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Show WYOMING NOTES;, Buffalo has been . having a sugar famine. , Douglas would like to have an agricultural agri-cultural college. Medicine Bow is becoming a great shipping place for coal. Converge county's population, according ac-cording to the late census, is 3,730. Rock Springs thinks that it will have a population of aO.OOO one of these days. The pupils in the school at Dana are about equally divided in regard to color. A council of the order of Chosen Friends will be organized at Rock Springs. Carbon is soon to be supplied with water from a cluster of springs about three mlleB north of the town. Gen. Brooke's supply train, en route to the Snake river country on a big hunt, camped at Saratoga on Oct. 10. The Platte valley Lyre predicts that so soon as the snow will make it practicable, ledges more rich than ever were thought of will be found at Gold Hill. Mr. George Brundage, of Sheridan county, who has made a big success of the apiary ap-iary business, marketed several hundred pounds of elegant honey at Buffalo last week. The Uinta Coal company, which is composed of New York capitalists, Is preparing prepar-ing to operate valuable ooal mines owned by them In UlnU county on the Oregon Short Line. Carbon, like the mythical Egyptian Phceuix. has risen from her ashes. . The town was ne trly wiped from existence a few months ago by a fire, but has already returned to business. busi-ness. . The population of Wyoming is 00,-589. 00,-589. The state will Increase In population at least 300,000 In the next ten years. Its resources re-sources and advantages are just becoming known In the east. A gang of Jnvenile thieves has just been broken up at Rock Springs, It was the outgrowth of hilt-dime novel reading. Saven kills, hardly any of them In their teens, h ad their rendezvous filled with stolen merchandise merchan-dise of all kinds. , |