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Show Nephi City Utah, August 12, 1899. Vol. VII. Up at the quarries there are men about twenty or twenty-fiv- e can we and from what employed understand they are liable to stay at work in the quarries for some The Enterprise of Theodore time as the lock is pronounced the and Others Cazier finest seen in th iitate and the ever Bruback, orders fur the reck are coming iu Have Started up a Good thick and fast and from appearances there seems to be a builditg Industry. boom upon the threshold of the Cooper All Right. state. Andrews Canyon a Scene of Activity, The Railroad a Splendid Piece of Engineering Skill and in Perfect Condition. When Theodore Bruback, Adel-beCazier, II. S. Kerr and others commenced the foundation for the Nebo Brown Stone Company, they builded better thaw they knew, theoretics lly speaking, but if the visitor will take a trip up to where the woi kings of the canyon is Been they will realize that the above named gentlemen have level hesds. AVhen it was rumored that we were to have a railroad up Andrews canyon to the stone quarries there were a great many sceptics who ridiculed the idea that there was anything good in and around Nephi that would cause such men rt I We have to compliment the Sanpete Valley railroad and its officers on the enterprise which they have shown in this matter and re also have to compliment Manager Cazier on the dogged determination which he showed to accomlish the results we see to day The Cooper Stone quarries are a deeiied success and the railroad is a gem in the art of engineering. now is your wife. Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache are tne principd cans s. Karls Clover Boot Tea has cured these 1II3 for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not eat isfactory. Lnnte Pharmacy. Fell Forty Feet. Please Mr. Sliarp. Can You Tell us any f W hether NePhI Is that Fish Money Appropriation. to have h, sugar-coate- d TO-NIG- From the bid of appropriations! of the last legislature there n as one iuM app ropmtum or nine thousand dollars to pended for the purpose of h prgution throughout th state. Nephi anglers and fishermen wondering whether this part of the state is going to get any of it. Now Mr. Sharp a word in y. linear, there is a nice stream which is SATURDAY. HT ,V te- Vt 1 At Opera House, : - fi-- already stockewith a few trout, Burriston creek an which could be damme 1 up at the lower eml and one of the best fish ponds in the state could bo made where tr ut, grayling and other mountain fish 1 could live and thrive. Now as Nephi and her surrounding towns have no good fishing and as her streams are depleted with fish we would like to know whether we could not get an appropriati on for that laudable purpose and thus make Burriston creek a splendid rendezvous for the angling common ity. We are of the opinion that five hundred dollars would be sufficient to dam up the lower end of Burriston creek and accomplish good results as the water is pure spring water and canuet be beat. Further there is need of some good trout in Salt Creek, Now Mr. Sharp can you not allow Nephi to have some fish fo stock this s' ream as this would also fie giving us good fishing ground, and moreotpr would be the means of the people calling your name blessed throughout generations. Kindly think it over, and act. as TheodoreBrnback and H.S. Kerr Samuel Nellsen is Thrown Down from a to take any interest in, but now Ledge In the Stone Quarry. that period of mysticism and doubt n : i n ri has passed they begin to realize Early Tuesday morning aa the that there is something ot an in- men at the stone quarries up Andustry in Andrews canyon, but drews can yon had just commenced they really have no conceptitn of work a serious accident occurred what is being done without they and one which wight have proved shako ef their prejudices and look fatal to young Samuel Neilson of at it with the eye ef reason. this city. It seems that the workThe new' road commences at the man had put in a shot preparatory forks of the canyon and traverses to blastiDg out a large ledge of rock through the farni3 ef Ockey and and the workmen were standing Jenkins and skirts the edge of Salt on a aside from where the ledge Creek as it winds its way among blast would go off, young Neilson the green and thady bowers on being among the number. When of the stieam. The either the electric wire set of the blast in County Commission. scenery I e:jins Inas-'iim- e something gone unaccminlubie manner it of a more poetical aspect, to use loosened a The County Go ambsiuncis met piece of lock over the the terra and the trip in and out of head of where the men were stand- in session this week and business the leafy bowers which nature ing, and that pieoe hit young Neil- and other matters were discussed. seems to kave placed there for the son on the head stunning him in its A large number of bills were alexpress purpose of making the road flight. Neilson looked up as he saw lowed and the work so tar as we interesting and picturesque to the the rock coming and at the same can see shows a most, satisfactory naked eye. There are no rough time back a little not think- improvement in and around the stepped places to jar the ease of the route ing that the edge of the ledge was building. everything seems to be in smooth near, lie was hit with the rock and The records ot the Tintic Mining and ship shape order. The road was knocked down the side of the District, are completed m so far as is a splendid piece of engineering quarry a distance of over forty feet, the copying is concerned, and it skill and reflects great credit on alighting on his head and upper now only remains fur the books to the buih ers of the same. The portion of his body. When the be finished in the matter of proof grading is done in splendid style workmen rushed to where he was reading and indexing of the same and the contractors, Messrs. lying they found that to all appear- before the Tintic people can have Sparkes and Cazier have ances life seemed to be extinct, but their own records hack. Tnis will reason to be proud of the looks of by applying restoratives such as probably not consume any more the grade now that it is finished they had at hand the young man time than two weeks. In some places there has been ex- was .Mr. Thomas of Provo has been brought to