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Show VALUABLE MINING , H PR0PERTLES NEGOTIATED' H Special to Tho Tribune f IH PAYSON, 'July 10, Dr. G. F.F11boiH It of this city and partioo of Salt Lake' V LL and other places, interested In some ' '1 good mining properties In tho Nebo Ols- trlct, will glvo a loase on the properties' ' this week to Santaiuln partloa. The; claims show up well in load and silver' f "Mmmm and a good sprinkling of gold. Parties' ' lH who are Interested are feeling confident H of something good developing there , ' City Councilors Lin and Wilson have H been busy putting weir gates In the Payson creek at points up the canyons I for the purpose of measuring tho water,' " I according to tho Instructions of the' I , mWm Interior Department, which ls one otep- J f , jH necessary toward tho city gaining a V title to the reservoirs now In the can- 1 -mmU A largo number of Tintlc people are , ; down today taking advantago of the CH lawns and shade to pass away one off H the hottest days of the season. H A. W. Gaw of Iowa la here buying up jjy mules and some horses which he will S ship East soon. . A carload of horses and wagons, etc., ' mmU was shipped over the D. & R, G. from , iH here list evening to Mack, a small eta- mWm tlon on the D. & R. G. this Bide of jH Frulta, Col., to be employed on the rail- IjH road contract of George A. Storrs. : iH Twenty-five mon also went, most of ; MM whom were from Santaquin, a few go- j IH ing from here. A branch line of rail- , I road ls being laid Into the Unltah In- H dian reservation to the asphaltum beds. mWU ll A 2-year-old son of Herb Strong got hold of a can of lye yesterday and got IH some of the lye in hlo mouth. He was discovered before he was fatally burned, ' but his mouth was badly eaten by the VU lye. His mouth and tongue are swollen up until he presents a pitiable appear- lljl once. He la recovering and is expected: H to be alright again in a few days. a o IH Tho Payson Silver band has arranged ii to run an excursion to Costilla Springs ! H next Saturday from Payson, Spanish j Fork. Sprlngvllle and Provo and inter- IH mediate points. A large crowd ls pre- , H paring to take It in from this section. ' 1 Politics arc beginning to bubble here IH a little, although no would-be candl- v dates have turnod up yet. ifi H a j. H Tomorrow Ls the day of the annual r, H school election for one trustee for a. - I! IH threo-year term. Several names havo' , H been mentioned for the position and the ) H contest will likely be warmer than Mfil usual. IrtjH ' "'mmW George J. Walter and wife of Colonla ?H Juarez, Mexico, aro here for a visit Mr.' 'Tll Walser states that they have suffered1 , -tH another dry sca-son In Mexico and as a- r oH result many cattle havo perished on jH the range Howover, the rainy season. ! nH has now set In there and prospects are . jjH iH Some of our citizens arc again talking H of establishing a flour null in Payson. jH It Is ono thing that wo need badly, as- H in our present condition everything lm this line goes out of town. Not only . jH the flour trade goes away but it takes ll with it a large per cent of trade in . ' other lines. I i mWM 1 Bernard Done, leader of our band and 'H and ono of our most promising young musicians, left Saturday to join the H Floto shows at Evanston, Wyoming, ; H and will play a trombone with their H bands. ; jH Some arrangements are talked of to '"'1 promote a rousing celebration of Plo- IH nocr day on tho 24th, In Payeon. j IH |