Article clipped from Cheyenne Daily Sun Leader

i A~a»'*v of. In;e In Um*Hi of Mrtjr t be1 actHfhiitetkv ke bv Uwly rl liea*luitntf.m to the Ho, k Springs marker, for *hkh he rrcelwl $45 per lioa.iL - Bv-an* - on Nr- * RegisterSi nee i ompany K, Twenty-fourth infantry, left Camp 1**10' Butte pre*mt^forlorn appearance* Ah the Union Pnul-tki C-oal com pin) Urn not vet received clftrlaJ notiw of the abandonment of this they are preserving th prop . ,ty an well as they ,un by boarding up the window* and doom and taking other measure* to prevent dtmage -to th# hulbl tiga- Hook Spring!* Miner.LOOKING FOE A FLOOD.On account of the heavy *nuw* the I’ttjst • win tor, it \t* thought the Plattewill I for t!eiiiiilMtvitthe aI b ree lug II; rhargpitt*«extraKtriin thi mwgiI r* a t ithere run * int* M*lemeiititut/.
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Cheyenne Daily Sun Leader

Cheyenne, Wyoming, US

Mon, Mar 27, 1899

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