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Show BRIEF IT A II NEWS. CONDENSED FROM THE COLUMNS OF THE EXCHANCES. ith Home Notes from some of Our Ncii;h-bors Ncii;h-bors l . I In the tame style of Urevlly That II. Who Kuns May !.!. The Brigham electric light plant his ar lived. Trie Pro vi woolen mills started up yes. terdflj. The artesian well at Saliua is down -00 feet without striking water. The San Pete county teachers' institute met at Mt. Pleasant yesterday. integrity of character. The Inst time j I made him u loan was just before Christ- ' mas. lie, though poor and hum lite, douht- j loss desired to remember his family at that particular time as Christian people in all conditions of life do. "The city needs laboring men. and 1 don't j consider it any evidence of impropriety that I should recommend to a city official .1 poor man whose faithfulness in labor and whose I honesty I l,aVo so well proven, to my own j satisfaction at least. "Hut 1 want to add that at the time of the leeetae of Bishop sharp the man was In his employ, not through my recommendation, because he never came to me. for recommendation recom-mendation except when work had failed, but the deeca-c of that good man last month ' resulted in throwing hint out of emulov- I ment. J The diphtheria that b;is been raging in Redmond has abated In a measure. The yountr people of Vermillion have or-ganir.ed or-ganir.ed a dramatic company and expect to play In the different towns in this vicinity. Mrs. fieo. Sorensen found her baby dead in her arms when she awoke Tuesday mom. lay. It was three weeks old at the time of its death. The plana for the new court boOM Inn. milted by William Adams, of Xnphl, were accepted ami lljc count t c ourt wiil meet on the fstli I nil to consider when to commence the building. The first republican meeting ever held in Parowan was held December 30th last and went off well, interspersed with muic from a ftrine; linnd. Some excellent ?pceclieh were made, dnring which the defects of democracy de-mocracy were exposed and received i vere scoring, while the excellent principles of the republican party were; made, plain and edtlclng, receiving much applause, A club of thirty-one members was Immediately Immedi-ately organized with L. l. Watson u- preai. dent, and J, P. Jensen, N. 8, IVuitne and harles l.yman as vice. presidents and board j of management. More memborj a.o si i 11 i being enrolled. Eureka is not as Uvedv as it was two months ago. The uew railroad is there, it is true, hut It ha not got up to the Eureka mine yet. A tunnel tins to tie made through the waste dump in order to approach the mine, Rfl.i thi Is a tedious jot). The top of the dump has been taken olf, then two rOH -of spilling driven down iiv- feet below grade. On these the top or the tunned will be built, and the sides will he logged up as the dirt is taken out. The spile diiving was finished Saturday. The carpenters are now busy with the timbers. No ore has been shipped from the mine for the lust two months. AVaiting for the new road to take It awn v. Mr. John y Packard and the Union Pacific company did not sec alike on the question of rates so he slopped shipping ore Because of this the force in the mine is greatly reduced. COLOKADO NOTES. Mort Clark of Favosa Springs has invented an automatic car-coupler. Charles Weiscr was instantly killed at Villa (irove while loading a blast. W. H. Potto an old time miner of Central City was found dead in his cabin ou Tip-Top . mountain. vVtl.i .WiiAt nre Jiiilv c roud, d co tion frequently asked, and it l sate to ny in i m Ali'lt'"' ""'v the American Natural Gas 5ng to Creeds. Often passengers are compelled com-pelled to sit on the coal-boxes aud the SJ mi of the seats, and sometimes have to stand. The Colorado Coal and Coke company and the Colorado Fuel company have petitioned the county commissioners to reduce the assessed as-sessed valuation of their coal lands from iT.MI au acre to ?S an acre A few days ago while some miners were driving a drift ou the A. Y. and Minnie property, prop-erty, they lioled through into a cave which was tilled with water. From the bottom 01 the drift to the bottom of the cave is about six feet, and it is tilled with clear water, which is linprcunated with mineral. This Is the fourth cave that has been discovered within the past few month. WYOMING NOTES. Casper is to be a sisrual service station. The Downey mill is now runuing at Cold liiii. Laramie's wants are modest. She asks for a t00,006 public building. The Barrows Miller company have started the new .(iiartz mill at Atlantic City. Wolves are numerous m ar Hillsdale and arc doing a gfeal deal of damage lo stock. The 'Wind River gawMMO', published at Lander, bat suipeeded publication. Casper bids fair to become the greatest isbestos camp of the American continent. Mr. Hugo (iauslen of Chicago, has BUT' chased the Orecn River brewery from Karl Bnlaner. Consideration, 110,000. David ."osier brou.'hl ill Buffalo from the middle lork of the Crazy Woman what appears ap-pears to be. the petriiicd remains of a main inotb. The remains of Tim llibbard. the 1 inta county stockman, who was supposed to have b en poisoned, were exliunied and an ex-nmiuatioii ex-nmiuatioii made. BUfpieiOM groundless. The Kvanston '"'" writes up fifty Ave marriageable vouni: men of mat tow u iu its luc of the Is't. They are of all ages, sizes ami complexion, and anion: Uir lot almost any young lady ought to be able to tind hat she. w ants. |