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Show ranch formerly owned by Mr. Hortack and will go in the pig and poultry business on a large scale. He has five big incubators ordered from St. Louis. The thrashing machines are running in earnest around Maker, and by the lookcNtof the stacks they will not be through until snow files. You are doing do-ing well. Doe. Last Saturday Mr. Graham Quate and two companions explored a rave In Mt. Morah, north of here, that may rival the Mammoth cave. The party never reached the end of the cavern; their supply of candles proved inadequate inade-quate and they were compelled to return re-turn to the upper world after remaining remain-ing more than four hours in the bowels bow-els of the earth. A small deposit of organic matter that had become bltu-minlzed bltu-minlzed was discovered. I'robably two miles or more were traversed by the exploring party, Mr. George T. Smith has taken up a homestead near linker and Is now busy building a house and corralls before be-fore winter sets in. The Hiaokhorse mines, as well as mill has closed down for the winter. A smull force of men are still at work on the California group. Mrs. Deerlng of the Ghana lloardiug House had the misfortune to break her arm, and had to he taken to Liy for treatment. Mr. F. D. McQueen has discontinued his store at lilackhorse. Mrs. Schumacher Schu-macher has been clerking in the ltaker store for some time. The rumors are this time, "a painter from Kureku and a young lady from Fillmore." Next. Horn, near timber-line, on Mt. Jeff Davis, a baby girl Mr. and Mrs. Til-lord Til-lord are the ones to lie congratulated. Mother and child doing well. Mr.' J. H. Koblson has come back from California to again lake charge of his old ranch at Warm Creek. Mr. Doule Hoblson has gone to Salt Lake to attend the L, D. 8. Business Col legtt. NEWS FROM BAKER, NEVADA. Mr. C. R Jensen has bought the |