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Show regarded bv experts as being an unusually un-usually (rood one. Tho mines in question ques-tion are Hie Gray Jockey, Mowanitoc ami Forrest belonging to Joa Hrown and Vipond liros. Serrctary Noble will patent lo the Northern I'acilic compiiny all lands in Molilalia south of the track and east of thu east line of tin) Crow reservation and north of tho track as far west as (iray ClilTo. lie has become convinced that there are no mineral mines in these lands and tint none can be found. Nat Y. lloss. the erstwhile golden editor of the silver state, is receiving many well -deserved compliments on his uppoi ntinont as auditor of Dicr Lodge county. To Nnthaniel Y. Wheel J loss we send greeting ami congntiula- tions. May he continue on tho road to I glory, "tail up and a-llying," and take nobody's "dimt." l'.uttn Miner. The monthly pay roll of liutto at this time is full v ir'Ml,il'io and with everything every-thing in full blast tho monthly disbursement disburse-ment of wn;'es is at leat one million dollar. The city of Hullo ha a bonded indebtedness of $i.'jil,l)00, whilu the floating indebtedness is only about WO,-CO. WO,-CO. This in a rare showing for a progressive pro-gressive city of oU.iHftl houIs. Julius Jaeobson, a shoemaker of Livings! Liv-ings! on, was adjudged Insane by Judge Henry and a jury, lie seems possessed with the idea that peoph are after him with the intention of murdering. Me has eaten nothing for sevi ral days and has a notice posted on his door to the cITeet that, ad Irish must keep away. It was a stormy, disagreeable day on Monday, but notwithstanding this Miss ( 'rablri'e was mure than pleaded with i the town, which she surveyed from the j top of the hotel, and alter the perforin- ; auce sent for a real csialo agent, of whom she purchased lots with the amount she had taken in from the evenings even-ings I'literl.titimeut. It has been Miss Crabtree g custom for years to iu ves't her surplus in lols in wn-lcrn cities she has eonlidenco in. liozemati proves to have been one of these. liocm.iu Chronicle. .H COLORADO NOTES. I Tho body of an unknown man was ! VI:ANI) OUNKIGIIliOKS Hews of tho West Polished Up, BoiW Down, so That Jin Who Euns May Redd. AUT E0IS30RS, AUT HULLU& Itcmi of Interest and Bits of Curr.n Comment From the List of Our Exchanges. Midway in ambitious to hive waterworks water-works and has already taken preliminary prelimin-ary .step to secure them. The Ogden gas well Ins reached a depth of iilW feet. The drill is now pen-Uniting pen-Uniting a hod of splendid porcelain clay. '1 lie moulders at the Sun foundry at I'rovo have resumed work and the business busi-ness is in a flourishing condition. Tho propeller for the new steamer being built there is being cast at the foundry. foun-dry. At a meeting of the Provo Bremen held Wennesday, it was decided to give a lorehhght parade and a ball at Spring-villa Spring-villa on Wednesday next, March y.'itli. It was also decided to have a drill the following Saturday somewhere about 6 o'clock, when the lire alarm will be minded. Walter Scolt, the appointee of the Provo city council for water master, lias tiled suit against Thos. K. Thtirman, ux-watrr master of Provo, compelling him to vacate his ollico mid yield up the books, records, etc. 'The decision ; will be awaited with much interest, as it will decide tho legality of the cily council to change their oflieers every twelve months. Work has been resumed oa tho len-ver len-ver mine, located iu Ogden canyon, live and a-half inilcH from Ogden. Au .. .. incline is being run eight feet below the tunnel to cut tho vein lower than tho present prospect, which shows a thickness of tun feet already and gives liml class indications, the lowest assay lIimU' 'ttyft .4:11 In lliu t,.n found iu an empty car at (iunnison. He is thought to have frozen to death. L Tho people of CrsiK are happy, for at j last, they have a newspaper. The new j comer rejoices with them and the name , it wears is the Pantograph. , James Ducket t, the limn accused of stealing call le in Custer county some two months ajro, and arrested ut Canon f (,'ily by Charles Apple and taken to Custer county and committed to jail, ! made his escape from that jail Wednesday Wednes-day niht The l'ueblo Commercial club has purchased pur-chased several carloads of shade trees," which it will dispose of at cost price in small lots to the citi.ens of Pin-blo to jilant on Arbor day. A meeting of tlie citizens of Trinidad nominated lion. James .M. John lor mayor. W. II.. Wolf of Kideway caught a wild cat alive a day or two ngii, which was turned loose yesterday for a chase. The animal was turned loose in town and chased by hounds, follow ed by a number of spectators. It ran aliout l two miles nnd n half, w hen it was over- j taken and kilhd