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Show Alfred Olmas on the street at Truckce last Friday. In default of the bond he went to jail in Nevada City. , The Pittsburg company has resumed the'i'eductionof ore at t he mill in Crum canyon, Lander county. There is enough rock on hand ami in sight in the tunne Is to assure a long and pros perons run. J Carson Appeal: The following constitute con-stitute the working force at the state printing office: II. C Dunn, foreman; T. Kramer, pressman; R. H. Davis, assistant as-sistant pressman; V. L. Tavlor. iob News of the West Boiled Down so that He Who Runs May Read. UTAH AND AROUND THE CIRCLE. Briof Items of the Most Important Happenings and Bits of Current Cur-rent Comment, American Fork will hae a bank in the near future. The cold snap for three days past has mailo excellent skating in the ploughs near L'tali lake. Thi! diphtheria plague has a strong hold on Moroni, there being many families in that town with one or mote cases in tiie houso. Halt Petrn has been discovered in large quantities near Cove ('reek, and in Weaver county. The deposit is said lo be greater than any so far found in printer; compositors Messrs. Higgins, Roach, dimming, Rosenthal. Lawrence, Law-rence, Peters, (ireen. Woodliff and Thompson. Jimmy Kearns does the "heavy" work. Dobe John, il prominent Indian of Winnemurca, says the Central Neva-dan, Neva-dan, came in on last night's passenger train to counsel with Captain Bob regarding re-garding the restless disposition of the tribes in central and northern Nevada. Some keen observers declare that if the young bucks in Nevada can see their Way clear they will hie to the unsettled country in the vicinity of Fort McDer-mit McDer-mit and begin hostilities on the unprotected unpro-tected whites. the Utiitwl Slates, while the quality is vastly superior. IDAHO NOTES. If the rumors alloat are correct, there will -be only otio "single ' lauy loft in le Lamar after the 1st of February. A matrimonial epidemic has struck the place. . . . , . , Caldwell Tribune: Mr. Mike Hyde of Oi'eaua shipped four cars of beef cattle to Portland yesterday from this placo. Mr. Hyde informs "the Tribune that in the past four years ho has had over 10,01)11 cattle winter killed. He says stock is fat this winter, and there will be no loss. Idaho Avalanche: If a complete record could be made of tho amount, of live stock stolen out of Owyheu county during the year 18!H), it would astonish many of tiio heaviest losers. If the same indilieronco continues to be dis-l dis-l played among stock owners' in not trying try-ing to ferrit out and capture the thieves and make an example of them aud give others -ft warning to keep away, the present year will be a repetition of the last in losses. . COLORADO NOTES. T. C. Clayton, late editor of the Grand Junction News, has received the appointment of clerk of the senate committee com-mittee on mines and mining. Ex-Senator Tabor's election as president presi-dent of the Denver chamber of commerce com-merce will receive the hearty and unanimous unan-imous approval of the general public. Telluride Republican: Judge Morse of Denver, who took the. silver brick to the Pennsylvania mint just in order to get the mint suporiiitndont's refusal, is now. no doubt, satisfied. Leastwiso, he got the refusal. The Rico News is authority for tho statement that track on the Rio Grande Southern is laid from Durango to a point ten miles this side. It will not take a great while for tho line to be run through in the spring. Deuvor News: If the arid region of eastern Colorado is not to be abandoned its unlit for crop raising purposes the legislature must appropriate money to buy seed for the coming year. This course has ample precedent and is the right one to pursue. NEVADA NOTES. Tha Calf club of Virginia City has disbanded. Charles Dunn has been bound over ih the sum of $0000 for the shooting of, |