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Show r ! THE NEPHI RECORD to "Tbn KnHiu'n" established Friday June 10, 1887. 8acc!-wio- r vr. v. coon. j. l. ewivo rnts; iw7'dvarg8 S j Proprietor and PublUberu. ul And Thdforr'n B'dHnraujfbt a rood meritcfuH for her ilineaiw. It my ea after bo had i. nt. $1(10 with dortr.rn. H is all Iff medicine I take." MRS. A' OLINB MAUTIN, J'arkerbuijt, W. Va. If your liver do not act row ularly go to your drujrtrist and peciiro a package of Theilfonl'a and tako tt doso Thin great family tonight. medicine fntu the constipated bowcln. utira up tho torpid liver and causes a healthy secretion of bile. Thedford's HUu.lc - Pransrbt will cleanse tho bowots of impurities and Hf renpthen tho A torpid liver imtes co(Jb, biliousness, chills e fever and all wanner of and contagion. Wcik kidneys result in Uright's i!i cuso which claimH as many vidians A .'.rnmt as consuuiption. package of ThedfordV lilio nhould alweya be kept in the house. j at t'ablwhwl every Friday Utah. Nt-ph- l City, TKKMS: Ori t Ver tl.OO Six Months. Three M out lis fiV. 25e. Rovrd at old and a pleco of common blue opal, and Keoijly Ih a curn Miilalile A follow! I the utr: vtitinvr, ynu jf'o Utah called Mr. Kamey 's attention to ii 1 as al Nepbl City, matter. eeoul-cl- i Lemhi Opal Mines Valuable Property in Idaho Owned by Utah Parties. The mere mention of an opal harrows up the lurking shadows of (superstition which has been connected with this peculiar gem since its ancient discovery in Hungary. Until the recent discovery of opal rock in Lemhi county, Idaho, few, if any, of these jewels luve ever been found within the boundaries of the United States. Idaho is noted for sensational discoveries of precious minerals.and is always prepared to accept new and big things as a matter of course. It is probable that no exploration of this vast and undeveloped state has won from nature a more valuable reward than the great opal beds of Lemhi county. neiiihtmr of mine had child two month o!J. It had it, at the same time inquiring where it camo from, and if there oujh was not other varieties displaying different colors. lie then recited his experience as given above, and said that I was tho flrst man that had attached any importance to tho find, and that he would send his sou with me, and show me where and how tho gem stone occurred. It proved that tho finest opals to be found were in tho original trachyte buulder discovered by Mr. Other boulders were found scattered along tho ste-- p slopes of Panther Creek containing the gems, but we were unable to lind the ledge, or dyke, from which they were derived owing to the fact that the surface of thecoua try was covered with a deep acUa-tne- and tl.w (mmwiim jut very ovei Ixl "JOHN HENnRICK?GN,Prf,pr. ,fuM-f- in J K r Kli;li"H.l Hue uf rhule A ' 'vm Wines airi F'tuiil)' Had.' ihpnMluliy iH'itml El HL'tntf Soii fainoiji "!Ni T'-Kv Wbinkey.' k'4 uiitkii u ad I that if they would i r. ai Uiult of Couch KiuHfy it"d put ihe dumUi b.iby was sn'k!u4 it would teat my no doubt cur ih child. ThU they did and brought about a quick relief the baby." This remedy is and cur-for Bale by all driiik'tste. whattotfiv it. Cliaa-lna-luln- "I UfCt ThOi'fnriVi . i! tor 3 J t rat v f nrti ? It Wj lh. )' i JMailajl n A . il Curtd 5Iea Uai-blebea- d, A gosd at Frish Un Cacipl-t.