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Show - '7 i .Th6 recent personal attack on the edi liir of theTribtlipe by the Stfir(is promp-- j ted and paid for, as it is generdlly believed, by IsaacTrambo,)furnishes the strongest reason yet, why he ought not to receive, the Senatorial plum. ! law in his front yard. Had the scrap taken place in the street, the s t would A Party of NcphI Pleasure Seekers Enjoyhave been adjndgad euilty of hydrophobia and ordered to beshot for that and ing MountainScenery and Can-- . yon Breeze. ing to wear his brass collar. to James A. Melville and Joseph E. Ray Editor Blade: Just a few Udgs are in Salt Lake on business connected say that everything is O. K, with us. We left Nephi list Saturday noon for with the Snake valley reservoir enter-priza camping tour, and when evening arThey will meet Dr. Westphai and rived, found us at supper in the fa- other stock-holdefrom the East and mous Spooney hollow, but so much for an early completion of the has been said regarding this spot, that arrange we have christened it Reformation work. Alma Ureenwood is also North on busi. camp. BEHIND MT. NEBO. The Hon. B. II. Roberts has mastered the arts of elocution, and if those are all the qualliflcations needed for the first governor of Utah, it' will be just as well to nominate that gentleman as any one else. When it comes to a question of ability, there are several thousand men in his party fully as able. His arguments against womans suffrage in the late Constitutional convention were thinner than milk three EDITOIAL NUTE3. ; r &., Sunday morning was spent in study the ReformaB. II. Roberts, from of the penj tion, and so to be in conformity with our study, and to avoid the we decided name of Spooney hollow, to call the spot Reformation camp. On Monday we were favored with a visit from Messrs.! W. I. Brown and W. I. Birchett, the former indulging very freely ifi the use of his kodack, and of the happy taking several suqp-shofifteen that are located here. Tuesday morning a portion of our crowd, including two fair damsejs from England, started to reach the summit of Mt. Nebo. but returned ere they had completed the desired trip, for more rations. Tuesday afternoon a pleasant visit was made to the Nebo Salt Companys works, a description of which need not now be given,' onj account of mention been made in The having heretofore ' of the closing sections of Graham, TheNews Certainly, Park City has another newspaper. It is for Republican principals and we had is named the Patriot, and the initial bo rub our eyes several times to make number is before us. J. J. Flahiff is at sure it was not jhe Provo Enquirer, the editorial helm and starts out on the troubled sea of journalism as an indeDetnoests family Magazine for r table, and a very pendent and from which we clip the August is ' V.andsome work it is, filled with beauti-- n following: Bat aside from the main questioa, we mat-- j ful illustrations; and believe that a newspaper truly and hon- not-cared-f- f on-ou- - well-writt- en fcer. The chief Subject in the number, estly independent, as the Patriot' shall be, is cf greater value than the purely party Cook County Hospital or before us, is partisan organ; for to its editorial col' Chicago. and finely illustrates tbei umns the reader cad turn with reasonassurance of finding all vital issues Various departments of that beneficant able discussed from an unbiased standing. The party organ, on the other hand, if it institution remains in good standing with the machine, must laud to the skies all acts of The Provo Dispatch says its party, be they ever so rascally, and Charley Crane will never be govercondemn all acts of political opponents, the chair no matter how patriotic and well inten-tionenor, if he. has reily resigned' jnanship. The Blade says Charley Crane may The above will sound natural to bever be governor, but he will surely Blade readers, as they are the same candidate. His vievys heretofore expressed in this paper. tye" the MTepubfican is late to be of any The Blade welcomes the Patriot and tjoo resignation bonefit to his competitors in the guber wishes it an era of unexampled inde'tatorial field.'" pendent - d. ' With a keen memory as to Judge Goodwins record as one of the most bitter, unrelenting and cruel opposed; of the people of Utah in the.past, The 13 lade would infinitely rather see him d fn the Senate than the frotif fcaricatiire California. Aside