| Show HEWS FROM KEAKBY CITIES AND TOWNS BIG VEIN OP COAL FOtKD NEAR IHCHFIEID TDTAH A Unulc For Salmon CityA Scrap In the Iflilio Houae Oll Locations in nrniaEOlore Cool XHacovcrleat rur Larson an old Bingham miner has found a rich vein of coal five miles west of Richfield says the Advocate Ad-vocate He and four other men are now sinking a shaft The croppmgs were found low down in a deep gulch but on account of the danger of floods he shaft is being sunk from the sun face Mr Larson who understands his business says It Is a sure thing and will supply all the surrounding country with coal of a good Quality Statistician Thurman of Lehl Is overrun with question as to the amount Of population of the sugar metropolis me-tropolis The population Is near 2600 An increase of tvbout 3D per cent in five years There are numerous questions ques-tions being asked concerning the work oc all the statisticians The result of this labor will be tabulated and pub ished shortly Dispatch OCR 2CORTKERV NEIGHBORS Ic is understood that Mr Phil Shenon frill open a bank hero as soon as his new building is completed This Is one I of the much needed institutions of jemhi counts and will be a great accommodation ac-commodation to our citizens Salmon City Recorder In the house the other day when the jill providing for a tax on mortgages was up for consideration a lively tilt tonic place between Representatives Bennett and Gamble Gamble spoke m favof of the measure and during the course of his remarks with sre t gusto stated that he always practiced what he preached and called upon Almighty God to bear testimony At this point Representative Bennett arose and asked permission from the chair to submit a question to the saintly member from Xiatah The speaker stated that there was no objection ob-jection If the gentleman acaulesced which he did when the following remarks re-marks were bandied Mr Bennett Mr Gamble you say you always practice what you preach Mr Gamble Tes sir Mr Bennett Well If that is the case I want to ask you how many more rotes would Willis Sweet have 1C you were now practicing what you preached in every school house in La ah county during the last campaign This was too much for the old renegade rene-gade and he fell back into his chair with a dull sickening thud and hung his head in shame Rathdrum Post H F Gear and family left last week for Salt Lake Mr Gear has charge of the Gold Hill companys cyanide plant He has worked up the big pile of sulphurets taken out years ago Concentrators will be put in the mill soon to save the sulphurets Mr Gear will return In about B month when the cyanide plant will again be put in operation The sulphurets Mr Gear has worked by this process have turned out from 1G to 30 per ton Idaho World |