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Show NEVADA NOTES. Captain .lames W. K. Townsond, of the lli.mef luilev, has a presentiment that Nevada will boom in thu spring, tra la. Hy actual count, (hero were thirty-two thirty-two tramps in town yesioi day. Ten of tht in boiirded the evening mail train, which had to bo brought to a full stnp to put them o!T, Planing livery '.vrU for the conductor and brakomeu. Central Nevada u. Tim Carson Appeal is authority for tho statement that on Sunday evening last Superintendent liully of tho Kulwer mine, at ltodie, had a shuotii1;? scrape w ith a man named Grant. A woman is supposed '.o be tho ciiiisd of the trouble. Kelly was hit in the jaw. The resilience of (ionrge W. Cajjwin at Cai'Hiu was totally destroyed bv tire Wednesday. The total losa in ifltllK). with $lotiii hisuratieo. Mr. (,'agwin's infant sou was locked up in a small room for punishment. .Securing soiim matches ho set thu place atire and wanted his grandmother to come ami see tho bla.e ami when she arrived the lire had gained such headway that the building was burned to the ground. The people of Cletibrook are wild with excitement over the discovery of rich gold-hearing quartz. Some weeks ago an old prospector discovered a rich gold-bearing lead, lie showed a specimen speci-men of his discovery to the 'lumbermen, I 1 -.I ...,.. i,i... ... -Ik.. who looked upon him as crazy. 1 he ore assayed $101 to the ton in gold, and the crank of two weeks ago is now looked upon as a wonderful man. and is in reality the only sane person ut i Cleiibrook, the ol hers being eraed w ith excitement. Men are out on snow-shoes snow-shoes looking lor quart.:, and the country coun-try for miles around is being located. Carson Tribune. |