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Show OODEM 1T1CMM. Wc take the following from the Junction of yesterduy : The Fair was opened yesterday at Woodmansce'a Hall, Main street. The exhibition of fruit was the Jiuest ever seen in tho county, and visitors frem the cuit pronounced it tho best they had ever witnessed. The vegetables exhibited were splendid, but wc hopo to see more of them to-day. The leather, cloth, quilts, coverlids, etc., were excellent, aud worthy of exhibition exhibi-tion in any country. In tho line arts department the principle feature was a : painting designed for a transparency; by Mr. James Kvans, which will be very elfcctivo when used for the pur-poso pur-poso designed. Tho imported furniture furni-ture exhibited by FaicIos undFidcock cannot be surpassed in tho Territory. The stock, mechanical work, etc., will be more complete to-day, and these, with other features of the show, will be referred to in our nest, when the list of piizes awarded will be published. pub-lished. Last Wednesday night a freight train parted on tho U. 1 li. K., near Castle rock. Next morning the freight train bound west ran into the part left on the line. One man was killed, and a quantity of machinery for a woolen factory, fac-tory, consigned to II. B. Clawson, superintendent Z. C. M. I., was broken into a thousand pieces. Joseph Skcen, of Plain cily, with two boys, ono ton ycara and the other fourteen years of ago, took out of tho ground and put into the -cellar JGO bushels of potatoes on Monday last. Who can beat that? F. A. Hammond, Kstp, of O&den valley, penetrated to our sanctum yesterday, yes-terday, and gave a good account of the condition of affairs in tho little valley in the mountains. Peace prevails, tho people feel well, hoppers laid their eggs early there, but they appear to be dead. We hopo the people of Og-den Og-den valley will be froo from the pests j next year; they deserve a full crop if j any people do in the mountains. |