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Show Tho Peoiilo of Gunnison Will Probably Have e Big Law Suit 0vt: Water Eights. PLANS TOE FARMING THI3 SEASON Our Letter from Manli-Tha Tianp Nnisaiici Continues to Iucrear.i) Personals and Other Notes. Bperlnl CovrcspoTidnn,'e of Tim Tims-j. Mami, April 7. Conference' in Salt: Luke Citv n nd district court ut Prove are tlic attractions that have drawn many Manii pro-pits to tlia north eouii-trv eouii-trv llns week. Tho tramp nuisance continues to in-rri in-rri ac. Several empty bov ears on n sidetrack north of tin) city are tilled with hobos. They niiiii; in Bud bog food from place to places. As tl.c pt'"pl liavo not liri'ii acciisiotned lo sucli travelers trav-elers llicy nrc well fed. Not contcnl with plenty of trood frnxl tlm irang has l'fsorleit Io stealing, liianki'ls, chickens chick-ens nnd i".'fjs nre niiiseil almo.-t daily. Tho mail is now carried ly thu Kio (irnmlu Weslcni railway. Th1' nev. time table in eiTcct on Mondiiy, the ttth. "ivce the Si'vier Valley lirnnoh the ben-tit ben-tit of daylight trat'i'l. Trains leave jM u ii t i at H in a. in., and returning itr-l'io itr-l'io at S :! p, n. Close connections Hi'e Hindi! ut Thisl In with hoth eautern nnd western trains. The north eeelesin-lical ward of the latter-day faints will soon erect a new church I i i 1 1 1 i 1 1 xr .rounds have been elected mid the NUtveyer i.'i now en-jraL'ed en-jraL'ed in drawing plans. When the Rperilications are accepted work will l ein and lie pushed to iinmediatu com j'letion. Travelitie; men report sales in Manli lii't'ei- than any pre ions year. The Florcs are .'Ii slockeil will) fn-Nh spring (.'otitis, ltusinesj of all kinds is in j crea!:ii. A new saloon has been opened. It is located ill a lent near tlm depot. This nukes I hive saloons and one drustoro in Manli. !'. K Ke incr. president of the Alex-finder Alex-finder M.tiiup; eoiiipany, toes to the r.i"ti'op')li.t tu dispose of soino mining Hock. NKItH I ll')M (it Nl-0. A Hie f.iw Sn'.t Over Hater lti(fim l frol) Jllle -mlinr N.lte. f-; fi :.i! i-oi ri'spteidciii-e (if The T,n.e i. lit m-ii, I ' tah. April T. The peo-i,e peo-i,e of (iuuiiison nre making large calculations cal-culations ou farming this season. To obtain mine water for irrigating- pur poses they have built a reservoir on the San I'ele river and placed an injunction cm iiii' mile creek The water of J'ine tni-fl i used by several parlies rending re-nding in Sterling and a big law suit is ou the tapis. Seeral thousand acres of desert laud are being broken and j planted in grain in anticipation oi l paining I lie case and securing sullieient j water. The Kio (Iraiide Western railway will j room be completed through the valley. A suitable depot is to be built at the most convenient point two mil" east of j t!ie business center. Surveyors, graders j nnd I ie ehoper are now at work. (iunnison is at present an unorganized j town ol Sail l'ete county. It contains . lu'iio inhabit nits. An effort is being j made te get a town organization under the direction id the county court. S. II. Wiser and wife of Salt Lake J City have taken charge of the Kobhins hotel. The house will bear the old name mid accommodations which have been good will he improved. The Presbyterian school has its share of pupils. They have two eliicieut teachers. Both are held in high esteem bv their patrons and pupils'. Bobbins, Christensen and Hodgson have contracts for several thousand ties mid piling timbers, (iood choppers and haulers are in demand. L. D. Curtis, a former railroad man, owns the only saloon in town. It is now tpiartered in a tent. Another saloon sa-loon is soon to bo opened. Several now buildings nre being erected. The Woman's Commission will soon have a splendid store com pitted. . ... . |