- al.ya 3 111. The Salt Lake Daily Herald is tho most readable paper in tho u.ii; ii uuAi.AjaiUiai Jawvw! as arw-t;rc- CHASE F.ii .". to- - V.wr anil V Draupht li7o i Inintw anft found nt li W II.UAM t COifriiAN, tut i :x i nnunmr u!c-li- The Herald Ahead. y. iBCiiiyijiiioi'oiure K did not know -- m ! t f-- r the Punt Office ri .1 I lor of all kinds Lgal blanks &leat this offlc glass, and of no value unless they for extensive operations and judging the results compared with what has been accomplished was nearly 20 years ago. by crude methods on a small "In 1G90 while making ;( rip to scale, distances to tl e wealth pro- the True Blue Group of mines at ducing sections of Idaho may be Singister, owned by Senator measured from toe Lemhi Opal Shoup, I had to p iss by Mr. Fields.' Iiamey's cabin on Silver Creek, FROM hOUTII AFRICA. and was .courteously invited to! New Way of Using ChumSerlain's stay over night. While discussCotih Remedy. ing the pilo of ore specimens and Arthur Ctu (.mmi writing from Jlr, float rock lying on tho ground at Durum, Na'd, South Ahio, a): the corner of the cabin I noticed "As a proof that. Chum barium's CoiitfU and iu S.otk. r?s rtcuat of rrr 'i Vt garlics to ffli i t f rt'ui. B5 rVNfi M intermountain country. (i t A Fl: KK ("iiiic Every l3 W V R Ait 83 in cents the week day per Th3n::3v"'rS Turlcey month. The Sunday Herald Given with every -- "c. I'urcliano. with its magazine section should be read by every one, 2.00 per tU'AK. NBl'Ml 00 for six months. yea'-The Semi weekly Herald (Tues i it.wiln'ifcM.iiii .rrVi 4'' mit in ii ow v vimmmmtmimmmfamam $1.D0 and days per! Fridays) only cumulation of glacial boulder and year, with Orange Judd Farmer San Pedro, Los Angeles ami adin $1.75. (Weekly) Strictly llifrlM ll ItUl. debris. vance. "In breaking up the lirst boulIf it happens, it's in the Her Sail Lake llailioail. der we took out3o carats weight aid of the gems, and had them cut in H. D. GOLDSBKOUGH Djnver, and tbey produoi'd some Doson't Kehpect Old Age. LOCAL Tl M K CAlilH very beautiful sets; some of the ll'rt luunt f.il w im umiii fail la EMect July 1bf 1903. choice ones, together with pieces 1.111 an J ilrtrt i to f.ir ruu Sttitt4 Train fcrriv proper resju'ct a", Ajrcnt for the celebrated of matrix were sent to Mi. Gjo. foUown )Ut if ih hut ju.st the coiiUarv of F. Kuntz, the great gem expert, Wen? Oocti J. u"uj Dr. Kind's NVw I .if.. Till. Tli-- y formerly of TUT tny, N'e.v York, ., how s ,, TryU, a..l y,n xvill u,,. no other. wm 7.MLJ;-;iMAr8.:in.l Ilia TftTilfil l CJ H ion i? ;eut off maladien iu matter Ml tm 1.4 urn ....Murray, ,.9.i7.o j.tpu Jhv irdf-rat. l.iwrv tjliihlrt cT ' ft i hi r.(Onin ,.. the gems was subsequently pub- . , uJ). .. en tn ,.lirn-r.. f4 put t n.'ii im tXNiiii riti ' lithij.jjj 0:1 as pm l.ftn.lu Mihin pm hshedbyhim in the Sixteenth htipaiiou hU H.Ul iu 4 Slum to thin perfect 8;nii pin 4 linn Fork Annual llepoit of the United hii 7Spm annicri'..raMiu 4.1ft n IaintV l'harmacj. 7.4V ptn t l' m .. i'rM. w.n as.. in ( States (Joological Survey. Mr. I'lll. 25c, at !4 pin 9. 