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Show I JTEDITORIALj Qk.n.d Local 1 U. DEPARTMENT. Sf "HE THREE CITIES AND' NEIGH- Bf BORS. W ' ipoitflCB aro vrarinlnK up. -4jPolltlCE are warnilnc up In Lolil. f ;",if 'Mat Dixon Ih back to work again. 4?'li''' Ir f00, Dcrn ,ln,, returned from .i ;&'.' Calicnto. . V a" ' VH MIhs Kato Coffey Id nttcndlng tho . ?' . UnlverElty of Utah. Lehl beat Spanlnli Fork at basket ball by a ncoro of 11 to 9. ,i Work Ib iiroKressliiK very favorably i In tho IiKo SIJu dlHtrlct, this county, Tlmil KlnK luis just como down ',' from tho Wyoniluu nilno for u short S. Htny. . j ,-t MIi;s Hdna Krulso of American j r& Tork was bndly Injured whllo bottMng fruit Friday. i Marshal CraVford of crcur . broiiKht his Infant child to I .oh I for ' .Mirlal Friday last. T,ho San Pedro switch has rearhod iti' flour mill Hlte and tho mill v, III bo bulk as fust as possible. T & C j , Thomas Wilson of Mttraln and Bvn, 5 E. Thornton of American Fori., will 3 hereafter sail tho stormy sen ot Hfo na 1 one. J J t.1 v A llttlo son of Mr and Mrs. Mark 4 of Lehl, "who was hadly scalded p. 1 short tlmo uko. Is now prowe-tslni; ' ' flntily. i " k's " Stevo Ames, who was brnkeman on tho Wstrn lino to Mrcur, MIphJ in n, Suit Uiki. lioHjiIlnl the other u ;y or t tjphpld fr. ' Tom JcnnlRk'H rf 8r-U Lake )r.t let 1 a. contract to oxteud tlio S0i-foot tun- nt-l In tho TMrd Term prospeot 10 mllos west of (IrautsvUlc. ( ,1. I.. Marshall and George Hiau- moml huve been nutiitd by the kov"--nor to reprstnt Tooe coun-y ax tbe Goods Houds convention. 'i .'J i Snow has fallen so -lep at the rul- 1 vor lako reservoir time nil th incu ij s uorklm; thero wero obllRcd to cotiio i s down to Amerlcun Fork. . ,s I'orfoct tin n beveriiKO or tred'o'Aw P is .1. W. HAHl'KH WhltUoy tho ktnil y our Krnndfivthr u.d. Sol.) by 1 Adatr.son &. Co., Amet'-un Fori-. It W. Watt, forme poattni.Htcr i. Mereur, has bi.uutit i. contmlllui; !u-cerost !u-cerost lit te Hall (laKu. Iter C, nor-.tiutidlRH-lirokers, ut1 ?it Ij.ki (,'on Evers would mf. .o nn cjll:r tnyor and Judge Unii'rwool i igii judse, but the s.tnie iuu bi sail : . Oioie Hurlb'H mul a Cra.wfor-1. I Uta,h O-wfclll bt Dre'.-i' .i ' oB t'i- Good Routs comcnllou by T St. Vjlor. Fmnk Hoyer, Abel John V. tn. R R Irvine, Ilyrmn I.einm.iu. A farewell party was tendered l.o-ro l.o-ro utiii Uilnanl Ilusli, of Cloor, who nr calle,! to survo iiiIhh!ous In Australia an.l the Sandwich Islsnds. Th firmr of hohl Inve df elded t put lnu pit'TtpliiK plant on .the Inko with r.uffloleiit onpaolty to Irrlh'nte 1 4.101 luRtMil 6f 2,000 ncres us first f6ntempltttcd. An Important strike has been made In lliBjMah.i Rioup of mines owned by M. .1. Stownrt. Assays run as hlsn as .lllrt ounced of silver. A boom Is looked for In the near futuio. Hber I. McNiel, it 12.1oar-old boy fiom ir:rlcnn Fork, was before Judgf Br.oih yesterday on n rharjto of incorrigibility, After hearing some of th evidence tho caso was continued till Saturday, the child liolnjj commit-ted commit-ted to thp.clinrge ot the probation oin-cer oin-cer till that time. Fully 2,00 Oacres of land will bo brousht under cultivation thrniiRh tho umiiDlnB scheme which was started by tho Lolil Commercial club, The