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Show LETTER FUOM LITTLE 0T-1 TONW null. j Ai r. Jmi- 11- 1 .!.,. ,-. II ,u : ' T-ie -ki.-- of Alt i ate bright: the , wcati,. r ..:-m -oi-l ag:wabi(.. the ' -now I.L-t d:-.pp.MM!ig. .'id e. i' - W'e-Vue trulv g:t- ful -. tin- funded fun-ded of gem ti -nti-mi.e. and -mc.-i. Is hope lh:i'. tho ra- of in. sun will not dunirii-h inwauntii. un'.d the ImL- ol our h .inliful -n..w eiiluely d-ap-c.tr. ! Wuh the ch.ii:-- in ine w-atlid .oni-s an in- ic.i-e of bu-iiu-s.-; the h..-t.-l an.', rot.uuants are doing a lucia-live lucia-live bti-iu--. and the merchant.- aic kept bti.-y atl.-n'ling to the wanL- of, their manv cu.-toiiici--. Tlie citiep-ofthe citiep-ofthe place .-how,-.! their eii. rgy and patrioli-iu. bv having the main si reel i renoval-l. by removing the dill j aud tilth th.tt had U-eii allowed to :io- cuninlate during the l.i.-t winter. Willi ihe ec,-ption of a few hillo,-k of i ce ;u id snow, the strei ts of Aha now pre-ont i-uite a crliiablcappear-iiiu-iliir Aha. Il may U.k a little frigid to .-I rang. -is. but to us it U'-gins U'-gins lo a,-.-ume a .-. ring-like lteauty. We have had .pule il season of jtolice I I'u.-iia-ss. but it amounts to nothing worthy of note, outside tlie kval interests in-terests of tin- town. Tiie court proceedings, pro-ceedings, y. st onlay, justice Varnes presiding, were really di-graeeful. If a court cannot maintain onler, and dignify its position, then it h:id Itct-tcr Itct-tcr resign u othce into somcltcidy's hands who ill at loa-t have due respect res-pect and decorum shown to the court while in sc-sion. The mines of the district are looking look-ing well, but tlie lower levels in mo-t of the principal ones tire Honied with water; llhs will retnrd the workings but ;i short time. The l-'lagstatf mine is now making arrangements to ship one hundred tons of ore per day. The force of men i- to be increased, and everything every-thing al-out tlie mine is in a prosperous prosper-ous condition, reports to the contrary notwithstanding. The smelters are being torn down, but new ones are to be inunedi.itcly constructed on the sile of the old ones; in the meantime, the ores are to lie shipped to the Last Chance .'inciter, at Sand v. The Emma mine is increasing its shipments, and is loading all teams that go to the mine. Teamsters have no excuse to go down Cottonwood ennon empty, Tlie recorder, John McDonald, hap removed his office from Street &, Ralph's store, to more eligible and commodious inuirlei-s, nearly op-sile. op-sile. The increasing business of this office necessitated the removal to some pliiee where the crowd, that is around the store, could be avoided, and where men could have their business busi-ness conducted in a better and more satisfactory manner. Mae. is on hand at all hours, and is always ready to give information respecting the mines uf Little Cottonwood. We expect to show n large increase in the business of our camp, if the present beautiful weather continues even one week. That will be sulli-cient sulli-cient to melt the snow and make the roads passable for wagons to Alta. , Akciiuiai-1). |