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Show i V MB .ii;' f f f 1 1 .9 1 1 It f I Al i i .,1 t: VOL. DESERET, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10.1895. II. MINES AND MILLS. Legal Notices. NO 44 C. Christiansen, brother-inrlaof the a Ride on a in all his deceased,' did power' for the EDITOR BLADIJL- - My No. 229$. Notice woufnded teleman. Mr. Johnson also -- cowcaicnr" ' .; 67K ets. Yesterday's Silver Quotation . prove iaterestin jma .to Nephi for a ' physician who graphed ta some perhaps of your read:for ampsing,: Application Detroit Doings. made the trip overland, as the regular ers. Then, as niw, business often coin rDEALERS IN, F. Mitchell went out to the train had passed Nephi. , J. me Supt, to ride pelled 01 the Utah Souther r Land United States Oi(jrs, The morning after the accident, the hr&ach of the U4!P. oad, and on the dat Ibex on ."Monday. Saxt La Citt, Utah, Mar. iVpof the deceased and A.C. Christian- of which I writet bi siness KV father Isaac give! that Ftl, : Fe Redmond, asaayer from the Ibe, cRued a lay NOTICE isC. hereby IloK.rt-soh- , Chance, and'Martha'A. R. to went An sen,, up over wis at Oasis. Leamington;' I.t came last on in inquest in and the horiback evening of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Einil part cf was held and the following verdict rend-.ere- the winferand n. siiorfc rttie.early1 of. Boston, Mass., have made appli to Detroit this morning;. returned Mr. 'two. aljLe'r for a United States Patent for the Ap$HO . . wracks had 'occurred between . Osis an We ake xow settled in our Lod.e , HJiininpr claim situated in Detroit Mining Redmond reports the Ibexaa looking first the above cas We, the impaneled In J i County, Utah Territory, asBki i class:; And r.n.rrv a full Tiina ofeverv- - Distt-it- otMillard deceased" came to Rivejrside.. .7Sjij-"'::':;3:lf.f--render the jury That following; ilU linear feet ofontheA polio Lodeonv ml w his death by a smoke-stache e-falling on him at , One freezing cold night a piece of rail, Isaac B. Hill and Will Ssibert of Salt the surface pn'Ohnd as shpwn plat postel Ibex smelter on AprjMth, 1895, and we con- broke out and derailed thernorth-bonu3022 and described, in thing needed by our d ground, befog survey No. Lake came dovvn'on Monday's train and sider that one wire or guy rope .was hardly the field hotes an4'plat of the official survey ou passenger coach, Tljje nextnight, almost, file in this office with .magnetic variation. u.t the next morning went on to Detroit. sufficient q keep the aforesaid stack in in a hard wisuistorml minutes east, as.fol- The sixteen degrees forty-fiyat the same place,' the north-boun- d traia are owners in" the Apollo W. G. Cropps, gentlemen lows : Commeneing a? Post No. 1, a cornei? of same the ikind S5 met.with of 14 John an accidfnfe. he clajm, and running ihence south Gkiathous, deg soou upon which it is believed' work will John Anderson. v east 1210 feet to Post No. 2, thence ik- th be and the sleeper wentj off. Near thesaraa We invite (jur Friends from!a Distance to continue their Calls, and assure min. :JlEN. J.ENSOlTr started. 86 deg. 15 min. east 552 feet to PostNo. 3,'thf ':';? .. Justice of jthe Peace, spot a dow.n traia loaded Wiih rails had north 12 deg. 21 min. weaj; 1201.&feetto Pot o. ij,h2m the. same Generious Treatment as in the past. J. Q. Marx, has resigned as Super.4, thence south 86 deg. 15 mjn. west 600 feet to Leamingjton, April 6, 1895. an accidenjt. A journal on the "irear car t We call attention to our Special Selected line of Post No. 1, the place of beginning. intendent of the Ibex mine, and the The funeral services were he'd in the burned off, and scattered rails for nearly on The discovery point is shown fhe lJat Blade dislikes to chronicle the fact. His Which we are offering far below the 2 p. m. on Saturon the claim. school Oasis at house a mile half posted belore'thje engineer discovbret s uioining