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Show lULKP HAY at McQaarrlc & Sons. M:i-.- Ann'.- B u.:re. cl Salt Lake City, i vls-khyr I'v ro. MePimahTs candy rumutr, Mr. SnarL's. -;ts hu-itUts.-j busimx here this A rich strike of slivor ore is wjv;rtr.l, in the Newton mine, by our Silver Beef eorre.-o am Jout. Mis. May Brooks is in from the Apex mine boarding house spending a few dayb with her folks. Henry Cubler, tho Le Yerkiti bench fruit grower, returned from a business trip to Modetia Wednesday, We can fit you with a pair of Spectacles Spec-tacles to suit your eyes. A. B. Whitehead & Sox. Mr. Krebs, the Salt Lake attorney, left for return to Salt Lake Thursday. He finished his business at Kanabsorae days ago. Some rags and clothing- caught fire at the residence of Harry Thurston Wednesday and caused some excitement excite-ment for a short time. The Mox mining claim, in the Har- risburo- Mining District, was located on the 23 of Dee. 1S99, by John W. Hain, Thos. C. Wilson and George Williams. Arthur, the three-year-old son of Mrs. William. Thomas, 'is sull'ering from a nickle that is lodged in his throat and has so far defied all efforts of the physician phy-sician employed to dislodge it. After the election of officers of the Arizona & Utah railroad company, which takes place in New York on March 14th, it is believed that an effort ef-fort will be made to extend the line to a connection with the Utah & Pacific. Kingman Miner. Samuel L. Adams, Jr., and wife, accompanied ac-companied by Thomas Waldon, a mining min-ing expert, came in from Provo Friday. Mrs. Adams is here on a pleasure trip, while Sam is going to combine business with pleasure by having mining property prop-erty in which he is interested exported. Flon. Robert C. Lund arrived home from Salt Lake City Monday via Mo-dena Mo-dena accompanied by Earl V. McCune. They left for Kingman, Arizona, Thursday on mining business which will probabely take them to California. But Mr. Lund is not certain what they will do until they arrive at Kingman. Thos. F. Gillan of Richfield, and John Murray of Gold Mountain, left here Tuesday on a prospecting trip. They go to examine some mining property near Littlefield first, from there to examine ex-amine mining' property hear Bunker-ville, Bunker-ville, and will then make their way via the Grand Gulch, Savanac, Cunningham, Cunning-ham, and other mining properties in that direction to the Colorado river. They exoect to- be gone some time. |