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Show y Absolutely Independent Jlf:IJ1 y y Ky y On all questions whether Political, Social or Religious, Is the Blade. Our Motto: The Truth Without F ear or Favor. ' Terms; $2.00 per year. In advance, Six months, fi.CO. 7 ".i NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY. MOJlNINCr, JUNE III. VOLUME NUMBER 15, 1895. at the Tabernacle Tne vts. Afternoon Service 66? Yesterdays Silver Quotation,. s Presbyterian Meeting. Lead Religious services were held la the Nethe Are the Nephites going to celebrate phi Tabernacle at t p. tn., Elder James Glorious Fourth? W. Paxman of the Stake Presidency prehouse ; ' ' t ward North sided. meeting The element Wm. Allen. Elder is being shingled. Prayer by be will Singing, I know that my Redeemer of the Blade The next issue lives. largely improved. After the admlulsterlng of the sacra? Try a pair of the famous Robinson $3 meat. Elder Paxman made a few remarks shoe at f Hyde & WnmioHESi on the priViledge that is presented to the The name of our first subscriber to No. Saints in the Sabbath meetings, and then I, Vol. III. is 3. R. Winn, the announced that Eiders Thos. Pace and sheepman of this city. David Broadhead were present as home doFob Sale Household and general missionaries and they would occupy the 2t , time. .; mestic utensils. Apply to , j' B. R. BIBCHALL, of the Pace Nephi. Elder obligations that spoke Utah Sugar, 16 lbs. for... ....... $1.00 Ladies Summer Wraps, On Wednesday evening, Monte Whit- devolve on those that have obeyed the . . . ......... .Reduced to 75c each more r a filed, a bicycle and Victor Hague Gospel and the general duties they should $1.00 No. l Japin Pice, 15 lbe. for was the lucky one, winning at 44 points. perform. Referred to the doctrine of bap. . . as of Vine Ilaisibs, 16 lbs. for. A new high-arChildrens Shoes, Improved $70. Singer tism for the dead,felt being to paramount know that grieved machine will be raffled off on July importance, and Sewing can... per Salrfion, tine mnfiy of those whose names are recorded ....... (a job lot) for 75c per pair 4th at McNally & Iunts Drug Store, on the church books as members, speak 2t sixty chances at $1. per chance. ' Best Sugar Uortl, per can of the been lightly of that doctrine. Spoke & McCune has firm ofBirchall The Knee Suits, Childrens blessings that we enjoy up here in the Utah Tomatoes, mutually dissolved, and the business mountains and how grateful we should .a line line, from $1.00 up will hereafter be run under the name of be to the Almighty for his watchful care AlustarJ Sardines, Bircball& Ostler. Place of business In over us. 'vF:'. ;V:;FFthe Ostler Block. In weak felt Broadhead Elder standing and bp. 0 from The ease and grace with which one of before the people. God has called us out of Nephis charming young ladies handles darkness, out of prison and from sectarher bicycle, and guides it over the rough ian bondage through the ministrations of ground, make her the envy of many the Joseph Smith. Before he riders who think they have graduated be- saw Prophat the light, said the speaker, he knew yond the unpleasant term amateur. not the destiny of man, nor of the attriWanted Bids to sink a fifty ft. shaft butes of our Heavenly Father. The Gos4x6 on the Apollo Mine, Detroit Mining pel teaches the doctrine of District. Contractor to furnish every- of Spirits. This life is a continuation! of that life and a preparatory school for that thing, Address; greater life that awaits ns beyond the Isaac B. Hili, Salt Lake City. P.O.Box 840. Singing, Lord dismiss ns with thy One of the first Nephites to welcome blessings. Benediction by Bishop T.H.G. Parkes. The Blade was Dr. C S. Ilosmer, late of The day was gloriously beautiful, yet I..". over 250 people were present in a city Ashland, Wisconsin, and who will soon not of nearly 3,000 souls. move his family to Nephi and make this place bis future home. The Doctor Is a Services were held In Presbyterian genial, intelligent man and impresses ona Church in the evening. the .'Rev, O. S. Wilwith confidence in his ability and honor. son presiding. After the usual singing S. Smith of Villisca, Conductor Wm. Adams was up from and prayer, Rev.W. sermon on an delivered interesting Iowa, Juab on Thursday and reports ore The one thing