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Show YE EDITOR S SHEABS.I NEWS IN BRIEF. BOILED DOWN FROM PARAGRAPHS SCISSORED AT LARCE. steins frm Various Points in l lah- N"K-Kels N"K-Kels Ilielt in News Ironi Nevada .Mines of Intelligence -Colorado Condensations Condensa-tions Caught om the Kly. Mill Creek is talking of a starch factory. Stray dogs are becoming very troublesome at Leal The UnlOB Pacific will soon begin work on its new depot at F.ureka. San Pete county hour mills will not join the combine. Four of the children of Peter Jiistescu of Spring City died of diphtheria iu thirteen days. From .luly 1st to the present time the Lebi Sugar company paid fja.dlS.OO freight charges. The little editor of the American Fork .Mf7w.-il gets insulting because he can't have a daily paper In exchange lor his tiny weekly. Alice MePanicl eloped from her home at Alpine with young man from Spanish Fork. The parents were in hot pursuit, but the last report is that an amicable eoinpro-luise eoinpro-luise had been fleeted and all is well. NEVADA NOTES. Louis Fisher, an old tinier, died in Reno of typhoid pneumonia. Indians are killing deer within a quarter of a mile of the railroad depot at Beowawc. The White Tine ,W thinks a railroad will be built from tall Luke to Nevada within a year. The Lodi mines In Nye county are working work-ing thirteen men, and have about forty tons of ore in the sack. The ReaP otlinaf aaytl Some cattle men think beef cattle will bring a and 7 cents per pound within six weeks. A bill has been introduced in congress lo correct the boundary line from Lake Tahoe south between California mid Nevada. This la in accordance with the act of the Nevada legislature introduced by Assembly man Col-man. Col-man. U. U liobsim was shot and seriously wounded at Soda Sprintrs by Martin Bra.-aanOTich, Bra.-aanOTich, proprietor of the hotel at that place. Tlie cause of the shooting is not known. Brazauovicli was released on foot) bail. The White Pine .Vein says W V. Stevens, for many years a resident of Spring Valley, was killed by Trelle Doutre. The trouble which result, d in the homicide occurred in a dispute about the water of a creek Which had. been legally subdivided. Henry A. Herbert, u wealthy Kngiisbniun, who has become Interested In Inyo lands, lias arranged to transport luoo Irish families from his Irish estate, Mnckross Abbey, lo Inyo county. He has lo.iKhl acres neat Owens lake, and will irrigate the land. The first of the Irish to reach the spot will arrive by March L WYOMING NOTES. Nfewraslle, near Cambria, is to have a s inciter this year. An exodus of Daineri from Rock Springs is predicted ou account of low wages. A hundred cavalrymen of the regiment at Fort MeKinley joined citizens of Johnson county on a wolf hunt. Alex Cunningham, manager of a general atore at Casper, lias fallen Into 935,000 by the death of hie mother at Boston. A number of families from Oregon and Iowa will form a settlement at Pleasant Kidge, near l.usk, in the spring. Six hundred men are now employed in the coal mini's at Cambria, Western county. Twouty-lhrcc coke ovens are burning all the time. The kerosene oil sold at Douglas is of so low a test that accidents are of nightly occurrence, oc-currence, mid users are beginning to purchase pur-chase abroad. A. II. Stewart, who has been chief dis patcher at Laramie three years, goes to a better place on the Utah division, and will be succeeded by F.d T. Duey. COLORADO NOTES. C. Tyrron was appointed postmaster at Arkansas Junction und W. ('. (iibson at Arlington. Ar-lington. Kiowa county. The Denver it Rio Qraadl will put on their stage line from Canon City to Cripple Creek to be in operation February 16. One hundred Indian children passed through Denver last week ou their way to attend the Indian school at Geneva, Ne-brasKa. Ne-brasKa. Preparations are in progress by the smelters smelt-ers in Pueblo for muking extensive improvement! improve-ment! during the coming summer. Since the opening of the new mining camps, Cripple Creek and C'reede, the outlook for rmeltiug business seems to demand the enlargement en-largement of the plants. Arrangements are being made by u company for the erection of a new smelting plant at a cost of 1010,000. with a reserve fund of 1300,000. A serious accident occurred lo the mail coach running from Florissant to Cripple Creeh. As the stage turned a sharp curve on the point of a hill, where the grade was eteep, a wheel dished and the loaded coach went over the embankment. Several of the passengers were quite seriously hurt, the most injured being Samuel Ste'mmens of 1'ucblo. lie received a four-inch sealn wound, had two ribs broken, got a black eye aud other hurts. IDAHO NOTES. S.C.John baa been appointed probate judge of AKuras county, vice K. B. Lem-mon, Lem-mon, resigned. At Shoshone the other morning William Pill kicked at a dog, missed the canine and fell, breaking his leg. The Ketehum Kmlimn aeyi; "Hon. (i. B. Florence says the financial iiifuirs of AltUTaa county are In very good condition, which is good news to us ull." The Alturas eoanmlaaiouers have instructed their attorney to collect from the state the amount paid out by Allures county for eon- I cying insane patients to Blaokfoot Judge. Stockslager of the fourth district, has bad the terms of his court for the vear rs follows: Albion, Cassia county, March 14th and September 5tb; Hettey, Alturas county, April 4th and December 8; Mountain Home, Elmore county, April 38th and Oct. oner !J7U; Challis, Ouster county, May lr'ith end September 18th ; Bclh vue, Logan county, June 6th and November 7th. |