usual prices. s ana From Post No. 2 United States Mineral Mon- resignation was purely voluntary and i , th'e rear end; :p the train was drag ; that day. ument No. 2 bears south 11 deg. 5& min. 6666.2 feet distant. against the wishes of his. Company The deceased was a native of Denmark, giug and,, teariujg . jip the track! ,The Said claim contains a total area of lv72 During his labors as Superintendent, Mr. and about 24 seemed,! fo a long tiftie1, to be years of age. He" leaves a which is claimed "and applied t'n,' Marx labored acres, all of no for the wife and one child about eleven years locality there being conflicts. unceasingly The fated. onlya: 'late' ; in it hpwe'varSaid Apollo lode location mining claim bes. fig development of the Ibex and the good of old. Hans Anderson was a was unob.id in that part; o the road being un- of record in the office of the Recorder of man could have done trusive man and respected quiet,;, ail mining district at Detroit Springs, Drum P. )., his employers. that usually rotten and ;he traffic too heavy.. by in Millard County, Utah. The nearest kno ynt more or better work. All those that have knew him for his honesty and uniform in fact, the management in those "daysi locations being the Alto, lot 40. I direct thaf .his notice be published in enjoyed the pleasure of"! Mr-- Marx' was singularly pwsj.monious ta theft ex courfcesy; Millard County Blade, at Deseret, Utah, jc will his for regret departure minig penditures on tpis branch of the road newspaper published nearest the said Washington (state) where he is the owner claim, for the period of sixty days. and are not byaqy joieans extravagant at. Last Week's Gale. Bykon Groo, r- of valuable placer ground The Blade the present time, bUjt as much so, prob-- " D. Hobbs, was a terror. Frank Last Thursday 's zephyr Regitt wishes the late Superiutendeut of the 40 49 Claimants' Attorney. South-west, ably, as the traffic Will justify. But I ami PAY-DO- WN The first puffs came from the Ibex unbounded prosperity. then a lull for a few moments when the diverging, I fitarted out to tell of my No. 2,514. F. L. Underwood now signs the Ibex bellows that old Boreas has been filling on a Notice for Publication. as checks The Deseret data was being completed!, i. manager." The ehange in away up in the North, was occured on the "first. The at the time, and th.e rail way co m pa oy was. management opened, and the Spring Conference storm Land Office at Salt Lake Cjty, Prof. John 1895. manager, Williams, retiring jt At the U. P. Sta- hauling slag to a point opposite the dann March 15th, began in earnest, to is Interthe entitled of those and about six miles north ofOasisStatioa following-nameNotice is hereby given that the gratitude tion, impatient intending (passengers There, Henceforth all kinds of Merchandise at the was no switcl at the time and the-settler has filed notice of his intention to mi.lre ested in the prosperity of Detroit. He could learn nothing as to whether it down train would k tinal proof in support of his claim, and tipat the at. said proof will be made before the Probate readily recognized the yalue of the dis- would take all day and part of the night Oasis and the up train would pick slag up 2 CO-O- P on of at Millard Cor Fillmore, April h, trict and as manager of the Ibex, lifted for the train to Judge and pull them! up to Fox and leave get through with its lS'JS, viz: John Peterson, H, P. No. 10101 for t&e be uuloaded during," out of them. its Yt the and 14 SE. U Sec, 20, Ny. H' IfE. SE. H NE. W. eamp put it Leamington switching, on account of the the next Theyas,would lethergy 4t both trains J H Sec. 29, Tp. 7 S: R. 7 W. ;lihat day on its feet. In connection with the wires being crossed at some point on the arrived at Oa alii t tiedate, He names the following witnesses to pv&Ve fairly will be sold down LOWER than ever before. alter his continuous residence upon and ciiltivation above, it