from His bigotry on the one question, Judge Goodwin has boeu a consistent worker for and friend of Utah. brass-mounte- are in great demand is prospective candidates for office. Chas. Crane cojnes first on the list as kn avowed norqinee for governor. Hon. talked of as a likely Saml. A. King is being mentioned for judge of the Fifth, and Mayor L. Holbrook of Provo, is being suggested as a rival nominee of Chau. Crane for governor. Step to the front, friend Holbrook and you can easily secure the Mi lard delegation ' as a- TEx-Millardit- es gainst Crane. i The Blade was among the first to condemn the methods of Col. in the use of boodle to further Triimho his aspirations, and to point out he was bidding for the country Jhat press of Utah, and that papers would 'be established in his interest. The IBlade was criticised by a few of its readers beeausof its comments: Those critics are lespectfully referred to the columns of tlje Salt Lake Tribune which is making a noble fight agaiD&t Trumbo and hts boodle methods. Surely do one will Accuse the. Tribune of bejng partisan in this instance. Tribunejs singlehanded fight against the golji plated, 18 carat pea- sen-aton- al r - ! cock from California, is and admirable. i 'creditable v. t city have every reason for the faith that is in 'them.' A good many years ago the r i i !: opinion was that oil was to be found out in this v alley, in the depths. One of the old gas webs was a small one West Of Main street, at finth South, just The above is from the Salt Lake Tribune, and applies with event more Jorce to that section of Country lying immediately west of Deseret. All along the House range the same kinds of formations .that, in the East, contain petroleum,1 dip gently to the east and passing under the valley are found long the Canon range. The conditions are favorable in that part of Millard for county the existence of enormous reservoirs of oil and natural gas, both of which are now believed to be the products of jseaweed. With an unlimited storehouse of fuel right iff the centre of sucli a'rich mineral region as that will bej proton to be Millard county would hardly have a competitor in Utah. ' , 'H .1 - j - mt If the Salt -- Lake Tribune wCrff1 all that the Standard, Messenger and other o organs represent it to be, the truth of its assertions dan-ube dimmed by counter' charges' of jealousy on the part of .fudge Goodwin. The hard, cold charge of boodleism Crane-Trumb- ot against Trumbo,' and the willinghesrf the bar' combine, stands out in, bold ' relief and almost g undenied. Iq connection with the the follwin from tbd Tribune is interesting because its satisfaction ii of Grane to join fore-goin- - premature: .v Isr Crane-Trum- bo os1- - e ' the , f' -- cy ' Blade pre Bets for the Tribune. i'iWd d Call and See for Yourself.- fine-looki- HIDE ng V To! osuir.Fcieind a nidi ; antagonist from the land of the gold calf worshippers, that each ounce of silver has cost the world two dollars. If Senator Hoar come to this western country and will tramp oyer the silver camps, note the shallow and deep shafts, the open cuts anrl on tunnels that have .been driven into the adamantine rock and from which not an ounce of ore .has been taken, or if taken, would not pay 50c on the dollar of the out-lathe gentleman would nob again make his childish argument as to improved maMr. Hoar chinery and methods. should also see the army of prospectors tramping over these western wilds searching for the precious metals, and figure in their time as a factor in the cost- - Then he should examine the records of each, district and learn that, at the very most, no more than 1 in 100 life-journe- following are registered ib camp; Mr. and Mrs. G. Andrews and family; Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bi rehall and family; Mr. and Mrs P, P. Christensen and family; Mr. John Beliiston, Mr. Joseph Cowan, Miss Nellie Howson, Miss Nellie Lomax and Miss Edith Schofield In closing, dear editor, we would like to send you a drink from this pure spring, but impossible; however the reformers extend ii hearty invitatiou to TheBLADEs staff to join us around the table and n our general festivities, y, the Party. Qne of DETROIT DOINGS. the claims ever become profitable. The Black Diamond Bonded Mr. Godhe ExIf Mr. Hoar will but do this, if he has pected In Camp Other Notesany sense of justice, he will cease his Jone3, Wm. McCaird and N. oldtime dry for protection to