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Show Hk STATELINE. H Statcllnc, Utah, Dec. 7, 1010. B R. G. Warner scorns to be progress- B ing very nicely on his Homestead BBBB near BBBB H Miss Lizzie Roberts has been busily B engaged this week at dress making, B M!bs Lizzie soctns very industrious. BBB H Mrs. C. W. O'Grain is very busy B this week doing some assessment H Work on the Golden Eagle for Mr. B Muldoon, and as soon as finished, Mr. B Buehl will resume work on the Rico BBBj BBBB? at B August Sntro was up fiom his ranch H in the Escnlnnte Valley last week. H Mr. Satre wont up to the Ophir on BBBJj business, roturning in tho afternoon. KBr Jess Roberts has been hauling up1 H Mrs. Drako's wood, and now he is en-' H gaged in rc-roofing part of her house. H Mrs. Drnko will be very comfortable BBS this winter. BBBJ V iSi Ir' Mys wno nas ",cen woiking nt BBBM""1 tho Ophir mine for some timo, finds he H has to go to tho Washington Mining H' District in Beaver County to do some BBBB assessment work on his holdings IK- " ""tKero. BBBB B A report from GoldBprlngs says that BBBB Mr. Drake got his hand mashed by a H, falling boulder, but it is stated that BBBBp Ill's hand is gotting well rapidly, al- H, though tho right fore finger is use-BBBB) BBBB' John Erickson camo over from BBBB' Beryl Monday, leaving the following BBBJL morning for the Washington Mining BBBJi District in Beaver County, whero ho BBBJp has boon engaged for a number of Hl years running a tunnel to tap tho HBBk Brcckcn ledge. Mr. Erickson assorts BBBBW, that ho expects to break into tho HBBBBJ. ledge in about two more shifts. BBBBBBBk X C. W.' O'Grain who is on a lay-off H h "from the Utah Gold and Copper Co's H J mines for a couple of weeks, is down H on the Burgess ranch helping to or- BBBJ cct a residence for Mr. Burgess, Mr, BBBJ , Foster camo in Tuesday from Bull Bft, Valley and stopped at Mr. O'Grain's BBBJ r place. He is also helping. H Tho cow boys have just left; they B woro tolling a "good one" on one of -4 tho Miners at Pioche, Name not mon- B W-t" tioncd. The party it sooms went and B f asked for a job at one of tho Mines, B his wish was granted, 'but instead of BB preparing to go to work ho asked tho B Foreman for a ten day lay-off to chase BB i wild horses. wi BB pr George Flinspach is very interested B in the showing at his workings, which H is reported as very good, but Mr. Flin- B 1 spach seems to forget about his mine B when mail day comes. Mr. Flinspach ' BBB t is a native of Germany, and his old home is near tho French Border, and ho gets his homo paper regularly, it is interesting indeed to hear Mr. ! Flinspach tell tho Gorman side of the war, ho is interested in all the moves on the Western front, but at present his attention is directed toward the Balkan Peninsula, whore Gcrmons will be in possession of the Suez Canal by next Spring. |