I-ccte,nisidof3o0,g-eyofneir-i003 a ax, Cc», ni-md15),*»cInline10Ums*wasket.L5ul*uiijy do one or more built through this district in the near future.• \W J, Dooley Imcrcs-lird.A\\ J. Dooley. owner of the Julinny gold mine al Slalellnc mid a mining operator of much experience, iipa U J. Lynch, a Nevada capitalist and mining man. are spending a few days in this locality. *lr. Dooley In already Interested in coal lands In this count}to a considerable extent, but he lias verv little to say about the business that brings him here at the present lime. It l» evident, however, that both gentlemen tiro deeply interested In thenil strikes that have been made in the Dixie country, and its they are baying especial attention to local conditions, we are inclined to think that, they contemplate putting down one or more wells in this valle). Everything goes Io show Hint the oil strata extend be* it path mt. and it is reasonably certuln that the oil can be struck here hy ml sinking to a sulllcicnt depth, probably wh between 2.0DU and 3.000 feet We lal. sinccrclv hope that the gentlemen now tinlooking hi to the situation may decide inithctlo:h;sifcdiorIHdcnllitto give the matter a trial Huwhr.nppFR shippfdthe