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Show alse coiitalnod about 811 in gold, and they thou shut down on Mr. Cullen. TheO.JC Extension is another 7pro-- j perty in Heaver; LWktr district wliicTh Mr McMullen says 1s boiugJsysteuiat-Rall- y WHAT WEAVER developed ami ho expects, to see the seasons work bring the camp out ining. i A ball will I ' begiveti the evening In under direction' of. Music Committee, proceeds given for the bonelit of the Expedition Party. to-b- e o 0 COUNTY IS in. lino, shape. DOING. KKSL'LT OF' niK 8111131 ENT FK03J THE ,OLD CaVE MINE. I So t tie me n is wo r o i n ad o- -y c s to rd a y ir I I r f 7 for tho two cars of ore shipped by the lessees of the Old Cuvo mine near Mil ford.Tho lot brought about 91,600, the 'ore averaging 1.36 ounces gold, 0 'ounces silver, 18 percent load and 42 per cent iron, bringing about 848 to the ton. Another carload is., en route. Herald. SIIIl3IENTsFK03t KOCKY. .Mr, JohuForeieJs shipping orethh week from the Extension claim in tlio Rocky district. The ore which he U .shipping Is from near the surface and carries high values In copper and souie gold. The first car load was billed out yesterday. -1- IKAVEH-jLAKE-DI8TR1CT. . ; r mmm Q $ 1 years of agr. Tbe fond mammas in. this town who permit their yo ui rgd a u g tile rs a Id son s ioo 10 keep unearthly night' hours, must not rail at fate and pxecra e the , depravity of mankind If there are several unaccountable mistakes, one of, these., days,-saa Utah, exchange. It mar he Committees Appointed to Entertain the all right and proper for giris in jhort 1). Y. Expedition on Their Arrival in dresses and young nieil jest divorced Heaver, April 25th. from knickerbockers to sit on I lie damp A committee of live was appointed at sfficwalks and parade the streets at but it, Is giving the devil a migh- Sunday services April lath,. 1000 by.Blsh-u- p nrght. . Munford consisting of J. . Toiton, ty tine chance to futher the cause of his F. D. Farnswortli, Ephrlam Manslield, kingdom audrake in a few fresh brands for the burning. I f we are not mightily JV1 M rs A ce G. W e ' jin d rs. Mar y T. In mistaken diagnosing Godly justice, Wliite, to prepare a reception for Expethe parents of these children will uot be dition Party, April 25th. istakes .should llCdmrottfee-'niet7pcrsiiaof lie Id ai together-guiltle- ss occur. Payson Header. Chairman J, F. Tolion on Thursday eve April 19th, at City Recorders Office, at 8 p. m. The credit of the United States is It was decided by committee to enviio now the best of any nation in the world citizens of Reaver City to accompany at any time in thapast. The recent two Reaver Rranch Academy toNorih Creek per cent bonds are now selling at 810(1, ys , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' v nt headed-by-Beaver-Hand-and-meeU-- -m- lo-ca- -- .Kx wjltcjrtIia.es turriterost-5lrtie- m on I v- - J. J. Kelley, one of the pioneer peditlon Party at their entrance Into .0175 per cent. In strong contrast is f1 prospectors of this section of country, the City, with a salute of ten guns. that English credit, TheTe cent loan-oand a man who never tires of telling of It was moved and carried that a re- country drawing nearly three per cent t lie wonderful possibilities of ibis counception and banquet be given at the on the market price. During the sevenMr. ty from a mining standpoint, in company with Mr. Joe Coburt, Is opening up corsome new claims In the south-eas- t oner of Reaver Lake districtwhichbids falr to develop into something big. The property, numbering nine claims, is adjoining the old Okay, the Okay Extension and the Ren HafrJsonahd, although they have been sunk on but a limited do tb.soin e ii ne looking ore lias been taken out. Opera House, Wednesday, April 25ih at teen pays since the passage of the act 5 2 p. m, and 4 per cent bonds to the valuo of Master of Ceremonies, Hon. J. F. Toiton. .82 1 0, 000. 000 o u t o r a possi bl e 8830, 000, 000 Music and programme Committee. outstanding have been otfeied for reJohn H. Barton, Wilf. Robinson, W. G. funding into the new 2 per rents. At Rickley, Lucy Fotheringham and Jennie least 825,000,000 have been offered by 7 Rogerson. private individuals, which shows how g hard it is to tiud Decoratiug committee. . . well-payin- . 0. Murdock, Wtn. Muuford, Henry Frazer, A.- - H. Fenne- more, Lorenzo .Bobu, . liuldah Buhu II. A.McMulIon returnod Monday Mollie Farrer, Elsie Smith, Libbie - from a trip Into the Heaver Lakeland Woodbury, Nellie Smith, Hattie Tanner. Statellho districts lie reports a strike Gun.Commifteo. of good sulphide ores on the 225foot Thos. Cart wrig lit and aids. level of the Copper Mountain mine 7and Marshals of the Day. wiH a soon life have management Says J p h n; H . Barto n , E. O. Puffer, Orson marketwhich-shouron;the shipment d 77 -- 7Z7 Aired . J of nice money. piece provided Providing. tables and seating the cotn- The1 Skylark- - is with of theA M. M. having made a strike. The featuro Do panv under the ausoices L. breast of orocarryiusr I. A., Geo.Paccy Presldeu r.zi ing aireight-foo- t besides good values in other metals, 6 Soliciting and- - serving refreshments percent copper. The Skylark Is an old under the auspices of the Y. L. M. 1. A. . , property which is beginnings to make Mrs. S, C. Maeser, Pres. At tirs. table will be seated members a new record. Several years ago. Matt u i . y ot 'Cullen used to buy ore from tiro Sky ufpedj Uo. . Ran. y , lark for the iron it contaiued, and. used Academy, public olliclals, Stake Presl- It as a flux iu his smelter at Frisco. dency, Rishoporic aud members of High ' The owners finally learned that the rock Council. An Invitation Is given to all 'over 18 which they were selling for Iron alone W. S. Thompson, A. t -- also-credi- ted 5, r -- liv.r prompfapdGatef uTAaffertry i |