eastern O.Raleigh Norrell have taken a leasa and bond of y. U"OSt0Ia We have Money to Loan. In any amount from one hundred to tea thousand dollars on long or short time. On improved farm or city property or on water stock. T. C. Winn, County Recorder, To Advertisers. Four issues constitute a months ad tf vertising in The Blade. just received direct from the factory an elegant stock of Crockery. Quality and Style Entirely New. Qur line of Ladies,- Misses and Childrens' Shoes is complete, and having bought before ptices advanced, we are giving our customers the benefit of tbe same. Now is the time to buy Clothing. Buy before the price ad-- vances. All.kinds of wool and Cotttfn goods are fid vane- ing in the East, and soon the effects will be felt in our vicinity. We are alvtays happy to meet our friends, and pleased to compare goods and prices with others. No1 trouble. to shotv goods. Yours Truly - s , San Pet Valley Jacobs and J. S. C3 3HL TIME TABLE NO. 14. on the Black Diamond No. 1 and No. 2 Effective Thursday, August 1st, 1095. in Detroit mining district The prop- erty belong to J , " EZ3 Railway - . manufacturing capitalists? and become a 3trong champion of the western silver industry, and of free coinage at a ratio of 16 to I. We are daily receiving new goods and are thus abreast of the times. We are constantly adding to our stock such things as are need-- " ed by our friends, -- Reformation Gamp, July 31, 1895. - -4 A, A Mfci.n. Sodth. consideration being North. $20,000. Work will begin August 15, 1895. . is rumored that Sam Godbe will It LEAMINGTON LEAKS, be here in a few days to look over tbe S Charmed mine jwitfa a view of taking The End Has Finally Come gmeltef Like-- : hold of the property. The IbexisagaiD making shipments. ly to be Sold Dirt Cheap. mine is The well, plenty tof ore This morning the Ibex Smelter i insight. Mr.lookmg returned to camp Mount drawing its last breath. The bins are last night and thinks the future for swept clean, and nothing but a little tbe Ibex is good. iron crre and coke remain Unused. All & H. Alexander ajid sons are doing Trains leave Manti for1 Sterling, Funks Lake matte and bullion will be loaded on cars considerable work in the Sawtooth and Morrison at 2:20 p. ni., Mondays, Wednebefore night. The last hot breath of mountains. AleX. says he has borne sdays and Fridays. Return ing arrive at the furnace will soon be drawn and fiefe property ttiere. You Lant be bought. will hear from Manti at 5:25 p. m. with it will come the .end of the But that which breaks the IeaSL ifO hare to sell. tvith Uhion Direet connections at Nephi it later. fizzle. Ask a a to of Lake in Padiflc and Salt your storekeeper for There is report Rail way from big camp Cityf There is now a good opening for gold in Death canyon, north-eas- t hnd all intermediate strike Butte and p6ints Ogden, some energetic Company to buy in the of here in the and West. East range. Sjmpson pointe Report sfiielter, and by securing the services the ore goes 16 oz. gold. Stop on signal. of Paul Johnson, who is one of the best says ANofrf.More Theodore Be tf back, , ' smelter men In the west (and who 1895. 30, Detroit, July Pres. & Genl Manager would have made a grand success' if Salt Lake City, given Charge of the enterprise in the H. S. KERB, FILLMORE FUMES beginning,) to build .up an industry & O. F. & P. Agent Manti. Supt. be here that will profitable. s And take co bthfer. , Make Love in the The smelter will' doubtless be sold CoNldnt Abode See each BALL BEARS A RED TAG. that a Result Kick of of adding anfora song, and tbe cost This Twine will opefate successfully other furnace, and ' roasters will be Editor BLade: Since the District lu everybody's binder, comparatively inexpensive. There is Court disbanded, the army of loafers haye But better in the best, an abundauce cff ore south and west alsb folded their tents like thsArabs and Ah1 ' of this point to justify such an under- as a, t 1 ? i i If stole away. -- The silently Ib taking, and there are many new and of ancient this By comparison, capital valuable finds of ore being made. The seems dull Utah since the Insufferably of continuation the industry at this of Wm. H. and means Judge the development and departure King point, prosperity of Millard, BeaVet find a his array of glittering legal lights. After Tubular Steel Cyclone Mowers iind Rakes the taste weimhad Of the outside world portion of Tooele counties. Mr. Underwoods