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Show 0(,u9i'?.7ot tty M Gf&P ty ss iyov 5;ys &w Vt? ?.?5 ?& 6o .. aV aS' 2. V i Joc) jMMj R.ecliULotioiiLIN ty O'i7rt70oliv rN3 o'fe RPICES iiP For the Next 30 days, we will make a Reduction in all our Mens Boys and Childrens CLOTHING. UNDERWEAR and SHOES. S IUe cent per gxssi Than They Can be Soly by any Other Firm in Southern Utah. w. Yours without a struggle, WEMNEM, Proprietor Th Lading and only Exclusive Clothing House of Southern Utah. oNS a)k(o )5.(o UoN3 ($0X3 ground on a large scale. Those conversant with the holdings of the proposed company express it as their opinion that it will turn out to be a producer of no mean dimension. The new company is to bear the name of the Gold Veiu Mining company. The latest word from the Vale brings the intellegeuce that Dr. Frauklius people are busy at the Wedge aud that work is being pushed with a determination to show what ,8 iu the ground. It is stated that there is but little question but that the bond will be taken up by the new holders. Tribune. FINAL PAYMENTS MADE. Shasta V Cold & Copper ('oiupany Takes Title to Mines. W. F. Mitchell and L. II. Outzeu have returned from California after having made the final payments and taken over the property acquired by the Shasta Gold & Copper company, of which they are chief Mr. Mitchell la president and general manager of the company, and under hi9 direction developments have been steadily progressing since April last. The showing has been such that when he aud Mr. Outzeu visited the gtouud Bradburn Mining Co last week they promptly decided to discharge the bond and turn the prop' Aiticles of incorporation of the Hen erty, consisting of about eight claims, Into the company free of all euouui-brane- ry Bradburn Mining company have been filed with County Clerk Horace The mines are located about twelve Morrill of Junction. The company allies northwest of Redding, in Shasta was organized under the laws of West H. I'. Bradburn, T. A. Godcounty, at the foot of Iron mountain, Virginia. M. R. Stewart, W. McClure and J. and practically adjoining the proper frey, F. Rit hards are the incorporators with ties of the great Iron Mountain Cop-pe$11)0, (X)0 as the capital stock. II. P. company, which have already pro Brad bum is maunger. duved their millions. The ground consists of Running through the Shasta com ten claiucompanys s in the Bradburn group iu two flue e ure panys territory pper the head of the north forkof Cottonledges and three gold quartz veins, or just over the divide south of wood, each o. which has responded generHoise Heaven. ously to development during the past John Bowers of Marysvale is in ten months. of the company's business charge Messrs.Mitchell and Outzeu brought Free Lance. back with them some flue samples of quartz, showing free gold, and before MINING ITEMS. the year Is orer they confidently exto have the pect ground sufficiently A strike of fine ore is reported in opened up to warrant the erection of mine above Ma-- j 8 a mill. A number of other Utah men the Perjue-Surpris- e are interested m the enterprise and, vale. The recent developm n-- of without exception, they feel that this property are bringing it strongly they have the rntking of one of the to the front, aud it is reported soma finest properties in the state of Cali- oilers are being made. e. fornia. Now that the mine) have been purchased and paid for, the lute ition is to inaugurate a vigorous campaign of development, both on the copper Bill quartz ledges. Herald. Another for Jlnrvsvale. Rev. J. M. Hausen made a trip to the Belknao property near the B. W. A II. T:ie9 lay aud returned with some ore that look like it m'ght carry om very eucouraging values. The ooudt tious iu the abaft are improving, the rock Improving iu quality uad i.ppear-aiio- e steadily. After a hard struggle with the suow Marysvale is to haVa a uew mining and frigid temperature, the pickers company operating within the near fu- succeeded in gi tting 7.00 of pounds ture. For the time Frank Dalton, the ore down from t lie Wedge mine tu d discoverer of the Dalton mine, has shipping it to Sait Lake yesterday. It been workiug on several prospects at wan sno'ple shipment for the purpose the Vale, and has now developed some- ti determining its bulk rain and thing which has all the earmarks of a best method of treatment. The ore mine. A number of Eistera capital- was sli pped at the request of Dr. ists have become inter stel in the Fr.nklin, who is working the mine property and it has been determined under a bon an! lease. Marysvale to form a