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Show UrSLNHSS X0TKS. -V Lo'ti-r Troin i iilmii'l I.tdl - Lively Co-l-iiinu l(.al liat.'ito Noivl l;ic. C'oloiii II. C. l.i'tt who wi'nt cast on a i.pei'iiil ItusiiiobS mission a lnontli aurn to spread thu liulit of Zion, writes lo lii.s sou asklnx for thn full cnrtii-iilar? of Hit: natuial ira-disciMtrj'. Tint letter was wrilleu from Lincoln, wIiito Colonel Lett nays lint people are grenlly excited over the reports which have l'i'cn sent out from here alum' the ijai wi ll. Already u dtizen uuinied lneii have in-liniated in-liniated to Colonel Lett their intenlioii of conilic; here In ease the well U in food as it now peonis to In1. Tin y all apn e that it id the lilar-csl lliina; tliat has ever lui jijiciicil for this city and w ill make of it n. p:reat place. No place in the west is he'd in hi-hi.r esteem us a pla"e tn maku invualim nta than this city. All admit that It is destined to have a grant! future. There i.-i only one prejudice to overcome, unit that is the (pies-tlon (pies-tlon of local politics. If they could he nettled (ho same a they are In other places everything would fort,'c ahead. Colonel Lett will be home about Christmas, Christ-mas, lie li well satisfied with the result of his trip and believes ho has done a good deal Of good. Lively Coiiniie. The town of C'orlnnn on the Central Eacifle railroad, has not had such n boom iu years as It is having now. It has been caused by the hi); shipments of wheat which have come there, from all over the Cache valley. Dozens of teams loaded with gram ar ciiiitintr In tycro every day and the farmers have still a considerable amount to market. Cattle and sheep men who have their headquarters at Corriuue are well pleased with their season's business. The irruini:' on the range durintr the summer sum-mer was 'rood, anil Hut slock is iu line shape to winter n 11. but they will have to he fed hay until spring opens. ISi-hop .lens, ii has nearly finished the ten-mile ten-mile 'Meuslon of the west branch of the Hear lliver canal company. The canal company com-pany is having good success in the work of repairing tiie dam at the head of the canal, iiml wi d haie it finished iu a short time. W hen it is IP thing more will hu done until td'HUs,'- Itnsliless Hrevitlrs, The n al estate transfers yesterday a.noun-I a.noun-I t. d lo .i'.7bs. ,i . Y.. Clinton, president of the N'ephi Wool growi ts' a- toeiation al Nephi, is in Ihe city. The l'aeilie l'aving company is neing de-hijid de-hijid on lis State street contract by the nuu-itrrival nuu-itrrival of curbing stone. F. L. Eby .representing tiie Beatrice sltirch fa, lory at lieu trice, Neb., is interviewing his Salt Lake customers. (i. W. E. Griuil'i of Denver, one of the members of the Metropolitan Investment company, arrived in Sail Lake this morning. Snt'i Ewlng was one of the party which visited the gas well yesterday, and he says it Is as wonderful as any hi Feunsylvauia, nnd ho had seen lliem nil. The report of the proceedings of the Irrigation Irri-gation i.'onsrress held in this city last. September Sep-tember has lust been issued. It is well pro. pared, full of good things and worthy of ptj. rusal and preservation. Sam Doniicll. the 'a ilic insurance inspector, inspec-tor, lies increased the rates IV,' per cent in districts where the people insist on Usin"-gasoline Usin"-gasoline stoves. |