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Show MAY GO TOlRIGHAB ui Prospects of the Sdulbern Pacific Building a Spar. lOLUCIIMI Till! UJ1TI.I: I10MS. Ilrscrl I nnd I'alcnli, llio Mirclrr lllrccton. Upallno llnd. lllulng and Oilier IIciim. The recent ci erlnient of the Boulh ern I'aclllo railway In running a epeclal from llrlgham Clly toOgrien and there conouctlug with th Klo CliaiideWritern wild pas seizors lor tho ded cation services In this city Is likely like-ly to result lu tho building of a switch from Ilrlgham Clly to the HoJlhern I'aclflo main line. Tho latter company com-pany has learned that there is something some-thing worth competing lor In thu way of traluo at thu capltsltf llox LlJer, and It la now lutl-iiatcd that It will f illow up thn advantage. If this matter were taheu up by the loading men of llox ).dr count, then. Is Utile doubt that the new connection con-nection would be made at an earl) date. It would receive the endorsement endorse-ment of the Jllo Orando Western leo- pie, who aru ouly too anxious to get Into Ihu cow territory. With s.ich an nirangoment 'he ros-ct ros-ct woull be good for a still luither extonslou over Into Cacho valley, val-ley, where u compitlug Hue of road would be warmly welcomed. The Halt Lake peoplo are rustling with Iho Deep Creek Hallway, and have filr chances uf success. The llox Llder peopluhavei still bitter rosjcclsof a doublu connection with OjJeu and this clly If they slrlko while the Iron Is hot through tha recent venture. To tho people of tliu north tills matter Is worth looking up. The railway eoj le now nam an eye on the scheme. iiritcuu oiKifim. Last evening the adjourned meeting of the Morcur Mining company stock-holdera stock-holdera uonvenid nt the lompauy' ofllce- Tlio old olllcsrs nere re elected as follows: John Htane, president, 11, W, llrown, vice president and superintendent, super-intendent, aill H. I'eylon, treasurer, and It. L. Hcauncll, atcrrtiry, arm these togolhtr with J. II. Hedges form tliu board of directors. Ihe nusuces if thu compauy weru repi rted tn Lu lu an excellent condition and Ihu mine looking will. CO! I.VCT1NO THE CASH, Today two collectors were stsrted out by tho hoard of tru Iks to collect the balance of tbo cash due on tho co per bonus. Home of those who put down llielr names on the eubscrli turn list have btcncLsa run for the money and have deferred laymeut. Those have been give n the lull limit of tlmo, aud aru uow riquested lo settle. There wcrosomo who doubtless subscribed to get rid of their solicitors, but It Is thought that most of the people who promised assistance and havo tailed to oome lo time have done ao more through neglect and pressuru of tlnaucwi than n deslro to evado payment. DUUIIT I AMI PATENT 3. Tho follow log desert land patents have been received at tho lsud illlce from Washington. Desert Hntry No. SOI, to KlliWlh M. Adamson tf Sill Lake county, 2)d aoris In township 1 so'tlh of raugu 3 west. No. S72, to Cedtre-ssa Canwrlght of Heaver county, 40 acres In towninlpSO south of range U aesl. ho. bed, to JeJedlah II. Cllve of Bait Lake oouuty, 70 acres In township 1 north of ranges east. No. 802, to tliu heirs of Alfred II. Manning, deceased, of Weber county, 120 acres In lonnshlpS north of range 2 west. NOTIA Tho Chalk Creek Coal company baa decl.ed to Increase Its capital slock from f 100,000 lo $230,000. Thu Hantlago mill, on Carson river, began crushing ore on Wednesday from tho Keutuok mine, In Gold Hill, Nevada. Hhlpmeuls of ubout a bun. dred tons will lu insJo dally. The llocky Mountain Coal and Iron company filed nitidis cf lnoororatoii at Leadvllle on Wudtusday; eailtal stock, f 3,000,000, In share a of JiOOiach. It Intends to do business In Ion counties of Colorado, A. II. Godbe, who Is op from Hill-llonvllle, Hill-llonvllle, s tint I'loche la going to havun railway, but It will to from ihu south. The Atlsnllo and I'aclflo Is heading for Whllo l'lnu district, Nevada, and will probably pins tbrouah I'loche. |