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Show Mrs. 1 'revs Lamb of Deer Lodge is vi-ili;ig here. Uoliiics brought M. E. Paris of Leeds to this city this week. Rain fell he-re early Friday morning ami was gladly welcomed by the people. It laid the dust, and has made all nature smile. OXLY SS.oO to Salt Lake and return from Modena for Conference, via Utah & Pacific R. It. See ad. elsewhere in these columns. Ore is being piled up at tho smelter from the Apex mine, but it will likely be two or three weeks before the smelter resumes running-. Porn TwMn-hoys to the wife of Jos. S. Snow on the 2:d inst. Mother and babes Join;? nicely, and Joseph will soon be alright with careful nursing. Frank Sees-miller is going about with a budly sprained foot, obtained by fa 11-ing 11-ing from a tree he was trimming in Washington field Wednesday evening-. II. II. Harder, Victor TTuntzicker, Thomas Waldon, D. C. Williams, and others made up a party that went to Silver Peef to look over the place Monday. Mrs. Mary Ann Savag-e and daughter, Mrs. M. L. McAllister, of Toquerville, arrived in this city on a visit Friday. It. C. Savage drove them here and left for home again today. STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFAC-turing- Co. has opened up a branch house at Uvada where they will keep a line line of all kinds of Buggies, Wagons, Wag-ons, Harness, etc. Warken Cox, Agt. George O. Walker has resigned his position as local manager for tho St. George Cooper Mining Co., his place being taken by Mr. Lawrence, the smelterman. Mr. Walker expects to leave for Salt Lake Monday. lie is a genial man, and has made many friends here. |