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Show gress-Revlew every week. Hence these heart-rending walls from the county seal. Take a tumble, llrother Anderson, Ander-son, and try and get out a real newspaper, news-paper, If you know how. Next week tho Chronicle will publish pub-lish nn Illustrated article on the great Rainbow Natural Bridge of southeast-ern southeast-ern I'tah. It li written by Joseph K. I'ogue of tho IT. 8. National Museum, and will be found a very readable article. arti-cle. I'tah has a great many natural wonders and the greut bridge in the southeastern part of the state, hewn out by the wind and sand and water of centuries, are not the least remarkable. remark-able. LOST On Tuesday, a red envelope containing Invoice and shipping bill of hardware from Salt hake Hardware Co. Finder please return to A. I. Wallace. A. E. Gull this week sold ICO acres of land In Section 20 and 240 acre In Section 21. southeast of Delta. The buyer are six well to do Spanish Fork farmers who will bring down stock and Implements to work the land. They may bring down a traction engine. The Hotel Delta has Just Installed a line cash register. Landlord Cooper Is evidently getting In more money than he can carry In his pocket. Work has been commenced on a well for the new depot. A twlevelneh pipe will be sunk. FOR HALF, Twenty shares of Melville Mel-ville water stock. Enquire at the Chronicle office. We learn from Engineer Morton that the Delta Co. will put In the new steel Hume this season, and that work for if will be commenced at once. Thl will be good new to the west side farmers farm-ers and w ill banish any fear that there will not be plenty of water for theui tne coming season. Delay In getting the glass front for the new more of the Delta Mercantile and Implement Co. Is holding back the completion of the fine new building. IN AND AROUND DELTA Tie Week's News from the Coming Metropolis The neat bungalow office of the I'tah Ileal Estate aud Live Slock Co., otherwise other-wise Moody & Cropper, Is nearly completed com-pleted and will be ready for occupancy occu-pancy by Saturday. It will be an attractive at-tractive additoti to Delta's business houses. Dr. Stockham Is also preparing to put up a good fined building to be used as a drug store. He will bulM on the corner of Second North and Fourth West, near McClaiu & ("opening's office. The excavation has been made and material Is on hand for a six-room, story and a half residence for Ed Bishop, Bish-op, opposite Avery Bishop's residence. Arthur Humphries ha gone to Idaho ou business and during his absence ab-sence Andrew Grunstod is looking after the business of the Delta Lumber Lum-ber Co. N. 8. Bishop is preparing to make quite a number of Improvement n hi farm west of Delia. He Is having a four-room frame house put up, a stable 16 u2 with stall and a cement floor, a hay barn, hi granary Improved Im-proved and a well dug. Mr. Bishop evidently Intend to broaden out a an up-to-date farmer. A. L. Bailey, local agent of the llaker Lumber Co., ha received his first consignment of lumber. The yard la located Just west of the warehouse ware-house of the Hub Mercantile Co. Bert Wallace bought the first bill of lumber from the new company. B. E. Cooper of the Hotel Delta made a business trip to the city this week. The new office of the Chronicle doesn't show very much style on th outside, but the interior Is rather tony with are wall paper, shelves and fixture. fix-ture. We have got all the latest magazine mag-azine and papers, and a very attractive attrac-tive line of valentine. Our fancy stationery sta-tionery will be along In a few days. Ye, but week' Chronicle wa a pretty bum number. For one thing the editor wa In Salt Lake all the week picking out hi stock of stationery, station-ery, valentine and new printing material ma-terial for hi printing office, and second sec-ond on account of our bum mail service. serv-ice. About half of the correspondence failed to get to the office until after the paper wa printed. The Chronicle Is of such uniform excellence that a poor number raises a strenuous kick. From ten to fifteen land seeker have been coming Into Delta every d iy for the past week, and the Hotel Delta ha had more guest than It could accommodate. ac-commodate. The visitor came from California, Illinois, Colorado. Kentucky Ken-tucky and various part of Ctah. Although Al-though a giKd many thousand acre liave been sold the past two month, the visitor find there are plenty of desirable tracts still left. Every one 1 delighted with the country and the opportunities It afford. One Southern South-ern California man told the editor he found the climate here more desirable desir-able than In the Golden State. It would certainly be hard to beat the weather we have bad In Millard county coun-ty the past week or two. No. Molly, the editor ha not wiped lelta off the map, but It I evident from the kick he has received that he will be wiped off the earth If he , doesn't keep Delta on the map every week und all the time. Wm. Manderfield ha kept hi word i and a night man I now on duty at Delta, F. O. Bollinger taking the grave yard shift" Monday night. The official of the Salt Lake Koute evl- , dently recugnixe the Importance of , Ielta and this new acquisition I greatly appreciated by the people. , The Felton farm of 120 acre on the , west side, which ha been operated by , Jacob DeBree, hax been sold to John A Bolton, of Los Angeles. Mr. Uol ton also bought the adjoining forty owned by Ed Johnson. If our esteemed contemporary, the ( Irogre-Review, would cut out about , 71 Inches of Its cheap quack and for- , elgn advertising matter which 1 only ' used a filler to save setting up live , new, end li partnership witn. a Salt j Lake liquor house, hlch I an en- , couragement to the Fillmore boy tt) f buy cheap whickey, and then try to , make the paper a real newspaper. It ( could accomplish mure real g ood for ,, 1: community than all It futile knock- J , i;:g of the Chronicle. This paper fill" . , a b-nic felt wata In the county and I ,y taking buiiiex a ay from the l'r- j , |