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Show FREIGHT RATES WILL BE CHEAPER TO SALT LAKE Speciul to Tho Tribune. MODENA. Nov. 12. W. P. Cook of Good Springs, Nev.. passed through hero yesterday en route to Mllford. Mr. Cook said as soon as the San Pedro was ready to do business all of tho oro at Good Springs and vicinity, which has been shipped to El Paso, would be sent to Salt Lake, on account of tho big saving in freight. Good Springs Is eight miles from tho San Pedro and oro can be transported to the railroad for ubout $5 per ton, and for about J4 more It could be sent to the emcltera at Murray and Mllford. Good Springs Is destined to become quite a place, from present indications, as William Wil-liam M. Slantz has sold to Eastern capitalists capi-talists the townslte, whose internets aro looked after by W. H. Wilson of Provo. J. V. Brooks passed through hero yesterday yester-day en route to Callente. He is expecting- to put a larger forco of men to work at the mines nnd Is shipping 7000pounda of supplies for tho camp. Miss Ruth DeFrolz, who has been visiting vis-iting at Copper Gulch with relatives, has returned. a Mrs. Ilattlo Knight is in Salt Lake on a business trip. Deputy. United States Revenue. Collector Stuart passed through hero yesterday en route to St. George. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adams of Provo were passengers on tho St. George stage today. to-day. A. C. Thomstoff of Salt Lako passed through here yesterday en route to St. George. |