consciousness. tremely difficult cuts to make and A messenger was dispatched on employed for a month in the rein one place a 20 foot cut meets the horseback to the city and Dr. IIos-me- r corders office to look through the eJe: but the rails that now run be was sent for, that gentleman work that has been done there and tween make the roadbed a fascinatarriving as soon as horses could to act as a sort of auditor for the ing pbjeet to look upon. him. When he got there he same, but as we understand it there The terminus at the foot of An- bring found young Neilson in a pretty i eems really to be no reason for drews canyon is met by a cable line battered condition and his head this as Mrs. Cole i3 up to date in to the quarry proper and there the and the up upper portion of his body her work and has her office in first engineers skill meets the eye in a pretty well cut. The doctor washed class order, and we think that the different form. Three steel rails and dressed the wounds and the auditor will so state to the commisrunning parallel till the center of young gentleman was brought to sioners when they next meet. the high grade is reached when a the city on the S. 1. V. Train. double curve is made so as to allow At last accounts he was doing two cars to pass at the same time, Primary Concert. nicely. and the loaded car is the propelling power, it being sent down the Was a Grand Success In the Tabernacle-Larg- e Number Present. Working ,'NIqM and Day. grade while at the other end of the cable rising up the grade i the The busiest and m'ghtiest little thing New that ever was made is Dr. empty car, the cable is so made Life Pills, Ever; pill is a Kings The primary concert held in the globule of health, that changes weakness Tabernacle last Thursday evening web that the two cars pass each other into strength, listlessness into energy, brain fag into mensal power. Theyre well attended and the concert was simultaneously and on the same wonderful in bnilding up the health. appreciated by all those who atspot so that no motive power is Only 25c. per box. Sold by A. Lunt & highly to hear the little ones. The tended used to propel the cars save the Bon, Little opening piece was a chorus cable which runs round the drum Kodol Ones of Codare We, and was very well Cure Dyspepsia and the heavy carat the end. rendered, the stag being full of the lit Digests what you eat. Golds-broug- No. 9. i f ft 4 n ! JOHN LAWSON v ; & i a-- ? M;ruV AhHt W v Tlie i'' TERH5BLE it 4 t N mM&w V V.-- Sl'Ji . t With Company of (9 :de. People 0) l ! PRESENTING " I W.-j-r- w I P The Great Sivcdloh Comedy Drama in Four Acts. Interspersed with specialties between Acts and 3 . Lawson will ride a milo Below a Minute on the Stage. Prices 50c , 35c. 25c. and 15c. tle ones wnu took part. Then prayer by Clarence Hawkins. The speech of welcome was given by Master Glen Booth, who showed the true characteristics of the orator. The song Get out the Baby's MitttenB, rendered by a class of little girls, was very well done. The country dance by Iearl Speiry and May Robertson with musical accompaniment by Artie Booth, on the piano was the gem of the evening, and the two negro pieces were exceptionally fine MBs Sparks showed that she had been trained by a master band at the art of negro representation while little Beatrice Norton in I Love that man, was simply superb in her representation The instrumental duet by Allie and Artie Booth was well rendered and was a fine piece for their aRe. In the piece, Ministering Angels, Mr. James Big- -l rs little girl was extremely fascinating in the part she took. The patriotic piece, Well remember the Maine was exceptionally well rendered. It would be impossible to really single out the failures, as all the youngsters did welt and showed the vigorous training they had been subjected to in order to get them in tbc cundition they were last The Thursday and Friday evening. piece rendered by Helen and Mrs. Grace wae also a masterpiece and deserves special mentfon for the way it was rendered. Sperry and Mam:J Country Dance, Robertson. Song, Well remomber the Maine, Class of boys in uniform. Duet, Instrumental, by Allie and Artie lA-a-i 1 Booth. Dialogue, M.nistering Angels, Isstruin3ut.il, by Rhea Cowan. Solo, College Chums, by Rty Par-to- n, Willie Bailey ano Wallace Vicker i. Adam Never Was a Boy Recitation, Alda Iyper. II jop Drill by class of girls, Du.t, Vocal, 1'huold days, by Via-n- ie Brown and Drew Palmer. by LUlie, Katlenad Song, Ringlets, Song: Rty Pexton. Solo, Song, Instrumental, by Eva Pexton. I Love that Man, by Beuriea Norton. Duet, Instrument!, by Helen and M rs. Grace. Recitation, Validictory, by Wi'lle Patten. Good Night. borug, The viol'n selo, by Miss Della Spo-rwas grand. Tha work of Prolessor Bassett was i.ry well seen and it reflects great credit unoa tho professor and we are satisfied that the people ha e a valuable musical acquisition and instructor in the professor and we tbink the people should make it w th while fer him to stay here in our mids-- . y -- Unparalleled Time Record. during the pe iod of the Omaha Exposition by the train i ot the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway on its Chicago & Omaha Short The following is the program: Line. Although its trains hauled from ten to Opening Chorus, thirteen well filled si eping cars and coaches each night, yet schedule time of Prayer by Clarence Hawkins, arrival at Omaha and at Chicago was an Speech ol welcome by Glen Booth. accomplished fact a record to jbe proud Song, Get Out the Babys Mitten.. and which has resulted in establishing a Jr. Partner, of, Recitation, Wanted the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway in the minds of the traveling by Leon Christensen, community as the shortest, best and Song, Im One of the Family Now, most reliable route between Omaha and by Myrtle Spark.. Chicago and th j East. Railroad Crossing, by All coupond ticket ageats sell tickets Recitation, via the Chicago Milwaukee it St. Paul Lae Allen. R,y, For information regarding ths line Bird drill, by class of little girls, address L. L. Downing, Couims-cis- I BerSong, A Foolish LittleMafden, Agent, Salt Lake Cuy, Utan. An Was made every day tha Bally. Violin Solo, Delia Sperry. The Nerve it takes, Recitation, Booth. Ralph by One Aliniftc Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was r ts tor. |