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Show - .'i. VOL. IV beavercity, COlim BLUER BLADE. Utah. Beaver City. One Year, fl.bO. .50 Bui Months, Advertising Kates on Application. Entered at tbe poet office at Ileuver Cit.i .Utah, for transmission throughth mull' aa second class matter. W. M, WHITE, county. The Herald, In arecenteditorlal-- . rats attention to the dlscussloq now going fu through the columns of tbe eduoatioi) press aud among teachers as to ttc merits and demerltsof tbe vertical writTo Illustrate an irrelavhgl ing system. point, they say. "H Isnt the form, bet the substance that counts-- . Just as well might they contend, that It Is not tho three-fourt- sub-crlG- er ver-islu- KllirOU. OUR MOTTO: bVth boLut la J. OUR ductory, they will try to please nobod,, au undertaking in which they ere This ljbD destined to succeed. wilt find to be tbe easiest part of ift otherwise arduous duties beforeI tbej.. Politically, the new sheet will tre i with tbe free leau, free wool and All'- expansionist forces. Its editorial SlJ Is presided over by Charles T. StoneF hence, If the public, iu a facetious uiof should vole it a "rocky sheet, thf' would not be entirely wrong. For an f ant,, however, the sheet has a very he thy appearance and the very worst tbi we can wish them Is that they may life and wax powerful. -- SUBBCKIPHON KATES: Tbe people of Beaver county ought to feel very kindly towards Mr. A. B. Lewis, the president aud manager of the Imperial copper company of Frisco, for the nutgiiilici nl work that he has performed in bringing lo the attention of capitalists the mining opportunities of our county and for the hue tact which he has shown lu removing the stigma of popular disfavor which has for so long haiidii apped develop1 mem. Tbe mining Industry of the county has not been lu a healthier state for twonty years, a condition which has boeu brought about principally by the persistent aud intelligent work of Mr. Lewis. Mr. Lewis' good judgement, or his- - sound and' honorable business methods have never been questioned by the people of this county since tbelr Introduction to him through the original Rollins company, and his subsequent deals have beeu such as to strengtheo tbelr regard for him, both as a gontla-uiaaud as a mining expert. Ills latest veuture, mention of which Is made la our mining column this week, la, In the opinion of all wj are acquainted with tbe p rpper tiesAmbod led iu tbe deal, au e sw.ii i.gM. we deal In connection with the big Imperial tueaus the reestabllablug of Beaver e mlufng activity and a county's our to return posltlou of promispeedy Ve connence as a producing county. Mr. Lewis and tbr county on gratulate the success which is now assured. TICKET; bu-iue- ss MtKlNLEY and RoobEVELT. HIGGINS and MCRDOCK. These are not very uew, but in tlpir present for.u are good: Wliat Is the difference between Mr. Bryan aud Rlugllng brothers? Bing ' Bug trotherrb&v got a show. - What Is the difference betweeii Presl dent McKinley and a basswood tree li tbe white bouse grounds? The tree , will leave in the sprtug. n . ' A 4a . . a new In-- Newspaper reports tell-o- f dustry which Is Just springing into exIstenoe U the South, that of making ayrupfro ike pulp of watermelons. Like aiauyof tbe soralidiuew dle-c- o varies, this makeshift for ?yriip hid iastdui w she neoosAl.lJw of fl530r life. -- Many of the early settlers of Utah have resorted to "tbe watermelon product to take tbe rough edges off A 'dry-brea- d feast. old-tim- has just Bourke serted the gold Democracy ranks for Bryau, says: "It Is certafu that this couutry Is Indebted lo Bryau for the gold staudard law, which, though It has the defects ofits party orlglu.ls the best contribution to our national stability since the resumption of specie payments. This endorsement from a gold Democrat who bas not been converted to the falacy, but who Las recognised Bryans complete summersault, ought to serve as an object lesson to the freesllver Republicans who are too weak aud cowardly to confess their error. W. Cock ran who de- RAMPANT METHODISM. to d -- patronizudtbau is the resort which our We expected to lind a solution In this Methodist friends have allowed to claim week's issuoof tbe.Couuty Observer to so much of - tbelr alien tiou. . The the charade which they sprung on u at the rosort which they piclu their first issue, but were disappointture lu such glowing terms mustbevery ed. It Is too