is timely to also recognize the line. During Friday the wind continued After the cars fsrerp unloaded,midnight.. the nexc of, sajd land, viz: Simon Webb, Isaac AUJ value of the service the Ixex Company would down train the jpush t(r empties" Oldest until "The Sr.4 B. T. cold, guriset. Allred and Charles piercing Burke, dredge Jr., On the titigit in question, a spechas rendered tha camp. Their money inhabitants are a unit as to its being the Oasis. all of HJnckley, Millard Co., Utah. board! General Byron Groo, has been freely spent and rare energy dis- coldest wave that ever struck this sec ial having on and the uperintenpent, came prices for first class Goods will be our G. W. Parks, Register. played in their development of the Ibex, tion. Attorney for Claimant. . dowq jkhead of the regular. The enigneer of the special had been Warned of: ther jsotto. and the Blade hopes they may get a presence on the track of the empty slag; No. 2524, .hundred in return for every dollar ex "The Salina Press, cars",- but 'by som rror, the special, is a HOME ENTERPRISE and permanatnly Tlje Hinckley Co-oNotice for Publication, pended. the "Published every Saturday at the best dashed into the empties and wrecked cab-o,TheV Writer rode in thfe locomotiye. established. Central Utah in E. town , General Mining Notes. the n locomotive to the scene of Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, ) Howard.5' "wreck andjrjepprted it for the Salt; the f 1095. March Irom been has back Steward Mercur Ed. 29th, A. HINCKLEY, A, Suoh arej the words in which Editor Lafce Herald. After the track han.beent Notice is hereby given that the following-name- for several days visiting with family and discovered, that there Howard settler has filed notice of his intention greets his readers. Mr.' Howard cleared, it wasepikeil to replaoe the rails,, Ed. Mercur the friends. ii to says make of in great final support his claim, and SUPERINTENDENT. has taken up the publishing business laid and a run was to be made down the track: will be made before the County gold camp. that said proofproof down by W. WL. Wallace in the Oentral in search of spikes ,j There was no time Clerk of Millard Co., Utah Ty., at Fjluhove, Utah Ty , on May 11th, 1895, viz Alex Doufre was pretty full of; Joseph Ferron of Salt Lake went down Utah Pressi The new Press comes out in to be lost, and ibesocab H. E. 8135 for the Lot 8, S Ys of NE and NW "the wnur perched; superintendents, dress with a greatly enlarged himself on the C' to Milford on Saturday. M of SE 34 Sec. 3 Tp, 16 S. R. Id W. Sr L. M. Mr. Ferron a bran-neand buttonedl He najnes the following witnesses to provjji "is an Don'tv er in mining and has some advertising! patronage, and is a credit to his overcoat cloi Up to the chin. his continuous residence upoa and cultivat?on a bill mg-hIt was The business men were in the early of, , said land, viz: Almond Rhodes, Alfr ed good property in the Star district from its locality. , with a,s iff breeze coming up Winter-Doutre, Thomas Carter, and Joseph Carter, sill ther Let the doctors administer any slumber from the to their awakened he ' which will by i begin immediately ship of Smith ville, Utah Ty. nave row more poison to you for Tne Q. track. eq in ineer musi, to the Ibex Smelter. Byron Groo, Register! thought ofj loosing their paper and are the throttle wi q ifjpeu, lor the maculae-oskei,. W ILKES and XVEARFUL, At' lUrtt it:' warrallying around Mr. Howard in a liberal- started like a Thb' Attorneys for A New Mlftlno Deal. novel. rather wfaiich sensation ofWell town.for strange the manner speaks an space by pushed tbroiigrr being a a Last week party consisting of J. F. ' No. 2,525, The Blade is counted, among Mr. How- latabJe power Was riot unpleasant. irrisTha) Or any kind of Kidnfey or DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF. Mitchell of the Ibex Co., Qus. S. Holmes ard's admirers and sensation soon igaye way tc