lacking. The speaker again going to the Ibex smelter which pointed oat, that no matter how nearly will soon startup. It will be a cheering perfect the lives of men and women $may be, if they lack implicit faith in and! love sight to the Lemington people to see the for the Savior, those other perfections are smoke again issuing from the smelter negatived H in their having force. tbe Like services the at tbe Which means. stack and the activity Tabernacle, that Coinplete' line of Builders Supplies. were conspicuous by their absence people a over Here la 2,500 people and as there were but 25 persons present, InMill Work a Specialty. city of there is not a public bath house. Private cluding a half dozen visitors. Spiritual ones are plentiful, no doubt, but strang- food seems to be at a heavy discount In or ers are averse to asking for the loan of Nephi. Is it the result of . v offcolor,? 1 private bath tubs. The man who reme. dies thii condition ahthings wl!l not onljw SOCIAL EVENTS. be a public benefactor, but will make I I well-kno- WE ARE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES, wn ' m i , : . ; $5.00 Mens Suits, j XCELSIOR pre-existen- ce - !). ERCANTILE ! - I :A i - j Company. Leaders in Low Prices. ! over-suppl- y! j Jt V Planing Mills Manufacturers of and Dealers in Dears, Windows, MtmldifigS, Mixed Paints, Hardware, Coal, Pickets, Caffins and Caskets, Combination some money. W. H. PettegreW, Stake Superintendent of the Y. M. I. Associations, returned from Salt Lake on Tuesday, Mr. pettegrsw attended tbe M. I. A. Conference held the first of the week, and reports interesting sessions. He feels assured the reorganisation, composed of energetic men, will infuse new life into the various branches of the M. I, As. A car of Sulpher just recieved at - Hyde &AVHifMOE. f 2fc Wire Felice &c. Alfred McCune has sold his barbering business to bis "cousin Robert McCune, who has moved lhe fixtures across the street and now holds forth in shop for which, like a happy parent with Special attention Mailorders and to the his first toy, he finds It difficult lo find a given Southern Trade. , name. Since the above was in suitable Qy ordering from us-has been learned that the new it type, You will save the freight frohi will bear the' proud cognoman of shop Salt Lake City '! Little the Chicago. r td this point; The annual meeting of the directors of the Fifst National Bank of Nephi was held on Wednesday afternoon. "Vyith the exception of Andreas JenSen , the directors were all presehts The report submitted to the directors shows the bank to be NEUlII CITY. UTAH. in first-clacondition with Increasing Gn patronage, August 1st the annual dividend Will be paid; Nephis bank Is a The FIRST liATIOIlHL BANK, credit to this City and county J THE NephCs wheelmen met on Wednesday NEPll, llTAti: evening hnd effected the following OrganWm. Bailey, president. E. H. ization B. Hs McCabe, Sparks, A committee $50, 000 secretary and treasurer. Capital, i. RAILWAYI 37,500 was appointed to petition the City FathSOroius,.. ers for raceUraek privileges on the City square. The cldb will meet again on General banking in all its Branches Monday evening at the oflloeof O. W. McCune to adopt a constitution and by. a-da- inty " l 4 - i The Dr, and Mrs, Wilco A Reception Pleasant Surprise Party. On Saturday an unusually pleasant surprise party took place at the residence of Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Gage and. who were tbe ones surprised. The following named ladies and gentlemen were present; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C; Whitmore, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hague Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Salt Lake, Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Miner, Mrs.! E. J. McCune, Mrs. J. S. Rollo of Provo, Mrs. W. C. Stone of Provo, Mrs. Enoch Burton, Misses Tet Hague, Neva Booth, Mamie Hyde, Vina Fenn of Provo, Messrs. E. H. McCune, E H. Sparks, D. Calder, R. J Ord, G, M. Whitmore, a G. W, The evening was agreeably spent in songs, recitations and other pastimes. Dr, E, E. Wilcox and bride (were ten? dered a reception on Tuesday evening by the Shakespeare Literary Club, at the ; Me-Gon- e. residence of A T, McCanne. j A, few! invited guests were present, and all sat down to a