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Show man. It will continue next Monday. Mutual work was started Wednesday OUR C0RRE8P0HDEHTS. evening. BUXKERVILL.E, NEV. November 1 People are completing the harvesting of their sorgum crop this week. 900. Bishop Gifford and John J. Ruesch are working on the tithing barn, and expect to complete it by the epd of the week. The son of E. R. Thaxton who has been, ill for some time was taken to Cedar City and put under the care of Dr. Middleton, who proneunced the disease appendicitus. An operation was to have been performed but the child suddenly becoming better it was given, up. The chiid is improving slowly. S. A. Bunker and wife have. returned yisit to Panguitch, Utah. Left Syphus of Panaca is visiting friends here and will remain for elect ion day. Mr. Newton of Silver' Reef is prospecting' in the. vicinity of Bunkerville. Thos. Terry of Terrys ranch in Beaver Dam Wash is in town. State Senator J- - A. Denton, spoke on Monday evening. He easily held his aqdience for an hour and a half, treating upon County affairs and national front & t issues,, the latter from a Democratic standpoint. "WHEELER, (GRAFTON). Noy ember 6, 1900. V AJLLE.Y . Charles and Philetus Jones returned today from the Washington mill. Nov. 5, 9100. Election day passed off quietly, Our judges of election were Mr. O. H. Alonzo Russell and family arrived Bracken, Mrs. Nellie Gardner, and Mrs. home from Deseret last week. They Erasma Burgess They all went to report much serious illness, in that Pinto a few days ago to qualify. place. The primary grade of our school Teams are north started the 15th of Oet. with Miss Ida for winter very busy traveling supplies, Bracken as teacher. The grammar grade started today with Don Forsythe B. Y. ACADEMY NOTES. of Pinto, as teacher. Dr. Middleton of Cedar City washere Nov. 7, 1900. Oct. 22nd in attendance upon Mrs AH the students seem to be astonishSarah. Jacobson- - She has been very ed, and quite a number are delighted low but is. now on the improve and is oyer the news of the political landslide soon to be again. up expected of yesterday, The Grass Valley people are moving Mrs. Anna R. Craig,, who presided into town to get. the benefit of our over the Kindergarten- Department a school for the, winter. few years ago, has donated twenty-si- x been The potato crop has just gather- valuable volumes to the Academy lied, In some casea the yield waa good, brary. in others- light. The students- taking Spanish, have FIX 11 - fkrM Tke Me Oat 9200,000 Time Card No. 6, 1 In Lower Eight Month It. R. CO. California. TAKING EFFECT OCT. 21, 1900. NORTH BOUND". At various times during the past six months reports have reached Seattle, Wash., of the discovery of a placer gold field ir Lower California. It was. reported to oe situated 40 or 30 miles south of Camp Companis and was said to be of fabulous richness, oome doubt has existed regarding the authenticity of this report, and as a consequence no attempt has been made by any considerable number of miners to occupy the field. Early last week there arrived in the city, three prospectors Mar tin Hullen, and James Crawford, who give substantial evidence that the reports which have come are not exaggerated. These men entered the gold fields of Lower California about eight months ago. They took a large quantity of provisions with them and were thus able to make a thorough test of the productiveness of the fields. At first they had some difficulty in obtaining a sufficient quantity of water, but after getting a sufficient quantity from a small spring they had marked success in panning out gold from the rich gravel. In the eight months they were there they cleared over $200,000, They have secured good titles ana have come to Seattle to organize a large company North hound trains leave daily exto work in the fields. cept Mondays. South bound trains; These men state that the placer mining arrive daily eqcept Mondays. 