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Show TERRITORIAL, ETC. NEWS FROM VARIOUS POINTS IN UTAH VERY MUCH CONDENSED. Koine Notes from Our Neighbors Notes of Interest from Nevada, Colorado, Idaho aud Wyoming- All Brief and Condensed. A Horse Breeders' association has been formed at Mincrsville. , Farmers are preparing to plant their spring crops in the vicinity of Salina. Beck's boarding house at Kureka was de-Hr de-Hr rtd by lire Saturday morning Loss, fSOOfc All stock gathered from the street at Beam is impounded iu llio tithing office corral. John dates, city marshal of Sulina. has resigned, and Charles Ivie has been appointed ap-pointed iu his place. The young men of Levau arc building and perfecting a large shearing corral southeast of Juab, and the sheep will in the near future fu-ture lose their lleeees there. Manti is going to organize a democratic club, and the Sulma Pivxt suggests that th.-y make a study of the personally of the present legislature and their enactments this session. A new canal has been taken out by Monroe Mon-roe people which will water about 3500 acres of land. Work is progressing rapidly and the Annabel people are talking of building u extension. The K. ti. W. track is laid through the tunnel at the Eureka mine, and the grade is rondo to the mouth of Eureka canon. It. "will soon be to Mammoth hollow. A switch will be run to the Keystone and the Beck rohfes. The Gunnison farmers have been at work for the last few weeks strengthening their dam on the Saupitch a few mllofl southwest of Manti. A large lake has been formed and they expect an abundance of water for irrigation irri-gation this summer. Loa, Piute couty, is to have a saloou, with billiard and pmd room in connection, in the near future. The boys won't have to go over to gnlluA to load up with tarantula juice. They can squander their money nearer home then. Tin- Nephi Kusiipi says: "What is the matter with our police officer that they do not clear the Streets of loose cattle and horscsV We have seen at least ten animals running at. large this week, but our Officers have not run them in." The Beaver I Ionian says: "The just claims of II. V. Ib-yborn for $bJ fur services as statistician of Iron county cere presented to tlie legislature but were disallowed. Beaver county, for $101. To expenses of collecting col-lecting statistic s no t a similar fate." Three serin us accidents occurred at Pttj sun (Saturday. A young ton of Chas. Selinan Who, with his father, was hauling sand from the gravel bed. ai "idenlally fell from the Wagon. He was run over by the wngeu Which broke his thigh bone 'William Parker Par-ker ti ll from a horse, dislocating his kmc. Henry yen also hud bis knee dislocated by falling from a wagon. A vein f fftlttlla vu (lisrovcre! u f'W Biilr?. south tif ilt u.t"M lur,t rvk which i creMiM un- it txcltetoont la octA cireles, 'J In- v.-in DM I" 'h tnu rtl a distance if ovt-r 1(h) feel hd is tbonghl by thotft who hmre BGi a Hi- trt: tf hi- iii-iirly DUfe, bul us n Buy has been nftde np to Lhii dote, ii is nut BttIV tu lnukf any nrt'dn tioiiw iu regard to what it coataini. No work lias beoD dune on tl"i vein yot :iud its extent and si.i. euu only bu turmiscd. A Moroni correspondeut writes: "Next to tin; 170 stru u evil in this town the "Hood iiun" is Hie wurst. Hoys are around every where tit ull times and ot all am', tou. Then- is no pleasure to he hud on account of thcin. This comes under the marshal's of-Jin'. of-Jin'. They are always loalln around the saloons and onera house, and the noise, they iinil.e is wonderful for such small kids. Moroni Mo-roni boeinore small hoys lu tin: mjuare inch than any two tnwus around." The ttalina J'r'x says: "P. (iottfrcdson, one of our county selectmen, and Judge Kinm f Rich field, went up to Belt Lake City, Tuesday, to see what arrangements could he made to si ll county bonds. While there, lin y will visit the legislature, and, il they can see 11 ehauec, they will try ami secure se-cure an aj.proj.riatitnt for the county or territorial ter-ritorial roads. WY think it will be a waste of time to do anything with this legislature, hut they OUffht lo look in and see what kind of cattle it is composed of." Fremont, Piute county, is enjoying a small iited boom at present. A stock company, composed principally of citiens of this town, lias been organized to build a new fiottriug mill with the latest Improved roller process. It will be run by water power and will be located below a large spring which comes out d' tin- mountains and furnishes water enough for all purposes. The spring Was the property of Mr. Bryant before its purchase by this company. NKVADA NOTES. Ni k Battle is running the Lu I'lsnta mine Hear Hawthorne. The mine, although rich, is not paying as it should, owing to the ex. co-4 ol miniuir and reduction, wood being $1:3 a cord ami water a barrell. Pretty regular shipments are made to the Kinkcad null, however. Mrs. Kleaimr Harry, subsequently Mrs. Las. ChOSloy uf Carson, who is the daughter of Jaipur BabcOCk, a former resident of Vir uia, is iiniu in court for a divorce from Lit present husband, Bury J. Dasent, on the grounds ef failure to providir. The fair actress is evipently hard to please, yet rumor Bays a third man is willing to try. The Hawthorne Bulletin says: We are informed in-formed by railroad officials at-this dace that Ihern Is no likelihood of the C. A 0. being extended from Kceler to Mojuve In the near future. The only foundation for the extended ex-tended newspaper accounts published last week, was Unit a reorganization of the company com-pany had been made, iu consequence of a consolidation, which made reincorporation necessary. Busiuess is very light with the company now, owing to the low jlrice of pilver, and unless a reaction occurs we may have to content ourbclves with a semi-occa sional instead of u daily train. The. Virginia EnUrprUr says: "Some very curious mineral formations are frequently found in the mines. A queer specimen of deposited matter was recently found on the lit" levoFof the fellow Jacket, where water hml been dripping. The water is highly im-pit im-pit vjiated wiili mine rail in solution, and the specimen was formed by precipitation. It Is oblong, somewhat spirally shaped, is the color of amber and tastes very strongly of alum, of which substance It is no doubt chiefly composed. It Is a new sort of do pOSlt to most peojde who have seen it, and is perhaps peculiar lo tiie water in the Jackyt."! |