sumpteous repast, provided by the ladies of the club, under the supervision' of Mrs. McCanne. The rooms were handsomely decorated, roses and other flowers adorned the tabic iu a Very pleasing and artistic style. Immediately over the eenter-othe table, and suspend4 the from celling, was a large ing H , ; r. ? wedding bellj very pretty in its gorgeous of flowers, andon the plate of each array CflANDE; guest was placed a boquet of pansies; and MVESTERfJ a card Containing a sentiment from the ff AILVAY writings dfShakespeari Mrs. W.I. BfWn acted as the bridesmaid, and E. D.Wick-in- s as best man Each made a short; address; lull of wit and mirth to the bfide and groom. After supper a fine program was rendered by members of the laws. and others. Following is the list of club ROCKY. ' 4 r,o! Geo; b: Whitmohf, . J. H; EmckShy; We make a specialty shoes; inspect guests present; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Priisiflent. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Browh ;Mr. our stock before buylog elsewhere. tV. W. Ar.Jitj'iioNH, and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong Mr. and 2t IIyBe & WhITmoe. Cashier: Choice of. Three Distinct RmiteS Mrs. H. F. McCune, Mr. and . and Mrs. ANI TH8 Parley SnSdot, B$rt Twelves and J. II. ilornung; Mr. and Mrs; 13. D. Atembrlant: In to on made Joneb rufi the Nephi llDST l.!AS!ilFIGE!IT RAILF.WD SCEIiEnV Wickins, Mrs. M. A., Grover, Misses The tollnVing linfes were wHttbri for their bicycled SdndAy rdofillng in Au even Everett, Hague, Bowen, Belliston, Miss sr xiixs amiisehienl, lather tliati for pitbllca-tion- , four hours: The distance as measured by Pearl McCune, Miss Florence McCune, by a Nephi resident, and ate pub- -' tbe meter On SmOoUs Whe6l is 48 miles. lished by p3rtiirssibu bt the atithor The roads frdm Santaguin du are very the MisSes Kate, Ali(J, May And Nina G, W. McCune, Mr. E. H. Fast Express Trains Daily whose haiiie is withheld ,hy request: back 6n the t?aln Grover, Mr, rough; Jones Mr IL McCune, Mr. GedTge E. Flowers are strewti oer the graves of the l'cjvifed yesterday; Twelves and Srnodt tddk the Sparks, Webb and Mr. William sacs WAX BSXWHU Over the land today, . . 03tler, Mr. E. Smoot Near it. for road With of hearts undrfed sadness tedrs Santaquiny and V Bfewvkh; We turn frohi loves task away; to corfie along Bailey. Be'nj SALf pushed up add left Twelves at an easy gate Smoot s time co thing Hallowed the sod where a Nalidns dedd - s was thred fiolibS and fOrty mindtes. back NEBO SALT MFG. YOi Sleep in peace today, Provo Blspitch. Redolent breezes and scented gales iLEGAlit REbUliin 0 Waft the tributes of love we pay'. The City Council held its regular ses- An njdy&le Afternoon spentla Visiting bi Arge. In the languajre of flowers the Ndtioh speaks Kodack Along. ,th Wdrks-a tine of sion and transacted the usdal prom, sea tpea today, Of on deeds of fields of flame Union glory On Tuesday afteruDon a party consistCirect ConhectTeni mads in Depot. business In addition, the proposed curWith flowers of our merry May'. first was few tinie ordinance read the It ing of Bishop Parkes Wm. Bailey of this sii twii Green are the graves fef the IFlghty hosts s tiosT teostfcGstY the of for all bdy$ City, J. M. Romney and J. F. Howard 6f From North and South today. provides RUTHS WS3 punishment Hands are clasped in friendship now, or girls under 16 yehrs of age tb&t shkll be the 21. C. M. I., Salt Lake City; and the Those of the blue with toe gray. H. V. DODGE, found on t&e streets after oclock p; m. Blade editor, ifiade a driv up the, 6au-yo- n S. II. r. . From Floridas sunny tan of flowers Traffic Manager. General Man aer. t6 the Salt Works, nine miles dis- during the spiring and sUmnief fiidiiths, The breer-e- meet todar. F.V WADLElGIi; GeuV. tass. 