Show indian boef beef firon tIron iron city iron prospects covada central various nov jan 12 1674 editor deseret news pioche market is well supplied with indian beef deer from utah some seventeen frozen ones larae baene in today to day from nephi juab jua b co vo and bold sold wholesale gross at gerten cents per ib if people will ersia ersla in killing tho the stock belong erff to the indians consistency and justice would suggest that ethe ithe the indian mould should not be blamed for killing inc the white mans stock this I 1 ko know ow is bot toot the popular view of the subject but to my mind it is a very equitable e bitable one 1 visited iron city a few days ago and found superintendent hanks very hopp hopeful ful dul ho he needs a thirty horse power engine which he had a good rood prospect of ketting getting from parowan carowan Pa rowan iron of the richest and best quality abounds near iron city I 1 in in a almost mos limitless in ess quantities and coal has hm been foun found about eight miles distant Qi stant cedars bythe by the section aro are a hard by on every side the Bullion bullions Bullio nv villo ille people say that the castings from iron city are superior to those from the states the company aro are aregust just now in need of about to put them squarely upon thel r legs I 1 hope they may succeed at aft an in early day in obtaining this thi 9 monetary stimulus iron coal co copper er salt manufactures ac will lead the van of her resources the precious 2 metals will have to bow the knee kneel and rack acknowledge knowledge the corn Pi oches pinches heys future is not so bright as heretofore raymond baymond ely folks have gone down down over 1000 feet and are still sinking deeper in quest of richer ores other principal mines ditto the mills at bullion are aro running through their tailings ings which have accumulated I 1 in n immense quantities below i the mills the narrow guage nevada central makes regular semi gemi daily dally trips between bullion and pioche but her traffic ie ia is mostly 6 but bug ut one way and very light at that I 1 understand der stand it is not paying ex expenses pentes it is twenty one miles long three abree feet kiage plage elage and is laid with sixteen and arid twenty pounds iron the twenty pounds is employed on the curves it is said the aggregate ate aggrey cost of construction construct ioni loni incle including inc ing three engines and other rolling stock amounted to the modest sum of tilo the pi present plesent besent management is thorough economical and obliging the heaviest grado grade of the road is feet to the mile an old time mormon moses martin by name is staying for the winter at a spring between this place lace and clover valley berame he came here ere in quest of health and expects to return to san bernardino where his family is in the 6 spring pring he is a chronic spiritualist I 1 expect to leave on thursday on coach for beavor beaver via star district thence home in own conveyance Pioci in jan 14 1874 the people hereabouts have become chary of backsliders back sliders and hesitate to take stock in such from utah two eminent have fled the country leaving behind them no eny enviable lable reputation the first it is said has sailed for australia in the interests Interest bf the Em E min maites maltes aites altes while the other has absconded with several thousand dollars hard cash belonging to people of ciocho pioche and parowan carowan Pa rowan two of their confreres contreres con freres are still in theland the land of sage sago brush and low grade ores heavily discounted by all who know them barely weighing two ounces to the pound z A lyl MUSSER mussen ebo rho tempie temple home nome manufacture 1 lectures ete etc 4 9 ST GEo george rae naF jan san 44 1874 editor deseret neus news every day numbers of teams can be seen passing through our streets heavily laden with rock on oil its way i ito to the temple ground there to be prepared shaped and laid in the wall for the purpose of building a house to the name of the lord within whose walls wails in due duo time a work may tay be accomplished both for the living and the deab dead a building that will bo be a great blessing to those who now live as well as to those who sleep in the silent enave grave how row great the tho work appe arto be when we contemplate it and how willing and faithful all should be to cheerfully lenda lend a willing hand or devote their means to this great and glorious work that they may have the privilege of becoming saviors upon mount zion and receive the blessings that are in store for the faithful home manufacture is receiving considerable attention from our speakers who instruct the people in the ways of life being a subject of the utmost importance import aiice allio to both old and young and one that should not pass by unheeded if we wish to prosper with our present surroundings roun dings as wo we might if we would improve our present condition because no people an can bo be dome come me wealthy who continually import their goods and neglect the home productions and manufacturing interests certainly the lord would be more pleased with asif us if wo we would adorn ourselves with tho the labor of our own hands for we are able to do a great deal to help ourselves in that respect if we milt wilt why not discard the fo ulish fashions and customs of the world and become what the servants of god wish us to we shall enjoy enjo your our food much better if we produce it at home for then we know it is pure and not adulte adulterated rated with obnoxious mixtures and the th chome home made cloth tastefully made will looka look jush just as well voll and keep us much warmer than imported shoddy it is time that wo we learnt that it is the mind that makes the man and not the amount of gloss upon his bis coat it 11 appears to me that a pe who follows all ridiculous fashions that come along even to the f humps and bands gives decided evidence of a weakness in the mind euch as is often displayed by the fast young men or dandies dandles who stand upon U on street comers co iners stroking the sickly sickly down on the upper lip sometimes called a mustache with cigar elgar between fingers ainge rs who never didan did an honest days labor in their lives never produced anything that was a benefit fi t to t 0 themselves or i anybody els eis else eise e yet think they are the beau ideals deals of creation sensible Hen sible men will not do 40 this they work and will perform 0 rm any labor that is beneficial t 0 o themselves or others lees Leef lectures tures turea have been delivered in the basement of the tsow now tse tso w tabernacle this winter under the auspices i of the st george library association A A AL F mcdonald McDo president which have hake proved interesting and instructive to both old and young this evening it is exported expected that pres pros G A smith will deliver a lecture which the citizens look forward to with pleasure the st george tannery and the boot and shoe shoo shop have united and will hereafter be run upon the tile cp operative principle consequently we e hope that the association on this principle will be able to do better for themselves and the public by producing reducing cheaper articles than heretofore heretofore as the mom more reasonable the prices the greater tile the amount of sales the courthouse court house willston will soon be ready for use as quite a number ot men are now pushing forward the work in tho the interior of the building the health of the people is good park parr |