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Show IAMIE1L Union Pacific Is Making Estimates Esti-mates on New Machiuery Required. WILL MAKE. REPAIRS FOR THREE RAILROADS Rolling Mill, Idle Two Years, Soon to Be Running, It Is Said. LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept. 23. A n. B. Jncobus and A. H. Fetters of the Union Pacific at Omaha, aro horo checking up machinery at tho rolling mills and making mak-ing estimates of tho repairs necessary and new machinery to bo installed preparatory prepar-atory to reopening tho mill for tho manufacture manu-facture of fish plates, angle bars, bolts and nuts for tho Union Pacific, Oregon Short Lino and Oregon Railway & Navi-gatloncompanies. Navi-gatloncompanies. It is believed tho mill vlll" "b6 running beforo tho end of the present year. It has not been operated since tho Colorado Fuel & Iron company abandoned it, moro than two years ago. t TJeLario Gets Appointment. Louis DoLario of this cltv. official court stenographer for tho Second Judlclnl district, dis-trict, has been notified oi his appointment as private secretary to Congressman Mon-dell Mon-dell of this State nnd clerk to tho Congressional Con-gressional committee of Irrigation, of which Mr. Mondell Is chairman. Ho will resign his State position, spending the winter In "Washington. D. C. Mr. Dc-Larlo'a Dc-Larlo'a mother Is tho wlfo of Mayor JIc-Kco JIc-Kco of Laramie. Change in Public Building. N. F. Splcer. distributing agent for thc Government building In this city, has been notified that cut stone has been Kubstitutcd for wood for cornices of the JIOO.OOO building now in courso of eroctlon here, at an added cost of ?.t3S4. Tho Larnmlo Commercial club and Kenafor Clark of 'Wyoming had taken the matter up and asked tho supervising architect at "Washington to mako tho change, on-gross on-gross will bo asked .to make an appropriation appro-priation for the amount, to be added to the contract price. |