company, papers for wlii.h Ere- - L "up inoorrn-Htio- n are now undoi prepara-t once developing th f I ho Reaper only a jear. 5S53 A? n j ! AjoloAeaxsolo dSio Dunn vs. John J. Dunn. Yesterday the court transacted the PARTY AT KIMBERLY. Gould Entertain .Members of following business: Jens Hansen vs. Richfield Reaper Friends at the .Lodge." Motion to quash summous sustained. Motions were heard to retax cosl.8 in Misses Mary and Ida Goold entertained in a most delightful manner a several suits and modifications made. Upou petition, Louis W. Jones was number of frieods at the Lodge at commissioner to distribute 23. on appointed Feb. Kimberly Monday evening, tbe waters of Sevier river under decree The entire building was brilliantly with electric lights. Music, of court, for the period expiring Feb. and games, guessing contests were in- 1, 1901, his bond being placed at $2000. Prizes dulged iu until midnight. were won by Dr. and Mrs. Kjaerbye and II. 0. Calvin. Dainty refreshments were then served in the din- Will Be Givea at the Star Pavillion ning room, which wa9 tastefully decorTomorrow Evening. ated with evergreens and American flags. A masqnerade ball will be given at Those participating in the amuse- the Star Pavilion tomorrow (Friday) ments were Messrs, aud Mesdames evening. All objectionable features Floyd Weed, Joseph Hyland, H. G. will be eliminated as much as possible. Snyder, Joseph Nilisson, J. Kjaerbye, All maskers will be inspected, aud nr, Jean McArthur, William Goold, J. F. one not a desirable associate or an inButler, Martin Christiansen, P. Chris toxicated person will be admitted. tensen, Josh Sylvester, Mrs. Martha Boisterous and rough conduct will Doxford, Misses Eliza Sylvester, Mar-th- aot be allowed. Under these condiPoulsen, May Thurston, Emma tions there should be no serious obSylvester, May Hyland, Arvena Dox jections to the party, and there ford, Agnes Sylvester, and Messrs. H should be a big crowd of maski-rs- , as 0. Colvin, Horace Butler. Frank Filer there has not been any dance cf this Charles Henhold, John Anderson, Fred kind for a long time. Hunt, Joseph Black, Alex. Russell, Clif The usual good music will be iu atford Ashby, Carl Ashby, William tendance. The admission wiU be CD Hardy, William Richards, J. T. Bean cents for gents in mask, ladies in and Archie Young. mask free. All persons not in cosA Subscriber. tume will be charged an admission of 25 cents, but no gent not in costume COURT MATTERS. will be allowd on the floor until masks are removed, and not then nntil the Supplementary Proceedings in the T. full ticket price of 50 ceuts has beon W. Ross Case. paid. Masks can be obtained at the Arcade. Judge Chidester, si referee for the For Sale. Third district court of Salt Lake county, last Saturday heard testimony in Must sell in the next thirty days; six the examination of T. W. Ross in promonths to two years on part, at 7 per ceedings supplementary in the ease of the National Bauk of the Republic vs. cent interest. 3 houses atul lots. T. W. Ross. It was complained that 2 half blocks, fenced, best, in city. the judgment obtained against Mr. 1 full block, not improved, close in. Ross was unsatisfied to the amount 1 lots, not improved, cloe in. of $3879.17, and it was alleged that Mr. 1 saw mill, set in timber for thre Ross had property not exempt from execution sufficient to satisfiy this years run. 3 pair horses, harness and wagons. amount which he was keeping a 10 head youaj horses ami brood The court found that Mr. Ross posmares. sessed property subject to execution 80 head cattle, half s' aers. over $1000, and he was ordered to pay loO acres good meadow Hnd forthwith ths sum of $3879.17 to the land, plenty of waier, best phnr flowing plaintiff or appear befor Judge Hall of well la the country just arross the Salt Lake on February 27 to show why road. New sewing machine to trade for a he should rot be punished for conmilk cow. tempt. Call on or wri'e to E.P. Bean, RichOTHER BUSINESS. field. Sitting on h's own bench, tl.e court h :d an 1 overruiel the motion to ni EnrSy cot's in - cave ofM-Carter The f AM Misses SWIM OFFER! lina Hansei terday. 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Come anb See. ibarnces, Sabblcs, Collars, lpacli Outfits, Iborsc Blanket?, Collar lpat'O, Do 12oh want Cbc Hews? The Reaper furnishes all the news of the county without bias or prejudice. BU lltiOs SHarncso It is just the paper you wsr t for i eliable news. Cf I3itrc3 and Jfurnfsblnoo, I j $t.-o- vM (fofe g H. P. Hansen Co. Cbe Iveapcr OnlB ret $1.50 v rT. ffitt cot Worth ct TRicbfldC Wotfl Ijl to Ci $a mini |