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Show DOTS AND DASHES. ERTINENT PARAGRAPHS FROM THE PRESS OF UTAH. Willi Pointeil News Notes Alio Xowi of Interest From Our Nc ie;liloi-s All lioileri Down anil I'oHshed V'p for Times Headers. A gun club lias been organized at Ogden. (jgden will begin to bore tor gas within two weeks. Springville U to have a bank building to cost $15,000. Remold Bros, of Springviile will erect a new fciOjOOO store house. The Dixpateh claims for ProTO a bonanza In her slate quarries. kt , The Lehi central school building is now "n assured thing. It will cost jH,000. Major N'app, gas sharp, lias told Provo Hint she has gas and a citizens' company will be organized, Jim Clawson shot a largo owl on the tpliraim meeting house a few days ago. It measured four feet from tip to tip. Frank Gantcholnster, an Ogden motor-man, motor-man, has been arrested on a charge of for. nication with Emma Simmonson of Salt Lake. It is stated on good authority that Newell fr. Kimball has been offered and has refused re-fused tin- nomination mayor on the Logan democratic ticket. The race will therefore be between Joseph Morrell and Kyrum Hay. ball with odds in favor of Morrell. NEVADA NOTES. Town lots are selling in- Meadowvflle at from $60 to fc'Al, according to location. Jesse Bittclow, a noted character who killed his man at Eureka, Nev., years ago died in the railroad hospital at Sacramento recently. The new ten-stamp mill at Columbus, owned by the Mountain Queen Mining and Milling company, was started up hist (-Saturday by George H. Hill ou ore from the Mountain Queen mine. The official letter from the Overman mine for the past week states that oo4 tons of ore were shipped to the Brunswick mill, the average assay of the car samples having been 17. CI! per ton, and the average battery assay f 15. 54. k Burko Bros., builders and contractors of Reno, have just completed a new furnace X. for the Boston Antimony mining company, Vmhose mine and works are located at Black jK.nJb east of Lovelock. ".OLORADO JfOTES. The lime works at Wcllsville. near Saido, is turning out 400 bushels a day. A baseball league to embrace Telluride, Rico, Man co, Duraugo, Silvorton, Ouray and lied Mountain is talked ot. Cripple creek is shipping ore. And as soon as the roads arc put In passable condition condi-tion the shipments will be increased to fifty to 100 tons a day. John Dolan, at one. time a prominent and wealthy ltizen of Denver, laid upon the tracks of the cable company in Denver with suicidal intent, and was rescued by the police. Sullivan, the convict who escaped from , the penitentiary at Canon City, was rnor. tally wounded by one of the iruards who found him at a ranch some miles out of t IftQou. W. H. ('lark came up from White river yesterday, where he lias been superintending i the work that is being done on the new state bridge. The abutment on the south side of the river is nearly finished, While the excavation exca-vation on the nortn side is about completed. These abutments will have a 30-foot front with 10-foot wings. The bridge is to be ninety-six feet long, and will be all iron ox-cept ox-cept the braces and upper chords. WYOMING NOTESj A couple of days work will comnlete the bridge across the river, on the Barkhurst ranch, m ar Collins. The deer are leaving the bills in great numbers and making their way tri the open country, where the, snow is not so deep. The well known Dan tjllman ranch, situated situa-ted nlirht miles east, of Cheyenne on Cow creek, was sold, together with ;3000 head of high grade cattle and 000 head of horses. The purchasers are Eli Titus of Kansas City snd John Dosbough of Kansas. The consideration con-sideration Involved is Jl58,000. Miss Mary I. Webster, who has been the oftlcial court stenographer for the second . judicial district, has also been appointed to the position in the third district. The counties coun-ties embraced in her territory now are Albany, Al-bany, Natrona, Johnson. Sheridan, Fremont, Uinta, Sweetwater and Carbon. Mrs. A. F. Johnson of Laramie, one of the hoirs to the great Hyde estate of England, and it is now reported that there are strong reasons for believing that the estate will be annortioned. ft. will probably amount to $100,000,000. Mrs. Johnson and her people are vary reticent about the matter and little information can be obtained from them. IDAHO NOTES. Fifty thousand dollars of outstanding warrants war-rants will soon be called in by the state treasurer which will liquidate all Issued slnco October. The agricultural experimental station has met with sad disaster, at least so far as Cassia is concerned, not being aide to satis, factorily settle on the place to rw selected, and so Cassia suffers. Albion Times. A dispatch in the Anaeondia Stitmlnyrl says: Mr. Del.amnr of Idaho is in the city making the acquaintance of Washington society under the auspices of Russell Har--. ris.on. He proposes to make a permanent rcsldnece in Washington. RljrUt llev. Dr. Ethelbert. Talbot, protest-ant protest-ant Episcopal bishop of Idaho and Wyoming, Wyo-ming, Is one of the signers of an appeal to the clergy of America in behalf of the starving starv-ing people of Russia. A copy of the app.eal lias been received by Governor Willev. It Is probable that he will soon take action in the matter, though he trusts the churches Of Boise will take the first stop. |