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Show H , r WPJII ! JWUIl..iiWaP,- ..gnnr I "You Take and Money Your Pay Your Choice. DemoGratictatoSket. Republican State Ticket Governor, HEBEE M. WELLS.1 Congressman, n 1 . COURSE Treasurer, Treasurer, Treasurer, ALMA GREENWOOD. Auditor, GUY C. WILSON. JAMES HOGGAN. MORGAN RICHARDS. Book-keepin- TkoMAS L. JAMES. x jH. l, Auditor, WEBER. A. J. A. C. BISHOP. Superintendent of Public Jntructionj KARL G. MAESEE, Superintendent of Public Instruction, JOHN It. .PARK. Judgesf of Supreme Court, Court, of SAMUEL R. THURMAN , Supreme Judges THOMAS MALONEY. CHARLES S. ZANE, RICHARD W. YOUNG G. W. BARTCU, ' JAMES A. MINER, United States Senators, JOSEPH L. RAWLINS, MOSES THATCHER. Attorney-Genera- l, J, S. WEAVER. CAPITAL IRVIN T. ALVORD. Judges of Supreme Court, No nominations - I . f LZLJ VITY COMMERCIAL Street. 116 West Sixth V topeka, the Progress some time since, of importance to the people of this county. The Blade hadjeourtesy enough to publish it, but so far as we could find oat, the Progress did not. W e refer to a little Sunday schbol matter. Now as to what we dont knqw. We dont know what claim the Progress, outside of, Fillmore, has on the news of the county. We dont knowj what moral claim the editor gent development, it will becomewe a good know camp. Nevertheless, from what of the formation and have learned of the McArthur Da district, The Blade advises no man to The Moss Minins District In Men go there, nor do we advise them to stay Recorder Twenty-th- c conseien-ciousl- y away. " We cannot, at present, ' camp Assays show well. t boom the district. UI-JL-2L- went From Capt. Hugo DapreZiu who last out to Little Salt Creek early wese HOLDEN HAPPENINGS Week and returned on Saturday, to the can have upon the good will of tbe peocured some information relative the a did graceful ple, nor we jiont believe in drinking in Friday evening Holden hew district. While here attending A. . his brain. Bates, inspiration recent session of the County Court, Capt. thing in honor of Mr. O. from ore Teacher School of been District ha3 the who , Grubs. Peprezio secs red a sample his borne io It seven Holden Co. Millard might here for the past f year?. the new district, took At to follow-ih- c was and 1895. a the with called be tested 14, almost had banquet, it Sept. and Eureka shyer spread in the Relief Hall under the direcresults: Cooper BON per cent, in gold. By 4 nlnck tion of President Maria Ashby. She had The I be . m oz. and a trace the was ladies of a young for her assistants corps Capt. It is learned pretty definitely that Mr. the next morning The Maime Badger." Eldorado. President new selected Underwood to who first brought the Ibex by return the iU , tables were spread the full length mine into prominence in connection with The country rock is a coarse Res hall; they were most gratifying to both Leamington smelter, will again, in conglomerate; the mineral Zone dikor were walls There meats, taste. and and granite near the eye tween quartzite future, take up the work of and fowls served in various forms; j velopment of the Ibex and continue the es about one mile apart'. The mineralsdevelopand cakes of a dozen varities; vege- - ower tunnel on and into the oie. It is fire found, (as far as present pies meats indicate) in blanket veins ivithout tables and fruits to please all.1 It was a learned tbaMessrs. Campbell, Holbrook walls or any definite line of demarcation. grand display Of good things to eat and and Mount, the present owners, are willIt looks as if the minerals,' said Capt. happy face s all blessed by President D. ing for Mi. Underwood to have the a fis- R. a come through had p Stevens, with his lady on his left chance of getting back the large amount Deprezin, following out, band and A. Y. Stephenson, the Bishop, that was squandered in the mine, and ol sure and then spread course that Of on his right. Near him satMr.Daum, the which Mr. (Underwood was mercilessly lines of least resistance, The fact gentleman who just lately arrived from robbed demonstration. awaits theory by those whom he trusted so imthat the minerals form a kind of precious Indiana, and who vvili succeed Mr. Bates plicitly. Afiie Blade has contended all eemant that holds the smooth cobble as principal of the Holden school. Next along that the Ibex muddle would be ftones and pebbles together, and that