dead one.Although the mines have been operated buf part time the last year, everybody appears to be busy. Many improvements have been made, such as a $7e.000 theatre and a $100,000 addition I to the hospital. The demand for houses is unusually great, especially modern homes. Every indication points to a permanent town, and all that is lacking to push ahead is concerted action by every citizen.The following officers were elected: President—Charles Fehr.Vice President—*Wi 11 iain O unther. Treasurer—Chas. W. Knapp Secretary—Peter HollerichThe following is a list of members to date: Robert Acton, V. Demasy, C. E. Fehr, Joseph Tarro, Ed Leimbach. John Ferrari, Frank Martinelli, John Prokup, C. W. Knapp, Charles Fehr, N. Frank, Ed F. Salmon, Jas. De Filippi, Peter Mattioda, Frank Emmett, Carl Hunsaker, Cassidav Bros., T. L. Steinberg, John Mignone, Barney Riva, Sam Abraham, Fair Store, P. M. Mahoney, I W. F. Gunther, C. W. Eschenbaum, Louis Bonucci, Geo. H. Thompson, F. A. Berandi, W. Zukovvski, Steele an I Kenney, R. Virgo, M. Bender, A. H. Halladav, P. A. Evamiski, Joe Zaetti. Sara Bernstein, Brown Bros. Co., Peter Hollerich, A. J. Butterweck, Sylvester Segatti, I. J. Jagodzinski, B. E. Kee an and F. O. Xeben.