'AgeiiV. The sterner blasts of tlie rugcred North and after eight oclock p; m; during the tant frorfi Nephi. There is hot tlm kt In calmest zephyrs piay. fall and winter months. The penalty for this Writing to describe the works, nor each infraction of- th3 law, will be five The orange grove pt the western larnl dollars, or in detalilt thereof; five days td Say anything relative to' the product; Its today. yields fragrance For L'ae'e'A ra ich of 0 acres of choice And Jerseys orchard scented breath imprisonment id the city jail. City At- other than that i! the purest and cleanest Shall meet on prairie way. torney T. L. Foote was instructed to salt In the world. iiud,, 200 rods of t ; jco and a water title drait ah ordinance to prohibit "all vi'l'I ba sold dirt selme4 Foreman T. R. - berg took the lit in Bedecked For regal splendor cheap for cash. ; r ' !es per a sn- -' from or u exceeding foe today. no r. rt v j GRACE BROTHERS, c ss v - f -- ?.yRlO, Standard Gauge jv- Vice-preside- nt; ! THROUGH THE Mc-Cann- S, Vice-ITtBiden- t. j Du-ge- ne woiiti; Jpq ikkMD -- ifi. of V- A i-- , , 1.-,.- , -- a , : ; - S-i- i r-- V fit . i y-v-- nd 0 M ) THE CHURCHES. LOCAL INKLINGS. s. ?. A 3 ; ? y r. ; 1 f7 ra'r f , j jjrh b . , - : 1. ious apparatus that are complete m every respect. The brook of uncontaminated brine that gushes forth in a crystal stream from the side of Mt. Nebo, is converted into the purest forms of diary, table and packing salt. It is an Industry that will be enlarged to important proportions In a short time. Supt. Cazier is now ip Colorado for the purpose of extending the market for this companys product. Messrs. Romney !and Howard had a kodack with them and took a snap-shat the mill with the giant form of snowcapped Nebo for a Western 44 pie-teAmong the group that had their taken while standing on the mill platform, were three young ladies, employed at the mill filling and sewing the small sacks of diary and table salt. While the kodack was being adjusted and loaded, a sample of genuine femininity was witnessed. The young women, by the aid of a small mirror, smoothed their ; ot back-groun- d. rs aprons and hair, carefully adjusted their brushed the tiny specks of salt from their mar the picture dresses, lest they should taken in a kodack at a distance of ten rods. The afternoon was beautifal, the ride and the only pleasant and instructive, marred the Blade mans serthing that that business was enity was the thought being neglected and that the compositors might be calling in vain for copy 0- DESERET DOINGS. Death of Mfs. G,W. Cropper The Charmed Mine Other Items. Samuel Frunkey Smith, an old and esteemed resident of this locality, is up on a visit from Mesa, Arizona. The other day, Alf Mlkesell, late foreman of the Ibex, moved In from Detroit,1 and will take a prospecting trip through the Deep Creek country. Success to Alf. W. E. Gibbs is the father of a wee baby girl, and seeps higher than a blind i horse. Mrs. Mary, the happy mother, . is doing finely. ?It Is the first of either sex. ' A few days since, George Busby, own? er of the Charmed mine, came In from Detroit for supplies. Development work is going down, being over 200 ft. deep, with no diminution in the extent or The reverse is the truth. George has his feye fixed on the 500 ft. mark and will get there. It Is just such men as George Busby that make? permanent mining camps. One of the saddest events that has ocf cured in Deseret, was the sadden and unexpected death of Mrs. Mary Cropper wife of oar esteemed townsman, G. W. Cropper. Mrs. Cropper was taken sick on the 8thjand died,, quite unexpectedly,, the next day. W hat makes the case more sorrowful is, tnat Miss Dona Cropper was absent with a party of young people on a visit to Lehmans Cave, a hundred miles distant in Bnake Valley, and did not arrive until Wednesday, tbe fuaeral took place on Thursday. At the time of Mrs. death, several of the children Croppers were down with measels. The deceased lady leaves nine children, includingwasa pair of twin babies. Mrs. Cropper just jn the prime of life, and wholly devoted to her husband and children, and enjoy ecLlhe love and confidence of :all that knWw her. To our old friend Wise The Blades unreserved sympathy is extended in tbe greatest sorrow that can come to man in the death Of a true wife . and mother. ' , rich-ness- . . , : Personal Mention. President Wm. Paxman took the .M Kanti on Tuesday. of the Provo Dispatchy was- a John Tisitor to Nephi last Sunday.James H.-- Newton of Mona wasa welcome caller at The Blxdb andyesterday said send along your paper, ;.q A. A.- Kimball, the genial drummer for Clark, Eldredge A Co., was in town this week solicit', -ing business for his house.i. ;!': H. S.- McCanne came over from last Payson evenSunday in his buggy and returned hi the ing after a brief visit with his brolher.