tantalizing lo keep the great to "straight-ou- t, public so long lu suspense ou a matter Methodists, as one of their speakers A great so excruciatingly interesting. makes the prediction that It will not be as to recorded boeu have many guesses long before there will bo half a million 'what tbe authors read meaning was but of that class of Methodist in Utah. up to date nothing 'satisfactory has The fact of tbe matter Is, It will be a beeu advanced. Wberthey all seem to long while before tbere Is a half million stick Is as to who that "some oue who people of any kiud iu Utah If those who will move while thumbs are up will be. are here seek to give out the Impression We confess that it is too much for us. our state is the hell-bol- e of Ameri- that There is five columns of carefully pre ared campaign matter to Bryana letter of acceptance. U was prepared, as he declared Id his preliminary remarks, for the edification ofi.be world which he reach lo desired through the columns ol Ail of the Issues to which he the pres attaches importance and ou which he asks for bis party the support of The American people, are handled wlih that nicety of detail which denotes thw care ful politician. Free silver, however. U not an Issue with him. and Is not men tioned In this Important address 'Cold indeed Is the little wad of comfort contained In bis address for thatone million people who thought four years ago that Bryan bad a desire paramount tothatof bTs election. Ye editor was In Balt Lake during all Of last week and In consequence the last issue was a very unsatisfactory make-- , shift, particularly In Its service to ad vertisers. We make good the discrepancy Ibis week, however, by au extra circulation, aud during tbe next three mouths our circulation will be uioretbao double, making of Tbe Blade th best advertising medium lu Southern Utah. Our advertising rates are not the lowest, but, service considered, tboy arc the best, and for buslues men wbo wish - ca, aud those who do coine will tiot be of a glass calculated to stay any down- ward teudiqicyof conditions. Tbe most conspicuous feature of the conference was tbe inconsistencies found in tbe uttereucos of its speakers,. It Is denied by all that the recent fight against H. 11. Roberts was euterecTinto because of bit being a Mormon, oi ou any other grounds than his polygamist relations, aud yet tbe assertion Is made by tbe principal speaker of tbe conference that "polygamy is the whitest bird of all tbe flock,, In referring to tbe list of Mormon iniquities. Legitimate mleslonery work is all right, and we would rather good record as favoring It than to advocate silence where Unwholesome conditions of any klud prevails, but when such libelous assertions artuiade as tQ.effottthgwel fare of the whole slate, we feel that It Is our uuty to reseut them aud to deny that they are prompted by aught but Aetfisb aud vindictive motives. Utah Is fifty years behind Its legitimate place aud them Is no denying the fart that s gospel sharps are mainly responsible fqrjl. for OTIIO Subscribe BlgADK. in Southern Utah. $1.00 only g fTnhb & i TK iTiilitlg liltilll tthU a VMuu Mlioll r w I: L t jut ti tc plant md al modern iuiprovomouu, auxiliary which will be of luniio'iuito service to the new coin- - i Utah1 Pacific Kailroad. Takinj Effect Monday, July 241899. North No 2. South been shown 4tt Uyiiig lb foundation for this project, Ibe properties lukt'U in being aoinu of the most promising in Lite county, aud future for the pro-jepredict a No , giat C- - - The falling touipci aluru Is having a very salutary efiect upon the mining Work is being ot. fully twenty live claims In Noi lli Mar, ovi ry itiiuc nf note lu Beaver Lake Is sending forth Us share of is i ho scene of at live ti hoes, Brad-haoperations al the cave aud ono or two smaller propcriii s, (rr.inUti is driving away the cayoti - with the sounds of hammcrjuid kiasLuud since the big bear was killed property owners in Newton district are ouduicing tludr good and faith once mure. GENL. SUPT. T. R. ELLERBECK, OREGON SHORT LINE PROFESSIONAL CARDSr (The Direct Line te Salt Ukeaad wli Utah Palate.) Loowl Time oard In effeut March 19, 1898: though artistically penned by haRl. As well might they say that a check, PIERCE, CU1TCHL0W A BARRETTE, Attorneya-at-Lewritten for ten thousand dollars byta vertical writer and read by the bapi McCokxfc-- B'lim. , Balt Lakb Cmv. cashier "two thousand dollars, ! ta good as one wrltteu for a Uke amounm C. O. WHITTEMORB, a plain legible SpeuceriaB hand. 