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Show e The 0!1 Ihibie. :j D;.ngua:i, Autt. U '79. e Editors Uwill: 5 Theoid cninp continues her rapid j strides on the road to prosperity. - Everybody feels gocd in anticipation ! of the development of a few more auch gold mines as the Stewarts, No- 1 and No. 2. The former baa imade its customary clean up. For the past month water has been very scarce, and in consequence but little , ore waB put through. However, the company has now secured an additional addi-tional water right, laid pipes from that point lo the mill, and thii now j gives them sufficient water io run the niill properly, and a big run is expected ex-pected during the present month. The loth inst. is pay day, and that day never fails to come, nor lo bring Us happy feelings. On I tne power Jof the filthy. It makes smiles aui. j tears, and whole histories. I Brother Coalter, the Edison pay i man, haB not yet arrived, and the boys employed on the mine are presenting an indigo hue, while those running the Edison boarding houoe present a like appearance. Another mill site has been located and the levelling ofi of tne ground commenced, This one is at the moutn of Cottonwood guicb, in Carr Fork, and tbe parties erecting it slate that tbey will have everything completed com-pleted and the mill running in ninety days. For the past week the camp has been quiet and peaceable, excepting as regards a few controversies about titles (or building places, etc. The citizens of Biueham were pained lo hear of the death of Mrs. Mary Ann FagaD, a Jady who bad lived in Bingham since 1871, and who for several yearB had kept a bo:irflin.T hence iu. r.i ,i i. DoardiDg bouse near the Old Telegraph mine. Sbe was highly respected in this camp. In Ule jalter part 0f July, 1875, her husband was accidentally acci-dentally shot while standing io a door during a Bbooting scraps near him. The Bingharaites can now boast of having elected an honest justica of peace in the peron of Frank Webb, and a good constable in James Campbell. I irl.,.,. |