1 T. R- Eilerbeck, Gen Supt. fields embrace a tract of more than 225,000 acres, and on account of their remoteness from the highways of travel but few prospectors have been to OREGON SHORT LINE R. these regions. B. G. Geddin ! - R. hs Lake. TIME TABLE, EFFECTIVE MARCH NORTH BOUND. Body One Petrified la Exhumed lo Be Found Resolved to Boat, Line to Salt Direct OPENS COFFIN LONG SHUT. 19 - - Weather rather cool, some story-tellin- g every Friday. arpear-anc- e other-complication- s; - Monday evening, and Tuesday morning he left here to again resume his labors in the mission field. Mrs. Regula Naegli has left here for Huntington where she expects to spend the winter with her daughter Mrs. Mrs. Ella Hickman, wife of Prof. Josiah E. Hickman, died Nov. 2nd, and was, Elder E. B. Snow, who has- been doing missionary work in Kentucky for the past sixteen months, has been honorably released to return home on account of his fathers death. He arrived in Provo on the evening of Nov. 6, and will visit a few days with relatives and schoolmates before continuing on to St. George. But all million slaves in Madagascar. the same the slaves will continue to work for their former masters and have no more left at the end of a year than they had. before. There is no difference between slavery, except in form. y and chattel SPRING BALE. November 8, 1900, The vote of this precipet stood. Re- Democrats 20t He her Curtis of Aurora is here PASTURAGE. 26 ing Samuel Crawford, his for several weeks. visit- I St George Cattle Company Terms; $i.oo per Ho nth. son-in-la- The Flanagan boys returned the. day before election from the north where they had been on a trading tour. A baby girl was born to the wife of Samuel Crawford early last week. School closed last week owing to the absence of the teacher, Jacob L. Work buried Nov., 6th, The regular classes were postponed so that- all the students might attend the funeral services held in the tabernacle ah 2 T. Harmon. An item in the press says that the French government has liberated a; . ; hundred miles by rail for the purpose of learning whether or in that musical language not the body ot her little son was pet- Miss Sarah Ward, of Parowajy died of storm. of and A goodly number of teams are roll- Noy., 1, dropsy She was an estimable young ing out for the north to gather winter woman, and her record as a student is supplies. With the exceptions of a few cross one, to be proud of. words and black looks election passed been Mrs. Emma McVrcker, who has t off quietly. appointed State Supt. of Schools by Sunday evening Elder Jas. G. Duffitt Gov. Wells to fill the vacancy created delivered a lecture his subject being by the death of Dr. J. R,- Park was a The Prophet Joseph. A reception waa given Elder Duffin visitor at the Academy Nov. 7, wage-slaver- Twenty-fiv- e practical-- ' wopk..in conversation and oral TOQUERVILLE. November 8,1900, publicans r FIND A PLACER GOLD FIELD. UTAH & PACIFIC Animals will be taken to and from pasture without cost when biTT amounts to $3. 00. No animal taken for less than one months Bill. Before putting in or tc king out animals, consent must be secured of H. H. Harder Pres, or Arthur F. Miles, Sec. ' 'N rified is the record of Mrs. Ewing, of Salt Lake City, who was a former resident of Clinton, la. In early life Mrs. Ewing was the wife of Gen. Granger, whose only son was buried in the residence lot. A couple-oyears later the body was exhuhied, and was buried'ilr Oakland cemetery. In removing it wasnoticed that the bmly was as heavy as stone, fipd it was thought to be petrified. The lid was removed and the remains were found to- be in as perfect a state of preservation as when the child1 died. Anxious to know the condition of her little soaTs remains, she concluded to visit the eity forthat-purposeand arrived at Clinton the other day, and in aompany with a few friends visited the cemetery and. the sexton removed the body, where it had rested nearly 40 years. The lid of the. coffin was re- moved and all that was found of the remains of the boy was a handful of. fine dust. SOUTH BOUND. Leave Ogden.. Arrive Salt Lake; Leave Salt Lake. f the-remaia- M s u Provo. N ephi Juab... 2:05 p. m. ..,3:05 p. m. ....... .7:10 .5:30.p. : 9:10 1:00 p. m. 7:30 a. m. a.m. Milford....... ...... 5:30 a..m. 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