soniething' of the Knutsford and J. A. Melville of akin to fear and vyhicn, very likely, it Notice For Publication. realy was, as isilons of stray cows Fillmore came down by rail and at the The Blade Congratulates. crossing th track rose up before U. S, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Oasis station metonn Forgie and J. E. Miss , tne lone experimeoior. Ellen Johnson and Ed. Kinney 1895, 6tb, February And supposing we should strike a cow. Ray when the entire party proceeded on jriven that Charles W. Overson and Miss MaySmith, Notice isof hereby In the flowing water of Deseret, Clear Lake, Millard county, Utah, to Milford. The objective point was the and Joseph under such terrilid speed? 1 thought of all of Learning ton, went on a pilgrimage to my unprotected has tiled notice of intention to make proof on ' and how "dead, his desert-lauclaim No. 3,737, for the n Yi of Copper King' ' mine owned by the For Salt Lake City, last week and will return sure' ' i would bepojamon tb catch tbe lion's share: Sec. 34, Tp .9, S. R. 8 W., before Register and, gie brothers. On the return of the party, I tnought of. and of the flying fragments. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. as and Mr. Receiver JJ. S. Land Office at Salt Kinney Lake City f txroa loamor) that. a. Hnal haH H,Ari mnHo 's reply lo the member of iarii--a- s 06OU Steve are Utah, on the 18th day of May, 1895. not We Mrs. Joseph Overson. ment Who He names the following witnesses to prove opppsing fckeveusoa's rall- brothers for the purchase with any of the young road from Liverpool to Manchester, and. the complete irrigation and reclamation of with the Forgie acquainted of the mine for a snug sum, and that said land : a cow fchoudget, one is Overson who who "Supposing asted; Eliza Aldrach, II. S. Ensign and Mabel Robin- pending future arrangements, the Forgie people except Joseph on "too mucb. Ibe LOCAL. TIME CARD. x1nt then?", tract, most men, of Utah's young sterling son, all of Clear Lake, Utah and Clara RulYner jthe worse for coo'' the big; the to replied tons brothers will ship thirty per day of Salt Lake City, Utah. In effect.Dec. 16. 1894. our good wishes go with them all Scotchman. but be-- , esi it jwould certaiuly notice is Eliza Also, ore runs about the same. hereby given that The Train arrive an i depart at various stations Smelter. the Ibex iu but badiorihe of Clear "cto,f' finitely worejr . Lake, Millard county, Utah, has daily as follows: riled notice of intention to make proof on her 50 per cent, iron, f 5. gold, five per cent, for me, lor the) cow would be dead in an. Northbound. Stations. . desert-lanis jouthbound. 31 Y No. claim Sec. 3,738, for the and about five oz. silver per ton. while; 1 would be buried alive,, instant, Arr. Arr. Unclaimed Letters. ;Leave 'Leave 9, S. R. 8 VV., before Register and Receiver, copper a burial j and'such 2.00 am . . j Ogden . . . .. 8.30 pm 18.40 am A sure and permanent remedy for all Tp. L. f.10 Under to F. a the As above, U. S. Lan4 Oijice at Salt Lake City, Utah, on sequel for letters will uncalled The I would hked to have 4whistled for i.sJO pm 3. 10 am Ail Salt j Lv 5.20 pm 9.30 am following Urinal Troubles. the 18th day of May, 895. and manager of the Ibex be sent to the Dead Letter Office, unless breaks,'' but couldn't for the reasoAi 7.45 am Ly f Lake Ar 5.10 pm wood, president names to She the witnesses prove following 4.43 pm j 8.10 am Sandy there was too much wind and too litii&i complete irrigation and reclama.on of Company, and O, P. Posey, and J. F. taken away within thirty days: j The water is .soft, " pure and sparkling, the ...(Eureka... The hi teemed to have in Situr-day saic steam. land: on same of Mitchell the company, .. Fairfield .. O. H. Farlinger, creased to aboulredzy and the Most Remarkable possesses &. Ensign li'. Mabel Dr.E.O.Jones(parcel) miles W, Charles,' Aldrach, t'lK) per hour, audi 8.42 am..Iiehi Junct.. 