- On Tuesday Thos. Stephenson returned from Salt Lake, where he bade good bye to his son David who departed for England as a Mormon , ,r missionary. M. Miss Jesse Lettie and Sid Well, both of were married on Wednesday in the this city,Pay Manti Temple, The Blade offers sincere con- - - - - ; i - , gratulations. , O. Hunter, the other day wasnorth, bound passenger for Salt Lake from the South where he had been' in the Interest of the Stude-bake- r Bros. Co. Qeo. C. Whitmore went North and after transacting some businessWednesday in Provo, will go on to his ranch.- Mr. W.' will be absent four or five weeks. Mr. McNally owe of the popular firm of Mo Nally & Lunt, Druggists, went to Provd on Sunday and there met his wife who has been absent a few weeks, in search of improved health which has been obtained. Charley Hanks and Ilosea Barton of Salt Lake,- were in town the first of the week on an over-lau- d outing to Panguitch lake via Marys-valThey Vrll return via Fish Lake and A ah. ly Fork, having enjoyed two months of sport Thos; If. Worthington came In on from his herd, at present located onWednesday the mountains east of Nebo. Mr. Wbrthington reports his sheep as being fa fine condition and will be moved to the San Pete mountains in a few . days. E. representing the Wrought-Iro- n Range Co. of St; Louis, was in town on Monday. Out of forty stoves sold at $76. each, Mr. Hamilton says that every note has been paid art maturity; No better record can be found In Utah-Prof; John T. Miller made the B4sde Sandtlm a brief but pleasant call yesterday; Mil-le- r will assist Prof. Talmage in the Prof. Summer school sdon to be in session in Mt. Pleasant and will be the principal ot the Juab Stake Academy when the fall term opens. Miss Pearl and Edde McCune have returned to their NepM home after an absence of several monhs in Logan where they were atteiiding the Agricultural College. Mr. McCune Speaks in the highest possible terms of the College and its practical methods of eauip-in- g the young for the stern duties Of life, A; fcazler; SOperintefident of the Nebo Balt Co.; returned from Denver on Mfg. While aBsefit Mr; Cartel- - was more Thursday. successful In fdacflUg Nephis Incomparable salt prdduct than he expected, having sold six car loads, and Arranged with the grocery bouse of Denver to handle theprincipal Nebo salt exclusively. FV And Eastern - - Rk ing Interests Reported and Min- W. T. Gregory, a.'Mg prpiiDent sheen and Weaffeir Creek, Bnake mining man of was i ri town yesterday Valley, Nevada, and patiently submitted to tbe BladeV Gregory say reporterial pump. that mining is not very active in Osceoia. The Placer Mining Company are using the West ditch and jake sluicing witn about ten men. T. B.jTilford is sluicing' in Dry gulch with bis usual good luck The Cumberland Cdrbpany in which t Mr., Gregory is a shareholder, started before he left homej ;and was making a trial run. The inventor of theTri-con- e mill was on the ground J aDd if not successful, a stamp will b ieiected on the' Davis peak ditch. The fCumberland gold mine is one of tbe richest In the West and be in continuous operation ought to Oldfield secured! a nugget from Dry gulch worth $120. It 8. Clark is now at work on the fine showing on Willard Qfftplr At Burbrnk, In Utah;, suspended on tbe Bnaket Irrigation Companys Canal, pending the araival of Colonel Holloway, who is now East. But the reservoir! dam is being irn- -' proved by a rock facing! A grand celebration of the Fourth will take place at Burbank of sheep IndusSpeaking of the future 5c tax per head Nevada in under the try law, Mr. Gregory says! the sheep men have been beateu In tbe lower court and have appealed It to th4 State Supreme Court and if beaten there, they will -carry-- ' it to Washington as is. claimed bj- tbe wool growers that it i class legislation. The taxes of Nevada 3are now $3.65 per cent, per annum, and If the sbeep are driven out of the state, Mr. Gregory believes the taxes will go Up to six per cent on the remaining property? Our informant spoke in scathing terms of Nevadas late Silver legislature. That body raised the term of its exislance from 50 days to 60, and tbe per diem of members from $3 to $8, That august body also enacted a law vitiating all tax receipts that are