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Show heard on the streets and thnre seems now to he little doubt that sucb a session will bo called by the governor though it may not be at so early a date as many expect. Uawlins Journal: The railroad shops were closed today. We understand that hereafter no work will be done on Saturdays. Some Krumblintt is heard among the men, as they claim short hours are not duo to lack of work, in fact there is much more work than can be done with the present force working full time, while many of the engines in constant use are sadly in need of repairs. WYOMING NOTES. Casper now has an excellent new "brick and stone school house, and a handsome church is in course of construction. con-struction. Sundance Republican: On Sunday last on account of Indian reports, the guns were issued to the citizens of this vicinity. Xo Indians have been seen s yet. t Cheyenne is just now possessed of an Hubition to be considered tough and the special correspondents at that point lire getting in their work in a manner that promises to gratify that ambition speedily. The New York World says: Sena-el Sena-el or Joseph M. Carey, of the new state of Wyoming, is physically the largest man in the United States senate. Now the country will watch to see how his Statesmanship sizes up, ' Laramie Republican: The late leg- Islature had aot adjourned twenty -four lours before talk of an extw session |