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Show I montrose! (Correspondence lntermountain Catholic.) Montrose, Dec, 10. We were greeted with a fall of the "beautiful" Saturday morning, which rendered the roads fine for sleighing. The young ladies and their beaux have been. having a jolly time. Mr. Lauzon is reported to be very ill at Cripple. Creek. .i Mr. Enjart, an old and respected citizen, citi-zen, died at his home Tuesday, Dec. 6, at the age of 69. Mr. John Gray, who has been at Salt Lake City with his daughters Mamie and Annie, has returned .home. The little daughter of B. S. Tobin, who was threatened with Bright's disease, dis-ease, we are glad to state, is improving. improv-ing. During the past year the" Montrose I Flour Mill company shipped ninety cars i of flour. It is conservatively estimated that the products of Montrose county, including fruit and hay, will amount to about $950,000, The preliminary work of organizing the Montrose and Cimarron Ditch company is about completed and the work will begin in a short time. When,, the ditch is constructed Montrore will be furnit'hed' with pure mountain water. |