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Show done once a week at least dur. ing the summer, if not everyday. We believe be-lieve the people of Eureka realize the position posi-tion they are ill, and will wait no longer for assistance from the county, hut. will at once proceed to form a municipal government and treasury of their own, that they may not be dependent upon the mercies of the county for every little Item necessary to the health of our people aud the prosperity of our city. It is a case ot necessity, and should be done witfcjj; SijUUli frcd." RELIEF FOR EUREKA. It Is Only to He Scoured Through Ineor- po ration - The t; otet, the Plagus of the Town, Must Hh ( leaned. The Tintic Miner says: "Mr. A Burch, according to Instructions from the counts court, has made the survey (or tbe proposed sewer. lie has also made an estimate of the coat of putting in the sewerage. Ho estimates esti-mates the cost at between eight and ten thousand dollars. It tuny be a little more or a little luss, but will not vary from one, of these figures more than a few dollars. So it must be plain to every citizen of Kureka that the county court will not ap propria!1 this amount of money. It is mor-than mor-than w o can ever expect, and more than w e will ever gelt It is safe to say that all the county will do in tliis matter will bo to put men aud teams to work and haul away the rot and rubbish collected in various places all along the gulch. Whether this will be repeated every time it becomes peces .aryi hard to conjecture, but it should " be |