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Show YE EDITOR'S SHEARS. NEWS IN BRIEF, BOILED DOWN FROM ! PARAGRAPHS SCISSORED AT LARCE. j Item From Virion Points in i tah Nng- el-. Ktofa in News l-'roni Ne;nla MllMI afIntUlgac (iiorii ConHati- satimis C'uiislil on tlic My. . 10,IKlo creamery is to be established at Rielimund. Two chUdrea ol ThomM Junes of LtU died of diptlicria last week. It ir, rumored Hint u larire boarding bouse, to aeeoinmodate -ji h beet Imers, is soon to I erected In the uortd part ol l.ehi. Ttie belli llmn.fr lias tliv following: "Some of our ettrre-poiidentb are anxious In know what has liveomi! of the Ivuehing works. So far as we have learned they Are all right, and waiting for good weather. The hond hart been signed ami sent to the projectors, who have aeecptcd it." The Betvet '';,!) says: "We understand under-stand some parlies from Minersville have been indulging in the unlawful practice recently re-cently of killing deer in the mountains west ol Minersrilee. Thi attention of the game eonnnlaaionef is called to thia matter and ami he shuiild investigate." Mr. A. II. Nelson of Ogdcn received a dis. patch Kriday afteniuon to the erfn t that his brother, Charles A. Nelsou of Hlouehouse, Nev., had been killed near Truckee, Cal.,hy a stock train loaded with muttou nheep which he was taking to the market. He leaves a wife and lo children. 'the other day as John Corless, jr., was riding alter catlle on the east side ot Bear river, opposite. Kundolph, he ran across a mountain lion. Hiding to a neighboring ranch, a distance ot about two miles, he notified the men about it. Two of them twrtcd out to bring in the beast. At last thej eauglil sight of hint, but he looked so large Ihey did not know if they were safe in Beginning ou btm. At last they plucked up cotrage, and one of tuem, Henry C. t al ter, tired at bin. lie overshot, but the next sliol he killed Ibu allillull (lead. The Auicricau Fork fndeft mlvmt says: The Sugar company is now making contracts for sugar beets for the season. '1 tio directors of the company expect to eoutraet lor at least j liuutl acres of been within the next six weeks, and the greatest portion of this ucreaur is expected to be taken by Utah eountj farmer. An advance of oo cents a ton will l;e made on beets, thus farmers will ho pdid $5 instead of I4.5t) last year, and that also w ill be regardless of sucidiarine i)iwHtic. I'riz.-s will also be giveii farmers ii.r the best and largest crops. NEVADA NOTES. Arthur Leonard oi t arson was found guilty of ciiil ezlcmciit and sentenced to ihrce yean in thu pcniicntiory. liieOrnisby cmnty grand iiuv failed to to lind m Indietuiuut agojaat Pete Tajlor ae -us.-d of i mbexaerlug iOSl wuile deputy I Three miners in the lMehmoiid district got t out of pfovtsloua and sinned t make their way H i'.hout bhinkcts through the mow to C'arlln. Twool the men word badly frozen, j one of ih 'in win lose one, if not both of his I tcei, and he Other may lose one foot. A bit in Ho unknown atouc has been found lu the mining diatricl ol 'nndciaria. It is of u dark green color anil lakes on a very high polish, and la CbUiCd by the stnie geoi-I geoi-I Bgial a- "sai is dteV" !severnl beautiful orna- I menta have been produced from it, but so far ii Ha- not been found in any eonsiderab.c quantity, nence, and put the Brsl s, k of Hour in there September, WW. Crecde uncovered the iirat ore, but he lived six miles away. At that '. iiuc the camp w as reached by riding in wagon from Del Norte. The only progress in the camp was a shaft seventy feel deep, which was .sunk on what is now the Holy M.ises, owned by Sylvester Smith, It. 11. Moffai and Captain Campbell. K. 1'. Riley of t;deii who has been under arrest as a suspect in the finger murder mystery was released. I'eter Jones was instantly killed nl tile White Cap mine in Loadville by the caveing in of a quantity of dirt. The Crecde AlHtlhpti, edited by Harry P. 'l abor, has decided to issue a daily papvr to keep strangers posted on fresh developments develop-ments in the camp. tirand .1 unction deserves honorable mention men-tion for having contributed the lirst eagload of Hour from Colorado for the starving people of llussia, and also the ( djirado Midland railroad for having tran poi tad the same free over its line. The American Kagle Mining, Muling. Smelting and Prospecting com. any atl.cad-villc, atl.cad-villc, filed suit in the district court to rJcover 60,M from V CL Vcrhoffstad for ifipald royalty on the American Kagle nunc, fa the California mining district. IDAHO NOTtS. - " A road has ben broken from Bellcvuc to Muldoon. Report saj - a party of mining experts arc soon to visii Ketcbum. The Emptor, a daily paper recently Started In Moscow, has suspended. Light liars of bullion, valued at $1000, ir the DeLamar nunc, passed through the Hoise City National bank. It was shipped cast by the Pacific express. The prosperity of the country about Kcn-drick Kcn-drick is attested by the fact that anew-paper anew-paper has made Its appearance in that town. Che paper la called the (hurtle. Thomas Smith, Ihe newspaper man who by the death of a relative recently inherited je-'lHUHHi, win ,,,,!, begin the publication of a periodical to be known as the IdtjutUvt St.trk Jurirhil. Contracts for the survey of Isil.mX) acres of the land ol the Port Hall Indian reservation have bei u let by Surveyor General Pettlt. Contracts have also been let for all needed surveys of OavIicc county public lands. The SltttJ,,,ui says: While Iioise wanted the Odd bellow orphanage, she nevertheless congrat nates Idaho Kalis upon the energy and rustle sin- displayed iii securing such a prize. It was well worth striving for. Tha Lcwiston Water and Light company have made the council a proposition to ligltl the city with electric lights. If the city will agree lo take ten arc lights and pay the coin-puny coin-puny jil'ill per mouth, tne plant will he put in at once. II Is stated that leaching works ore being erected near Placcrvillc for w orking the sub phurcls that abound In that region. The Brsl experiment will he made in' the Hold Hill sulpburcts, which if it proves successful success-ful w ill, it is confidently expected, result in the early establishment or an extensive and profitable industry in that branch of mining. The (piantity of sulphurets in that section Is practically inexhaustible, and if they can be worked at a reasonable profit, a new era will be opened lor Hoise county. a WYOMING NOTES. II i- .-ln(ed that the Cheyenne National hank will py dollar for dollar. The business of the Keelev institute has increased so rapidly since it ' was established at Laramie that they llnd it necessary lu seel; other and larger quarters. Kit-hard S. Plumb is held in Cheyenne awaiting Ihe arrival of Sheriff Vund of Albany Al-bany county to lake him back to Laramie to siand Irinl ou a ( barge of embezzling the Hind- of lo railway employes' asi-ocia-tions. The Cheyenne Sua snjs: Converse county is ;.. he sued by Albany county for the pay- j ment of warrants amounting to ','0(K). which I sen- given b Converse county in the settle metil at the tune of division. COLORADO NOTES. .lames T. Brown, suncrintendent of the Maid of Lrin and Ilchrietia of Loadville. claims to b - the lirst discoverer of Creede. tfe made the discovery of mineral wealth which hal Jumped that camp into proiui- |