4.12 pm Sunto Milford and spent went down W. Ellison, Solvent. Phopebties which disRobinsonTa-l- of Clear Lake, Utah, and Clara J. A. Davis, F. becamti cold the itjtense, 8.50 am Amer'n Fork 4.03 pm every searcniug lliiiTner of Salt Lake City, Utah. Walter C. Tilden . button-hol- e solve and carry out of the sysan examination of the "Copper Jake Israel, fo a ciiante to still lurther in 8.55 am Pleas' t Grove 3.56 pm day . for-tem all imphrities and Byron Groo, Register. . MAEy Webb, P. M. 3.37 pm 9.15 am .. l.Prbvo chill my shivering body. I tried to looa; Frank D, Hobbs, Atty., Salt Lake City. King" and other properties upon which substances. S.84 am Spanish Fork 3.18 pm eign track tlo see if I cotiid discern: down the Oasis, April 1st, 1895. the Ibex Company have bonds. Thf . . 3.01 pm 9.52 am n of tfte Ousi.s station , but the Payson. the and Bladder Disorders 10.55am ;.! !. Nephi.... 3.00pm were their with well Kidney pleased cold: wand nearly blinded me., party LOCAL INKLINGS, 11.35 am At 'I a team from the Deseret intensely Are1 caused suicided my freezing; of I Remember, back and settled the the 1.00 by 11.55 am Lt 1 JuaDflLv20pm clogging property. Ar pm Location blanks for sale at the Blade of tf channels when suddenly lime face with meets the with train. 11.25 House am 1.35 myf jarins, every body i In its bearing on mining in thi3 section pm I amington office. 9.55 am 3.2o pm Tha its ..Oasis sediment, screamedjout WB; warning that of Utah, the deal cannot be over-es9.10 am 1 couldt 4.10 pm Jlear Lake were G. L. jThank estate loan heifvea, real and. coming.; Miller, agent V.15 6.00 am Ar j MilLv Deseret Flowing! Water pm James Paxton of Kanosh,. has a fine see the lights of tie station, out the speedte of Salt Lake, was in Deseret yesterday mated, and it will infuse new vigor to r 8.00 am Uv) ford fAr 6.00 pm Dissolves the Star and contiguous districts. and carries it off, nature ajod.ihe terrible 4.30am .Frisco lot of young Boxelder shade trees for aidn't slacken, 10.00pm of haviujg hoard a section mant a Arrive then heals the patient in a perfectly and today looking over this part of Utah. Leave . ' sale. 5c C$ lOeents each. from Mud lake (switch say; "there are Trains soih of' Jnab run daily except SCit Qus. Anderson, traveling man for Hewnatural way. THE LEAMINGTON FATALITY. j' ATsi ':.plenty of spilcjes jat Mud lake," llabedi lett Bros., has been in Deseret and HinckTvyo .throughf trains daily- from Salt my uenumbed ihinki'ng m&chme.. Below is the U. S. Voluntary Observ- through We were surety oing on ten fiiiles lur-- . ley, the last two days working np trade Hans Anderson, an Oasis Man, Killed by ake.to all points East. a Falling Smoke-stacfor his house. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers frm Salt er's Meterological Eecord for the mbnth ther. I felt sure f I diclu't getaoVi i wouldi . ake to CMCage Without change , , : , arrive at Mud lake switch "Hans Anderof March, 1895, at Daseret, Utah: a few Just dayp since, to those went the that t, Improved Tourist Sleepera. Uth It " Among up selected several served corpse. won't a ' cent, Gjostyou ; Free Recliniug jCliair cars. in Oasis and went up to home son his left reMecca on on as to or either but fasi business whichto alight, ss spots" bent, : Elegant day coaches. TEMPERATURE. to obtain work at the Ibex I made the selection they were out ot; DesereVs was ceive The only line eperatiug: dining: ca7 service. Leamington school for observe food, spiritual Just Except; freight. We whisked past the station. ' i. aEd fastest line to" all points . The shortest the following instructions': Precip-- i sight. H. P. Brown. As a lady accom- smelter. Last Friday's train brought ' teacher,, ;"" at?t, i loving wife and liMio ooea.. tation thought oi my haki . When you write inclose a stamp, the teacher, it is likely that the his lifeless body tpack to Oasis where a S. G. Dye, Ajrent, Oasis. never before I loved