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Show Tlio rt'vlscd tlly ordluanres liave bee.i feceluil by the city council, Dr. Merrihow has had Whipple A Iivans putnucw fence, around bis lot. Mr. IMnlu Kvanx, tlio artist, intends organizing n class in drawing iu the near future. Marshal Karrctisays ho Isdetcrinlnod to suppress tho spirit of vaudal'im a-lining a-lining tho hoodlums. ijucceM to him I Messrs Whipple iV Ivvnim nre local agents for tho Utah Teueo Oo. They bavo samples in tho rear of the Opera House. Tho cards are out announcing tlio marriage of Mr. OeorgoDorton and Miss Trances Mears. Tho wedding will lio hold noxt Wednesday. Wo are requested to glvo notice that tbo district conference of tho Y. M. M. I. A. will bo held In Ixihi on Saturday and Sunday Teb. 10 and 11. Concert Suturdny night by IajIiI, American Tork, Pleasant drove, and Alplno choirs j oftl-oer's oftl-oer's meeting Sunday morning, public meeting in tho afternoon, nud lcctuie by David McKcusic hi tbo evening. Tlio Sugar Co. bavo nlrcadycontracted for nliout 3o0 acres of beets in I-ehl. This acreage is distributed among CI fanners. There wcro TJO farmers here who raised beets last year but those signing sign-ing now one taking rt largcracreoge than before. Tlio company intend contract ting for S500 acres this year and have apportioned tho amounts to tho various beet raiding cities. Tbo Hliulo learns from Mr. Hendrl of Osceola that tho cause of the death of the mlnei recently found in thoMnrniiig Star tunnel, was iiglaut copoxplodod in tbo miner's mouth, tearing oil' the bead and left hand, with which latter member Itisbelivedho held tho lighted fuse. An Indian boy was present by invitation invita-tion of tho suicide, hut at first was too frightened to tell of it. The poor follow was evidently liisunc IllaJe. Tho pcoplo of Utah don't wont slate-hood slate-hood at tbo price oilcred, it is too high. They aro too independent to pay a million mil-lion dollars for it. Why did not congress rcttulrotho Southcu Stntcs to pay for tlio expense they incurcd at the time of thoClUI War. Aiultho cxpensii which Is stilt running and has to bo paid to disabled soldicis in the shape of pensions. pen-sions. IajI Mr. Gorman answer. Mr. Israel Kvans of this city, some tlmo ago wroto to Mr. Jiiiucs II. livo of the .Midwinter Fair committee, stating thai ho wits ono of the persons who II rut discovered gold in California and would much liko to visit tho Tuir. Mr. Lovo wrotu back a ory cordial letter, stating hu would bo most pleased to have him and others of tho party come and spend ouo or six mouths at tho Tair and for the benellt of tho party n special cuuipshotild be fitted up to make them as comfortable as passible. Mr. Kaiis says thcioaro only fhoor tdxofthu pai-ly pai-ly left and bo thinks about four w ill go if circumstances nro so arranged to enable en-able them to do ko. He has Iu his pn-csslon pn-csslon the scales tliat weighed some of tho llrs. gold dlscovordd Iu tlio state of California. If hegocs ho will cany with him two cannon which the party taught iu that section and biought to Utah, for which they paid ?I0. These oldvetetnus should bo carried fice to the Tair and l.indwl iu tlio camp wliero tl.oy may enjoy en-joy themselves ami talk over old times. Wo trust those iu position will work for tho benellt of these old veterans, |