlle or appropriated in Luzon by sacrificing iuliabiiants tliah it now has; that we other sections are reaping a rich harvest hi m on the altar of Utah politics. are losiug in wealth; - that it is the gar- from' a vasthy. inferior, stock in trade. den spot of the wes.; i hut we are belling These aro undisputed facts, easy of MillardaudWash u g ton eon n tics; t b at demmonsirationand going toshow that elecThe Governor has called a special JJi qo n y news pa per Bribe county is boy IBe a v e rc o u n t yh as a f o u j. d a t i o nAu p o m bo , on held to the tion tiudiofirApriirfor cotied by the merchants and last, that wlilch can be built an empire of indus he purpose of filling the vacancy occas- - we don't care a tinkers try, .which will furnish legitimate suptlm of by Congressman ejection .tuitewliided mai,hoNvever- - port. to fortyrthousand people instead of v Roberts. A full textof the proclania much. he may regret it, w den y. Du r- - the scattering few which wo now have. lion will be found in another column. dng the last three years, these columns and who, Under pro3ent conditions, are: bhve contained many, statements regard- - unemployed; poverty-strickeand dls-- r the vastundevelopedresourccs of satisfied. , Iiistime, then, hi the face of Wi; bin the next two weeks the State-- R hatchery will turn outT 80;),030 troutr! llie cpnuty. proudly claimingthat theyJall these facts, that the question, what and ilie annuaLhatcliiereafter will bo .were second to no county In the state, is the matter .with us? be not 'only Beaver count v liasVe have never beeiijcalledtQ account asked but answered, and on tlie'iilndings several millions. j. action taketi to brihg abqurachaiigoor itlire nf ibibet tront I or misstatement. It is not within our. pro- They conditions. AsVUp and if proper steps are taken, eqn exaggeration e have been facts. If they aro facts, I vince and particularly in seciiVu her full share of benefits from to j.niust us? Why are attempt an answer to the question. We Facts relating whit is tliq mattor with this State institution. ' to our superior advantages for Mthe pro-- : alTtheso resource undeveloped? That ask it thaFothers may answer according pagatlon of trout should bo laid" before! there Is something the matter with us,Lio their own convictions and in the hope t li.e JS tale fish and game warden and the undeveloped state of the county h that each individual capable of intelll-fqrtn. geut tiiouglirand action will be influ- aiqdicalion made for having our ample proof. lalces and streams Enough water runs to waste every onced to a more determined effort in the 1 inter-mounta- in re-enact- ed 1 i , 1 Pliii-ippin- a-ti- o:i; d . - I I , . i . J , 1 1 1 1 I . n ' . 1 . reanis-intlifdrostinCTicvyrihemiiacQnsedzof This-articl- , , J I al re-plante- d. M. ;c. 'S S'? . |