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Show j CULLED FROM EXCHANGES. Just tbe Essence Drawn (from Dozens of Sources. Blaine's health is rapidly improving. im-proving. The immigration into the United States during the past 70 vears is 15:41;88S. ... Remember this in making your political choice that, the "approval of conscience is better than the praise of the whole world." Provo Dispatch. W hy don't the good people of Ephraim take more pride in fixing up their side-walks? It would give taste lo ineir ow n residences ana be a credit to the city. County Register. Here, here. A local Republican remarked the other day that they would allow the Democrats to ''rile the water" and then they would go fishing. The figure of speech was good, only suckers can be caught in muddy water. Manti Sentinel. A large crowd went to the Hot Springs last evening to attend the opening of the Hot Springs dancing pavilion which has just been com-pl. com-pl. t -d. This addition to the popu- la r resort will largely increase the number of visitors. Herald, Ogden Dpt. A country must be good for something that can pay for and utilize the amount of machinery that Eastern Utah has been receiving receiv-ing this spring. Not less than twenty car loads have been unloaded un-loaded at Price this season. Telegraph. Tele-graph. The crushing injustice of the Me Kin ley tariff bill is becoming almost ..unbearable. What have we poor laborers and .horny fisted farmers to live for when the tariff1 on tooth brushes is 50 per cent, of their value. Oh, grave where is thy victory; oh, death where in thunder is thy stinger? Malad Enterprise. Kate Jean Boan." editor and publisher. pub-lisher. of the Uintah., Pappoose. in. the last , issue of her publication expressed herself as being .irrevocably .irrevoc-ably opposed to ladies. riding horse- : back sideways, and said . that as j soon as she acquired the courage ! of her convictions she proposed to j go "straddle" always. There are no Hies on Kate. Park City Miner. There is talk in Europe o inaugurating inau-gurating a conjoint war against the United States, because of the Mckinley Mc-kinley tariff. They realize on the other side of the water that this law knocks the market into smithereens smith-ereens which has so long existed in the United States.- The people ol this country are patriotic enough to j stand by their home interests first. I regardless of their threats. Provo I Enijvircr. , In the western part of Ilumboldi county, Nevada, there is a petrified forest whose trees are of enormous size. There is one tree partly uncovered un-covered which is over 100 feet in length and fifteen feet in circumference. circum-ference. Numerous other trees are found in the vicinity, which arc also petrified; in fact no living tree is found there. The country in wdiich these trees are found is mostly alkali. The petrified trees resemble pine to a certain extent. Ogden Standard. The population of Utah is 207, i 90o.'and its assessed valuation is ! $108,012,109. The aggregate popu-1 popu-1 lation of Idaho, Nevada and j Wyoming is YM.VA. and their ag- j j gregatc valuation if 10,1ft. j Utah has more people than North Dakota by 25,000, and morewealih ; hy tfi40.000.000. it has more people than .Montana and Wyoming to- j gether. almost three times a? mai y as Idaho, almost three and a half times as many as Wyoming, and j almost four and a haif times as ; many as Nevada. JJcscrct Mews. ; The first train on the Sevier : Valley branch runs today from I Manti to Salina. This gives the ! Rio Grande Western four branches: I the Scofieid branch from Pleasant I Valley Junction to Ssofield, being i the coal road a distance of fifteen I miles; the Bingham branch run-j run-j ning from Bingham Junction to Bingham, a distance of tftoer: miles; the Alta branch runiiir. from Bingham Junction to Aita, a , ihsuiicr- of eighteen milee; the t r icr Vaiiev branch the length of i whieh iy eiLTilv-s' v n r,-,; I Jf.;n!.l, '. The t'rain is nearly rf-adv f.r 1 i.arvM-t. io buy your hinder Vino a', the II.rd'.t':u'o. |