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Show T.LrTLli FUOil DBY CVAVUN. hlutkloB. Uriail Bill t Mwiktou. JLtl:., tit- .Mb'. Kit N, JjO. l(-.h, 1-7-. f.U'ori llr.r-M: 'l'im hurrour.dloj; a.i.':arac:c of our mining camp are d-reidjly on the witiiiy tiraie. '!); nu'-w haa Uii o 10 :in niuio-t imp-i-.-'ii'l d.-otb. 1-n ilul it E t-t t 'ariym m nearly beyond cop-ni::tion cop-ni::tion with t ir on aciouut of dri! t-mg t-mg -no. Dry Canyon hai a ood.y :up(ly, bat oie hau:;ur is not yet us-, us-, p.;tid';d aud perhaps will not bo thin .ca.-.on, a tho w.;ath..T i.i mod ..-rating i:wu..i.I'rably. Sio..-kron ha had a dcrp i:'vfiuK of -now but mueh baru k round U vi-ib!o n-w, L-aviuK the rovii in an almost iii.pa-.-ibie t.iate. Tho l;t'! is ai yot halt covered with ice, and Wa4 at one time orally frozen ovf-r iu the thickui.-.-s of lour to ten im: Ik;.-. About three hundred tons of have U-n put up, but this quantity quan-tity will not bupply the demand, al-rlioiii-ii from present appearances li w.ll have to hufiice. A i RAND IJ VJ.I. Was Kivcn at the Eureka Uctel on lard Wcdrn:day cvunicL', which waj a dc-i;:-kd rtiieuesd, b.jio lrurillv attended from all the camps. U. 8. Jacobs su-geitcd su-geitcd the party for tiie bin, the anniversary anni-versary of the battle of New Orleans. The Tooele string band, "four pieces," discoursed excellent music. Amunx . thoso present v,ero JJ. F. Butler and lady, of Op'h'r, bishop Kowberry, MetCendriek, Dr. D ds, and a host ol hd'ieu from Tooclu, Mr. iS payer, V, . HoUea A. J. Jj'.viu-jjiiton, A, B. ' Campbeil, f. Garue.H, L. S. Blonder. VV. A. HialiorJ, .M .Cibourn, J.Buzzo ' W. A. HuokH, W. A. Adams, etc. i from Dry Canyon. Tho ladicd won out in lull lorce, as uuai, io uio iuuu of about thirty-five. At tho usual hour a "hard to beat" lunch was served and duncioR continued until a lato morning hour. iMr. and Mrs. Blouger and J. b Jacobs, who havo charge- of tho hotel, used every effort to make all participant at home. Tho weather no doubt kept many away yet the party was a plca.iaut occasion and beyond expectionrt. Wo regret that members of the press and others from your city wero unablo to participate. I notice your Opbir correspondent suggests a new road through tho sev-oral sev-oral ruining camps, which is hardly practicable, but aineo it has been suggested sug-gested will no doubt receive some attention, and if constructed will add much to tho mutual interest of the , camps which he ban fully enumerated, i Two dusky chaps, "China and Africa," Afri-ca," had a set to hero to day in which China came out second best. The general oninion is that a good Hogging would teach them both to know their place better. Tho bmoltora at this place aro silent at present, but as ore hauling is still contiuuod they will start up early in tho spring with a largo supply of material on hand. Dky Canyon. |