'ft it in Spin? I!t 7.4? am t. pin Kuntz describes the stones as frit v i t Hta Spxi. inuflTS,iiiiii S 37 i.n. r "'i ... am : Disastrous Wrecks. kui y y . A Vvpin ri)wiu.. 7 12 Mm jS i7 J, sjTt r i ..m tflM S.t.itD being of excer.ent quality, con Candef-fnrJ n tt9PV, 10.13am .... .Uona .... ret'ponsiMo f r 1..i pn tl L I W'' (T IV'TJi 6 7. am C 4S p. tained in a matrix of trachyte, i.nt III 3 am Ar lt. 3 t J V V l ':Jf f j ?4 tinud a and equal to some of the b!St insiuy cau-- railway pm r mpking liumao HlftHtn lA'AieilltflUtl stones fouud, worth from $a to lt.im tfi m ,...t-'I h wr-cmat and .f puiVerera from 'A am .Mam 10 per carat. When cut and I fV.V)an Art;i,- i l. Hut mure th trouh'.ej. L In pm i ' iit Ar J.l.ium f are s:mi polished they transpar... : i; t.ff Vl am ... I.utii ... KingV Ni-Dirowry 6 i rfi ent wit tin crilnnil ill f? - . .1 - r t '.' IV .ia t' 3 ti . , . , pm CotiKuuir.tion. t ottghs and Cold pia ..t f.r hti Arrn ncu red, green and vio.et fire v i v--i the worst. cif- - r.lu ti cured, forming such a bright DtTn nrinnii"ii i r - v V i' blend and ever varying array of .inn iii'jivn-JX j J. A. COTri'J.LU Aji'Mlt, ffet hi Jsiirt CrHi-Mrs. u n fioft.. nvit i'g'r in1r i Ilecary rriliiri ' . . fi . C.W.Ou.tirr.tl.P.AT. A. t.. iof ijrchefter. ,, itj. ft'i. '.t , MlfiiCiSlSj 1 .' in ! iim Livery and Feed . 1,11 'Stable. Illhl Robert N. Dell, inspector of mines for the state of Idaho gives the following account of the discovery of the gems: "The Lemhi County opals occur in a bolt of light gray trachyte lava, which is quite a contrast to the dark basic lava matrix of other deposits found an important point in their favor from the fact tliat the most pre-- ; cious opals in the world have been mined from dykes of igne ous rock of the trachyte variety in the ancient mines of Hungary in Southern Europe The history of the Lemhi deposit is quite interesting. The gems were first discovered 20 yea-ago at a point on Panther Creek in I'rairie Dasin about six miles above Forney Post Olllce. The original discoverer was the ; Mr. . . L. Cook, and Judge1,,. lato John Kamey. a veteran ,. Tlii---., gri si! l5"nor V. Iiia Prniirlft tl IJ pioneer minor of Central Idaho, Tliouns Marioneaux of Ivephi mu vicutis n, n. is guaratti. l i.,r ait u&iii after whom llamey Creek and were among tho first to become 'Throat and by "Smtir, I.iiif uf ttf It'tttttL" Lung diea-- r Kamey Kklgo in the Thunder .'interested in the new discoveries I.utit'rt Po.irin.u y. Pru-TII Inf t ami Mountain country were named, and gentloaicn together '$I 0I Trial botth-- for. ri:ip spitiyss. i r:.ivi! tiM CHI Vhr rt'fioo. iin;i;,iK with Wells. a while making Judge b. "ilr. Uiuiey. (jo. HI! SON. DSNVLIt A?.D ALL Thunnan. Samuel A. King, A. short cut from the Yellow Jackei jU. IOIN'j i in11 i Htm as urwn on Creek Panther trail digghigs ti. uirrcii j. rnl J.r.ctijrl ail tVfirr to Silver Creek noticed a large directors have incnrjioratcd a I XCTIVE f P1t RL 2ft, tl boulder of grey Lava sticking company titl are making the Trt.M Vi,6 Train N'o2 Train N out tif the steep sid hill, and in necessary prepa'on li pliec tn i,ra iia..(trrn 'luniir in . m vein-leh u t a d n on r cu to he t t was a streak or r t, tha bouhler ry g ,.7; Oitti fa 7:"l24 pi f cpd gem fctone a foot Icrg tho gem from tin; imt'rix and Crnm 0' ait Af(ri;iUimc'a thftn for tin? market. i and of an inch thick, together (. Uti 'X .....: " I 2 ta len lvri" ., .IJ:.''I with numerous spots and spin Mr. Cook states that while on his 14.1 p I i i , ;4 l.i t: M,,,., :M tches of the gem material scat- - Jlast trip to the propsttj he huo- nora.li M'if;' " ps 4 :l lr.trrni tercd promiscuously through tha cceded together with hncompau-liniihlnr- . !! liar car cfi m'I laronefc In .U't". IKommerer Coal. j i y 1 d i P 1 ii-f- I ! Atoi-.T't- i . . , 7 ( . ! . ;. 