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Show j THAT T.LC; (!AS VsEU.. I !s Creaiug Cortshlernble taxcilciueiU in , Unstress t ii-efes. ' "!' gas V.-ell gt l.'lile Sllote j-. f,-.-.ii.e-:'ll ; !' Ulil'-h e a-iv .llCllt ill (" I' I i li ei: .ges s f, 1 rich mining disco' yyy would. (:er::iia cap-' cap-' itali-ts and .-dieine.proiuof.-rs have b.-en vis-; vis-; iting the well every day f..,r a -,vc-.-k :.v. 1 try. ! iiig !o s;7e no tin- number f cubic f. si of ! gas it v.-ill pruiiiK-e. and the prohabiigy of . li- ia -ting. .' ai.ir of these To--u have had j cxncyicn,v in tie gas w.-H l.ii-ine-; otleea, of them huve noi. hut all of the t'.r.-t rlat, agree that it i- a most reiuaikabie (iSeover v, :uid Unit the ualural gas I hat exists in this valley will i. worfh millions of lioliari u year to Salt i.ake. A 1-u-gt.- party is arrang-ing arrang-ing today to make, an excursion out lo the ivcli tomorrow, po.t it will he impos-ibig t.i light the big weii for these j'aa.ph-. gs the derricks have been erected again and a building put up, so that to set lire to the gas wouid endanger the whop; works. The dri'l rod which .aslo-t i" Hie. well when the flow of gas was encountered en-countered two 'links ng) has been recovered recov-ered end work will be resumed on Mondav and the well sunk until the gas is found iii the solid rock. Superintendent Schmidt, w li., lias had years of experience, protests that the gas in this wtil is not e. mere surface sur-face rlow ; for the bottom is in a shale formation, and be looks on it as having hav-ing as much perti'-nency as (;as wells usually usu-ally have. "'irilliant linsiness Future. i'roni Chamberlain fc Co.'s Kepio'-t: Without With-out being rose-'-oloreJ, tht trade rer)rts from all quarters are eminently satisfaetorv, aud broad statistics show a" brilliant future for the country next year. The exports for October Oc-tober reached near'y ?103.000,u00.0it, the largest ever known, and that witu three moiiC.sjy-iT.u'l!-ufc&elteTt sf Si-.CJ&iOOO.OO." cr 'more tb-iu J-i5,0C(,tXnJ.tK) higher than any four months on record. Many of the rail rouds state that their rolling stock is not equal to the demand nade upon it, contracis for steel rail" have been unusually large, another million and a half of gold nis come into the country, ihn New York reserve increases in-creases every week, mil railroad caruingsall arout d ari rhowing gains. There are, in fact, ail possible arguments for believing iu much better tii-ies ere long, and yet the train is a li tie L ng in start;ng up. Clearing Clear-ing house returns from nf-y't-iMes bnow a decline of 4 per cent from lust year's sams week, and the railroad stock market has not yet shown any great animation. The critical position of tinan. e in Spain and at Berlin, where several sui'-ides have followed heavy failures, and the feverish position of Russian finance, all combine at the moment to keep Kurope in fermentation, and to east a shadow sha-dow even across the water over the American comnATcial field. Kreloy Institute Plans Accepted. At a meeting of the stockholders of the branch of the Keeley institute, for the treatment treat-ment of drunkenness and other kindred vices, which is to be established at the Hot Springs, which 'was held this morning, the plans for the building which had been made by Architect klettiug, were accepted. The building will be of frame and will be built on the hill r.ud north and east of the bath houses. Contracts for their construction will be let immediately and it is expected to have them completed within sixty days at the outside. Patients w ill be received by January 1, and applications applica-tions for the treatment have already been filed. Until the in.-titnie is completed the cottage hotel will be util'.od. Suiar Vaefoiy I'oriiiHlly Accepted. The committee ..f the ward of directors of the l.cl-i Sugar factory, who visited that pirn e on Thursday, did .- -.'or the purpose of making a formal accept mee of - those w orks from the bauds of K. It. Dyer t Co., who built th m. The contract with Messrs. I) cr V Co. was made over a yea- ago, thov ,gi ing a bond to purchase the machinery, build tin- factory, and put it in soccesslul operation. ft"r ciirefiiih looking :crtlie works, examining the book-, etc., the eom-mir..' eom-mir..' :eei-ted that Me-srs. I 'ver vy t'- had .sueeoeved even better than tiiev had promised, prom-ised, and a resolution congratulating iheio was tia-s--d unanimously. Joint llnililitig Iron. All of ie iron to be tiscd in f he found a t bans id the joint building has arrived and has been unloaded on the ground. The first hi', er of concrete on which the inundation-; i.r-- 'o rest, has been compu ted, and the work wi'l be eou'.'nued as soon as !!a t o-.idi'.ion of the wvafher w id pcr-mi;. pcr-mi;. In d:g-giug the, tr-Nu h for th" drain, hich work "a- ! ri hed la-t night, a Mvatu of -lay t wcive feet thick was encountered, thus allaying nil apprehension appre-hension on that ij'i'-stion and milking it certain cer-tain that no diilicnlty will ever a,'i-e on account ac-count of the buiidliig set! ling. To hetiittve tlie Piiw.lrr House. People who nrf -oiniielleil ; travel along tie- r .ad to tiie Hot ."spring's and l-'r.rmington have, bat n alarmed our the u-.-.-tr proxiiuity of tue pnu d -r houses. TIu-m; with the coni-pany coni-pany wh'oh is to build (he .bnu.cli ft the Keeley institute at the Hot Springs arc preparing a petition to the cily couu-'il that these mines of dynamite, be removed. |