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Show I when the figures will be made public. It i- j paying handsomely. dim Brooks will endeavor to carry the ' Banner mnil as far as Hie Twelve llilo bones on More creek on horses, and send it from I there to Banner on snowshoes. The number of poll tax receipts required I bjvtba state of Idaho for the year 091 is MOO in excess of the number used iu 1881, so rapidly- has the population of the state in. creased. TEKIMTOKIAI, KTC. NEWS FROM VARIOUS POINTS IN UTAH VERY MUCH CONDENSED. home Notes From Our Nelchbnrs- Notes of Interest From Nevada, I'nlontilo, Idaho anil Wyoming Ml Uriel anil i onlosiMl. Gunnison is proud of its saloon. Richfield will organize a chamber of commerce com-merce this ei k. There were forly-ninc deaths In Manti during 191. Tbc Ogdcn poll tax collector reports col. lections from SMS people amount. Dg to fTtiili: 1946 pMid in labor. Sprinuville will soon have a creamery in full operation. Its location will be iu the southern mi rt of town m ar the old V s itch. The (dual cost of the machinery elt., when in full working order will he .i;itlO. The Opden chamber of commerce has elected the following board of diMCtoft: A. H. i'attnn. M. 8. Browning, W A. Mc-Mtllen, Mc-Mtllen, J. M. Ungadorf, W . Harrey, l( C. Londr, Jno. A. Hoyi", A. It. i v, V. W. Fnnge, B. M. Short, J. D. (iill and W. W. Wallers. Monday mnrninc; shortly after the daily freight train, between l.chi Junction and Kurekn, left the former place it ran into an lee bed ahoul a mile down the truck. The engine ami train were detailed and it look nearly all day to get the train righted. The track became covered with Ice from Hit irrigating; irri-gating; ditch which had overflowed the track. No particular damage was done. lacoh Hess and Uaac VorheCB filed their location of a coal mine Which they have recently re-cently dlsrovereil. The mine is heated ahout ten miles northwest from Manii aud no better prospect exists iu the neighbor-hood. neighbor-hood. The vein is seven feet four inches, and the coal is said by experts to be an ex eellent equality for cooking- The work w ill be presented rigorously until the claim is developed. Th Manti Stntiutl isys: Last Tuesday Louia Mickelson went up In the canon to haul lo';.. In the course of the forenoon u falling tree struck him and broke his h i; between the knee and ankle Ho was alone in the snow, suffering Intense pain, and the fallen tree lyinir on his lej. but after almost superhuman efforts he succeeded in extricating extricat-ing himself and reaching his team, which was about two hundred yards off. Alter bridling the horses and bitching them to the sled -all his movuments haying to be done by crawling along In the snow, he got on the sled and started for home, w hich be reached about S p.m. Mr. Mickelson is doing well after his terrible experience, and will be found around aj,'ain before loug. COLORADO NOTES. The post office at llayden was burned last week. A public school library has been started at Telluride. Pueblo has a "Lawrence Barrett reading circle." lileo has received a patent for Us town-lite.. town-lite.. El Paso county farms yielded ldj,T90 bush-els bush-els of potatoes last year. The Park opera house at Grand Junction is nearing completion. From range men it is learned that about 1500 sheep have died thus far as the result of the storm. According to the Jndmmd0n&r Journal not a swear-off went on record at Alasuosa on New Year's day. A La Junta judge has made himself conspicuous con-spicuous by putting a newspaper man on a jury. During 1S!K) there were 3488 acres of corn ' under cultivation in El l'asu county, yielding 43,745 bushels. The Pueblo Prat says then' are too many people In the world. The editorof the Prats, however, hasn't set a pace on a popular movement to reform this evil. A short distance below the Silver Age. mill and not very far from the railroad track, gays the Idaho Springs .., is a small shanty built of sawed boards and occupied by a hardy placer miner. The ahant) has one room about tixS feet. Over the door is , printed sign bearing the words; "Kurnishcd UooniB to Let." Abe Douglas tells iu this connection atiout once having auproaehed the site of an old well to get a drink. He found no water, hut above the well was an inscription as follows: "This hole may answer for a well, but water ain't this side of h 11." NEVADA NOTES. A couple of new papers have been started In Carson lately. There are twelve new students at the university uni-versity at Keno. In the past week six applications to pur-rhase pur-rhase state laud were Bled, embracing 1,-SKf7."4 1,-SKf7."4 acres. The Alta mill has concluded to close down on account of the ditlieulty to get ore enough to keep it going and keep the water dun n to the proper level at the same time. The Carson Fribmu says: Ex-Governor .lohn 11. Kinkcad and w if i . after an absence of nearly two years, in Which they haw vis ivd all eastern points, and taken iu Europe returned to Carson. Frank Hill, an escape from the Stockton asylum, has been around Carson, parading the streets with an axe on his shoulder, was raptured by W. Cheatnutwood, aud taken to the Kcno asylum. The recent dividend of 10 cents declared by the Standard Consolidated of llodie is its seventy-seventh, aggregating 18,015.000, or $3015 per share. After paying this dividend the company will have a surplus of f3n,uun. The Pho-uix Creamery company, of Uaaoa valley, has filed articles of incorporation. The capital stock is placed at 110,000. divided di-vided into 'JKi shares of $.",o each. The principal place of business Mill be Green, field. IDAHO NOTES. The Ada county school teachers1 examination examina-tion will probably occur al Nampa early in February. Two months more snd the pumps at the Washington mine at Idaho City, will again be at work. From present appearances there will be no trouble next spring in floating logs down the Payette river and More creek. The Blaine mill, which was "hut down eight or ten days sgo at Idsho city, Ins re. fumed crushing Th Boulder mill 1 still pounding sway Another clean up will he rosde on the lStn, ' |