7. J i lt ; -- j K i r-r- K-- - k - VtV s Ct A'A- - 4 . U. k Ci.-.- WMiifpi'l I r - w I i- I I j - I KA I " 1 j 'fA-ei-i s o A: i.-- i I ? . j 1 - c , 50-;- i t:i-?- t, H;-- 1' i ui.r-Nwoo- . i w la-ntr- . 1 f 1 0.-1--il for a' New Chicago, 13 Jj a l0. t -: CiJ M:iil I - -- u, '.i THE WORLD'S BEST BY EVERY TEST - , i - t LiiS 'ii.aliri OsSc-tatP-r- l'.r iJe HAGUE & I3S" , li, l. ItKlh J I 1 . : ' ' prr-pir- . rlpiti-C- ra . i i l : 4 fi-,i- t T t Iral". Mr If unr-- rlffriliorl ion in extricatiuf nnnroxiniatolv ai4 famil anplnjf r r Ti.ruifb t u to Ciii'm Lis lind a- 'A blaze of sunset tW.M.i) worth of the opils in ia5 rt4 r fmilj Tl .antaljjr i1u-'rk l it ud !' ft rnrilii hue. caught ip and transfixed jthre" d avs by the uso of a ham - jl n f y --.,ttl ' f r.N'ti-.i ).- it.;.' t.r" ' 9 tli laIjrrn ',i'MS-Pf i" f t,,VI a 4 a'l l f.rlaii.'ti . i p.J ripi l by what he look for a narrow mf-r- however, ho found it impos - f '., t' tm? 1 A;.fl vr Iv a( I to f entire free the ice stones ban ly Iin running down the jsible Si. 11 KINO tiAkS face of tho bou'dor." In vestiga from th', hard matrix by this I " hi 3 f Cafft i d 1.11 through lrai tfillJ tion soon showed his n)i.take, method without shattering some . sxo Ii 2.:i J m.OT lof riif tlri iin;.t.lft f and that the ire was as hard as 'of tho gems to fragments. A 1 la Ovln f If.fwiC'Jit .tun. Ail S4- qu ir.z th id large number o'tlu-t- sp t ioiern 1, gLiss, or trarsp-ircnRtlll retained a most beautiful Jure now on exhibition i.t t v. comTenijileioa "nl Apt. I'd. If'n .fil fa(P. V,',nh play of colors v,3i!i broken. He piy'.i oflicc. No. 0 uvcnn Arms & Tool Co., f did not kno-.- v. hit it v.mh, but Jluildinc, S ilt Like l ity. r'V r,o: p. ii. TALLC MASS. '1 ill kta is t t'iif OrtJfic Mr. Cook st ites that theqmn K! felt sure tint a s ab.--d inco of such nt Si!'. Lakp TA't, beauty must have smnn value, jtitics of rock containing thoopi's he broke a lot of choice pices is pi.. t; a1Jy inexhaustible. 13r .uturc ojwjration of tain of gem stone off the boulder, and in- will be ihi with a to watched student took tham .company 'ot ttit of njitunl j iiCnouic iia, then run-- j tense interest by the many ring u Liiue at Custer City, who. friends of tho fo rtunate oHiurs ;r Tc!-- 0 Taiicts. With tho property cqu pjied j j jnroiiounceJ th stones volcanic 1 3 koies hM b fau Borrti. Thh tignatnrc. v9. v ! im-t- n - - 1 l-- !- - - j ; i , l 1 jil-- , t- l, i I 4 .. . 5 1 fa w iy (t-- . f tl a u t I. A. Benton, - J v i j i Su-c'-- r-ir- M of'tn r?ailty ovr In'jesttn An r'trfil auitif.flty tayt fnt'.r. thut frtti Ihe lirtn ifu the ctc'slte u?i rr aJ.tK.I. Kat all '-(i rJ'-r- the good foody mi waul tiaHlori'toTMr load the tonja')i. A v tU tttoniaci to digest trh.it you t. truy TllTI rfu"j you ti'"J ft a"'ioJ d!?r.SUlit K'd!f the a if; -- the with-i- t which li;;iit9 yuti r ThxI itomac.Vf. a!d. 'i h'l wLf-Ic- Kr-d'-- '.cs rct.rphnlth. Kol,l fjMkt.lT bm.1 rt tu)r.m ti?ch toTTia fft t"1 coutrrin l j. I:r: iiigunnrc-arthcfeM-Iv- i'?'ti Moatlnc eiidr after AhsolutIy cure InJigrntlon. st frtm nl. CIcJc! r.aatiro'sTontc. rr"f'l (i!t.E O. f'rirT ' ,t'H',r 1- I . j : j i j To Cure a Cold In One Bay fixative Bronio Q'aimne i SSTjCyr 0--T Cr?p Li Two Dayti. ca every box, 25c V |