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Show the s'an .lu.'Hi I'rmfui-inf. din'thelicve b word vnu hear iilioul the place unless you feel like It. tmt L'' and w fur yourself. It is the biiririst little rnmp in the state, and you will probably my so when you sec. the place. C. II. Ilrew has been appointed postmaster at Kurt Logan. The postolllcc at Miirtnn. Garfield county, lias been discontinued. Col. Mike Murphy, former manager of the Pt. Joe, mineral farm, dird at Aspen of pneu-in pneu-in ii 11 i . I.aM ycsrs peach crop liad the effect of aildinu'nenrly lOtm acres lo tho orchaid area of (irniid valicy. A telegram received at Las Aulmas slates tliut, Kit Carson, jr., h.ia been captured by olliccrs near Trinchcra. .1. P. Ilenslcy nnd J. .1. (ianclnff were killed In Denver on the city t ar lines with-in with-in eleven minutes of each other. NEVADA NOTES. It Is rumored that Senator Fair will build a tine hotel at Lake Tahoe. The delinquent tax liat of White Pine county amounts tu about ISnO. It is expected the Kcno reiluetion works ill be running lu a couple of weeks. Mike, .Moniiuhan, on old resident of Elko was found dead in his lied in his cabin. Amputation of a fin ire r and thumb was necessary in the ease of Frank Mcttluness, the switchman who was hurt at t'arlin. i IDAHO NOTES. There are one hundred tasei of la grippe in Boine. Jullaclta has Just completed a fine school bull dinir. A new depot building is to be erected at BlackfooU Tho Idaho Falls Times is starling a Mont-pclier Mont-pclier addition. J. L. Itrown, tlie Moscow editor, has been bound over ou a charge of criminal libel. A contract has been awarded for carrying the mails between BoNe and Emoictt, a dis-tiinee dis-tiinee of twcnty-llvc miles. Frank Mandill of llailcy, has received the contract for surveviuir the country lying be. tween Shoshone l-'alls and Salmon river. For tliis he gets f 1(1,000. I'TAH CULlilNdS. THE NEW MARSHAL OF SPRINC CITY SEEMS TO BE A DAISY. Tb I,iKn School Itistlirt Itnnrls Holil at l ast - I'rovo Krpiilillcann WHMitTn Two (iranil Malta- Hrlr-f o" Notes From 'i(libfirliiE States. The T'nlnn r.u ilic railroad claims that the f'arhe vnlhy wheat men knocked them out of $4".ri0u this fall. The old soldiers of 1 all county have formed an aocialiim which will ho known is Ihe Veli ran guards. I'he 1'rnvn nolen mills elosd down yes. terday for the holidays and them i a probability prob-ability that they will remain cloned for several sev-eral months. The Cache ('mint v Cow Pasture company having Mild its lands. Is now paying loo per cent to Its stockholders, and when all of the proceeds are in it will pay them l.'HJ per cent more. The republicans of I'rovo propose holding two criind balls at the opera hou.te during the holiday season--tlie first on Christmas night, December , ami the second on .New Year's eve, December Ul. Thnrsdav aftnrnoou Joseph Staff of Provo went to feed his team. When ho got into the stable one of the horses kicked him. The blow was a hemy one and broke both bones of hia right leg below the knee. The Ixigiin .Vnh'im says: "Mr. Kred Turner has erected a temporary creamery Just west r.l' the old place for use until uprlng. He bus not decided whether he lll remain herein tlie spring or erect a dairy in bait Lake City." The Tintie. Jner aays: "The Mammoth boiirditnf house has made a rhnnire. The girls who wiiro wnitiiiir on the lablo were dlseluirccd and Chinamen put to work in their places. The boarders are not pleased with the change" XI. "Whittaker Is building a large store, house for wool at his place in Thistle valley, and will have a baler iu connection wfth'bla shearing corral. When completed, this corral will be one of the mot convenient con-venient of its kind in the, territory, us there Is also a dipping corral attached second to none. The Loiran district school honds have at last been sold. Tho sale was effected on the 17th lust. The bonds were taken by New York parties at a discount of 10 per cent, the net proceeds being 118,000. They are five or ten year bonds; that is, it la optional with the school district to pay them or not , at the end of five years ond they nre not compelled to pay them in less than ten. The new city marshal at Spring'Clty is a daisy. He has only been in office for about wo weeks, and the way in which he is revolutionizing revo-lutionizing things, makes us feel as though we are living in,.,a civilized country. The tlrst move he made was the arrest of M. Kcinbcimer, for selling liquor contrary to ordiuancc. The next step was the clearing of the streets of cattle; next the dog ordinance ordin-ance was enforced, and now he is at work putting a atop to hoodluiuism. The following ia from the Logan A'nfon; ".lobn Neucnschwnnderto Anna Lizzie Kind-lilslibachcr Kind-lilslibachcr Ncuensehwander of talt Lake City. This is all tint marriage, licenses that could tie cot on to the record, aupposibly, as there, were no others that day, and the county clerk thinks it was cnoimh. It, has made hie arm very tired. A bride'a name like the above goes a long wuy toward a day's work for nu ordinary clerk." A rather sensational affair occurred at Hyrnm Inst Friday. About S o'clock of that evening a kuoek caino at. tho door of Mr. William A. Williams' residence and upon going to the door that genllemaii found a soap box containing a little baby not more than a week old, clad in au old coat. As the door opened a carriage was seen driving off. Mr. Williams carried his little tlud into the warm room. A letter dated W ellsville was found, asking the kind parties to caro fur the little unknnn n. NKW MEXICO NOTES. When .ludga P. D. Harkness went to Cer-rlllos Cer-rlllos ten years ago he could not walk, wear his boots or play seven up. Now he can do all three. Pablo Trujillo, a half breed, Indian hoy Irleta, and U wars of age, died rather suddenly sud-denly at the government Indian 6( hool in Hants Fe. Only I'nltcd Slates cases will come before Judge' Freeman at. the present term of court Micorro. A number of eases from llona Ana county will be heard. H. II. Fcrgusson of A 1 tni( uori; no, says the Old Abe at White Oaks is down over .'i00 feet, and that there is out four feet of ore in the bottom that holds its own us they go down. Colonel A. . I. Fountain has gone ofT on a traction wagon in other words he has organized or-ganized a company and put. a Iraetion wagon on the. road hetneen La Crucci and Organ, for the purpose of delivering low grade ores at the rni! road in i.as Cruccs. Superintendent Csrt of the government Indian school at Santa Fcgoes to Lawretico, Kan., on the i'id to be present: at a conference confer-ence of national Indian educators, composed of all superintendents and the district sup. crvisors. Dr. Dorchisti r will bo :u attendance. WYOMING NOTES. Rock Springs is to have a planing mill. Andy Billows has left Casper to visit his old home In liermany. Chicago parties will buy the Green River brewery of Karl Spiuncr. Bill Irvine has been re-elected president of the Ogallala Cattle company. A. G. Cheaey has been arrested at Cheyenne Chey-enne and takca to Casper on a charge of fchcop stealing. W. C. Henderson is building a new stage road from McKcan's ranch, ou luyan Kara creek, to Merino. The estate of Mike Farley, who was found dead in bed at his ranch on North Fork, and who has no known relatives in this country, has just been appraised at $JO,000. Mrs. T. J. Keirnan of Cheyenne blew out a kerosene light that had been burning all night with the usual result. She will lie disfigured dis-figured for life but is expected to recover from her injuries. COLORADO NOTES. La Junta has a car famine. A ?;,000 tire occurred at Alamosa. The 6trike at Crested Hutte has ended. 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