plan Is to pump water from Utah lake. MIprob Alice and Eva Thornton or American Fork were both married last Wednesday, tho former to Oeori;o Holman of Manila, at Salt I..iko Temple, Tem-ple, and tho latter to Thotnns Wilson at Provo. The recent rains damned a prent amount or grain In this vicinity. Tho Jtralif Rtandlns In'thti (lolil was scrl-otily scrl-otily chmuRcil, and It is osllmatcd tho low will go Into tho thoiisnuda of buahels. ;t 'oi Onn hundred bushels of when I were (Kotroycd by lire nt Clover last week. While thrCBhlni; at Robert StruyllnK's fat-ni a fire strrted and dumaKOd tho nntiarntor as well as the loss abovo mentioned. Clarence O. Dicsseri formerly ot Mereur has gone lo New York to take a post-Rrnduate courso In mining en-Klnoerlng en-Klnoerlng ut Columbia college. Ho has been with the Ncwhousc company tho past summer. As n result of tho showing In the Plher filanco, Messrs. Thomas E. and Itlchnrd B. Stpgle.i who pwn property which ndJ0lnsjtho,l!yeY GlanceTvimvo , rondo preparations to carry on devilment devil-ment tho entire winter. 0 01 The strike In the Silver Olancc, In American Fork, still looks very good to those who have tho propcity under bond and leaso. Tho vein Is nbout four feet thick and carried n good showing of Icid-bromldo ore. Tho Eoglos hud a great tlmo on the evening of tho 20th Inst. Their meth-ods meth-ods on tho occasion were patterned nftor the Elks and replenished the treasury by the actions of n kangaroo court. Tho bovs paid their fines pleasantly and all litnl a good tlmo. ot tf Sister Sarah II. Hatch of Grants-illie, Grants-illie, Tooelo county, passed through this city Sept. 15. 1005, on her return from tho Sandwich Islands mission for which ho wus set apait Jan. !!, 1903. Tho confercnceit at I.ule, Oatm und Hllo, Hawaii, we-e her fields of labor. Her labors weio mainly teach'tig school at Lule; ii'ie also traveled some on tho Inland of Hnwall In the Hellef society work. Descret News. Ot Ot Fllod with the county clerk are the article on which the Western Pacific Mining and Development company Is founded. Tho new company Is capitalized capi-talized at 1250,001, with as many shnres of tho par value of Jl each. Edward J. Yard Is designated as Its president: J. H McChrystnl, vice-president, vice-president, and E'roy N. Clark as sec rctary and treasurer. These, wllh .!. G, Uwyn and Charles O. HaMer to consilium the board of directors. Tho property of the company consists ol thirteen locations embracing nbout 2d Oactes on Gold mountain, Clifton district, Tooelo county. v ot With a slngla shot tho United Topllff hroV.' up no ,ohi than 20,000 tons of roc!, oiiough Hmernck with Which to niw-t t!i requirement of (he cotr.pruj'n fu-r.- c-s at HInghnm Junction Junc-tion ior eve- s- ty days, tho companv In th rotluetioii of Its ores rt the lead-hhiFtii lead-hhiFtii sn'' w ' er furnaces cmptoyln; wi oierage of about 300 tons dnllv. In tf.o ojierntlon of the ipiarrles, Raid Su-perlfUHnd'nt Su-perlfUHnd'nt Allen, emplojment Is afforded bptw.n 10 and 50 persons, rn ' vhlle the cvwi Is not u large" ontr !t br-J r.Ked not n little to the animation anima-tion of Hn h 'pfy, aboo which It Is ' r. t-'. i.pd l the nucleus for one of iv'Ml'fcrf.b''j j" i ulatlon. |