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Show WYOMING NOTES. Ten men are at work on the Acme at Cold Hill, and more will soon be put on. W. E. Howe is wanted at Laramie for swindling. He collected another man's wages and skipped. Star mail service has been established from Wheatland on (he Cheyenne and Northern North-ern to Two Bar, twice a week from January Jan-uary 15th. Bays the Rock Springs Imkpmtimts The Union Pacini- is so poor that it can't keep Up the reading room at Laramie, and it, will he abandoned on the tlrst of Jnhunry. Mr. Wynier, Frank Prager's sheep fore man, experienced some frontier life last Friday Fri-day night near Owen, lie had to follow his bunch of sheep, SOOO or more, all night in a blinding blizzard, one of Wyoming's worst, aud he nearly perished in the storm. Only pluck pulled him through. Cold weather has forced the searching party at Hutton's bike to abandon the work. Several holer, were cut throusrb the Ice at the places designated by "Madame Mizpah," the incdiumt r), and a close search made, but no trace of Matt Dawson's body was discovered. F.arlv in the fall twelve steers were shot down on the range in 1 inta county. A ib-teettve ib-teettve was employed to hunt out the criminals. crimi-nals. The officer has just reported till the facts, but wants about a hundred men, he says, to help arrest the metiers. A bulletin issued by the state university gives the result of seventy analyses made of feets the past season on the experiment farms snd by private Individuals in the slate. There show an average of 10 per cent of siuar, with a maximum of over 'SI per cent. Summarized, the bulletin shows that Wyoming Wyom-ing cau grow sugar beets. Snar beets re-(pure re-(pure a cold climate, a mellow soil, slight summer irrigation and a dry fall to reach perfection. The dry, cold autumn of tho arid region tends to store sugar In the irrigated irri-gated sugar beet. |