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Show TERRITORIAL, ETC. NEWS FROM VARIOUS POINTS IN UTAH VERY MUCH CONDENSED. Sum- Nolea rrura Our Nl;rhliors--Notes nf Tnl1 t from Nevada, Colnmdti, Idaho ami Wyoming All llrief arid Condensed. OrJou is still talking of a public library.' The Anchor mine at Vark City uses WO,. OOn candle per year. W. H. Baker lias been appointed court commissioner at Heaver. 11. A. White ami Jacob Tanner of Heaver left on a miwion to England last week. The Ontario shipped thirty-live bars of ilver Saturday from the Park. Their value . was t$0,5fi0. l'eter Kniidseii of Kedinoud was arrested on the charge of adultery by Deputy United States Marshal Lequard Saturday. . The Provo woolen mills now employ a dwigner, who will give new designs and patterns, without Waiting for eastern patterns pat-terns A citien from Monroe claims that natural CIS can be found near the hot spriiiL'S at both Monroe and Joseph City by putting down a hole. John II. Idalmquisl lias started a chicken ranch on his farm In Vermillion, and lias an incubator that will hatch about two hundred hun-dred eggs at a time. The 8alina Prttt says that arrangements have all been made to iro on to work on the ' proposed Lost creek branch of the Sewer valley railroad, und that it will bo com-pleted com-pleted within six weeks. The IHtnntrh suys, or rather insinuates, that Superintendent l'u;lerhill of the Provo Woolen mills, has tone east to buy the machinery ma-chinery of a knitting plant for that city. The Woolen mills are not now in operation but will- resume upon Mr. Underbill's re-. re-. . turn. What promises to be an excellent quality bt making coal has been discovered within , three miles of Gunnison ami about one and a half miles from the. railroad. It was found at a depth of forty feet by Theodora Christensen and Charles Wciser on govern-v govern-v incut lrnd, which has since been taken up by them. At the place where the coal was discovered it looked a.- though several veins came together. IDAHO NOTES. News coma from Hock; Bar that an immensely im-mensely rich strike has beeu made in the Elmore mine. James MeWado, a prominent eitisen of Bellovuc, died last Wednesday. He was born in Scotland thirty-eight years ago. C. M. Hayes, former editor and publisher of tiie Silver City Anthmdu; after a rest of u " year or more, has again assumed charge of the paper. The great timber suits from north Idaho that have recently been tried in Boise, ended a In a grand lizzie for the government, and an acquittal for . P. Stone. The Jury brought in a verdict of ilnoi guilty" in just eight minutes. A rich strike has been made in the Kessler mine situated eleven miles north of Bone ' An Is inch pay streak has been uncovered. Part of the ore is free milling, showing mi-five mi-five gold in Dlaees, and ail assay showed ,$118 per ton. The other ore is sulphcrets, and the asMiy returned fNO per Ion. WYOMING NOTES. The Baptists of Kvatistoti will erect a church the coming summer. Mis- Jennie Hunter of Big c reek is now deputy postmistress at Saratoga. V. V. Si.-son, aged :.s, the old prospector, died at Saratoga Thursday night. The papers es'abl ihing the new postolfice at Altainont were received on Monday. Many coal miners are leaving Jiock Springs in Consequence of the scarcity of work. Cheyenne's public building bill has passed the senate, It calls for an expenditure of frWIUKXI. I. on Dietrick of Cheyenne has successfully fmssed the civil service examination nuU leen appointed to the position of railway postal clerk. Kive stamps were started on ore from the Acme Sunday niiriit and the hoys at the lower camp arc jubilant over the prospect of a fine run beimr made. A largo onrnber of tmprovemeati will be made in ( ainhria the coming summer. New eottairoa. a foundry and a church will be built, and the power plant enlarged to a capacity ca-pacity of oOOO tons a day. NEVADA NOTES. The money order business of the Hello postofQcc Amounted to 950,000 last jear. Mr. Blossom of Rattle Mountain disposed of Several car loads of sheep in San Fran-ciseo Fran-ciseo last week a! .li.'i) per head. The snow- has almost disappeared from the valleys In Humboldt conuty, there is plenty of it in the mountains, and there will be no scarcity of water in that section next season, sea-son, ( oz.en's hotel at Carson was entered by thieves last week while a dance was In progress and the rooms of passenger con-. con-. ductorS McGonagle and Traeey entered and robbed of a gold w atch and valise. 'l lie Ueno CiuHir says the following named gentlemen are mentioned as delegates from Nevada to the republican national convention: conven-tion: Francis ti. elands, Gcnorft pownlng, Or. W. II. I'alterson.K. L. Pulton, Ir. Tbnina nod M I). Folc of W a-lio. , Sen ator William M. Stewart, Hon. II. K. Hartine ami Hon. Kvau Williams of Ormsby, Sena, tin John P. Jonos of Storey, and Hon. A. C. Clevelacd of White Pine, COLORADO NOTES. .1. A. .May lias commenced work or. Ilia 1006 hotel ut Lyons. Boulder's streel railway system ha9 been sold to satisfy creditors. The Colorado Telephone company is put-tiny; put-tiny; in a system at Creedo. ( kailcs Wiletcr got thirty days in jail for sand-bagging people at Trinblad. Mountain Hons are reported to be nutner-oils nutner-oils in the vicinity of the Black canon of the It:. l.:i Dan Stoorsf & Co. last month shipped over 500,U0tt pounds jf freight to Creedc lie is but one of many shippers. Another new camp has sprtirn; into prominence. promi-nence. Urusswell, in .lelf. rsoii county, bids fair to contest ititli Cripple cruck and Copper Cop-per Mock. Joel F. Love of Colorado yprings, wbo bad livetl there for twenty years, died last week. He was postmaster duribgtlie Cleve- laud administration. San I. uis TsUey farmers feel jubilant over the propct for the coming season. Plenty of smtvv in the motintuins, whieh means an abundance, of water, and plenty of water means good crops, while the great activity in mining, which shows no sign of abate ineiit, but is Increasing, will insure ready sale til fair prices lot the products of the farm. . a . |