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Show UTAH IX WUEF. NEWS NOTES CATHERED FROM VARIOUS VARI-OUS POINTS OF THE TERRITORY. With Some Items From Our elehlora all Iloileil llown and Polished up J'rom the Columns of Our l:xchnj;e., Tioto hs pnld out nearly Jl'iO.ftOO on lier rnterworks. Tlie OiKI I'elloBs of Neplil lield their lii'st nmiual tmll on the vjlut lust. Mt. Pleasant hus deeiiled to levy n specinl tux for aeboul purposes. Tlie vote was 0 to Kt. Tlie muulcipnl imnpaiKU in Trovo rom-meured rom-meured several weeks tro. 'Mm pnpers ore doiiiL' tlie ligUtini;. J'olitieJis red hot. The two pnpers enll eaeh other pet names mid Humor for gore. No scalps have Ik en seen ilannlini; at the belt of either Knler-slini;er, hut hlud" wlH surely flow beforu inuttus are satisfartorily adjusted. The l'rovo i'iW. says: "Itwna disi ov-rred ov-rred that the eall for a school meetiui; for the purpose ol voting on hondlnij the dis. trict, was not niiide. according to law, so that matter is postponed for the present. At meeting held here last evenlnif for tlie levy-inir levy-inir of a tux for the current expenses of the hoola, we were surprised to see so many votintr Hsraiust the tax. There are just sixteen six-teen in i' 11 in this city who are uot acquainted wilh the fact that w are living In a civil-1r.cd civil-1r.cd country, and that it Is now the latter yart of the ulucteunth century." COLORADO NOTES. An $0,miO flrf 1ms occurred at Trinidad. Martin Kerry, uu old time KanTbler, dropped deail in a saloon In 1-eadville. A number of Kio (irande freight trains are blockaded between Pueblo and Trinidad. The Aspen Tlmn estimates the output of the mines of Its camp for lstll at !i,iK!0,(too. Reports from the ranges in the vicinity of Trinidad tell of great loss unions the cattle and sheep. Marco Perettl of (ieorgetown was killed and hit brother wounded by Adiimo hiarot-tinio, hiarot-tinio, who then blew out bis own bruius. At Las Animas, .ludgo Bradford granted an Injunction against tlie ringing of the .Methodist .Metho-dist church bell which was ur-ked for by Dr. Oiimnings. thus ruling that tlie ringing of a church bell is a nuisance. This is the tirst case on record where an indiviiln.il secured an Injunction agHlnst a church bell, prohibiting prohib-iting 'the ringing of the Mime. The (irand .luncllon Htur declares with an empha.-is and unction strongly suggestive of satisfactory, If not really delightful c.vperi. encc, that whisky Is the only true remedy Jor la grippe. It feelingly sas: "The overelgue.st thing on earth,' as Shakespeare would say, for Influenza is reverend old whisky." WYOMING NOTES. A. Ffaindler is the new postmaster at Keystone. Key-stone. Fred Kent has just found a six-fool vein of soft coal on his Platte valley ram h, two miles fcom Slago Creen station. Tim coal burns clean, without cinders or eliukers. Senator W'arron of Wyoming, chairman of tlie cominitteo on irrigation, will make a strong fight this session to secure tlie cession of the arid lands to the states. An alleged certified check for 1 174 on the Stockgrowers' National hank of t heyenne, drawn by A. K. Koedell to the order ot f). II. Taylor, waa paid by the Colorado National bank of Sterling, Col., and sent to the Chyenne institution, where its character was at once discovered. All the names on the check aro forgeries. The apeed of a train saved Vred Collins, yardmasler at Rawlins, from murder. Col. llns had been hunting and as Conductor Carter's Car-ter's train pulled out for the west Collins tired at the rear of the caboose on which the conductor and a brakesman were standing. Seven shot were picked out of Carter's arm and two from the brakesman's back. Col. lins shot "only in fun." . . |