her one nail panied in r a or ten r Buy gallon cask, twenty had and relatives of Asrt. number inches. a desperate iong-- . or friends such ot bad Dept., limrley, of large Passgr. the involves the visit i, both 0, J cleanse it thoroughly. Send by, pre- -' object SOKMain Lake: , Salt lean. Minimum st., Offlce, never reaiizedi Maximum. to Ticket be and his with her, assembled to receive fW remains, ing i incentives. paid freight with just enough mon- above-name- d hi L0mrtx' ien'i Passgr. and Ticket Agt. t was to her. The lite how my precious Until quite recently the power' to run uea i fiingr., umauag ey to pay the freight back to yon. ;e. Dickinson, of lay' From Chris. Overson:.it is learned that of outbursts innumerable memory . We will fill the pasks and bill S. H. II. Clark.'' has been furthe smelter machinery deals towards d.uifck nilvor V. Mink. my temper naturally the Ibex Smelter is .running nicely and them to you Fsee of Charge which boiler a ' flashed E. Ellery Anderson, chl.dieu wife from locomotive, and nished tfcror.g,,;i ray water the for and trouble: that the canal which furnishes water for 1 couKi Jehu W. Doaue, In mind. near jyifeion.. 35.5 the 23 furnace. stationed 48 more been that had' To on those 1.. the depend Frederick R. Coudett, 40 52 ,28 binding;1 4ver my remajus- - audi' M. D.s than on common sense, the the power has ceased breaking. .Mr. This had been done in order to avoid any 2.. Receivers. lf 37.5 22 43 also Overson 3.. the walls of upbraiiiing ' the parweeping bittejtiya and while says t foregoing will read! fishy,' but 18 occasioned the be ,35.5 52 by that in for 4.. might pnee great teiung we can furnish you with affidavits tially. completed house of Joseph Overson delay 36 24 43 5.. was fiajj equal (when 1 was in a.,' she ditch of which, conveys the breaking 17. 34,5 ,of those that havo been 52 vvere . 6 blown down "by last Thursday's ' permanentlydear woman, she. snarling mood. Themean S7.5 .: 20 cured. water to the power, wheel. A short tima 7...lj0r5r fiRISATltOUSE, Orson Sanders had 36.5 18 efery . 55 forgotten rjer. "Hiss-s-n.- " word I I had; Now don't write nonsensical let 8.: the locomotive was superceded with 9.. ever 22 ago, 39.5 uttered tp 57 begauv us tne above tera if is The asking SAI10ERS. 'business ot the U. P. Sta- a permanent boiler, and a smoke stack 10. GBEATIIOUSE 39.5 19 off the pilot, bu a suddea lunge) 60 rolling what the ''cost is?""realy ttc.- tion forfreight true?' 30 43.5 57 the mouth of March was more forward of I aef irou monster enabledi, about 2,000f lbs. was placed in 11.. Pit ase follow instructions and for45 weighing 31'. f9 12.. me to recover fy equilibrium and tor double than a that of year ago, and the position and guyed with. wire. ward your casks or deraijons to'. 27 37.5 48 .50 13.. realize' thati w& were really toping.. 26 16 St passenger business more than three times 2:30 p. m. 14.. about ' at 4th Oh Inst, the The 21 ' 5 37 engineer had changed his hiitid andi ; j is large as during .the corresponding Hans Anderson was engaged in seperat-in- g 15.. 23 5 41 backed up tq jtbje Oasis station. 16.. gibbs, 80 heHvduld aum change hiai 15 45 fearing matte from the slag and was directly 17.. Editor MILLARD CO. BLADE, month ofn last year. All of which proves 37 27 47 Mau lake, - J IriedV 18.. and mind V go' Dri to was that is There 24 36.5 49 improving. rapidly smokestack; iron the so nearly .Jiro-ze- n 19.. V with in line -to hiirry of?, ut Deseret, via Oasis', Utahi 144.5 30 59 Mr. ard Mrs. C. W. Rowland, J. L. was a terrific wind blowing at the time. 20.faUin? in escaped that I'narjdw!y 30 42.5 21.. 5r; I clam-- . of iiilot. However,' the Jrbnt and the mithson and of 60 wires all Snake Two of the guy parted Joseph Dyer, acool-place- , is water in B. the If N.' aud after. put on limb. thai !! bered 59! 