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Show LKTM-.it IT10.M ST. i.roUi.K. Hnii MiiM- Indian llutl-r-f'riiil lrispMl. '!. (..,. -j ..,! !. ' nf th- H-K U si i rtVri, An-, l-;. l-:::. A f. v. d.c- -in.-i- v. ral of ti... p.. o! l'.i..- Vah. y. a'i.-r n.u. h an-h -on,, tw. ,,1',-hve lullo holie.-oa t',-n.a.t t',-n.a.t to li.; S .id.-y. -tni. k a ob' -.I 1,.,-t la ,.!, ' It h.lMH'J l- n 'rk'd y. a:- av. b'll I'm.iily by ti.e a. ti.;il . A t:;ia- and w.d. r i:.iviii' h.-cm.- .n-nod .n-nod and I. -t. W-nnd. r-tand luat the r'..mpaiiv nn aii budne-s in the ..il !v .It--,, .-'pin. nt "I" the tr- :L-lir. .- Tii- '..rand (hileli company are ne--i t.alin- Wild eapitah-t.- c..-t"for put-llir put-llir m ilt.lv- HNi ltm- work- f..r th-rMln.tjoii th-rMln.tjoii .'f their . valuable Mlver aml eopp.-ro,,-.-. This mmei-al-.nt -iMV n.ih - -oiith, in the (.rand (inllh. The t.re will have to be l,:,'i!,.i -. -:ue di-tan. i- t waU-r, and p.-f.-ihiv to the Virgin river. A roiid, p..d and prartieable for budin-. will co-t several thousand ili.ll.o-; hot tin- company is able, and the mine rich, n there will L. no de-lav de-lav on that account. In a, recent r-dnvei-alion with members of that eimiji.Ttiv, .i.niidence was expressed that ton"-, of bullion will le re.uty tor I diipmeiH en- the .-.-ason far declines. Ve.-t.-rdav a portion of the special coninii-ii.i"i under charge of .Majors IiiL-allsand Well, Indian agents f tithe ti-the Lies, par-scd south towanls St. Thomas.' the new reervation. We were vi.-it.-d bv Capt. T. M. Hislmp and Jr. 11. I'. tieike, members ol the eruupauy, who informed us that the ciiniini-.-ioii was empowerul to sur-vev sur-vev and desi'.'nate a reservation and treat with all the "Lo" faniilsouth, for a p. rmaneut habitation thereon. Majors lii-ralls and lWc!l are e.K'i tid to pass down from Kanab in about a week. liile a larue quanlitv ol our scant fruit crop is almost daily oinii to l'ioche to find a cah market. Trices ivceivid are lienerallv verv fair for jr.jo.1 wvll-kept fruit. t'irapes,peaches, pears, plums, aj-ples, tomatoes, and melons are the principle' varieties taken out. We are now near alout the noon-da noon-da v of )'riiit-ripeniii'', ami we notice fruiterers, from I'iuelie arc iiinonic our orchards and vineyards, loiuling with choice specimens. To-day the mercury was up again to ln-l dcurees. We have hail another rain shower since last writing, and we arc hope-fullv hope-fullv looking for more. Health laiid peace prevail, and lale crops are promising;. Yours, J. |