'Yet stAttorney-at-laeal penmanship Is doomed and the earn605 McCouxick Blx. e er educators fall Inty line the belter Balt Lake Citv they can render the rising genera- r tion. O. A. Leave 8:06 1 8:85 n 166 " 1:00 Leave Arrive 8:00 Leave ..Clear Lake Southbound Arrive 7:30 a m, Leave 8:05 1 Arrive 5:80 Leava J:00. Juab Leave 9:10 p. m f am. 8:10 6:40 Arrive 9:35 n. ' STATION 8 Frlaoo Milford Northbound 7:04 p m Arrive u Arrive:00 10:85 a Leave 8.85 8:30 p aa Balt Lake City 7:35 a m Leave 8 06 p. m 1:83 p m m. 1:00 Owsls ' Nephl Trains between Juab and Eriaoo ran dally, azoept Bnndaye. Latest Style Tourist Sleeper on ail pasaenger train between Milford and 8ait Five trains dally between Balt Lakeend Ogden: MURDOCK, Leave Salt Lake 7;00 a. m., 8:00 a, ol, 13:80 p n8:26 p. m., 8:45 p. m. Attorsvy-st-UTbe Oregon Short Line, in connection vr th tbe Union Psolflo System, is tbe nhort and iabtesi Line to all point East. Direct connections at Ball Lake Oity . Careful atlentloh given lo local business - and Ogden with through train. a Buoclalty. LUIgatlou Miniug S. O. Dtn, Agent, Mlliord, UUh. WH-II irrww.s. nu.Pi .vm a,,,..,, vrt 111 UH wwrwr seaaewsw "B M.lail.EA1' " VW Oen. Paas. Tk t. Agt. Oeni TraSio Mgr., .Y a Uea. Mgr., ft-vlc- J - Le Wt li Ice-Pr- A MONSTER Sait AGGREGA-TIO- THOMAS MARION EAUX, Attosney-a- t Law, Office in Thompson Ualh N - OFCAPITALTO WORK BEAVER -- PROPERTIES. Beaver City, ..... Salt Salt Lake City. City. -- M. NEUHAUSEN, AltCHITKCl. S.OOO.OlH). Mr. A. B. LewU Secure the Iir-rlnftton Hickory, Old Hlekory, O K nod Several OtherOronp of Beexei lounty n Chtlmm B hUh He W 111 Make the for the Big Mining Venture of Recent Yfimi-- A Sew Smelter I'mlmble. froun-detto- et It Is not news to those wbo have been the course of Mr. A. 11. Lewis watching sluce he began operations in the region west of Milford to learn that he had ou fool a plan to consolidate a number of n aud most pioiulsing tbe properties of that section andrganize a big company for their development. ICIsliew? however, vud news which all will ball with delight, that the deal has beeu carried through successfully aud that only the tnluor details remain to be arranged before the filing of the papers The new company will be Ineorporat-unde- r the laws of .Utah wiiha tkd The Incorporacapital of 85,000,000. tors are men well known in I tab mining circles and hailing from Boston, Now York, Lhicago, Ikdivlsr and ball Lake, hot whose' names we are not at liberty to divulge. Among tbe properties taken in on this The mammoth deal are the following. Harrlugtou-IIlckor- y groupTi! nmopat-enteclaims and several couuliuus ted claims In Star ditrht, the Old Hickory, Summit and Gothland mines in Rocky; the O Kay group lu Beaver Lake aud the Latins, in ban Francisco district; the latter property being held aubjoct to the report ofan expert now examining Ibo rirtnr. Some of these mines have been heavy aud profitable shippers lu the past, but through the slump lu metals, influence of envious rivals, litigation or other causes, have beeu practically idle for a The Harnugton long period of years. Hickory produced over 8100,000 during tbe early days from ores running from 00 oz to looo oz silver tT the ton, ores which are knowu lo still cvist in targe quantities lu tbe mine. Ores from the O Kay, carry lug 09 percent copper was shipped to Baltimore, Md., for treatment until freight discrlml nation put a stop to it. The Cactus has beeu a great b one of the mine and would boutbern Ltab of principal producers but for the senseless litigation in which the owners have been engaged hod which has finally resulted lu placing the properly outhe market. best-know- d Thts-pcoper- ty Lke UUy. Utah. - UuiLiia, Dooly School Work A Balt Lake City, himUify. tv U 1 1 of oourseyou have heard of ibe Burlington. Everybody has. Never theless, you wilt be aurprlaed when you see the train. It's a wonder. And that diner is tin me use, the meal cannot be excelled. Tbe neatness of the pauery, the courteous wallers, the cleanliness aud service iu general are appetizers. The Improvements In the track have made the Burlington almost boiseiesa You can sleep in a sleeper, dine In a diner, smoke iu a smoker, read lu a library car and recline In a recline In a reclining chair car, all under one roof. And to make this whole train go the Burlington bas tbe largest euglnos ln the VVeit, They are as high a a bouse, as fast as a whirlwind and weigh 114 ton each. You should go over this road to see and ride behind oue of these monsters. Two trains a day from Denver to the East. Tbe Chicago Special leaving Denver at 4 p. m., tbe Vesllbuled Flyer at 10 p. in,, for all points East. Through sleepers dally from Ogden, Salt Lake City. Provo to Denver. Omaha aqd Chi- - ' cago via the Rio Grande Western aud Burlington Route. JOHN WAHU CHRISTIAN, and County Attorney, City Oounelor-at-la- w. Room 5, County Court Houss, - - - Utah Bea via City, U - a GRAY,- - Attorney tor Land and Mining Claimants. 