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Show SALMON CITY GETS REDUCED RATES FALMON CITY. July 24. A letter from W. K. B.chler. auditor and traffic manager man-ager of the Gil more A Pittsburg railroad, to the secretary of the Commercial club, states thst a new schedule will come Into effect on that road on July ti. Vsry material concessions In the form of reduced re-duced rates are promised. During the recent hot spell th highest high-est tempersturs recorded at the local office of-fice of the I'nired States weather humau has beo M degrees. The night tempersturs tem-persturs has not risen above a minimum of degrees. The crops ere hotter this soason'thsn ever refore in the history of Lemhi county. coun-ty. This Is especlslly true of th hay rop. Ranch ms n a rs In to wn ova ry dsy on the lookout for hay workers. At the regular meeting of the school board the contract for $1000 worth of furnishings for the new high school bulls-lnc bulls-lnc was given to J. H. Wright. J. E. Nodillngs with a force of mea started work the past. week on his contract con-tract for sidewalks. Involving sevsral I thousand dollars. I'pon petition the bosrd of county com-mUsinners com-mUsinners have appointed R. W. Morphey n Justice of the peace for the Junction precinct. The Ol' more Plttshurg ' fence crews are now working on this end of the line and will soon have th entire railroad track enHneed. |