brought into Nevada by who are thus forced to pay taxes twice in one yeal land then capped the climax by assessing a fine of $500. (X) for each sage hen killed in the state dur- ing a period of fivea years. Mr. Gregory is gen dineWestern man,, full of vim and energyihd which a three years service in the Confederate army,, when a boy, has not impaired. up-jas- T j -- E -' new-comer- s, . e. 0J . "I " Fourth of July Rates. For the above occasion the Union Paci ' ficRy. , will sell tickfiti at all points in Utah, 'Idaho, Wyomib and Oregon, to any point on the U. F!.! System within , state or territory in Which tickets to any point on ffche Union Pacific1 radius of 300 muea of System, within aone selling point, at single fare for round Selling dates Jdly 3d and 4th. All trip. tickets limited for rethrn to July 5th, are-sold- E. D. Wickins; Agent. Utahs Sweef Singers. am renjeral by the 8alt Lake The Concertproji Company vrii jonff be remembered by those that wf re so fortuoats as -- to attend the entertainment given cn Thursday evening in jibe Nephi Tabernacle. It goes without sayfog, that Miss Viola-Pratwas the magpejt. around which clustered tho lesser lights, and they were? ail stars. Miss Pratt has a woodefful-voiceandl at once sweet nd under perfect control (Thepowerful lowest anil highest notes were asstich and clear as the intermediate, and flhe transitions were' so finely rendered that Rot the slightest break in the melody as apparent. Miss' Pratt has a sweet and! iviosome face, over which the ever changing expressions are' in full sympathy With the emotions awakened by the sonj 8he appears perfectly at ease,, grapejful and natural. Singing requires no Mpparent effort on the part of Miss Prat w ho simply opens' her mouth and lets the pent-u- p melody-floout in rythmio volume. The Bladbj is recently from the! and makes no pretention tpi being a musical critic the above is worded aboutas we' would say it down south, and Itaon-- ' ly virtus iathat of sincerity. Mr. Goddara was afNephi and in1 his success every Nep!hite hasyouth just cause1-foHis rich vdice Is remarkably pride. of 1 1 pure and fuil,addjlike Miss Pratts,, is under perfect contfol. Professor Weibe wth his magical v!o- is certainly a marvel and of wbomel lin, all Utah :ls proud.il (Ills rendition of1 Home Sweet iiomef f jwas a masterpiece' of artistic skill aD-- syeetneas.Tbe others' are also deserving of Unstituted praise for' thor perfection with which their parts of the program were rendered, but as Tber Blade has nearly bankrupted its stock of choice adjectives, we will permit the' tbe curtain to fall bnthat infinitely sweeK quartette, Good Nfgbt. rill t , I I joow-couuti- es -- r Blade Subscribers oL Volumes 1 and III, Whe are In arrears jare earnestly urged1 to assist the Blade along by sending ,in tbe cash, oY even pari pf it. The Blade5 desires to improve and has a tight to ass: for that which is fairfrjearnei 1 Fish Springs - ; Nvada-:liivst- . ' .;- NEWS FROM SNAKE VALLEY Euitoa Blade The Blade once this camp is beginning to be1 kfiown as the Llttl Reliable Sbip- meats of high-gra- d d jsllver-leaore con- tihffe with perfect regh lari ty With one1 or two short restAf the Utah has been a steady shipfper fromljhe first week of its The dpepett shaft on the discovery. Utahf or Galena as 3titey are oh the same' vetri and owned by l'h Utah Go, is looking better today thajpj at any due time in1 its fiistofy-- Large bodies of ore aTe beinj developed j and such s the showing that a steatrf hoist will be ut In this fall, The Emnla is dof feet, and is h moire taluable than It ever harf been-- and it has alvfSys been regarded as a little bananza. Ucjj Stewart of Deseret Is ndw foreman and will lend his best energies to tbe development Of the mine. Work on tho LastUhance is being pusn-e- d forward, and throughout the district renewed activity is witnessed. L. Kiikowskl, principal owner of thef Emnid.has gone to Ualt Lake with 40 tbns of high grade ere frpai his thine. remarked i pl-dpft- , . . . i I ! j More Anos.- - , Kftlghts of Pythias. Coal has been discovered in the mounFor the above occaslod at Provo, J ana tains east of Provd j and. mtich. excite 18, 19 and 20, the Union Pncfffc will sell round trip tickets totha. tioiot on dates raent Is manifcst:d. Predictions r4 1 I |