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Show 01IH I'lllKMX. 1 lie llrraiHnl Hetrl llaunrr Emery Couoly limn. Abualneracall nccnnltatotlft flying trip home laat week, and at the It. (!.' W. depot we were aaullcd by lhat Intolerable In-tolerable nuisance "the hotel runner.' Tho leal of thla claaa of Indlvl luals Is unlanrablennd Inaulllng. As soon as tho passengers alighted the'lrunners"to the right of them, "runners" lo the left of them, "runners" In front of them, "volleyed and thundered," Tho yelling crowd will aall vlilters and irilstenlly follow them to the elcctrlo cars, nnd If resident ventures to answer question reanllnj hotels, ho Is liable l be Intuited. AnelTortto supreMthls nuisance will lwa predated pred-ated by the traveling public. Ycatcrday, the mining Jown of Boolleld waa vliltivl. Iluslness Is quite dull at j resent, u the demand de-mand for tho inducts of this section la dlmlnlahlng. Two dl.-tllcta achoolaaretn session, and great Interest Inter-est la beliur manifested In educational mattera. The house's are well furnished with the latest a) pilsners, and ft great Ininroverm til Is noticeable. HconrlllsA fine lorMtou for a summer sum-mer residence, and may In llio futuru ofler attractions lo tourists. Castle Galo la a thriving mining town on tho it. G. W. Hallway, an I a line quality of coking coal la obtained here In unlimited quantities. Tho moat Irapoalng building Is Ihe company's store, t substantial two-story rock structure. A new and commodious hotel has recently leen opened which con-tributes con-tributes much to the comfort of travelers. trav-elers. A small school Is held In nil unsuitable unsuit-able dwelling bouse, and It la to lie hord that In the near future a school-housu school-housu will he erected commensurate with the o ulatlon or the district. The ward Is presided over by r Ider W, Iiamph, who takes great Interest In tho work, mil conducts meetings and Buiidsy school. l'rlce river Is "booming" nt iirrscnt, aud threatens to wuh out the bridges In thermions. Old Unto realdenta of Utah cannot fall lo notice tliu lucreulng Inti rest manifested ty visitors, and tho great change in their views, wltlt regard to the Mormon irople. Today I met a gentleman who waa prrsout In tliu Tabernacle on Hund,Mey r.rd, and listened tiithoftble discourse! of i.lder I), i I. lloberu. I wu surprised to nolo thst he had the main part of it written lu his memorandum book. Tho auljecta of the second coming of Christ, pra-exlstence, etc., were citually Inquired about, and 1 learned that my questioner wu the correwlioudeht of the lUtptitl Jrith Mvatine, jubllslnl In llelfast, which will cotilalu, ahortly, n lengthy article on Utah nnd Ita peo lo. Great good will be accomplished If Utah's traveling men will take along a few ianililebicxrlutulnR tho faith and history cf the I.atlerday Halnb, an 1 distribute them when or portuulty presents Itaclf. I'lin six. Castli. (lATn.Koierycounty.Uuh. May U, 1801. |