the to him sat Mr. Bates and wife, the eventually straightened out to the satisitonea are identical in value with the rest honored guests of the evening. After the faction of everybody. We have not been ' f tbe country rock, shows at a glance feast, all retired to the school house and unmindful cjf the inconvenience, loss and that the mineral has been deposited in engaged in dancing and speech-makineven distress to which many persons sne of two ways. If Capt. Deprezins Bishop Stephenson while making honor- were put through the- unfortunate colthe able mention of Mr Bates life and servof thei enterprise. Nor have we theory of fissure origin i3 not correct, lapse ices in Holden, also gave some kind and been unmindful of the fact, that the Ibex presence of the metals can be accounted lor only on the theory of deposition by in- fatherly council to the young people, Company was an incorporation ; that for filtration, and no regularity can be hoped reminding them of their duties to parents Mr. Underwood to have settled ail acfor, as there is but little or no regularity and of their honor to the aged whose counts at the time of the collapse would to conglomerate formations except those faith and toil had wrung frpm the desert have meant to continue tfie life of the lines formed by a cessation snd recom- land the bounties of life and who corporation with all its entangling allimencement of the activity of those forces built schools, and set the feet of their ances and a with those that laidtha conglomerate down in its pres- children in the ways of honor, peace and that were robbing him. To escape all ent bed, and those lines of seperation , the corporation necessarily plenty. Mr. Bates may feel proud of his those metal bearing sandstones of Silver send off, and Nephi will acquire a citizen had tothings, be killed. The end is legally Reef, are g nerally far apart. There may, In whom are many points of excellence near coroner will soon and the drawing d however,' be exceptions and not apparent on the surface. We all have finished his Work. Then from the blanket veins be found, as was the case wish him well, and trust that in a new ruins will arise a strong and robust enin Coyote Creek, about 159 miles south of and wider he will, with renewed terprise omjs that will be a blessing to sphere Yephi, Where antimony was found in energy build additional honors to 'his Millard coupty and to Mr. Underwood. pretty much the same kind of a con- name. The 3lade has no special authority to glomerate. The antimony was bedded for Le Roy Stevens left yesterday Logan assert the foregoing, it is done purely on and capped by deposits of blue clay vary, our own responsibility and is the essence winter. he will this where of collected at various times lag from a few inches to several feet in , Next friday study the usual missionary dance andinformation places. thickness. There are surprises yet in and We further believe Mr. Underwood picnic will be held here. store for geologists and no one can do Elders will pay every dollar due the employes. and Rodney Hughes Harry more than speculate on probabilities that has met Mr. Underwood, and The Ahby will shortly leave for their fields whilewriter we lay no claim to being a sechave past discoveries for their warrant, of to Europe, the latter ond Lava ter, we were never more misand the old saying of prospectors, that to labor, the first the Southern States, In the intervals taken if the face of Mr. Underwood is silver lies in veins and gold is where not that of an honest man. d in the Harry will visit Manti In company with you find it, may bo Mass Pauline Poulsoa and enter into developments in the Moss district. all eternity. May I The Geyser. When we go back in time, and m imag- f acred obligations for be line whole the their along path Charley Howard has resigned his posiination, watch the operation of the fprtion as Mgr.j of the Geyser mine, Mer-cums that laid down that enormous mass of smota aad p.easan Sara PniM. and EdStewart, late of the Ibex, is conglomerate, the subject is' full of in 1895. 