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Show Mines and Mining. A lxdy of pay ore has been struck In tho Camp Floyd district ono nnd ono-half ono-half miles southeast of tlio Olcncoo property, and about flvo miles from the famous Mcrcur. It is timlllar to the oro found in that mlno nnd tho find enlarges tho district wonderfully. It assays from 2 (07.00 gold. S.W.Itosa has appointed Mr. dcorgo Ivann toact nsbls Doputy Recorder of the I-chl Minim? District, with full power to act at any nnd nil times during Ids term of office. So that anyone hnv lug claims to record may hand them ether to Mr. Kvnns or Itoss. Henry Montgomery, pofessorof Chemistry Chem-istry nnd Mctnlurgy In tho University of Utah has completed an oxtended nn-nlysls nn-nlysls of tho green stono discovered by S.W.ltoei nenr Cnmp Floyd. It Is n torn pound different from anything discovered dis-covered heretofore, except a very few gems which vcro found burled with other precious stones in como of tho prehistoric pre-historic mines of America. I'rof. Montgomery's Mont-gomery's mini) sis chows it to bo n Hydrus l'hospbntool Aluminum with n t.lncturo of Chromium tho Chromium giving It Itxjboautlftl color. Tho nearest known stono resembling the "Ilosslte" ii Turquoii a mineral mined chiefly In I'ersin, of a beautiful bluish green color. They arc of tlio same specific gravity lh reecho a high polish, are found In rcnlform uiatscs nnd In rnmllied veins. Turquoise la six in hardness while "Kossltc" Is oujy five. YVhllo tho color, ing matter in Turquoise is copper that nlileh gives (ho color to "llcsslto" is Chromium giving n moro greenish tono to tlio latter. Tlio Washington authorities suggested tlio name of Hoss-lto Hoss-lto this being tlio first known discovery. Thoco who wish tissuo paper for ball dresses for the paper bnll can sccuroany shade they wish by calling nt Trano's. To-day Mr. Hammer madonSO foot transfer to J.J. Thomas who intends soon to commence erecting a building on tho same. Kvans nnd Thurmau havo ordered a car load of lumber and w ill soon commence com-mence 11 two story brick store and ollko block. ... ,W, I-, Wohli has received i, hand-anno hand-anno Heading Hoad Ilaccr bicycle from tho manufactures. It is n lino wheel and sold nt rqaRonnblo ligure. 1'artlcH wlio were out hero on Monday night noticed a lire in American Fork, It was It. K. Hunter's bain ablazo and was burned to tho ground, loss about $I,r00; fully Insuied. Tho Orchard Fnrm ilnin nt Nnmpn, Idaho, broko yestcrdny. Tlio water covers 1000 rcres nnd is 70 feet deep. Houses, stock nud small buildings were swept nwoy by scores. With tlio opening of Spring Tolil promises to develop moro activity than for any season past. Yesterday Messrs Cnmplioll and Whitman commenced pxenvoting for their new building on Main Street and will soon commence 'erecting a handsome brick structure. Mtlieildgc, Thomas nnd Co. have begun be-gun quarrying out lock nt tlio Sugar Co's. lime quarries near l'illcnu I'oint, for next reason's run. The rock will be broken into pieces of about -1 in. in diameter di-ameter nt tlio quarries, and ns soon as tho road will permit teams will commence com-mence hauling it to tho factory. Tlio Tribune is responsible for the following fol-lowing 'yam." "A funny yet serious accident hap pened on tlio Southern I'ncillc tialu arriving ar-riving in Ogdcn on Sunday morning, A lady while yawning got her loner jaw dislocated and torn long tlmo could not gotit replaced, not until a surgeon wns called. Ho spoke of the evils of yawning yawn-ing and uciy lady on the trniu tried not toynwn, nml.of courso wero nt it continually, con-tinually, to their great trouble of mind. On the fcamo train was n man who when pulling on Ida ovcicoat, dislocated Doth bis arms, and the pnrscngcrs imagined tliero was a, "hoodoo" on board, nnd were not ensy until Ogdeuw.H reached. " |