OCR Text |
Show WY0M1ING NOTES- (leorge Snvder is the new city marshal mar-shal of Kvanston. The assessed valuation of Ioiirlas this year is J17l,0ll(l. A tax of of 10 mills w ill be levied. Natrona county owes Carbon couutv. ol which it was formoily a part, between be-tween $iti, Oiin and $1., (Kill. Thn population of Cinta couutv in lsi vvas .;, and in lspi) it was 'is'Sl; mi inereasH of M)i iu teu years. The Converse county commissioners allowed iniM) iu bills at their last meet ing. but there is not a cent in the treasury. The Wyoming norms! and scientific college has been incorporatad by Uaw-lius Uaw-lius parties ami a budding is among the plans of the early future. In the neighborhood of Kock Springs and not going more than six miles Irom llu- city hall, there will be sheared this spring about one million pounds of wool. The term of district court cost, Wen-ton Wen-ton county about $ol)0l). As tlio warrants war-rants are only selling for 73c on thn dollar, dol-lar, the people who were forced into attendance will lose Jeiil. It is understood that several parties living in thn Centennial valley are already al-ready at work up on the silver belt on this side of the snowy range. Considerable Consid-erable prospecting has bceu done there iu the past anil lite assays have been encouraging. Kock Springs is the center of the coal producing region in Wyoming, shipping ship-ping mote tliau the entire balance of the atate put togetiier, and not only can it boast of the largest quantity but its product is by far of the best quality there is in the state ' The citi.ens of Hulfaio have sub scribed from one to fifty trees each to be planted along either side of the boulevard boul-evard soon to be constructed from liuf-falo liuf-falo to rort McKinuey under the joint auspices of the city and couutv government gov-ernment and the authorities at the post. Rev. Wilson of Ltisk. while walking from Fort llobinson to Crawford, met a negro who without warning hauled oiT and knocked the preacher down. Wilt-on drew a razor and kept the negro from repeating the assault, but the ial-ter ial-ter picked up the minister's valise and ran away with it. The I'ninn Pacific railway has about R.Oud.UtH) acres of land iu Wyoming, which is first class for grazing pur poses. The land stretches from Fort Steele west to the ( tab line. Negotiations Negotia-tions are now pending for the sale of a big slice of this domain, the intending purchasers being cattlemen who have been crowded out of other neetinns by the march of progress and civiii.atiou. ' |