309 Templeton, Balt Lake City, Utah, Laud Office business si tended to. Agrtrui-turand Mineral Patents Procured. al DB. M. W. COFFMAN, Physician and hurgeuu. Practical Optician. Office, Upstairs, Harris - - Beaver City, BulTdliig Utah. THEh 8. Tickets at Offices of Connecting Linos. W. Temple Street, Balt Lake City, " K. r. NE8LEN, Conernl agent. Ticket Office, 214 CUIgLRN, P.M1NU, Utah. Proprietor. CL N r HALLY LOCATED. Street cars from all depot pat llwdoor lobby is audits large grouud-iloo- r uf men headquarters for mining the rcglou. Kates VY.OO to 1.80 r day UTAH' SALT LAKE CITY, inter-monnta- ln NO'TiCE OF FORFEITURE. Beaver County, Utah, Juue 3, ItMHL To John Ed Van VleeL kou are hereby notlliud that I have eipendod two hundred dollars (filOO) lu labur and improvements upou tho Eureka lode situated In Newton mining district, lu Beaver county, Utah, as will appear by iertl tides hied February 37, I writ, and February 10, 1900, in the. uime oi me Recorder of said county, in order lo bold waid premlM1 under the provislou of aectlou 3334 Revised Statutes of the United States b lug the amount re qulred to bold tbe same for the year ending December 31, 183 k arid Decern her 31, 199. - And ninety days after this notice by publication, you projail or refuse to lontribute asyour a portion of such expenditure er, your interest iu said claim will be' Tbe very latest venture In the newscome the property of tbe subscribr Under said section. 2331 paper arena to reach our table- Is the Signed, Geo. II. Fcuneinore. County Observer, published right here was sufficiently well equipped with ore 9xla- lu Beaver. According to their "iulro- - to enable tbe owners to go Into a big First publication Jun0 2--u over-zealou- Republican Paper UIH'H' w tlt CAPITLIZKD FOR Rev. Dr. Fowler, In an sddross before the Melhgdtst Conference lu Salt Lake City last week, delivered himself of a tirade against the dominant church of Utah which Is about as replete with rattle-brainefauatacism as anything which the clergy has sprung ou the public for a great many years. That "Utah is nearer boll tbau any other place In America may be true but our experience is that nuless one Is looking for bell be will find almost every thing else In plaluer view and belter N0.31 pu-li'- music of the voice gives enchantment to the songs we luke lohere, but rather the sentluientcouvef-e- d by tbe words; that plain unadorned prose bas the charm of happy ryiue; ilo t a letter from au absent loved oue, thoti h written on a typewriter, touches tju1 same heart strings of the recipient As g 25., I! ileal whnh Uiuy work'd Out of tin pro minarft's of liuudca was tbu building uf a ?,00.000 stoek-jobbtu- C. free-silv- er r Ill, AlKIkST .o he introduced to tbe outside world, it the ONLY medium in the county. The real benefit of a lie al uewspai er 10 the lOUimuutlY In whh h It Is publish'd Is In Its circulation outside of that More than ommutiUy. if the cirt ulallon of Tbe Blade is uut-id- e of Beaver ( piinty. It goes to over nf ty postolbces In Utah: has double the lu Salt Lake uumber of paid bat It bas lu lteavur goes to subs rlbers lu iilueteen states of tbe union aud is ?ept on fete tu all of tbe principal ail g agencies and bureaus of information in the United hiatus, lu short. Its outside circulation is sueb at to justify a very liberal patronage on tbe part of busliiess uieu and miners ul Beaver is Published every Saturday by THE BEAVER CO. FUB. CO. Gr v -- n Missouri Pacific 'Tlie Railway. - - Sr Kansas City, St. Ivouls, and o Iglnet & All points East Best For further information, rates, time -- tables, etc. .call on or write- II. B. KOOSER, C. F. & P. A., 105 West Second South Street, IL C, TOWNSEND, Gen. P. A. T. A.. - , J. O. REBER, T. F. A P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah, or Lou!, Mo. - f |