17, Holden, Sept. now in charge of that valuable property. terest. In the first placebe rock had to Mr. Howard in the interest of H. B. he formed. Much of it As composed of and othr Detroit capitalists,- - is neJoy are lime some HOLDEN of AGAIN. FROM the pebbles quartzite,s. gotiating for the purchase of the Geyser After their formation, and and other valuable Mereur property. they were broken up and then on the Editor Blade: We ask yOur pardon for again intrudReach of an ocean or the shore of a vast U were inland sea, those jagged fragments ing on your tune and space, but in justof to the and Holden, people roiled about agai ist each other urftil, ice ourself, we have a word to say in regard to' the wer attrition. Smoothed by they Another condition, that of a gradual sub- Fillmore Progress. Tbe editor of that paper calls the statesidence, was necessary in order to acX?ci3 e .tlCs El count Ioe the enormous thickness of the ment that appeared in The Blade from and the brands a roasting, Red which forms the larger portion of the Holden APuntain range east of Nephi, and that people of Holden as ignorant fa not divides Juab4 valley from Sanpete, As knowing the sphere of a county newslist as the rock fragments were smoothed paper. We do plead ignorance An. some resa;hd rounded, the mass gradually sank fad the process of conglomerate lormiug pects. There are some things We know, Went Glovrly on and must Lave consumed however. In the first place we know that The Will soon be rfiovihg their millions of years. Taxing the Four Mile ebai veins as a guide, tbe bulk of tbe Blade was the paper of this comity beFlocks to the Winter rdnge conglomerate was laid down during the fore the Progress was thought of, and in the Western part of Silurian and Devonian ages. At believe it now has a much largercircuta-tioTpocr the" cicse of the latter age," there was a towns of Millard. in most of tha Millald County. Airiod of comparative Test in the down- The Blade editor has af reputation for 4 Rock. ward movement of thi earth 3 crust, and morality and veracity, and his papers WALTER JAMES, to strata be laid carbomfetdas been have because of their jprmitted eagerly sought Has just Laid in a Large dknVn as also beds et csal forming vegete--Jd- h high moral tone. The Progress (not reflecting on the Than another period of subsidence Supply of GENERAL' cfc burred and conglomerate was again share owners) was born in sin and has MERCHANDISE And' Its first iyihed as is proved by its position along been cradled in iniquity editors character is well known and th6 apex of the mountain.' claims. A four need not be mentioned. secured Its present Capt. Deprezm seems editor to with be was organized, district making a name be at csortshereafter will certain i in Salt La See City ihuf as recorder, and of and thereby bangs' a tale,! These known as the Moss district in honor to facts have something to do with olir first were the who ihe Moss brothers For the Coming Season," About the Writing to The Bladd in explanation of camp. attract interest toward in heed the eourj proceedings Holden, but Pelts will1 bo t, van tv five men are in the earupj Bought and Heals or animals is very scarce and the joint our main reasons were first; The statecf sapr lies is Levan some eight or ten ment first appearing in the Progress Furnished as tfsiial. d came out trial in about that i Alvi dirtunt. going Prospectors sAuA h prepared to encounter a rough as editorial matler, otherwise we could j , pot have roasted the editor; second, tfcur.try. ' imaid'Co.-'rjtab-.t C pt j r'' Ait- - be be f a 1H Ho matter ", tvs--- 1 de-fi- V i Kansas. t hidE'&whiimoee; THE V' L- - & RAILWAYI Lv- THROUGH THE a u p RUui (Y MOUNTAINS! Choice of Three Distinct Routes, Hew Goods Arriving Daily. AXD THIS j SCENERY MOST LUGHIFiCEMT RAILROAD ITi 4 VQRXJJ. 'TXIX3 Trains Daily Two Fast Express Prices Lower than Fiver. , each Wat between - OGDEN, SALT LAKE AND DENVER. sh ELEGANT RECL!N1KGGHAIR ' CARS! OTE defy M OlAx6i 3EPrA of4 direct Connections made in Union Depots, E3 K03T THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED RAILWAY IN THE WEST. D- - C. DODGE, General Mangaer.i F.A. WADLEIGH, S. H. BABCOCK, . Traflie Manager. Genl. Pass. Agent. rr, San Pete 4 - he well-define- j over-turne- - "South. North. No. Dist. 1 front Daily Manti 12 23.0 23.2 19.5 16.0 23p 12.40p 12.50p lAr. Ar. Manti 1.45p 10.10a 9.56a 9.42a 9 23a 9.00a 8.40a 8 25a 7.57a 5 0 10.0 14 0 19.5 23 5 27 0 35.0 Lv. Supt. & i . wHhf-rrthfil- i- Ww-se- to-Th- e Biaek-R-oek,- - Salt Lake City, Kerr, G. F. & P. Agent, Manti. EL S. This Twine will operate In everybodys binder, sucCesi-full- But better in the best, The y' - J MINNIE BINDER. r . Local time card. pjfvom In efTeet.Dee. 10, 1894. , at various stations Train' arrive and depart daily as follows : j South-bound- , Leaye 8.30 am 9.30 , ad Leave Stations. North-bound- , Arr. j . s I 925am 8 37 a ref Clear Lake 7.10 am Ar j Mil- ) Lv 5pm 7.50 am Lv ford j Ar 5.15 pm 4.00 am 9.40 pin ....Frlteco. Leave Arrive Trains souh of Juab run daily Except Sni, 3.05pm 4.50 piti GEO.; L. ODELL, Through Sleepers Lakfe to Chicago without change ( Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars, t Elegant day coaches. The only line operating dining car service. The shortest and fastest line to all points east. E. D. WICKINM, Agent; Nephi. D, E. Burley, Genl Anri. PdsSgr. Dept,, City Ticket OLice, 201 Main st., Salt Lake. E. L. Lira ax, Geni Pas gr. and Ticket Agt. , Er Dickinson, Genl Mngr., Omaha s. II. II. Clark, Oliver W. Mink, E. Ellery Anderson, John W. Doane, t 1 . r; condert, rfgtcrick verse . General Manager. Good bample Rooms for CommerCialTT elers. -5 Two through trains daily from Salt Luke to all points East. Pullman Palace frm Salt I! NEPHI HOUSE ....Oasis..., PATS c & Ogden and Logan, Utah; Idaho Falls and Montpelier, Idaho, General Offices, Salt Lake City. Arr. 8 00 pm 5 45 pm 2.00 am . . Ogden 3. IQ am Ar ) Salt j Lv 7.00 pm 4.45 pm 7.15 am Lv j Lake ) Ar 4 33 phi 7.41 am ....bandy .... 4.05 pm 9.12 am .. Fairixeld .. 2.25 pm 11.05 am. .. Eureka.,. 12 45 pm 8.15 a m . . Leb i . m et . . 3010 pm 8 25 am Amern Fork 3.20 pm 8.32 am Fleas t Grove 3,13 pm i 8,55 am ... .Provo,... 2 50 pm 9.14 am Spanish Fork 2 32 pm 9 32 am . . . Fay son. . . 2 17 p'm 10 33 am',. ..Nephi.... 1215 pm 11.15 am Ar j Tt1mH Lvl2.45 pm 1 1.35 am Lv f Arl2.30 pm j 1.05 pm Leamington 10.55 am , -- WALTER 'JAMES See tthat each BALL BEARS A RED TAG. Tubular Steel Cyhlone Mowers and Rakes ' from the Manufactory of W. A, Wood, are unexcelled; SO also are all the lines we represent ia Utah and Idaho. Atnbhfc whihb are found Bain Wagons. , Deere and Oliver Plows, Bussell Threshing Machine Tiger Hakes and Hay Loaders, Columbus, Lindsay and Fowler Bicydes. Address, 1 ; e And take no olhfer.. THEODORE Br.UBACK, Pres. & Genl Manager, of-Blac- one-side- Sheaf of VTh.e&t Brand, j i I k"3Ljpjph Plymouth Sisal Binding Twins j -- - Ask ybur storekeeper for Direct connections at Nephf with Union Padifie Railway from and to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Butte and intermediate points, and all pointe East and We.,t. Stop on signal, n D.'-McAr- But that which breaks the least, behave lb Sell 43 0 Ttains leave Manti for SterlingjFunks Lake and Morrison at 2:20 p. m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Returning arrive at Manti at 5:25 p. m. , Sheep Hens - n't W Disf. from No. 2 Nephi Daily Draper -Moroni Chester Fphraim 8.0 i.23p j Salt Springs I!olloway( Fountain Green 33 0 33 0 11.50a 12.05p Stations, Lv. Nehpi 43.0 55a 11.20a 10 , 4 - - Effective Thursday, August 1st, 1095. -- t S u p5x ira tri.cIerat, TIME TABLE NO. 14. othe-rock- e C3-- . i--T. Railway - r, oo E3 - Valley- - WANT TO SEE YOlA C3T W E COIPETION g. - -I StandardGangc N jVESTCRH. b-o- un-Hket- 'll 10LLEGE TU! FOR JUAB. T v7ith a Full and Complete Inne of Fall Cpodc. consisting of Trade winners in sll Departments Come and see us. 1 SCORE ANOTHER I I - to a limited number of persons. This course will be completed In 40 lessons. No charge for diplomas. Address, l, Superintendent of Public Instruction, ' ' , Fourth Regular Pric One O. YOUNG. Attorney-Genera- 3 3 j ) Attorney-Genera- k po rl , give To advertise our College we wnl in Doua thorough course of instruction g and ble and Single Entry Commercial Arithmetic, by mail, at , Auditor, pi j. e r S'.Vl SECURE THIS Congressman, Secretary of State, CAPTAIN T. C. BAILEY. JAMES CH1PMAN. v Gnjy5 U' x Congressman, B. H. ROBERTS. Secretary of State, FISHER S. HARRIS. 4 t Governor, HENRY W. LAWRENCE. Ck lJ Hue. D3 Popaiist State Ticket. Governor, JOHN T. CAINE. , CLARENCE E. ALLEN. Secretary of State, JAMES T. HAMMOND, 1 r L-- ? 'I HYDE TJ JaT X T'iVi .ORE IS tbe LEADING HOTEL of NEPHI A Hack Meets All Trains, Free to Patrons. Two Sample Itooras. Nearest to Busine&i Centre. , Hack Meets all Trains, Free to to and from tbe station. IE GOLDSBROEGfl H Proprifiki' MRS. C. R. FOOTE, Proprietor. Hot an! Cold LATHS -- For- TXIUrIAN & wedgwood Attorneys - at - Lstr. ' , and 3 r,?nni 14 National Bank it fit |