Show OUR EASTERN NEIGHBORS A colony is being organized there to settle in the Teton country Uintali county The party will leave in about sixty days Among those who have decided de-cided to leave are Fred Hess Henry Huempfner August Ihnow Charles Walters and AI Andrews Laramie Times State Engineer Mead says that the four great rivers which have their origin ori-gin in Wyoming will water an acreage I as extensive as that fertilized by th Nile The land which can be reclaimed 5n a single arid region is a great in i regon are as that which in Egypt requires for Its cultivation the labor of 2000000 I lof people and supports a population i of 7000000 Evanston NewsRegister NewsRegster The youngest memberlof theWyoming senate is Hon C C Hamlin of Sweet water and the youngest member of the house is Hon K H Knittle of Converse Con-verse Both are 27 but Clarence is about six months younger than Bob Though short on summers as compared com-pared wibh their colleagues both boys are long on brains and promise to be long and shining lights in their I line of duty Bill Barlow A very interesting relic of former warlike days in the Basin was found by George Greet 011 the < banks of the Nowood near the mouth of Ten Sleep a short time ago says the Hyatbsville Record The relic which was partly embedded In i2he sand was an officers sword with a mounted gold hilt and line steel blade all in a perfect state of preservation except the iron work on the hilt which was badly rust eaten i The name of First Lieutenant Bailey was carved on the hilt along with some other characters which the hand of time had so nearly obliterated tat or what lit I was impossible to determine I they were A complete description of the sword had been sent to General Miles with the hope that the former owner of tine weapon might be traced and the mystery surrounding his death and loss of the sword solved and the relic thereby restored to the relatives of he warrior who wielded i |