reputation as an of jurisprudence, vre warn oui froth the Manufactory of W.'A Wood, are unexcelled f so also are all tbe lines we represent in Utah and Idaho1. honest man has ever been good, and (Juab Co) of the Fifth, that she will next Monday will put that question find a healthy rival down this way to Amongst which afC.found Lfiiri Vvagon-- . beyond doubt, as that is the day he the advantages that maybe gained or achfnc Deere and Oliter Plots, Russell Threshing telegraphetLhe would pay all arrear- lost to the northern end of tbe district. and Rakes Loaders, Hay (Tiger ages. We hope he will, not be found BLADE editorial Columbus' Lindsay and Fowler Bicycles. Address, July 20th.J wanting. He was shamefully deCTO1 still! as Holis Chess are swindled Frank and ceived popular, by those that now seeking other fields of profitable brook has captured a king and a queen Local tImd card. WAGON adventure, but those who have worked at one game. May their lineal subjects f In effec,Dec. 16', 1894. and waited for their pay, are not to be many and their pathway prosperous. Tfafn arrive and depart at various stations : blame. Future developments are anxas follows , ' daily dream Loves sometimes f Northbound. yoting O. end Logan, TJfahf Idaho Falla and MontpeHer, IdahO. Stations." iously awaited, Ogden Southbound. and A plays queer Arr.unexpected pranks. Arr. Leave Leave General Offices, Salt Lake City.-8.00 pm 2.55 am man of this placer has a.10 pm 2.00 am Ogden young respectable 3. 10 am At Salt j Lv 7.00 pm 7.00 am Tfeachers Examination been visiting the residence of his b6st 4.20'pm 7.45 am Lv J Lake Al 4.45 pm (jEO. ODELL, General Manager. All persons intending to teach in the girl a genuine Ruby. The residence 8.10 am ....Satidy.... 4.16 pm r ex2.40 .. .. 9.37 Fairfield be will school teachers am at pm tfie public aforesaid is bossed by a step father who R.SOam '. .. Eureka... 1.00 pm amination to be held in Nephi, at Cen-, recently-forbadF.42 am..Lehl JunCt.. 3.45 pm the young mah to use' tral School. beginning 9.30 a. m., Mon-8.50 am Amern Fork 8.36 pur' onis positively the his tenement for a court house. The Aug. 12, IS9U. This 8.55 am Fieast drove 3.29 pm 6d will which this held examination SUs am ly man wds not Will ing to forego .Provo.... 3.10 pm young GO TO John Foote, 9.34 am Spanish Fork 2.52 pmj year. unand the other evening was his visits, Co. Snpt. 9.52 am ... PaysCh... pm 78 10.55 am ....Nephi..-.- . 1.50pm expectedly cattght within the embargoed 11.85 am A t j lT1.,b (.Dvl.15 pm John residence. Will and said, git f Arl.00 pm 11.55 am Lv) Deseret Dots. ' 1.20 pm Leamington 11.25 aml said all right and had got as far as the 1st ffoor north Union HotM, 0.55am 3.25 pm ....Oasis Editor' BlADe: Mercury , Up to 9 door wheh the tried to assist 9.10 anf Lake 4.10 Clear pm the shade. KENDALL & NORTON, Proprs. 7.30 am Ar j Mil- - Lv pm with his No. 11 cowhide boot. In ' usual. ahim 8.10 am Lvf ford f Ar 5,45 pm Pioneer Day was celebrated man Hie had Is LEADING his Foil n'Bi.iciors HOTEL of NfiPfil jiffy.the yodng prospective Frisco .... 4.30 am 10.00 pm The chief event at ifinckley was a footLeave Arrive of bis neck by the race between Trains Bouhf Of Jhah furi daily EXfcBrT Stix Bishop W. and literaly swiped the nape Ice Gream and Confectionery. earth! with hifn ti. Pratt, Postmaster Wn. Alldredfyj and and gave him a u A Hack Meets All Trains, trains dally' from Salt drubbing. 9?wotothrough wr. ) dea Mr. Ilogan. Mr. Alldredga winth door where to Free East. Patrons. enter all Lake r57"LafHes pan? of one law got pointsPalace Sleepers from SaM. But the ' from store. arr Two Phllman The riot's brass winner neperate Rooms. the Hinckley! clared pa Through Sample between little his and without Wills fingers eye to Lake i Chicago Nearer t6 Business Centre". band, as Usual, discoursed some sweet stomach teeth and seriously mangled it.' Tourist Sleepers. . cai-sChair sec-leAt Oasis a Free Reclining music during the day. The MRS d. Ii. Po OTE, proved himself a good ' Elegant day coaches.1 s a for chess was the of car feervice. given ITde o dining The party down operating rushed and toward Main The only Proprietor. asd fastest line Id all points are due to MM Mabef Walker THURMAN A WEDGWOOD, which, thanksexcellent look CciiUt. shortest and at Street me, sbouted,look on viojust music the r', i,,. her for Craft J No-- s,-, done it.,f His face' E. D'. WlCKINS, Agent,- - Nephi. Mrs. at me. Will