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Show Eva.nsto.n. Mr. 11. V. Morris informs in-forms us that the U. P. R. E. works at Evanston are being rapidly pushed ibrward. The weather is clear and fine, with about as much snow as there is here; and the nights are cold enough to freezo the skin off a conger eel. The determination is to continue operations until the works are completed, which will be in three or four weeks, if the weather continues favorable. There are some sixty to seventy persons residing re-siding at Evanston, besides those working work-ing on the round house, and at Alma, three miles from it, where the Wyoming Wyo-ming coal mines are, there is a population popu-lation of probably a hundred and fifty. There is a large-sizej city surveyed at Evanston, which will soon become a place of considerable importance. |