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Show ' 0KEFR0M LA PLATA. Nine Entdral Pounds of GA!iia From II. 0. Wardleiph'. Olaiiu ou ExLibition at Ogden Today. THE WEEES COUNTY KEPDBLIOAKS In CoBvnntiua Tcd'.y A Eur.awsy Acci-dut Acci-dut Other Kowa From thd Easy City at tha Junction, fprrUU Cnrt.),ua'hh-t (O TLri 'J'hn'i. )i;ik.n, Aus?. '4'.). The Lal'lata mines still attract many new minora and pros-peetor pros-peetor evBiy day. II. O. Wardioigh lirotit'ht IMiO jioiiuds of galena ore from bin claim yesterday. It is on exhibition and has been inspected by hundreds of peoply. A ureal rush was made yesterday yes-terday from Wound Fort to where it is reported rich placer mines had been discovered. Ku facts could be learned and the only thing proven is the excitement. The chamber of commerce committee to select a site for a new miuir.o; camp in Weber county near 1'lata has returned and reported the land already claimed. E. A. Rend, C. 11. l!ii..tt and J. D. (iill had already located a town on the laud j that the chamber w anted. It is reported that Nick 'i'reweek will take hold of the t-.uiidowu and develop il. This has beuu reported as the best prospect in La I'lata. -r -r- -h Tho Weber county republican con venlion is in Bfs-!on at the county court house today. An f raniatmi. tor future political campaigns will be ellecteil. 1 leleiHtes will be chosen for attending the Salt Lake convention next week.. A large crowd is present. .Joseph Kohinson, an old-time resident resi-dent ot I'laiu (ily, died, and was buried in the l'lam City cemetery yesterday evening. -t- -r Labor day celebration in Salt Lako city will bo attended by a iargo delegation delega-tion from Ogden. ------ A petition is being circulated protesting protest-ing against the city council building an addition to tho tiro department at Lo terpark. -- -4- Miss K. A. Carleton of I'armlni'tou, Mo., is visiting in tho .Junction City, the guest of Mrs. V". (lideou. The lady is the founder of Carleton college, and tne present president. Mrs. James (irifliu and child and i lady friend were out buggy riding yesterday yes-terday evening. One of toe buggy wheels broke and f nuhtened the horse, which ran away. The lailics and child were thrown Jiut. Mrs. Criilin was hurt and the child slightly bruised. H- H- -4- H. C. Xoah of North Ogden hais-irie fiue samples of ore ou 'x;iiUiticin. II'S claim is only three and one-half miles from North Ogden. Assays give to the ton. Jt contains gold and silver. -I- -f- The Teachers' institute closed with a good Hutertainioeut last evening. Kx-aip Kx-aip 'nations take place at the central school building today. -4- -- -I- Dr. II. II. Wadmon is rustling around looking up the intere"ls r.f tho hidden Treasiiie Mining Min-ing company. ibis is located tr-rJ t.iilna TinT th of (i -ilj.n nit h.ia Imnn developed considerably in the past throe I years. -4- -t- C. L. Buschpian of St. Louis is Interested, Inter-ested, with V. L. Smith and L. F. Janes of Ugden, in the Ogdeu Queen mines at La l'tva. They have let a contract con-tract for siukiug a fifty foot shaft. |