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Show I Salmon City Briefs, I Special to The Tribuncr SALMON CITY, June 11. TV. C. Smith, secretary of the Tendoy Livestock company com-pany states that sheep shearing will begin be-gin this week. Their wool crop will be about 40.000 pounds. A price of IS cents has been offered for the clip, i Dave Sunderlin, who had charge of one of the boats of the Salmon Klver Mining company, returned last week from Lewiston. At Colson creek his boat struck a rock, but he got tho boat to shore, unloaded the machinerv and made , repairs. The mining company has located lo-cated the boat which was sunk on the k first trip. It is In seventeen feet of water. A cable has been attached to It find fastened to the shore. A diver from the coast has been sent for to work on U the sunken machinery. The Klrtlev Creek Gold Dredginc com-j com-j na-ny have fifty men at work on the co-j co-j struction of the mammoth gold dredge t . at the Kirtley creek placer grounds, five r; miles from town. ! i A trainload of fencing material for the right of way of the Gllmore & Pittsburg railroad arrived last nicht. The train was in charge of Chief Engineer Bacon. The Boy Scouts gave a dance last evening In the opera house for the purpose pur-pose of raising funds for the purchase i; of uniforms and equipment. ' W. Virden and J. A. Wood, who have the Bohannon bar placers under lease, are employing eighteen men. Thev have ' abundance of water to run their hy-l hy-l draullc machinery and look "forward to" a c' good season. C Ray Klnscy is recovering from a sllshl J attack of blood poisoning, the result of ft being spiked in a baseball game on Dcco-tj Dcco-tj ration dav |