by tho dogs. j iii'caiiess oi leu leel already ana pivei liisl class indications, the lowest itssa) ihowicpr J:ll to the ton. . Samuel Bennett, a boy about JO yonri td rise, met with a serious accident Tuesday at tho Provo woolen mills, lb: as attending a eardinn machine, it i I in plncinir his left hand on the cardei over tho feeder, his sleeve, which wa unbuttoned and very loose caught and li' hand arm and jacket were drawn iu The sleeve of his jacket was torn oil and his hand anil the under muscles ol ois arm were lacerated and torn in a frightlul manner. I Provo Knqtiiror. . . IDAHO NOTfcS. During the session of tho legislature 112 bills were introduced in the hotisn and 101 in the senate. Forty-seven house bills were passed and approved and thirty-six Senate bills. A piece of rock Hew from the sledge of James (Iraugcr. a miner at the .Nay Aug, whilu working last .Monday, anil struck him in the right eye with sulli-cicnt sulli-cicnt force to burst it, entirely destroying destroy-ing it. After having mourned (he death of Logan county. Bellevuo celebrates her elevation to the position of county seat til the corpse. There is more or less i salisfaclion in everything if you only "y'' know how to find it. A young ladies orchestra lias been ?' organized at Caldwell. There are seven firing instruments in the orchestra, and the instructor is Professor Steor-mer. Steor-mer. They are now practicing several now pieces and export to furnish music ;tor the great broom drill. The beautiful and enterprising town bf I'nvette is on the verge of u boom. I'll,. ll';i IWffi i,t tfivtj a ta 1 1 rrKiil u-ill In, constructed trout that place to the Seven Hevils mining country and that large smelling works will follow, l'ay-et'u l'ay-et'u is surely a favored point. Plenty of good soil, water power in abundance and centrally located. Hear Lake county has the best showing show-ing of any in the slate. It is tilth in population, although the smallest in area,, hits a larger proportion of soil under cultivation than any other county, has an abundance of water which produces marvelous quantities of hav and grain. It has but a very small debt and county property valued at nearly twice the amount of tho indebtedness. indebt-edness. The case of Harrington, now on trial for murder at Murray. Idaho, is cxcil-ing cxcil-ing much interest iu that section. Last spring a butcher uained Kiekeril, while drunk, invited Harrington to drink with him. The latter refused, when Kiekeritz, who is a large man, began to beat Harrington unmercifully, at the sumo time applying approbious epithets to him. Harrington then drew a revolver and shot his assailant dead. Public sympathy is with Harrington, who is an old man and crippled iu the right arm, while Kiekeritz was about io, nnd had the reputation of being quarrelsome. WYOMING NOTES. James Church, one of the old timers Of tho state, died iu Cheyenne of It grippe. A private iinnrgration bureau at Cheyenne proposes to bring 100 families fami-lies from Hutchinson; Kan., at once. Professor Klwood Mead, president of the state board of water control, will oou make a tour of northern counties to look up the irrigation situation. I. Hartlett, journalist and mining timn, has become part proprietor of the Cheyenne Commonwealth, a weekly newspaper of the capital and will bo as (ociate editor. i All offerings for au issue of $-.'l,j,0oti j fhevene bonds were rejected by the i council because no bid was par, at re- i quired by law. The seetireties will bo disposed of at private sale. A survey of the abandoned Fort Laramie Lar-amie military reservation in Laramie Nmiity has been ordered by the department. depart-ment. It contains ;J5(.I0 acres of fertile' '.and. well watered, and will he quickly j ictthid by farmers. . H is settled that the militia companies i of Lr.rnmie, Cheyenne and Hongla-i ivil! attend the iirst regimental en- ! Mtmpiiii'iit. to be held at Uva, on tie- ; l.'heyenno dc- .Northern railway, eariy i i ; he s'tmnier. Jt is impossible to mass j :hc regiment. ! MONTANA NOTES. ' Carter, of Montana, is mentioned fur rnmmissioner of the general land of-liec. of-liec. The Helena Ilacirip; association is try-lug try-lug to -ell thu fair grounds au,( track, but aliout the only way to get rid of tlietn is to turn over tlio deed as a present pres-ent to some unsuspecting stranger-Joe stranger-Joe Lewis is wanted in Walkerville Bud is wanted bad. With due regard to his ow n well being bo packed his kit Tuesday morning and left for parts unknown. un-known. Buthe left behind as the victim vic-tim of his meanness a beautiful yotiiir Irish girl. 0 An important mining deal has just been consummated at Butto, the property prop-erty being the well known Vipond eroup in the district bearing that name. The price paid for these valuable properties ws $50,000 and the buy i |