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Show BRIEF UTAH NEW&j CONDENSED FOR OUR READERS FROM THF COLUMNSOF THE EXCHANGES. will meet in Boise. The object of the m ct-iinr ct-iinr i- to llx the time and place of hoi, hug the cooTentton for the porpoM ot f'ecunK l, lc-nti-H to Hi'- national conventini at Minneapolis. The convention will most likely he held at Focatdlo. With Some Sole" tram Some of Our Neish-InnDoM Neish-InnDoM Vp i" H" s,u.. .style of Ilrtivity Tk1 He Who Iuus May Head. I'roro will DOT for natural can. The Park City sampler will enlarge Its ea- pa''1)'- ,. , , Miss Soffi Toki, a fair Japanese, died at Ogden Saturday. The store of Frank BMW Of Pleasant Srovc has been closed on attachments. In his charge to the wand jury at l'rovo, Judge BlMkburn called special attention to the violations 01 uic gauu. Two boys, aged 11 and l:i respectively, were arrested in Salinu last. Saturday night on a charge 01 having stolen two saddles in Chester. Report comes from Ellnore to the effect that Mr. Burton, a saloon keeper or U i place, was taken before a local Justice of the pence ot that place the other day and lined 115 for selling liquor to Indians. It Is reported that Lorenzo Lisonheo of Monroe was taken Wore Commissioner Jones the other day charged with practicing pugilism on the person of Robert Johnson, ami was taxed by his honor in tho sum of 115 and costs. NEVADA NOTES. Joe ltavrnft, savs the Genoa Courtcr, is working gold from Fiue Nut district by an arastra. The Virginia Vv.,-,Vsays W. G. I'.alston, secretary of the miner1 association, My) I that If the hydraulic mines arc opened 110,000,000 will bo added to the business of the stale, and that there will bl the greatest era of prosperity since 189. It is estimated that at ienst W,000 men will be employed, and that the population of the mining region will be increased by 4D,0U0 or Bt,0CO, George Bchnfw, the old lumberman of Truckee, is a citizen to be proud of. After the recent tire, when tliu prioe "f ltnber mi" ht easily have been advanced i or ! a thousand, he generously reduced the price ta a thousand and then sent men to dig hit lumber out of the snow, saying that "the boy- had been troubled enough, and he Iiav-. I1M1 lir.;n . ......p,.., would help them a little." The, fflwr SWto y W H- Morrison, a blacksmith, was arrested in Winneniuiea Saturday, fT forgery. Morrison went into the barber simp ol Richard Robinson and produced, three untlgned cheeks lor 1300, i:S24 and VI4 respectively, made out in his favor and drawn on the London, Paris and Americ m bank of Sau francisco. Morrison, claiming to he l'eter French, a man well known in Winnciuucca. asked RoblUSOU to si m his (French's) name to the cheeks as he was ) aralvzcd and unable to write. I his Kuhinson refused to do but called in Mr. t. 8. Leonard, who happened to be passing.and stated the ease I" him when Leonard signed stated the case to him when Leonard signed the checks as requested and immediately alter notified BberU) Fellows ol what he had done. Morrison tried to cash the .t cheek at several places and was linally arrested. ar-rested. WYOMING NOTES. The appointment of Dr. J. II. Lo'.t as receiver re-ceiver of the Buffalo land office has been confirmed by the sentc. Taxidermist LockWOOd of Casper has a twenty two point deer head at his shop to be mounted. The animal was killed by A. ii. Cheney. L. J. Mather of Orrin Junction is now station sta-tion agent at l.usk. His predecessor, Mr. Farrell. "boo7.cd" too much, says the Lusk Mtrau. Onlv a few davs more work will be required re-quired to tlnish ' the new bridge over the Platte t Ira tiarcus' ranch, twenty mill - Up the river from Saratoga, ll is feet long. The stockmen of Hates Hole met at the school house last Saturday and effected an organization, with A. G. Cheney as secretary secre-tary and Ad Keith foreman and treasurer. The association is formed for the purpose of working the range, anil will start out on the 1st of May. The Cheyenne Sun says that a colony of Seidell farmers of the best class is to settle on Wyoming Development company lauds eighty miles north of Cheyenne, on the railway. rail-way. The plans of the company will involve in-volve an outlay of no less than '.'.(N'.oiio, and among other things they Intend to accomplish ac-complish Is a sugar beet refinery, a hotel, flouring mill and a townsite. The Wyoming extension of Hie Burlington is being pushed westward and by June 1st Its trains will lie running to Ponder river. Some 'JIKKI graders are at Work pushing the line toward Buffalo, and the nearest gang to Buffalo is sixty-live miles away. The graders gra-ders will not stop at Powder river but will keep right up Clear creek. The Wyoming extension of ne Burlington 1 undoubtedly bound for Helena. Montana. COLORADO NOTES. COLORADO NOTES. Charles Fcicy, a coal miner at Trinidad, takes his own life. There are now 658 convicts in the state penitentiary at Canon; the largest number ever held there at one time. The pleasant siirinu; weather at Lamar during Ibis month is rushinj; sprint; work. Considerable plowinf; and sonic seeding bare already been done. Lamar Milling and Elevator company will heirin their building operations about the 2.Mli. This will be the largest mill between Dcnve. anil Kansas City. The new Kaptist church at Canon was dedicated, the Rev. Kerr B. Tupper of Denver Den-ver makinv; three addresses. The church is built of Colorado stone and cost '20,(KK). It lias a bonded debt of $0000 and a floating debtoflSOUO, J1I.0IH) baviug already been paid. IDAiO NOTES. ('bar' Knapp lias be n appointed pott-Bater pott-Bater at De Lamar. The Irih-American of Weiscr are going to have a grand timeon March 17th. Charle Umber, one of the oldest and most respected cili.eus ot Owy hee county died of apoplexy at the age of ii years. It did not take the Jury a great while to find J. II. Stone of Bote not guilty of illegal timber appropriation yesterday morning, .lust eight minutes after Judge Beatty delivered de-livered bis charge a verdict of acquittal was returned. The republican state central committee |