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Show - i with the deed, and say: "Rail Road Jim pretty good Injun now." Developement work on various properties in Line District is progressing pro-gressing rapidly. The lessees of the Utah Spur, are sinking a shaft and have a ledge about 3 feet wide, which might easily be assorted to run $250 per ton. The Ceder Co-op are shipping in material for the erection of a store. A number of capitalists visited the district last week but they keep their views of the district to themselves which I consider a good indication. Geo. F. TKhitehead and Miss Mary Morris, of Si George, came in Friday last. Mr. "Whitehead proceeded on to De Lamar on business while Miss Morris remained re-mained here with her sister Mrs. A. R. Whitehead. It is estimated that there are over one thousand inhabitants in De Larmar and by the time the Wilson mill is in operation op-eration this number will be doubled. doub-led. Come along Dixie with your early vegetables and fruit, we will buy them. Born. To Mrs. Geo. Syphus, Feb. 9, 1896 a son, to Mrs. Geo. 3L Riding Feb. 19, a daughter, to Mrs. John Austin, Mar. 3 a son. All doing well. Max. Panaca, Nev., March 3, 1896. Editor Union: March comes in like a lion with a strong cold wind from the north, and to-day we have 3 inches of snow. Rail Road Jim who was a very intelligent but wicked indian, was killed by his brother on the night of the-2.5th ult for attempting attempt-ing to poison some of his tribe. All the Lamanites are satisfied |