23 platform . LEAMINGTON, ' UTA II. office-anit will- remain sweet and whole- Valley, returned last evening from Salt stack fell, striking Anderson, who was 24.. went luto i& the Jiltle 65 up ering'thatved 4u dJ Within a 70 .day .or: two. TO CLOSE iuYERS,;we offer the very some for "weeks, even during the hoi Lake City, and will ieave tomorrow or. in a stojping posture on the shoulders 25.. 74 weather. 26.: iieraiu next day for tbeir homes in the west part and back and forced him down onto the un; two ;tue thereafter, lowest- prices on a nev and complete puoiishtd 781 27.. and. a savage attof the ivTcki account of Millard. ,'Mr. Smithson was taken ill line of Uenerai Merchandise. of which penetrated 28'.. a jaggred piece company! for ack on thainraijiway20 .13 33.5 20.. ilail orderd rom responsible pnrties at in Silt Lake City, and arrived here a very slag, His right thigh was broken in 30. to run" trains,, skull. his IT IT - ' -' attempting 24 31 41; parsimony will apd 0si beld 3fck vicinity, Ci'p5, . toetther rails old man over was he otherwise 23 by rotten tits. 36.5 and 31.. badly 50, two places f esiji vo" ihmkuiate attention, and goods iwvi3 "mtd as a wet hen,'" company The. three lived about Anderson Mr. .The bundle of Blades for Hinckley went bruised. dirt a lot ot good as ..the, etiipped tiqxt; train, Max. temp; 78, date 27; bat'tbfc article Another .condition suffered on and Summary. to hours oi the road ampljv. intensely. .., last' week. We had & have, GPwEATHOU3E Ibapah SANDERS, East aln Street, DESERET, UTAH. 5, date 15th, Ifiih;, total pre-ci- improved min. oUt, of.tribuiation CjOruwhr temp Thus Anderson was with proves. who moro cause mau re.al working for profanity in trying, to. - - - - Utah.. inche:. 63; No. of days clear 1G, blesseDgs; Thit ride pt pot more than' Leami:;cton 9; prevailing ttin minutes yai a timq of Intrrfa FIRST CLASS accomodations for get the Blade to that postofHce, three and had a close call, one hand and knee i"being partly, cloudy 12,ew-cloudy saN ,l , faring, and hadj it been. km stack. a the miles ttian half, other all the grazed.by Dliasaat distant, as.' 'and'" Mining iueu. . nd Cornmercial pae.ted it wa hail, sleet, Including. rain', .DostoiSces to which the Blade goes.' But ; Supt. Johnson immediately wired Mrs. the riilwa? comThe best ang cheapcst.lin of . hats and ' ' disagibbie, , we psomise our friends would hfvu Elept oa and tha wriclt that the Anderson, andat' the injured man's snow; p'.oyeB to be fmnd in Millard rconnty art niaximum and - miniraucrv." pany "RATE3 REASONABLE. tFrom will beover-coru- e d te this from rtUUiU. dltliculty vvry jiuuyx have Cdntihutdu- VViTXAiit- 1IooT:tw, now 'on said at the C3h' Store'. .Call arid if we have tQ seij ovi p, neQial xaesV death; he again sent. Mrs. Anderson a tele- infra. tni ' server. , Q ' ?M;'U. ai-tf- . rronr. VQltawrj' :. JLo the Blsd,a b.y eacerf-- . gram, arid as .a'P MC'L.ilST', H0LDBN-O- A.. w iCow-Catctoe- r. ; Patenf. OBNERAL MBKOHANDISB. '? IE.;in-mer- " f . . - ; 1 er df a-ti- tleasant totes:, rnmerous 1 I . cn-sisti- n - ;r :.. ' k i. Patrons. .a posi-.tio- n e : . : - ..: u-- e ' ; py pen i w-s- t A. . - 1 . Stephensen, Supt. Y". - 1 , te ce; ' i 7 . - principle of Business. the ex-perie- nce cow-catch- er. 4 ice-bou- ?. nd i d , HINCKLEY i i 1 the-flat- s lioad-master-Micker- ; NON-COMfETITIV- , side-trac- son E . 41-4- 6 p f r by-Arthu- up-trai- . 1 d were-not'SutScen- t , w old-tim- t . BrjgM's Diseasi; " ' - nt,-;.,- i' : . well-wisher- s. Bladder troubles. t I. f i s .5 d j :: per-sonol- ly Ald-rac- b d ' i.. t "j ' n ; f 1 l . j 36-4- 1 4 V out-line- newly-acquire- d trtu-whistl- ' , e . ti . J reuieui--beranc- - j , : . .FREE, - . , k. , vell-pre- -. ".-jjf- " hi . ; s , . 3- - ; - c3 all ' . my-wif- e i . ; her--se- me-tha- t - . ' . - ; ENER4L ". . " j: f. i 1 ' , ' MEkeiNDISE . this-septie- ; ( - -. ! ! - . ' d j I . - 67-37- ; . r, '- ' P-'tri- i v THBWEBBrlOTLK . -- . p. 1 .- - r.- vvind-t-directi- on, 5 cut-there- . . , . , . r!.rtd , - " " j ; 1 i. i 1 1 |