lin. Also to Mrs. Lavina Attorneys at - Law, 'and Dr E. Burley, GVnl Agf. Passgr. Dept., Cold Hot P. M. Webb, Mrs. J. M. I'jody and was smeared with blood and he certainly Ticket Office, Lol Main st.Salt Lalfe. Mrs. Wm. McLeod. would have received some in a El L.City Genl Pasbgr. and Ticket Agt. ipathy Lomax, D of and ceref, Miss Annie Dewsnup Genl Mngl.; Omaha is not he The where .aown. Maxwell Webb of Oak City wire married community S. II. II. Clark, Room and 3, O held a Peace ; of mortem' .rethe their Justice post Oliver W. Mink, in Fillmore on Monday. First National Bank BuuuE.g. resibe held' will at the E). a conEllery Anderson, examination bn the and turn, ofreception W. John mother Mrs. John cluded that Will had got flOh. werth of Doane, the brides dence R. Condert, ' piiOVQ, at TL IT. M. M M Dewsnup. Mon Me Burney the1 I M aver I t - Plymouth Sisal Binding Twine - J Sheaf of Wheat Brand, 1 Step-Father- ! s co-partn- ySLwih . MINNIE BINDER. jr - er , p k CO-OPERA- TIVE . , i - L j ' - -- step-lath- The PALACE,- er - i step-father-in-l- aw heavy-Weight- s, welf-deserv- step-father-- ed - -- id j I change-improve- ct ' , step-fath- Trumbojand - WHITMOEE, & ; the name of iuq latest journalistic venture in Utah 3 PrQted ot Price, Carbon county, and m.a Itepablican paper. Success to it I jy?e hpublicansof Uartfon should drop shams and give a hearty support to lDe paper of their own party. A gentleman recently told The Ulade Writer that before September 1st, nine Fpors will be started in Utah. The Blade honestly believes that six ' of nkie will be organs, that they will receive aid and in- ration from the bung-holcf Trurrf- alkgcd barrel, and that each ' one those six pipers .vill bo a thoru in csidiof the Tribune. - lIoar(y)-hade- ; . j Castle Valley I?ew3 4- j f re- - And Mr. Harvy is right when he tells his Editor Blade: Your interesting paper is regularly , 'The prospectors for oil south of the i HARV Y IS RIGHT, J Fatal Accident. j prosperity. j Hosery, Under ware, Hats, Shoes, Glove'. Dress and Fancy Shirts, etc. ; j s j A SEE i ceived; always welcome. An accident occurred yesterday morning which has cast a gloom over the entire community. Frink Scottern was engaged in chopping timber for Jacksons saw mill, when a tree fell on him, crushing his scull, breaking his left arm and neek, killing him instantly. He was a young man, a natural large, Blade. to everybody, and a friend gentleman, The Harris boys of Nephi have lo- everybody his friend. He leaves a young cated their saw mill just above Refor- widow, having been married only about mation camp, and the busy hum of the six months. His sister, Mrs. James Dougsaw sends forth ncises of encourage- las, is lying at the point of death with ment to the boys on the subject of consumption. The heat has been quite intense lately, hbme industry, the mercury up to 98 in tbe shade. Our evenings are spent around a sending Court has completed its The County in- labors as a board of blazing camp fire; and the writer is Reequalization, and now our City Council is trying their hand at clined to think that the voices of formation campers may be heard in it, going the County Court several C. A. The Blades sanctum, if its editor at- better. Fillmore, July 31st, 1895. tended to the supremacy of silence. Wednesday all! the. men folks are goConnublal. ing to town, and, the sisters are going to get together and hold a meeting. From a personal letter from Fillmore.it Hunting and to1fishing are our chief is learned that on Tuesday evening Miss date the table has sports, and up been supplied with' meat at the expense Rnby, eldest daughter of Bishop T. C. and Raymond Ray were joined of the gun and r6d. The children are Callister, 'wedlock. in The young people are are and as as happy and playful Jambs, of The Blades good wishes for a assured enjoying a general good time. The long and prosperous . . ness. If the comine campaign In which the great and only (of his kind) Millard Crane will fish for suckers, is as hot as this July weather, it will be a scorcher. An Old Sub. Fillmore, July 29th, 1S95. The foregoing was crowded out of last weeks issue. Pub. Blade. ts ' -- or f CLEARANCE Is Now On, and to make leady for stock-- ' taking August 1st, we are offering Gfeaf Bargains rs i . AIHML e. The (jastle Valley News, Vol. I, No! i, published at trice, Carbon Co., is on times skimmed. our table, Ex.j in blue pencil thereon. - OUR - er baths M: HAWKINS 1 |