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Show Tj REDUCED RATES PROMISED. j Salmon City, July 24. A letter from g! W. N. Blchler, auditor and traffic 4 manager of the Gllmore & Pittsburg 5g . railroad, to the secretary of the Com- merclal club, states that a new sched- fg L "le will come into effect on that road $ ''i on July 24. Very material conces- nj slons in the form of reduced rates 53 r are promised. 2? I During the recent hot spell the )! highest temperature recorded at tbe l$ local office of the United States lg weather bureau has been 93 degrees. B-; The night temperature has not risen J '( above a minimum of 56 degrees i The crops are better this season i' than ever before in the history of S (j Lemhi county. This is especially true I of the hay crop. Ranchmen are In 5 jf town every day on the lookout for Hg- hay workers. At the regular meeting of the school If board the contract for $3,000 worth I W ' furnishings for the new high school II building was given to J. H. Wright. f' J. E. Noddlngs with a force of men B 1 started work the past wee kon his B r contract for sidewnlks, involving sev-Ujjt sev-Ujjt eral thousand dollars. k Upon petition the board of county Bf- commissioners have appointed R. W HI , Morphey as justice of the peace for HI; tbe Junction precinct. t The Gllmore & Pittsburg fence It ciev.'s are now working on this end HT of the line and will soon have the (:. entire railroad track enclosed. |