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Show going to put up a 11,000,000 brewery at Cheyenne Chey-enne next spring. It is expected that the revenue of the Laramie postofflce will this year reach 110,000, which will entitle the city to free delivery. W. O. Owen of Laramie has been awarded by the government the contract to re-survey re-survey a large tract of land near Casper. Tte price Is 15090. The Lander Clipper says it is likely to te quite a little while before worklaeim-mtne. worklaeim-mtne. d on the government tciool building at the Wind River agency. A new full roller process flouring mill, with a manufacturing capacity of fifty barrels per day, is being erected on Clear creek, two miles from Buffalo. Burton, who committed, or attempted, raps on the II UH 11-year-old girl of Mrs. Jones at Laramie, was lound guilty as charged and will go to the penitentiary. Laramie Bocmering: Mr. Ott of the Times starts for Denver tomorrow to get a German printer, He says he will scon com-, mence the publication of a German paper. Cheyenne, Carbon, Rawlins and Sara-tono Sara-tono are among the towns ambitious to Bweome the outfitting and supply point for the Brush creek mines, to which a stampeod Is expected next spring. The discontent amocg the employees of the Union Pacific coal mines Is lncreaf lag. The miners have openly declared their intentions inten-tions of a strike if the car famine Is not Immediately Imme-diately crushed. G. R. Moss, who has been working in the shops at Ltramle for some time, quietly sent his family east a few days ago, and skipped out himself. He left an Indebtedness of tiOO at the stores. Mr. Matthews, an expert from the Omaha office of Chief Chemist Hodges, Is testing test-ing coal between Cheyenne and Omaha on the Union Pacific. The railway men call Mr. Matthews Mat-thews "the smoke Inspector." The Laramie Republican says: A narrow gauge road out through the Centennial to the Saowy range, to reach tho Brush creek mines, Is talked of a great deal now. It would tap the coal mines beyond the Little Laramie and develop a first-class coal camp out there. Messrs. Burry and Cleveland of Lewlston are putting In an extensive plant at Miners' Delight, and from samples sent to various sampling works at various places have received very good returns. The country Is rich In gold, and there Is no doubt but what the Medicine Bow range will come to the front In mining circles In the near future. - WYOMING NOTES. Douglas is to hare a democratic paper about November 1st. A large salt deposit is believed to exist ex-ist in the vicinity of Green Mountain. "Waleedi" is the name, of a new game of cards that has caused a flutter In Laramie Lar-amie society. The Cincinnati brewing association is ! |