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Show NEVADA NOTES. An Industrial school building Is to be erected at the Duck valley .Indian reservation. t fjstTia t nvi'iis Webber lake is still covered with Ine, and on top of the ice Is a depth of four feet of mow. The two msn who were killed In the snowslide in Poplar Talley were found last week aud taken to Johnsville for interment. The steamers are all running up at Lake Tohoo aud the hotels are all open. A busy lesson is anticipated by the hotel keepers. Everywhere on the Nevada ranges the oattle are rolling fat. There is room in the state for ten times the number of rattle now on the ranges. The Plutfi of Mason and Saline vat-leys vat-leys are attacked by la grippe, and there is soarcoly a buck, squaw or pa- poose that is not down with it. Sotue are liable soon to do the final ghost dance act. The Eureka Sentinel of last Saturday says: William lluwortn and Thomas E.'Haleyhave fitted up a two horse wagon with a camping outlit, provisions provis-ions and feed for their stock, and will start todar for Deep Creek. If they find the outlook as promising as it has been reported to be, they will go into business there, taking hold of anything there is money iu. S. J. Anderson showed us a specimen speci-men of marble Saturday from a deposit which lie discovered near linitlett's springs, west of Wiiinemucca. The stone is slightly darker than Italian marble, and when lirst taken out ran be cut with a knife, though it soon hardens, it would undoubtedly make tine building material, and the quantity is unlimited. Silver State. The Klko Free Press says. A report comes from Hamilton, aud seems to be well founded, that the mining companies compan-ies of that place will in a short time eoiiimeure hauling ore from there to Klko, to bo shipped to Halt I,kd, in place of hauling it to Eureka. There is n large quantity of ore in Hamilton that will pay to ship to Salt Lake. |